Unless the Board of Appeals determines that the use for which the substantial occupancy permit is proposed is not requisite in the interest of the public health, safety or general welfare, or is inappropriate to the particular location for which such permit is sought, the Board of Appeals shall approve the substantial occupancy permit. In approving any such substantial occupancy permit application, with or without a public hearing, the Board of Appeals may impose such reasonable conditions and restrictions as such Board shall determine are reasonably necessary to protect the public health, safety or general welfare. Such conditions shall be directly related to or incidental to the proposed permit and to the use authorized by such permit, including reasonable restrictions on times and manner of operation and upon the term of the substantial occupancy permit. The issuance of a substantial occupancy permit pursuant to this section shall not relieve any person from obtaining any permits, certificates of occupancy and/or compliance, or similar permits or approvals as may be required by law. Any person conducting or operating, or causing or permitting the operation of, any use or business pursuant to a substantial occupancy permit granted pursuant to this section shall comply with the terms and conditions of such substantial occupancy permit.