[Amended 8-10-1999 by Ord. No. 2907-99]
Recognizing that certain uses, activities and structures are necessary to serve the needs and conveniences of the borough, and at the same time recognizing that such uses may be or become inimical to the public health, safety and general welfare if located and operated without proper consideration being given to existing conditions and the character of the surrounding area, such uses are hereby designated as conditional uses requiring a conditional use permit. Any conditional use shall require Planning Board site plan review and approval before the issuance of a conditional use permit. A site plan containing the information required in the Land Subdivision and Site Plan Regulations Ordinance of the Borough of Rutherford shall be filed with the Planning Board. The Planning Board shall, in considering said site plan, obtain a report of the Police Department, which shall be incorporated into its report. The granting of a permit for the conditional uses shall comply with the general terms and conditions established in this section using the following principles, as well as the applicable specific conditions contained in separate sections below:
A. The design, arrangement and nature of the particular use is such that the public health, safety and welfare are protected and reasonable consideration is afforded to the following:
(1) The character of the neighborhood and zone.
(2) The conservation of property values and the proposal's impact on the orderly development of adjacent properties in accordance with the zoning classification of such properties.
(3) The health and safety of the residents and workers on adjacent property and in the surrounding neighborhood.
(4) The potential congestion of vehicular traffic or creation of undue hazard.
(5) The providing of adequate landscaping and screening.
(6) The principles and objectives of the Master Plan of the borough.
(7) The protection of natural features.