The establishment of new uses, a change of use, a change of the intensity of a use, or a change to principal site elements. For example, replacing an existing restaurant with a new restaurant, without changing the intensity of the use, would not be a change of use, but replacing a restaurant with an office would be a change of use. A change of the intensity of a use shall include, but not be limited to: an increase in gross floor area, number of dwelling units, guest rooms, or seating capacity; an increase in any unit of measurement which creates the need for an increase in the total number of parking spaces; or a significant increased demand on water supply, sanitary sewage disposal, or stormwater management, as determined by the Village Water Board or Board of Trustees. A change to principal site elements shall include, but not be limited to, the location, number and configuration of parking spaces; the location and configuration of access and egress points; the location, height, type and intensity of outdoor lighting; the location, type and extent of site landscaping; the location, number, and size of signs; and the location and height of fences, walls and similar improvements.