In granting a variance, special use permit, or in making any determination upon which it is required to pass after a public hearing under a Zoning Ordinance, the Zoning Board of Review may apply such special conditions that may, in the opinion of the Board, be required to promote the intent and purposes of the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordinance. Failure to abide by any special conditions attached to a grant shall constitute a zoning violation. These special conditions are not meant to change the standard for granting a variance, special use permit or other determination, but are meant to lessen the impact of such a grant. Those special conditions shall be based on competent credible evidence on the record, be incorporated into the decision, and may include, but are not limited to, provisions for:
A. 
Minimizing adverse impact of the development upon other land and neighborhoods, including the type, intensity, design, and performance of activities;
B. 
Controlling the sequence of development, including when it must be commenced and completed;
C. 
Controlling the duration of use or development and the time within which any temporary structure must be removed;
D. 
Assuring satisfactory installation and maintenance of required public improvements;
E. 
Designating the exact location and nature of development; and
F. 
Establishing detailed records by submission of drawings, maps, plats, or specifications.