Community impact statements must be filed with
the Borough Clerk by all businesses which are not family-oriented.
No business license shall be issued to any proposed business which
is determined by the Borough Clerk to be oriented towards serving
or attracting a special population of customers or patrons and not
oriented toward activities reasonably related to the health, education,
safety and welfare of the family, until said business has first prepared
and submitted to the Borough a community impact statement, as hereinafter
described.
Businesses which are not family-oriented and
which may have an adverse impact upon family commerce, recreation,
education and worship should be encouraged to locate in other communities
where their patronage would be more probable and profitable and where
their impact would be more acceptable. In order to identify such businesses
to determine whether or not they should be licensed and what special
requirements, if any, should be imposed, the Borough of Middlesex
shall require a study and review of probable impact on the community
of any proposed business activity oriented towards serving or attracting
a special population of customers and not oriented toward activities
reasonably related to the health, education, safety and welfare of
the family.
Community impact statements shall contain the
following elements:
A. A detailed description of the proposed business; names
and addresses of all owners and shareholders, officers and directors
thereof; proposed location; description of building and facilities;
description of merchandise or services to be sold or otherwise provided;
proposed hours of operation; profile of expected customers; projected
market area; reference to other similar business operations.
B. An analysis of the existing business community within
a three-hundred-foot radius of the proposed location, including the
following factors, at a minimum:
(4) Economic growth/deterioration.
(6) Proximity of residential neighborhoods.
(7) Proximity of schools, churches and public facilities.
C. The impact of the proposed business upon the factors described in Subsection
B above.
D. The impact of proposed business upon the physical
health, mental health and social health, and social environment of
the Middlesex Borough community.
E. The names, addresses and signatures of a majority of the eligible registered voters of the Borough of Middlesex attesting to the fact that by evidence of their signature, those signing the community impact statement gave no objection to the type of business to be conducted under Subsection
A above.
F. Alternative locations for the proposed business and/or
alternative business for the proposed location.
All procedural elements of this article shall
have retroactive as well as prospective application to any and all
businesses that have not received a final and unconditional business
license on the date of enactment hereof. The substantive elements
of this article are deemed to be necessary for the immediate protection
of the public health, safety and general welfare and shall also apply
to aid businesses.
Any person violating any provisions of this
article shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not
more than $500, and each day that the violation continues shall be
a separate offense, punishable by a separate fine.