The Zoning Hearing Board shall hear and decide
all requests for special exceptions, as identified within this chapter,
in accordance with the following standards:
A. Relationship to the Comprehensive Plan. Consideration
of the size, scope, extent, and character of the proposed special
exception and assurance that such proposal is consistent with the
purposes and objectives of the East Brandywine Township Comprehensive
Plan.
B. Suitability of the tract. Consideration of the suitability
of the proposed tract including, as applicable, environmental conditions,
highway access, and availability of sewer and water service.
C. Impact on existing neighborhood character; consideration of the extent
to which the proposed special exception will alter unduly the character
of the existing neighborhood and adjacent tracts, and the effectiveness
of proposed or potential mitigation measures. Where required by this
chapter, an historic resource impact study prepared by the applicant
and the review and recommendations of the East Brandywine Township
Historical Commission shall be presented to the Zoning Hearing Board
by the applicant and made a part of the record of the hearing.
D. Impact on circulation. Consideration of the effects
the proposed special exception may have on traffic patterns and volumes,
access, and parking.
E. Economic impact. Consideration of the character and
type of development proposed in terms of generating revenue for the
Township and imposing demands on municipal services.