The purpose of an assessment is to provide basic information
on all physical, social, and economic impacts which can be reasonably
anticipated from a proposed use. The assessment is to be used to define
issues for further study and analysis, to plan for necessary community
services, and to define conditions and limitations for mitigation
of adverse impacts.
Where significant adverse impacts are identified by the applicant
or reviewing board, the community and environmental assessment must
propose an acceptable program of mitigation. This affirmative requirement
may include provisions for phased development; natural or landscape
barriers; noise baffles; pollution controls; waste, trash, and sewage
disposal; roadway maintenance; water supply; storm drainage; fire
and police protection. Site plan approval, special permits, and variances
will not be issued until this requirement is satisfied.