A.
Control of potential adverse effects. This chapter establishes a list of land uses possessing characteristics that may result in adverse effects on adjoining properties if not properly controlled and regulated. The Board of Supervisors is empowered to authorize these land uses, contingent upon meeting certain safeguards, standards and conditions that are intended to limit such potential adverse effects. These standards shall supersede any standard or regulation contained elsewhere in this chapter, and shall be regarded as conditions that are necessary for the approval of any conditional use.
B.
Compliance with special standards. The applicant shall demonstrate compliance with these standards and must furnish evidence as may be necessary to demonstrate such compliance. The burden of proof shall rest with the applicant, and the Board of Supervisors may reject any purported evidence or proof offered in support of an application if the Board finds that the evidence or proof is not compelling or adequate. All conditional uses shall also comply with the standards for uses in the zoning district in which the conditional use is to be established, unless provisions in this article require different standards, in which case the more stringent standards shall apply. These standards shall be continually complied with.
C.
Additional conditions. In granting any conditional use, the Board of Supervisors may attach such reasonable conditions and safeguards, in addition to those expressed below, as it may deem necessary to implement the purposes of this chapter.
D.
Use of experts. In hearing and deciding upon applications for any conditional use, the Board of Supervisors may call upon any experts or authorities it may deem necessary to assist it in arriving at a fair and impartial determination.
E.
Fees. Fees for hearing and deciding upon conditional uses may be assessed in accordance with a fee schedule adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
F.
Hearings. The Board of Supervisors shall hold a hearing on all applications for conditional uses, following the procedures in § 320-181.
G.
Referral to the Planning Commission. The Zoning Officer may request applicants for conditional uses to attend a meeting of the Township Planning Commission, to allow the Planning Commission to make recommendations to the Township Supervisors.
H.
Expansions of conditional uses. The expansion, enlargement, intensification, or other increase in the extent of any conditional granted by the Township Supervisors shall require the issuance of an additional conditional use approval.