The purpose of a use classified as a "conditional use" is to provide expressed standards to regulate uses classified as such in particular zoning districts, as provided in Article
V of this chapter.
The authority for approving or denying applications for uses permitted as a conditional use shall be vested in the Nanticoke City Council, with the Nanticoke City Planning Commission having the authority to review and submit their recommendations to the Nanticoke City Council. Decisions by the Nanticoke City Council shall be made in accordance with standards and criteria set forth in this article, Article
VIII, Supplemental Regulations, any studies and reports required within the context of an impact analysis, as so defined in Article
II of this chapter, the respective zoning district in which the use is located, all other applicable regulations of this chapter, other ordinances of the City and all applicable state and/or federal regulations.
In addition to all other requirements, an environmental impact
statement shall be required for any use/development which is classified
as a conditional use. The City Council, at its sole discretion, may
exempt a use from the submission of an environmental impact statement,
in whole or in part. Consideration of an exemption must be preceded
by a written request submitted by the applicant which addresses the
basis for the requested exemption. The purpose of the environmental
impact statement is to disclose the environmental consequences of
a proposed action. This requirement is designed to protect the natural
environment with respect to water quality, water supply, soil erosion,
pollution of any kind, flooding and waste disposal. The intent is
to preserve trees and vegetation, to protect water courses, air quality,
aquifers and the quality of life throughout the City and its environs.
An environmental impact statement shall require a site plan which
illustrates the applicable information for following items and/or
a written response to the following items for said proposed use/development
which is classified as a conditional use.
A description of the impacts on the environment and mitigating
factors shall be provided for the following:
A. Existing plant species, (upland and marine), and effects
thereon.
B. Existing animal species and effects thereon.
C. Existing wild fowl and other birds and effects thereon.
D. Effects of drainage and runoff.
E. Effects on ground water quality.
F. Effects on surface water quality.
H. Alternatives to proposed use/development, consistent
with the zoning of the site.
I. Projected amount and type of traffic to be generated
and the effects of the same on public roads and highways.
The applicant shall define, describe and identify upon a map critical areas as defined in Article
II of this chapter. A statement of any potential impact upon critical areas shall be provided by the applicant, including but not limited to adverse impacts which cannot be avoided and/or mitigated as a resulting effect of the development.
The applicant shall provide a complete list of all licenses,
permits and other approvals required by county, state or federal law
and the status of each.