If the public hearing is for a conditional use permit, notice shall be mailed at least 15 days prior to the public hearing to all owners of property within a distance of 600 feet of the exterior boundary of the property that is the subject of the application, or to the property owners of the five tax parcels nearest the property that is the subject of the application, whichever is the greater number of persons.
The mailing notice may be extended to a distance greater than 600 feet of the exterior boundary of such property the subject of a conditional use application at the discretion of City administration. In determining whether or not to mail notices to an extended area, City administration shall consider the size, scale and potential impact of the proposed uses as well as the concerns of the City Council, if any.
In addition to the requirements of subsection (A)(2) of this section, if the public hearing is for a conditional use permit within a recorded subdivision, property owners within that subdivision shall be mailed a public hearing notice.
The failure of any person to receive any notice required under this chapter, where the records of the borough indicate the notice was provided in a timely and proper manner, shall not affect the validity of any proceeding under this title.
In addition to the items in subsection (A) of this section, if the public hearing is for a conditional use permit, the following information shall be provided:
Prior to the date of the public hearing, the applicant shall pay the cost of all mailings or advertisements required by ordinance specific to that action.