A.
Certain uses are permitted within the Township as conditional uses under the several articles of this chapter. By so providing, the Board of Supervisors recognizes that these uses may or may not be appropriate at every location within any specific district, and where it appears that a conditional use fails to comply with all of the definitional aspects thereof or would be contrary to the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the community at a specific location within a district, then the use would not there be permitted.
B.
It is the intention that these uses shall first be reviewed by the Planning Commission and then shall be subjected to public hearing by the Board of Supervisors, prior to the grant or denial thereof. It is further intended that all standards for conditional uses hereinafter set forth shall, where relevant, apply to all conditional uses within the Township and are deemed definitional in character so that the failure to comply with any standards shall be deemed a failure to bring the applicant within that definitional aspect for which a conditional use may be granted; or in the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, such failure to comply with the standards may be deemed a basis for the imposition of appropriate conditions to such grant. The burden of meeting the standards herein shall rest with the applicant.
C.
It is further the intention of the Board of Supervisors that the standards hereinafter described shall be deemed additional standards and shall in no way impair any other applicable standard described elsewhere in this chapter. Where there is a conflict between the standards set forth in this article and other standards established by this chapter or other applicable ordinances, it is intended that the more stringent thereof shall apply, and it is not the intent of this article to abrogate or impair any other such standards or requirements.