§ 27-709.   Treatment Center.
   1.   All uses must comply with Borough building, health, housing, rental, safety, property and other applicable local, County, State and Federal code and licensing requirements. All such licenses, certificates and permits shall have been obtained and presented to the Borough, or shall be a condition of approval.
   2.   A treatment center shall be directly affiliated with a parent institution or organization, which shall provide full-time supervision and administration to the residents of the treatment center.
   3.   A common cooking and eating area must be provided; no cooking or dining facilities shall be provided in individual rooms or suites.
   4.   The residents of the treatment center shall reside on the premises to benefit from the services provided.
   5.   No portion of a treatment center shall be located within 500 feet of another treatment center or a group home, but in no case shall be located within the same block.
   6.   No portion of a building occupied by a treatment center use shall be located within 1,000 feet of any property which contains any one or more of the following specified land uses where minors may congregate:
   A.   Library.
   B.   Nurseries and day care center for children.
   C.   Place of religious worship.
   D.   Public, parochial and other private elementary, middle and high schools.
   E.   Recreation facilities and uses outdoors (public, semi-public and private, not commercial) including parks, playgrounds and playfields.
   F.   Other lands, buildings and uses where minors congregate.
   7.   Each application shall be accompanied by a statement describing the following:
   A.   The composition of the treatment center.
   B.   The policies and goals of the treatment center and the means proposed to accomplish those goals.
   C.   The characteristics of the residents and number of residents to be served.
   D.   The operating methods and procedure to be used.
   E.   Any other facts relevant to the proposed operation of the treatment center.
   F.   Any use permit granted for the treatment center shall be bound to the type and number of clients listed on the application. Any change in the type or number of clients being housed shall require a new review and subsequent consideration for approval.
   8.   The institution shall submit a copy of its emergency operations plan (EOP) to the local and County Emergency Management Agency Coordinator. The EOP shall also include detailed information regarding solid, medical and hazardous materials and waste handling, including a listing of all medical and hazardous materials and wastes used and generated on site and evidence indicating that the disposal of all materials and wastes will be accomplished in a manner that complies with Borough, State and Federal regulations.
(Ord. 2009-3, 12/16/2009, § 709)