An application for a zoning permit for a conditional use shall be filed with the Zoning Officer, and it shall:
(A) Identify and describe the property, its location and the present use;
(B) Reasonably describe present improvements and any intended additions and changes;
(C) Disclose the conditional use for which the application is being made; and show how the property, as it may be improved, meets the standards and criteria required;
(D) Upon receipt of such application for conditional use, the Zoning Officer shall forthwith refer the same to the attention of the Township Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall arrange a date, time and place for a meeting with the applicant for the conditional use. Said meeting shall be held within 45 days of filing of the application with the Zoning Officer. The Planning Commission shall make a recommendation on the application to the Township Supervisors within 60 days of the original filing of the application with the Zoning Officer;
(E) The Township Supervisors may authorize conditional uses pursuant to express standards and criteria specified in this chapter for said uses and may attach such additional conditions and safeguards as it may deem necessary;
(F) The Township Supervisors shall hold a public hearing, pursuant to public notice, on the conditional use, within 75 days of the date of filing of the application with the Zoning Officer and shall issue a decision within 90 days of the date of application; and
(G) The Zoning Officer shall be under a duty of issuance of a permit or order indicating the action of the Township Supervisors as a result of the hearing on the application, and shall notify the applicant.
(2003 Code, § 170-75) (Ord. 2-93, passed 5-4-1993)