§ II-20.006 SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY.
   (A)   Large-scale operations.
      (1)   Each large-scale application shall be accompanied by a socioeconomic impact study which identifies the potential impact of the development on the following areas, and mitigation measures proposed to address those impacts. These areas to be addressed by the socioeconomic impact study area considered to be minimums. The County Commission may determine, based upon circumstances unique to the application, that additional areas will be addressed by the study. In such cases, the applicant will be so informed at the earliest practical stage of the application process.
      (2)   The following areas shall be addressed in the study:
         (a)   Population base;
         (b)   Employment base;
         (c)   Tax base;
         (d)   Housing;
         (e)   Education;
         (f)   Law enforcement;
         (g)   Fire protection;
         (h)   Water;
         (i)   Sewer, solid waste;
         (j)   Roads;
         (k)   Health services;
         (l)   Parks and recreation;
         (m)   Proposed reclamation plan; and
         (n)   Adjacent land use.
   (B)   Small-scale operations. At a minimum, each small-scale application shall be accompanied by the following impact data:
      (1)   Roads;
      (2)   Proposed reclamation plan; and
      (3)   Adjacent land use.
(Ord. 14-01, passed 6-6-2014, Ch. 20, Art. 1, § 1.6; Ord. 16-03, passed 7-21-2017)