10-1-5: SUPPLEMENTARY COMMUNITY IMPACT STATEMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Additional information may be required in the supplementary community impact statement based upon the community impact statement and development plans submitted. The scope of issues to be addressed in the supplementary community impact statement shall be determined by the zoning board of appeals and/or plan commission.
   A.   Market Analysis: A statement identifying the need for the proposed project shall be submitted. The statement shall include the following material:
      1.   Residential: Analysis of the impact the proposed project would have on the existing housing market, the availability of housing for persons currently residing in the village, the availability of housing for persons desiring to relocate in the village, and the availability of housing for the elderly and persons of low and moderate income.
      2.   Nonresidential: Analysis of the impact the proposed project would have on similar existing and proposed projects located in the village and, conversely, an analysis of the impact similar existing and proposed projects would have on the proposed project.
      3.   Employment: Analysis of the impact the proposed project would have on both permanent community employment rates and temporary community employment rates during construction phases of development. This analysis shall include total number of employees.
   B.   Air Quality: The following material shall be submitted to assess the project impact on air quality:
      1.   Description of the existing air quality based on measurements taken at county and state monitoring stations.
      2.   A list of both temporary and permanent pollution emission sources, including a description of type and estimate of amount of pollutants to be emitted by nonresidential projects.
      3.   A list of air pollution control equipment to be utilized to meet air pollution control regulations, including a description of methodologies to be used to minimize air pollution during construction of the project.
      4.   Certification that all local, state, and federal air pollution standards will be met.
   C.   Archeological/Historical Significance:
      1.   An analysis of any existing structures by period of construction, historical significance, architectural style, condition, present use, assessed valuation, location, identification of structures deemed desirable for preservation, and an evaluation of the impact the proposed project would have on the historic aspects of the site.
      2.   A description of archeological resources which may have existed at the site, including data as to artifacts or evidence of prehistoric or early historic occupation or utilization which may have been uncovered at or near the project site.
      3.   An assessment of the degree to which development of the site would inhibit or eliminate the possibility of significant archaeological finds.
   D.   Public Service Impacts: The following material shall be submitted to provide a description of the impact of the project on public services:
      1.   Village Services: The following material shall be submitted describing the impact of the project on village services:
         a.   Village Administration: Assessment of the impact of the project on village administrative services, including the identification of additional manpower and equipment requirements due to any increase in demand created by the project.
         b.   Police Department: Assessment of the impact of the project on law enforcement services, including the identification of additional manpower and equipment requirements due to any increase in demand created by the project.
         c.   Fire And Ambulance Service: Assessment of the impact of the project on fire protection and ambulance services, including the identification of additional manpower and equipment requirements due to any increase in demand created by the project, location of the nearest fire station, location of proposed fire hydrants, and topographical or other constraints for accessibility of firefighting equipment.
         d.   Water Production/Distribution System: Assessment of the impact of the project on the water production/distribution system, including the identification of the projected demand of water (estimated daily or monthly usage), location of existing and proposed distribution lines, proposed primary sources of water and emergency water sources, and the description of improvements to be installed by the developer, including a looped water main system.
      2.   The following material shall be submitted describing the treatment of sanitary waste material generated by the project:
         a.   Estimated quantity of sewage to be generated by the project and a description of any unusual or toxic waste products to be discharged from nonresidential uses, including a description of any methods of pretreatment to be conducted on site.
         b.   Location and description of existing sewer lines and improvements in the immediate area which will serve the project.
         c.   Method of sewage treatment and disposal.
      3.   Public Utilities: Description of all existing and proposed public utility systems (i.e., gas, electric, telephone, etc.) available to service the project, including the identification and location of existing lines and capacities, existing easements and proposed easements both on site and off site.
      4.   Solid Waste: The following material shall be submitted describing solid waste collection and disposal:
         a.   Estimated amounts and types of solid waste material to be generated by the project. This figure shall be determined by using acceptable generation rates for the various land uses.
         b.   Description of storage containers to be utilized, including identification of their site location, type and location of materials used to screen waste collection areas, and identification of anticipated special pickup requirements.
      5.   Recreation System: The following material shall be submitted describing the recreation system:
         a.   Location and description of existing and proposed public recreation facilities available to serve project residents.
         b.   Location and description of proposed public recreation facilities to be located within the project, including identification of sites to be dedicated or reserved for public use, improvements to be installed by the developer, and the percentage of the project to be permanent public open space.
         c.   Location and description of proposed private recreation facilities to be located within the project. The maintenance provider for the proposed facilities should be identified.
      6.   Library System: Identification of the library district serving the project and the location of the nearest library facility shall be identified and submitted.
      7.   School System: The following material shall be submitted describing the school system:
         a.   Identification of school districts serving the project.
         b.   Letter from the school districts serving the project confirming that adequate capacity and services are available for the students associated with the project.
      8.   Transportation Network: The following material shall be submitted describing the transportation network:
         a.   Reference to traffic or transportation studies conducted for this project.
         b.   Transportation network map identifying the existing on site and adjacent off site transportation network, including street names, right of way widths, pavement widths, current traffic counts, and proposed plans for widening roads.
         c.   Traffic generation counts for automobiles and trucks and their directional distribution.
         d.   Proposed transportation plan, including right of way dedications, pavement width, sidewalk, bikeways, lighting, and identification of those improvements to be installed by the developer.
         e.   Analysis of levels of service under the proposed transportation plan, including generation of figures for approved, but not yet constructed, projects located in the vicinity of the project.
         f.   Identification and location of both internal and external traffic control measures, including traffic control signals, traffic control signs, and identification of those improvements to be installed by the developer.
         g.   An assessment of the impact of the project on the existing transportation network, including a description of methodologies to be utilized to alleviate any adverse impacts. The supporting documentation of trip reduction methods to reduce travel during peak hours is required if proposed as part of the impact reduction assessment. Plans shall comply with the trip reduction requirements of the clean air act.
      9.   Additional Information: Any other information deemed necessary to evaluate the potential impacts of a project may be requested by the zoning board of appeals and/or plan commission. (Ord. 5-97, 3-4-1997)