§ 155.207  GENERAL STANDARDS AND CRITERIA.
   (A)   Before approving a special exception application, the Zoning Hearing Board shall determine that the proposed use complies with the following general standards and criteria, which are in addition to any other requirements in this chapter for a specific type of use or development.
      (1)   The proposed use shall conform to the district and special exception provisions (§§ 155.205 through 155.208) and all general regulations of this chapter.
      (2)   The proposed use shall meet all special standards which may be applied to its class of special exception use as set forth in this subchapter.
      (3)   The proposed use shall not involve any element or cause any condition that may be dangerous, injurious or noxious to any other property or persons, and shall comply with the performance standards set forth in § 155.056.
      (4)   The proposed use shall be sited, oriented and landscaped so that the relationship of its building and grounds to adjacent buildings and properties does not impair health, safety or comfort and does not adversely affect values of adjacent property.
      (5)   The proposed use shall produce a total environmental effect which is consistent with, and not harmful to, the environment of the neighborhood.
      (6)   The proposed use shall organize vehicular access and parking to minimize conflicting traffic movement on adjacent streets.
      (7)   The proposed use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding property as permitted by this chapter.
      (8)   The proposed use will be adequately served by existing storm and sanitary drainage facilities, public water, access streets and other necessary facilities.
      (9)   The proposed use shall promote the objectives of this chapter and shall be consistent with the comprehensive plan for the borough.
   (B)   The Board shall grant a special exception only if it finds adequate evidence presented by the applicant that the proposed special exception is duly authorized under provisions of this chapter, that the application falls within the terms of the specific provisions allowing for special exception and that the proposed use complies with all other requirements of this chapter. The Board shall refuse an application for special exception where opponents to the application establish by a preponderance of evidence that the application is contrary to the health, safety and morals or general welfare of the community at large. The Board, in granting a special exception, may attach such reasonable conditions and safeguards other than those related to off-site transportation or road improvement, in addition to those expressed in the chapter, as it may deem necessary to implement the purposes of the MPC Act and the zoning regulations, except that conditions of approval shall not include those related to off-site transportation or road improvements.
(Ord. 1089, passed 5-19-2014)