§ 153.151  DETERMINATION AND IMPOSITION OF CONDITIONS.
   If the facts in the case do not establish beyond a reasonable doubt that the findings and standards set forth in this subchapter shall apply to the proposed use, the Township Planning Commission shall not recommend to the Township Board that it should grant a conditional use permit. In recommending that a conditional use permit should be granted by the Township Board, the Planning Commission shall recommend such conditions of use as it deems necessary to protect the best interest of the township and the surrounding property, and to achieve the objectives of this chapter. The decision on a conditional land use shall be incorporated in a statement of findings and conclusions relative to the conditional land use which specifies the basis of the decision and any conditions imposed.
(Ord. 5, passed 1-18-1973)