Before the issuance of any building or occupancy permit for any nonresidential use, all of the following minimum standards must be complied with. These technical standards are intended to further define the types of activities permitted in industrial and other nonresidential districts and to create minimum standards which must be met for any and all nonresidential uses within the Township. To the extent that the standards contained herein are less stringent than any standards promulgated by statute, rule or directive of the federal, state or county governments or agencies thereof or by other ordinances of the Township of Independence or Board of Health of the Township of Independence, then, and in that event, the more stringent standard shall be complied with. In all other instances, the standards set forth hereinafter shall be binding. The standards contained hereinafter are minimum ones and shall be applied to ensure initial and continuing compliance by developers of new nonresidential construction and shall be applicable to portions of any existing use which is to be either extended or enlarged. These standards are also applicable to existing industrial uses not applying for extension or enlargement where it is determined that failure to comply may adversely affect the health and safety of the public.
A. Fire and explosion hazards. All activities shall be carried on only in structures which conform to the standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters or the Township Building Code or Fire Ordinance, whichever is more restrictive. All operations shall be carried on and explosive raw materials, fuels, liquids and finished products shall be stored in accordance with the standards of said Board of Fire Underwriters. Every building shall be equipped with automatic sprinklers which conform to the standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters.
B. Smoke; fumes; gases; dust; odors. There shall be no emission of any smoke, fumes, gas, dust or odors. These and any other atmospheric pollutant which is detectible to the human senses at the boundaries of the lot occupied by such use is prohibited.
C. Atomic and electronic radiation. Any use involving radiation or radioactive substances shall be permitted only in accordance with Chapter 28 of the New Jersey Administration Code establishing the Bureau of Radiation Protection. No radioactive material shall be discharged in the atmosphere, the sanitary sewer system, streams, groundwater, water supply or surface water. No radioactive material shall be buried or disposed of on the premises.
D. Vibration. There shall be no vibration which is discernible to the human sense of feeling beyond the immediate site on which such use is conducted.
E. Noise. There shall be no noise emanating from any operation which will be audible to the human sense of hearing beyond the boundaries of the immediate site.
F. Appearance. Every building shall be faced on all exterior walls with a veneer material as approved by the Land Use Board.
[Amended 2-13-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-07]
G. Liquid or solid wastes.
(1) No operation shall discharge wastes of any kind into any reservoir, pond, lake, underground stream or underground water source.
(2) The discharge of untreated wastes into a stream is prohibited.
(3) All methods of sewage and industrial waste treatment and disposal shall be approved by Township and New Jersey State Health Departments.
(4) Effluent from a treatment plant shall at all times comply with the following standards:
(a) Maximum five-day biochemical oxygen demand: five parts per million.
(b) Maximum quantity of effluent: 10% of the minimum daily stream flow.
(c) Maximum five-day biochemical oxygen demand after dilution (BOD) of effluent multiplied by quantity of effluent divided by quantity of stream flow: 0.25 part per million.
(d) Maximum total solids: 5,000 parts per million.
(e) Maximum phenol: 0.10 part per million.
(5) No effluent shall contain any acids, oils, dust, toxic metals, corrosive or other toxic substance, in solution or suspension, which would be discharged into groundwater streams, water supply or surface water.
H. Heat. Any operation producing excessive heat shall be performed within an entirely enclosed structure and in such a manner as not to be perceptible at or beyond any property line or boundary of any public right-of-way. Further, no process shall be permitted which would cause temperature to rise in any bodies of water, including ponds, streams, lakes or in groundwater, unless the applicant shall prove to the Land Use Board clearly and convincingly that such increase will have no deleterious effect on the ambient environment.
[Amended 2-13-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-07]
I. Glare.
(1) From structures. Light from enclosed structures shall be shielded or directed in such a way that glare is not visible at any point on any boundary line, property line or street line.
(2) Area lighting. Area lighting, including that used for production activities and protective purposes, driveways, loading and unloading and parking, shall be located so that glare will not be visible at any point to adjoining properties, adjoining districts or to any adjoining public right-of-way.
(3) Advertising lighting. The intent of this subsection is to ensure lighting decoration done in a tasteful manner which will not detract from peaceful enjoyment of surrounding areas. Advertising lighting, including all lighting which is used for directing attention, shall be permitted where the source of illumination shines directly toward the sign without producing glare or shines directly toward a building, cluster of shrubs, fountain or other point of interest, not toward any point off the property. No lighting of intermittent intensity or flashing light will be permitted. No lighting will be permitted which is directed skyward solely for the purpose of advertising or drawing the attention of the public.
J. Chemical uses. In the interest of the health and safety of the public and for the protection of valuable environmental resources, industrial users of chemical products and process shall maintain, on site, a means of containing effluent from spills, leaks or system breakdowns. Such spills, leaks or breakdowns shall be immediately reported to the Township and state, which shall forthwith inspect the effluent from same. No materials so contained may be discharged or disposed of until after the inspection and approval for discharge or disposal is obtained. A spill or system breakdown is defined as any discharge of chemical waste, products or processing materials not anticipated in the ordinary course of business or of a substance, regardless of quantity, which is inherently dangerous to the public or to the environment.