Consistent with the general purposes of this chapter, performance
standards shall set specific controls on potentially objectionable
external aspects of nonresidential uses so as to:
A. Reduce to a reasonable minimum the dissemination of smoke, gas, dust,
odor or other atmospheric pollutant outside the building in which
the use is conducted.
B. Control noise perceptible beyond the boundaries of the site of the
use.
C. Prevent the discharge of untreated or insufficiently treated wastes
into any watercourse.
D. Prevent the dissemination of vibration, heat or electromagnetic interference
beyond the immediate site on which the use is located.
E. Prevent physical hazard by reason of fire, explosion, radiation or
any similar cause.
F. Regulate and control the generation and flow of vehicular traffic
so as to prevent hazardous conditions, traffic congestion and excessive
noise in the streets.
No land use shall be permitted which emits any discernible odor
outside the building in which the use is conducted.
No use shall be permitted which will cause any dissemination
whatsoever of toxic or noxious matter outside the building in which
the use is conducted.
The discharge of any or all wastes shall be permitted only if
in complete accordance with all standards, laws and regulations of
the Westchester County Health Department, New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation or any other regulatory agency having
jurisdiction. Facilities for the storage of solid waste shall be so
located and designed as to be screened from the street or from any
adjoining property and so as to discourage the breeding of rodents
or insects.
No business or industrial use shall be permitted where it is
determined by the Town Board that the type and number of vehicle trips
it is estimated to generate would be expected to produce unusual traffic
hazards or congestion, or cause or induce emissions which may be expected
to interfere with the maintenance of air quality standards established
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the New York
State Department of Environmental Conservation or other regulatory
agency having jurisdiction, due to the design or capacity of the state
or highway system, the relationship of such proposed use to surrounding
or nearby industrial, commercial or residential uses or other factors
affecting air pollution arising from mobile source activity.