[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
As a condition of approval and the continuance
of any use, occupancy of any structure and operation of any process
or equipment, the applicant shall supply evidence, satisfactory to
the Land Use Board or to its designated representative, that the proposed
use, structure, process or equipment will conform fully to all of
the applicable performance standards. As evidence of compliance, the
Board may require certification of tests by appropriate government
agencies or by recognized testing laboratories, any costs thereof
to be borne by the applicant. The Land Use Board may require that
specific types of equipment, machinery or devices be installed or
that specific operating procedures or methods be followed if the government
agencies or testing laboratories examining the proposed operation
shall determine that the use of such specific types of machinery,
equipment, devices, procedures or methods are required in order to
assure compliance with the applicable performance standards. Permits
and certificates required by other government agencies shall be submitted
to the Land Use Board as proof of compliance with applicable codes
for special exception uses, or for use variances which must meet these
performance standards.
All use of materials, equipment or facilities
which are or may be sources of radiation shall comply with all controls,
standards and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
and any codes, rules or regulations promulgated under such Act, as
well as the Radiation Protection Act, Chapter 116, P.L. 1958, as amended,
whichever shall be more stringent.
In any zone, no vibrations discernible without
instruments at the measuring point shall be permitted.
"Heat" is thermal energy of a radiative, conductive
or convective nature. In any zone, any use or process shall not produce
a temperature rise discernible at the measuring point or discharge
water into any watercourse which shall produce a temperature increase
of greater than 3º in that watercourse.
If it appears that any proposed use, structure,
process or resulting product or material may constitute a fire or
explosion hazard, the Land Use Board may require the applicant to
supply proof of:
A. Approval of the use, structure, process or resulting
product or material from the State Department of Labor and Workforce
Development indicating that adequate safeguards against fire and explosion
have been taken or installed.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
B. Approval from the appropriate Borough Fire Company
that the applicant has complied with all applicable fire prevention
regulations.
No open or outside storage of manufacturing
or other materials, junk, scrap or waste products, of any kind, retail
products or inventory shall be permitted, except that refuse for collection
may be stored in suitable covered containers in rear yards and adjacent
to the principal structure.