Nonresidential and nonagricultural uses permitted in any district shall conform to the performance requirements listed below. On applying to the Planning Board for site plan approval pursuant to Article IV, the applicant shall furnish such evidence and documentation as may be required by the Planning Board to establish that the proposed use will comply with said performance requirements. In the case of a building being built for future lease, in whole or in part, the Planning Board may waive this requirement and direct that a building permit be issued; provided, however, that no certificate of occupancy shall be issued until the applicant establishes that the proposed occupant will comply with said performance requirements.
A.
Noise.
(1)
Any noise produced on the premises shall not be in excess of the standards listed below when measured at any lot line of the lot on which the use is located.
Frequency Band Hertz (cycles per second) | Sound-Pressure Level (decibels per 0.0002 dyne/cm2) | |
|---|---|---|
20 to 75 | 69 | |
75 to 150 | 54 | |
150 to 300 | 47 | |
300 to 600 | 41 | |
600 to 1,200 | 37 | |
1,200 to 2,400 | 34 | |
2,400 to 4,800 | 31 | |
4,800 to 10,000 | 28 |
(2)
If the noise is not smooth and continuous but is of an impulsive or periodic character, the decibel levels indicated above shall be reduced by 5%.
B.
Smoke. Any smoke emitted from any source on the lot shall not be of a density greater than the density described as No. 1 on the Ringelmann Chart, as published by the United States Bureau of Mines, or shall comply with the standards promulgated pursuant to state statute, whichever shall be more strict.
C.
Dust and odors. No visible fly ash and no dust, fumes, vapors, odors or other forms of air pollution shall be transmitted beyond the lot lines of the lot on which the use is located.
D.
Heat or glare. No activity shall be maintained on the lot which will produce heat or glare beyond any lot line.
E.
Vibrations. No machinery or operation shall be permitted which shall cause perceptible earth-shaking vibration beyond the lot lines of the lot on which the use is located.
F.
Open burning. No open burning shall be permitted except where it may be allowed by the New Jersey Air Pollution Control Code.
G.
Open storage. No open storage or accumulation of junk, solid wastes or other objectionable materials shall be permitted.
H.
Fire prevention regulations. The applicant shall provide the Bloomsbury Fire Chief and the Hunterdon County Fire Marshal with copies of proposed plans with request that such plans be reviewed for compliance with all applicable fire prevention regulations.