Consistent with the general purposes of this chapter, performance
standards are established herein to set specific controls on potentially
objectionable external aspects of business and industrial uses so
as to:
10.1.1 Reduce to a reasonable minimum the dissemination of smoke, gas, dust or other atmospheric pollutant outside
the building in which the use is conducted.
10.1.2 Eliminate discernible odors outside any business or industrial use building.
10.1.3 Control noise above ambient levels beyond the site boundaries.
10.1.4 Prevent the discharge of untreated or insufficiently treated wastes.
10.1.5 Prevent the dissemination of vibration, heat or electromagnetic interference
beyond the site boundaries.
10.1.6 Prevent physical hazard by reason of fire, explosion, radiation or
any other similar cause.
10.1.7 Regulate and control the generation and flow of vehicular traffic
so as to prevent hazardous conditions, traffic congestion and excessive
noise.
No business or industrial use shall hereafter be maintained,
established, altered, moved or expanded unless it complies with the
performance standards set forth in this section. Central utility systems
serving three or more dwelling units, including but
not limited to systems providing heat, water, air conditioning and
electric power, shall be deemed to be nonresidential uses for the
purposes of this section. Continued conformance with such standards
shall be a requirement for the continuance of any certificate of occupancy.
The Town Board may require the applicant, at the applicant's expense, to provide such evidence as it deems
necessary to determine whether the proposed use will conform to said
standards.