Every use subject to performance standards shall conform to
the restrictions set forth below.
All hazardous materials, except customary household items, including
explosives and components are prohibited from being stored or kept
overnight in residential areas. The use of such materials in other
zones is covered by the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code. For a definition of "hazardous materials," see the
North American Emergency Response Guidebook, as amended.
The criteria for regulation of electrical transmission and distribution are governed by the New York State Public Service Law, Article
VII.
No emission of fly ash, dust, fumes, vapors, gases or other
forms of air pollution shall be permitted which can cause damage,
injury or contamination to health, animals, vegetation or property,
or which can cause soiling of paint on structures, equipment and vehicles.
No discharge shall be permitted at any point into any private
sewage disposal system, or into the street or the ground, of any materials
in such a way or of such nature or temperature as can contaminate
any water supply or otherwise cause the emission of dangerous or objectionable
elements, except in accordance with standards approved by the State
Department of Health or the County Health Department. No accumulation
of solid wastes conducive to the breeding of rodents or insects shall
be permitted. Discharges to public sewage disposal systems shall conform
to the sewer regulations of the Town of New Windsor.
No emission of obnoxious odors, gases and other odorous material
shall be permitted which is destructive or offensive at or beyond
the property line. Any process the site plan for which has been approved
by the Planning Board, or for which a special permit has been issued,
which may involve the creation or emission of any odors shall be provided
with a secondary safeguard system so that control will be maintained
if the primary safeguard system should fail.