[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
In addition to all other requirements, uses shall conform to
the most restrictive performance standards contained within this Article.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Every use shall be so operated that the maximum ground vibration
generated is not perceptible without instruments at any point on the
lot line of the lot on which the use is located.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Every use shall be so operated that no offensive or objectionable
odor is perceptible at any point on the lot line on which the use
is located.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Every use shall be so operated that no smoke from any source
shall be emitted of a greater density than the density described as
No. 1 on the Ringelmann Chart as published by the United States Bureau
of Mines.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Every use shall be so operated that there is no emission of
toxic, noxious or corrosive fumes or gases.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Emission of dirt, dust, fly ash and other forms of particulate
matter shall not exceed eighty-five one hundredths (0.85) pounds per
one thousand (1,000) pounds of gases of which amount not to exceed
five-tenths (0.5) pound per one thousand (1,000) pounds of gases shall
be of such size as to be retained on a 325-mesh U.S. standard sieve.
In the case of emission of fly ash or dust from a stationary furnace
or a combustion device, these standards shall apply to a condition
of fifty percent (50%) excess air in the stack at full load, which
standards shall be varied in proportion to the deviation of the percentage
of excess air from fifty percent (50%).
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Every use shall be so operated that there is no dangerous amount
of radioactive emissions.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Any operation producing intense glare or heat shall be performed
in an enclosure in such a manner as to be imperceptible along any
lot line.
[Ord. No. 7249 §1, 2-13-2006]
Sound transmission loss horizontally and vertically between
single units in multi-family housing shall be not less than fifty
(50) STC and installed according to directions in the Residential
Sound Conditioning Publications by the National Association of Home
Builders of the United States, Washington, D.C., Copyright 1964.