No use shall produce a strong dazzling light or a reflection
of a strong dazzling light beyond its lot lines. Exterior lighting
shall be buffered so that glare will not become a nuisance to adjoining
properties or adjoining districts.
No use shall produce heat perceptible beyond its lot lines.
Further, no process shall be permitted which would cause the temperature
to rise or fall in any part of ponds, streams or other watercourses.
The sound level of any operation (other than the operation of
motor vehicles or other transportation facilities on public highways,
operations involved in the construction or demolition of structures,
emergency alarm signals or time signals) shall not exceed the minimum
standards set by the most current regulation of the New Jersey State
Department of Environmental Protection (New Jersey Noise Pollution
Control Code).
No use shall emit odorous gases or other odorous matter in such
quantities as to be offensive at any point on or beyond its lot lines.
The guide for determining such quantities of offensive odors shall
be the most restrictive provisions set by the most current regulation
of the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection (New
Jersey Air Pollution Control Code).
The requirements of the State of New Jersey Air Pollution Control
Code shall be complied with.
No use shall cause earth vibrations or concussions in excess
of the standards outlined below, with the exception of that vibration
produced as a result of temporary construction activity. The standards
below are set forth in the Table of Frequency Amplitude Relations.
Vibration shall be expressed as displacement in inches and shall be
measured with a standard three-component measuring system, which is
a device for recording the intensity of any vibration in three mutually
perpendicular directions.
Frequency of Ground Motion
(cycles per second)
|
Maximum Amplitude of Ground Motion
(inches)
|
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Up to 10
|
0.003
|
11 to 20
|
0.00015
|
21 to 30
|
0.0001
|
31 to 40
|
0.00007
|
41 to 50
|
0.00005
|
51 to 60
|
0.00004
|