In addition to all relevant provisions of other local, state and federal laws, no use shall be established, maintained, altered, moved, expanded or continued unless said use complies to the maximum extent practicable with the following standards:
A.
Noise. No noise shall exceed intensity, as measured from the boundaries of the lot on which such use is situated, which exceeds levels normally associated with activities allowed within the applicable zoning district. In determining acceptable noise levels, the Planning Board shall rely on local and county regulation, as well as criteria established by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
B.
Atmospheric effluence. No unreasonable dust, dirt, smoke, noxious odor or noxious gases shall be disseminated beyond the boundaries of the lot on which such use is located.
C.
Heat. No unreasonable heat shall be produced that is perceptible beyond the boundaries of the lot on which such use is situated.
D.
Industrial wastes. No solid or liquid wastes shall be discharged into any public sewer, private sewage disposal system, stream, or on or into the ground, unless in strict accordance with the standards approved by the Dutchess County Department of Health or other duly empowered agency.
E.
Radioactivity or electromagnetic disturbance. No activities shall be permitted which emit dangerous radioactivity beyond the building in which such activity is located or electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation of any equipment other than that of the creator of such disturbance.
F.
Fire and explosion hazards. All activities involving, and all storage of, flammable and explosive materials shall be provided with adequate safety devices against the hazard of fire and explosion and with adequate fire-fighting and fire-suppression equipment and devices standard in the industry. All burning of such waste materials in open fires is prohibited.
G.
Vibration. No vibration shall be produced which is transmitted through the ground and is discernible without the aid of instruments at or beyond the lot line; nor shall any vibration produced exceed 0.002 g peak at up to 50 cps frequency, measured at or beyond the lot line using either seismic or electronic vibration-measuring equipment. Vibrations associated with construction activities may exceed these measurements only where the Planning Board has authorized said exceedances in conjunction with special use, site plan and/or subdivision plan approval and only in accordance with a blasting protocol approved by same.
I.
Underground storage tanks. The installation, construction, or placement of new underground storage tanks or containers of 1,100 gallons or less for petroleum products, including their pipelines, or underground storage tanks, pipelines, or containers for any other toxic chemical is prohibited in connection with all uses, including home fuel storage tanks for residential purposes. This subsection is intended to be consistent with the requirements of the New York State Petroleum Bulk Storage Code found in 6 NYCRR 613, which regulates storage tanks holding 1,100 gallons or more.[2]
J.
Mining material restriction. The importation, processing and/or stockpiling of materials from off-site sources, including but not limited to other mining operations within or outside of the Town of Pine Plains, shall be prohibited unless said activities are associated with bona fide construction activities on site conducted in accordance with an approved building permit, site plan, subdivision plan or special use permit.