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City of Rahway, NJ
Union County
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The parking or storage of abandoned or inoperable vehicles on public and private property is regulated in accordance with Chapter 397, Vehicles, Abandoned or Inoperable, of the Code of the City of Rahway.
All required landscaping shall be maintained in accordance with Chapter 151, Brush, Grass or Weeds of the Code of the City of Rahway. Lawns shall be regularly trimmed and shall not exceed a height of eight inches and all landscaped areas kept free of weeds, rubbish and debris. Planted materials which have been damaged, or fail to survive, shall be replaced as required.
Lighting for nonresidential properties shall be maintained so as to be nonglaring and reflect light away from adjacent properties. Broken fixtures, inoperable stanchions, etc. shall be repaired or replaced. Lights and fixtures shall be kept clean and painted as required, and in good repair.
All uses shall conform to federal, state and local air pollution standards as enforced by local and area wide agencies.
No liquid or industrial waste shall be discharged into any watercourse in the City. Waste treatment facilities, as required, must be approved by permit from the State Department of Environmental Protection.
Roof leaders and sump pumps may not be extended above or below the ground beyond the limits of the building setback lines, either on a temporary or permanent basis, unless the water is being directed out to, and flows out to, the curbline within the limits of the lot frontage. The water may also be directed to an existing surface water body or to an existing City drainage easement on the property, with written permission from the City Engineer.
All sound levels shall conform to the appropriate state regulations as enforced by the City Health Officer.
All uses shall conform to the requirements of the State Department of Health with respect to the excess heat generation of a specific process or activity.