A.
Intent. The intent of industrial performance standards is to:
(1)
Classify industrial uses according to their environmental effects;
(2)
Permit possible industrial nuisances to be measured factually and objectively;
(3)
Protect industries from arbitrary exclusion based solely on characteristics of the past;
(4)
Establish standards with which industrial uses are compelled to conform; and
(5)
Establish districts which provide for various levels of industrial activity necessary to the economic base of the Town.
B.
Review. Review of the effects of industry on its environment is preferable during the planning stage in order to avoid remedial action after a facility is constructed and in operation.
C.
Districts. In accord with the above, the two districts, M-1 and M-2, correspond generally to the traditional light- and medium-industrial categories respectively. As neither district distinguishes between permitted industrial uses, their differences are defined primarily by the degree of performance required under the standards contained in § 365-86 below.
D.
General application.
(1)
The industrial performance standards contained herein shall be the minimum standards to be met and maintained by all industrial uses established after the effective date of this chapter. All existing industrial uses which do not comply with these performance standards may continue to operate but must not become more nonconforming. All additions, expansions or changes in process shall conform to the applicable performance standards in the respective districts.
(2)
Although these industrial performance standards relate more directly to industrial uses, it shall be understood that no nonindustrial use, in any district, shall exceed M-1 performance standards.