In connection with the granting of any permit, the Zoning Officer
and/or the Borough Manager may, in his or her discretion, attach such
conditions thereto as may be reasonably necessary to prevent damage
to public or private property or to prevent the operation from being
conducted in a manner hazardous to life or property or in a manner
likely to create a nuisance, including, but not limited to, the following:
(1)
Limitations on the period of the year in which the work may
be performed.
(2)
Restrictions as to the size, weight and type of equipment.
(3)
Designation of routes upon which materials may be transported.
(4)
Designation of the place, manner and routes of disposal of excavated
material.
(5)
Requirements for the storage of equipment and materials.
(6)
Requirements as to the control of dust, the cleaning of streets,
the prevention of noise and all other conduct injurious to the neighborhood,
the general public or any portion thereof.
(7)
Regulations as to the use of streets in the course of the work
in the Borough.
(8)
Regulations as to the use of a mechanical device for the breaking
of pavement, such as a hydra-hammer or headache ball, which will be
permitted only with special written permission from the Zoning Officer
and/or the Borough Manager.
(9)
Requirements that the building permitted area be completely
fenced in, with a designated point of ingress and egress, and with
such fencing to be of sufficient height and transparency so as to
protect public health, welfare and safety.