The purpose of this chapter is to provide standards for noise,
lighting, hazardous waste, vibration, and other related items in order
to reduce the impact of these items on adjacent properties and public
health and safety.
If a portion of a site is proposed to be altered or drained
and may possibly meet the state or federal definitions of a "wetland,"
the Zoning Officer may require the applicant to provide a study by
a qualified professional delineating the locations of wetlands. However,
the City accepts no responsibility to identify any wetlands or to
warn parties of such possibilities.
No use shall generate vibration that is perceptible to an average
person through his/her senses, without the use of measuring instruments,
on private property beyond the exterior lot line of the use generating
the vibration. This requirement shall not apply to necessary activities
during on-site construction of streets, structures, and utilities.
No use shall generate odors or dust that are significantly offensive
to persons of average sensitivities beyond the boundaries of the subject
lot, except for dust routinely generated as part of construction of
structures, streets, or other improvements.
Any development on land adjacent to parcels zoned as Open Space
Recreation (OSR) will be required to demonstrate that the development
will have no adverse impact on the Open Space Recreation District,
including the public's access to, use, and enjoyment of the OSR
District.