This chapter permits specific uses in specific districts, and these performance standards are designed to limit, restrict, and prohibit the effects of those uses outside their premises or district. No structure, land, or water shall hereafter be used except in compliance with its district regulations and with the following performance standards.
The volume of sound inherently and recurrently generated shall not exceed the following standards at any point along the boundaries of the zone in which the use is located.
A. 
All noise shall be so muffled or otherwise controlled as not to become objectionable due to intermittence, duration, beat frequency, impulse character or shrillness.
B. 
Maximum sound pressure levels shall be measured with a sound level meter and associated octave and analyzer conforming to standards prescribed by the American Standards Association and shall not exceed the values for octave bands lying with the several frequency limits given in the following table after the application of appropriate corrections beyond the property limits.
B Zones and I Zone
Frequency Ranges Containing Standard Octave Bands in Cycles per Second
Octave Band Sound Pressure Level in Decibels
0 to 74
72
75 to 149
67
150 to 299
59
300 to 599
52
600 to 1,199
46
1,200 to 2,399
40
2,400 to 4,800
34
above 4,800
32
Type of Operation or Noise
Correction in Decibels
Daytime operation only
+5
Noise of impulsive character (e.g., hammering)
-5
Noise of periodic character (e.g., hum, screech)
-5
There shall be no operation or activity which would cause ground-transmitted vibrations at such a level as to be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort, or welfare, or cause injury or damage to property or business.
No operation shall be permitted which causes radioactivity in violation Title 10, Chapter I, Part 20, Code of Federal Regulations, "Standards for Protection Against Radiation," dated June 16, 1957, or any subsequent revisions or amendments.
There shall be no operation or activity that would emit any odorous matter of such nature or quantity as to be offensive, obnoxious or unhealthful outside the premises.
No discharge beyond lot lines of any toxic or noxious matter in such quantity as to be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort or welfare, or cause injury or damage to property or business shall be permitted.
There shall be no operation or activity that produces glare of direct illumination across a property line of an intensity as to be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort or welfare of the public, or that creates a nuisance or detracts from the use or enjoyment of adjacent property.
Outside lights must be made up of a light source and reflector so that, acting together, the light beam is controlled and not directed across a property line.
There shall be no operation or activity that would cause heat at such a level as to be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort, or welfare, or cause injury or damage to property or business.
There shall be no operation or activity which would emit smoke, soot, flash, dust, cinders, dirt, noxious or obnoxious acids, fumes, vapors, toxic substance, waste, or particulate, solid, liquid or gaseous matter into the outdoor atmosphere alone or in any combination, in such quantities and of such duration that would be in violation of current state regulations or would interfere with the safe and comfortable enjoyment of life in adjacent properties.