It is recognized by the Township that a catalogue of regulations
cannot include all conditions which may reasonably come before the
reviewing board on development plan approval. All uses must demonstrate
that they meet certain basic performance requirements. The items listed
below are designed to provide for uses which are consistent with the
health, safety and welfare of the community at large. A reviewing
board shall take into consideration and evaluate proposals based upon
their compliance with standards set forth below.
Electronic equipment shall be shielded so there is no interference
with any radio or television reception beyond the operator's property
as the result of the operation of such equipment.
No use shall direct or reflect a steady or flashing light beyond
its lot lines. Exterior lighting and lighting resulting from any manufacturing
or assembly operations shall be shielded, buffered and directed as
approved on the development plan so that any glare, direct light,
flashes or reflection will not interfere with the normal use of nearby
properties, dwelling units and streets.
No use shall omit heat, odor, vibrations, noise or any other
pollutant into the ground, water or air that exceeds the provisions
of this title. No building permit, zoning permit or certificate of
occupancy shall be issued for any use until a state permit has been
issued, where a state permit is required, to ascertain and approve
the level of emission, quality of emission, type and quality of emission
control, and such other state regulations governing the emission of
pollutants into the ground, water or air.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. III)]
No materials or wastes shall be deposited upon a lot in such
form or manner that they can be transferred off the lot, directly
or indirectly by natural forces such as precipitation, surface water,
evaporation or wind. All materials or wastes which might create a
pollutant, be a safety hazard, or be a health hazard shall be stored
indoors and/or be enclosed in appropriate containers to eliminate
such pollutant or hazard. No hazardous materials shall be stored on
a property except under conditions approved by the fire department
and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Alternative energy sources (e.g., windmills, solar collectors)
shall not be installed without proper reviewing board approval. No
such facility shall interfere with normal use of nearby properties,
dwelling units and streets.