A.
Compliance required.
(1)
All uses must comply with the requirements of this chapter, and the landowner and/or developer must demonstrate that a proposed use can comply with the standards below prior to the Borough of Marietta issuing approval and operation commencing on the lot. Compliance must be determined by the Zoning Officer with respect to permitted uses, by the Zoning Hearing Board with respect to special exceptions, and by the Borough Council with respect to conditional uses. In order to determine whether a proposed use will conform to the requirements of this article, the Borough of Marietta may obtain a qualified consultant's report, whose cost for services will be borne by the applicant.
(2)
All uses that require new facilities or expansion of existing facilities, such as sewers, storm drains, fire hydrants, potable water, public streets, streetlighting and similar services, will obtain such approval as required by the agency providing such service prior to project approval. No availability of essential services is permitted to be grounds for denying permits for additional development until such services are available. The jurisdiction is not obligated to extend or supply essential services if capacity is not available. If capacity is available, the extension of services will be by and at the cost of the landowner and/or developer, unless the jurisdiction agrees otherwise. All service extensions are to be designed and installed in full conformance with the jurisdiction's standards for such service, and be subject to review, permit and inspection as required by other policies or ordinances of the jurisdiction.
B.
Fire protection. Fire protection and firefighting equipment, procedures and safety protocols acceptable to the Borough of Marietta Fire Standards and National Fire Protection Association must be readily available and followed where there is any activity involving the handling or storage of flammable or explosive material.
C.
Radioactivity and/or electrical disturbances. Unless otherwise permitted by the Borough of Marietta for medical purposes, no activity can emit radioactivity at any point or cause electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation of radio or other equipment in the vicinity.
D.
Noise. Unless otherwise identified and permissible as part of this chapter, see the Code of Ordinance of the Borough Chapter 229, Noise. The sound level of any use within a zoning district may not exceed, at any point along the boundary of the lot on which the use is to be undertaken, federal standards or recommended decibel levels in the designated octave bands, except for emergency alarm systems. Sound levels can be projected in accordance with similar or identical operations or uses and be measured with a sound level meter and associated octave band analyzer manufactured according to standards prescribed by the American Standards Association. Measurements must be made using the same measuring system which may now or hereafter be utilized by the United States Government for this purpose.
E.
Vibrations. Except for temporary vibration resulting from construction activity, vibrations detectable without instruments on any adjacent lot in any zoning district will be prohibited.
F.
Dust, fumes, vapor, and gas control. The emission of dust, dirt, flash, fumes, vapors, or gases which cause any damage to human health, animals, vegetation, or other forms of property, or which can cause soiling or staining of persons or property at any point beyond the lot line of the use creating such emission is hereby prohibited. No emission of liquid or solid particulate from any chimney or stack or otherwise can exceed 0.03 grains per cubic foot of the covering gas at any point beyond the lot line of the use creating the emission. Identical processes or facilities may be compared to determine compliance with this subsection. For measurement for the amount of particles discharged as stated above, measurement procedures will follow those then employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for similar or identical measurements.