No vibration shall be produced which is transmitted through
the ground and is detectable without the aid of instruments at or
at any point beyond the lot line, except for blasting and other activities
within the jurisdiction of the Board of Fire Prevention Regulations.
Atmospheric emissions of gaseous or particulate matter generated
by land use shall conform to the then-current regulations of the Massachusetts
Division of Environmental Protection. The applicant may be required
to produce plans and specifications of detail sufficient for review
by the DEP at the request of the special permit granting authority
and/or Board of Health. Determination by the DEP that potential exists
for emissions in excess of allowable limits shall be grounds for permit
refusal.
There shall be no emissions of toxic or noxious matter or objectionable
odors of any kind in such quantity as to be readily detectable at
the property line of the lot on which the use emitting the toxic or
noxious material or odor is located. For the purposes of this section,
"toxic or noxious matter" is any solid, liquid or gaseous matter,
including but not limited to gases, vapors, dusts, fumes and mists,
containing properties which, by chemical or other means, are inherently
harmful to destroy life or impair health or capable of causing injury
to the well-being of persons or damage to property.
No activities that emit dangerous radioactivity at any point
shall be permitted.
No electrical disturbance which adversely affects the operation
at any point of any equipment, other than that of the creator of such
disturbance, shall be permitted.
The use and discharge of substances into private sewer systems,
lakes, streams, similar water bodies or directly into the ground shall
not violate the rules and regulations of the Lee Conservation Commission,
the Massachusetts Division of Environmental Protection or the Massachusetts
Division of Water Pollution Control.
The rate of surface water runoff from a site shall not show
an increase after construction. If needed to meet this requirement
and to maximize groundwater recharge, increased runoff from impervious
surfaces shall be recharged on-site by being diverted to vegetated
surfaces for infiltration or through the use of detention ponds. Dry
wells shall be used only where other methods are not feasible and
shall require oil, grease and sediment traps to facilitate removal
of contaminants.
Accessory dish antennas shall be located in the rear yard, shall
be set back at least 10 feet from all property lines, principal buildings
and accessory buildings and shall not have a diameter greater than
1/3 of the required rear yard. Satellite dish antennas with a diameter
of four feet or less may be installed on rooftops as long as they
are not visually obtrusive as viewed from the street.
All materials, supplies and equipment shall be stored in accordance
with the Fire Prevention Standards of the National Fire Protection
Association and shall be screened from view from public ways or abutting
properties.