The existence of the following dangerous and
objectionable elements shall be determined at the location of the
use creating same or at any point inside of the premises, and these
shall be limited as follows:
A. Fire and explosion hazards. All activities and all
storage areas for flammable and explosive materials shall be provided
with adequate safety devices against the hazards of fire and explosion,
and adequate fire-fighting and fire suppression equipment and devices
shall be provided and maintained. Storage of explosives is prohibited.
B. Radioactivity or electrical disturbance. No activities
which emit dangerous radioactivity at any point shall be permitted.
No electrical disturbance (except from domestic household appliances)
adversely affecting the operation of any equipment other than that
of the creator of such disturbance shall be used.
C. Smoke. No emission shall be allowed at any point,
from any chimney or otherwise, of visible gray smoke of a shade darker
than No. 1 on the Ringelmann Smoke Chart as published by the United
States Bureau of Mines, except that visible gray smoke of a shade
not darker than No. 2 on said chart may be emitted for not more than
four (4) minutes in any thirty (30) minutes. These provisions applicable
to visible gray smoke shall also apply to visible smoke of a different
color but with an equivalent apparent opacity.
D. Fly ash, dust, fumes, vapors, gases and other forms
of air pollution. No emission shall be allowed which can cause any
damage to health, to animals or to vegetation or which can cause any
excessive soiling at any point. In no event shall any emission, from
any chimney or otherwise, of solid or liquid particles exceed concentrations
of three-tenths (0.3) grains per cubic foot of the conveying gas or
air at any point. For measurement of the amount of particles in gases
resulting from combustion, standard corrections shall be applied to
a stack temperature of five hundred degrees Fahrenheit (500° F.)
and fifty (50%) percent excess air.
E. Liquid or solid wastes. No discharge shall be made
at any point into any private sewage disposal system, stream or waterway
or into the ground of any materials in such a way or of such nature
or temperature as can contaminate any water supply or swimming area
or otherwise cause the emission of dangerous or objectionable elements,
except in accordance with standards approved by the Suffolk County
Department of Health or Suffolk County Sewer Agency, or both, or in
the event neither agency has jurisdiction over the particular use
involved, then standards equivalent to those approved by either agency,
or both, for similar uses shall apply. No accumulation of solid wastes
conducive to the breeding of rodents or insects shall be allowed.
The existence of the following dangerous and
objectionable elements shall be determined at the lot line of the
use creating same or at any point beyond said lot line, and these
shall be limited as follows:
A. Vibration. No vibration at any time shall produce
an acceleration of more than one-tenth gravity (0.1g) or shall result
in any combination of amplitudes and frequencies beyond the "safe"
range of Table 7, United States Bureau of Mines Bulletin No. 442,
Seismic Effects of Quarry Blasting, on any structure. The methods
and equations to said Bulletin No. 442 shall be used to compute all
values for the enforcement of this article.
B. Noise. At the specified points of measurement, the
sound-pressure level of noise radiated continuously from an establishment
at nighttime shall not exceed the values given in the table below
in any octave band of frequency. The sound-pressure level shall be
measured with a sound-level meter and an octave band analyzer that
conform to specifications published by the American Standards Association.
TABLE OF PERMISSIBLE SOUND-PRESSURE LEVELS
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(1) Maximum permissible sound-pressure levels at specified
points of measurement for noise radiated continuously from an establishment
between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. shall be as follows:
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Frequency Band
(cycles per second)
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Sound-Pressure Level
(decibels re 0.0002 dyne/cm2)
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20 - 75
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69
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75 - 150
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54
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150 - 300
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47
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300 - 600
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41
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600 - 1,200
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37
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1,200 - 2,400
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34
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2,400 - 4,800
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31
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4,80 - 10,000
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28
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(2) If the noise is not smooth and continuous and is not
radiated between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., one (1) or
more of the corrections in the table below shall be added to or subtracted
from each of the decibel levels given above in the table above.
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Type of Operation or Character of Noise
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Correction
(decibels)
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Daytime operation only
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+5
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Noise source operates less than 20% of any one-hour
period
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+5*
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Noise source operates less than 5% of any one-hour
period
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+10*
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Noise source operates less than 1% of any one-hour
period
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+15*
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Noise of impulsive character (ham- mering, etc.)
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-5
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Noise of periodic character (hum, screech, etc.)
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-5
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* Apply one (1) of these corrections only.
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C. Odors. No emission of odorous gases or other odorous matter shall be made in such quantities as to be offensive at the specified points of measurement. Any process which may involve the creation or emission of any odors shall be provided with a secondary safeguard system so that control will be maintained if the primary safeguard system should fail. There is hereby established as a guide in determining such quantities of offensive odors, Table III (Odor Thresholds) in Chapter
5, Air Pollution Abatement Manual, copyright 1951 by Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc., Washington, D.C.
D. Glare. No direct or sky-reflected glare, whether from
artificial lighting or from high-temperature processes such as combustion
or welding or otherwise, shall be generated so as to be visible at
the specified points of measurement.
[Amended 11-9-2005 by L.L. No. 40-2005]
The Building Inspector shall investigate any
alleged violation of performance standards by a subject thereto, and
if there is reasonable evidence of such violation he shall act to
abate the same. The continued validity of a certificate of occupancy
shall be subject to compliance with performance standards.