In the event a determination cannot be made
at the time of application that a proposed use, process or piece of
equipment will meet the standards established in this article, the
Planning Board may issue or may recommend issuance of a conditional
permit. The conditional permit shall be based on submission of evidence
that the proposed use, process or equipment will meet the standards
established herein after completion or installation and operation.
Within 30 days after a temporary certificate of occupancy is granted
a final permit shall be applied for and satisfactory evidence submitted
that all standards established by this article have been met.
Continued compliance with the performance standards
stated herein shall be a requirement for the continued occupancy of
any structure or the operation of any process or equipment.
No activity or use shall be permitted, established,
maintained, or conducted in any zoning district unless such activity
or use complies with the following standards.
A. Air pollution. No excessive smoke, fumes, gas, dust,
odor or any other atmospheric pollutant shall be permitted beyond
the boundaries of the lot whereon the use is located. Excessive smoke
shall be all smoke of a shade or appearance darker than No. 2 on the
Ringlemann Scale for grading the density of smoke, published by the
U.S. Bureau of Mines.
B. Water pollution.
(1) Open discharge. No pollution by the discharge of any
waste material whatsoever into any watercourse, open ditch or land
surface shall be permitted.
(2) Sewerage discharges. No waste material whatsoever
shall be discharged into any sanitary disposal system or sewerage
system except as permitted by relevant public health authorities and
public sewerage control bodies. Any chemical or industrial waste which,
in the determination of the Village Engineer, places undue loads on
the municipal sewerage system, shall not be discharged into such system
and must be treated by the use generating such wastes.
C. Safety hazards. No activity shall create a physical
hazard by reason of fire, explosion, radiation or other such cause,
to persons or property in the same or adjacent district.
D. Nuisances. No objectionable vibration, odor or glare shall be perceptible at or beyond the property line. Noises shall be regulated in conformity with the standards established by Chapter
143, Noise, of the Village of New Paltz.
E. Storage. No equipment or material shall be stored
in such a manner that facilitates the breeding of vermin or endangers
health in any way.
These standards shall be enforced in accordance with the provisions of §
212-62 et seq. of this chapter.