Permitted, conditional and special exception uses enumerated in Articles
IV and
V and uses accessory thereto are subject to the following performance standards and procedures. In order to determine whether a proposed use will conform to the requirements of this chapter, the Zoning Officer or the appropriate reviewing body may require a plan of the proposed construction or development and description of machinery or techniques to be used during operation of the proposed use. The appropriate reviewing body may also obtain a qualified consultant to testify. See § 908(1.1) of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247, pertaining to cost for consulting services.
Fire prevention and fighting equipment acceptable to the Board
of Fire Underwriters shall be readily available when any activity
involves the handling or storage of flammable or explosive materials.
A. All industrial uses shall be carried on only in buildings classified
for their use and structure by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor
and Industry and shall be carried on in such a manner as to conform
fully to the standards herein and with such precautions against fire
and explosion hazards as to produce no exposure hazard to a use on
an adjacent property, either at present or in the future.
B. The storage, utilization or manufacture of materials or products,
ranging from free to active burning as determined by the Fire Marshal,
is permitted subject to compliance with all other performance standards,
and provided that the following conditions are met:
(1)
Such materials or products shall be stored, utilized or produced
within completely enclosed buildings or structures reviewed by the
Fire Marshal.
(2)
If required, all such buildings or structures shall be protected
throughout by an automatic sprinkler system complying with installation
standards prescribed by the Fire Marshal.
C. Any commercial or industrial activity, including the storage of bulk
chemicals, oils, gasoline, compressed gas, etc., if not covered by
local, county or state codes shall be covered by safety standards
established for particular products and materials by commercial and
industrial codes, regulations and laws, including the requirement
to install approved and recommended smoke detectors. All activity
shall be carried on only in buildings classified as acceptable by
the National Board of Fire Underwriters. All new structures shall
be constructed according to the fire protection provisions of the
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry for those type buildings
requiring its review and approval.
Any use or portion thereof creating intense or earthshaking
vibrations shall be set back from the lot lines on all sides to a
distance which will ensure that in no case shall any such vibration
create a nuisance or hazard beyond such lot lines. Vibrations detectable
without instruments on neighboring property shall be prohibited.
The maximum amount of smoke emission permissible shall be determined
by use of the Standard Ringlemann Chart issued by the U.S. Bureau
of Mines. No smoke of a shade darker than No. 2 will be allowed. Exception
to this may occur when starting fires or when there is a temporary
breakdown of equipment. The emission and control of smoke must comply
with the Allegheny County Health Department air pollution control
regulations.
No use shall emit odorous matter in such quantities as to be
readily detectable at any point along or behind the boundaries of
the lot wherein it is located. Malodorous gas or matter shall not
be permitted to be emitted which is so objectionable as to damage
property interest on any neighboring lot. The control of odors must
meet and comply with the Allegheny County Health Department air pollution
control regulations.
No emission of fly ash, dust, fumes, vapors, gases and other
forms of air pollution shall be permitted which can cause any damage
to the health of persons, to animals, vegetation or other property
or which can cause any excessive soiling. All matters concerning air
pollution shall conform to the Allegheny County Health Department
air pollution control regulations.
No liquid or solid waste known to be or determined to be hazardous
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection or other
appropriate state or federal agencies shall be dumped, buried or otherwise
dispersed within the Borough.
No discharge shall be permitted into a reservoir, sewage or
storm disposal system, river or stream, open body of water or into
the ground of any materials in such a way or of such nature or temperature
as could contaminate any water supply or otherwise cause the emission
of dangerous or objectionable elements. Such objectionable contaminants
or emissions must be treated so that insoluble substances (oils, grease,
acids, alkalis or other chemicals) are in accordance with the standards
as approved by appropriate agencies of the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection and the regulations of the Borough. See
Borough of Oakmont Sewer Use Ordinance No. 039-84, as revised, establishing
regulations for the discharge of sanitary sewage and industrial wastes
to the public sanitary sewerage system.
No erosion by wind or water shall be permitted which will carry
or deposit objectionable substances onto neighboring properties. Provisions
required by the Allegheny County Conservation District shall be applicable
to all development or redevelopment.