(A) All uses shall be conducted so as to preclude any nuisance, hazard, or commonly-recognized offensive condition or characteristics of the use, including the creation or emission on other properties of dust, gas, smoke, noise, fumes, odors, vibrations, particulate matter, chemical compounds, toxic matter, fire, explosions, electrical disturbance, heat, glare, or excessive night illumination. At any time before or after a building is used or occupied, the Planning Director may require that adequate control measures be provided in accordance with the requirements or standards of the appropriate state or federal government agency responsible for regulating that condition or pollutant, in order to protect the public health, safety, comfort, convenience, and general welfare from any such nuisance, hazard, condition, or pollutant.
(B) Federal and State environmental regulations may also apply to one or more of the features governed by the standards in Section 7.6.3 below. The intent is for the standards of this section to supplement and complement, not supersede or replace, any applicable Federal and State regulations. If any standard herein conflicts with an applicable Federal or State standard, then the Federal or State standard shall control.