§ 155.140 NOISE, APPEARANCE, HAZARDS, AND THE LIKE.
   (A)   Noise. All noise shall be muffled so as not to be objectionable due to intermittence, beat, frequency, or shrillness.
   (B)   Air pollution. State emission standards shall be met by all possible sources of air pollution. In any case, there shall not be discharged from any sources whatsoever such quantities of air contaminants, smoke or detriment, or nuisance or annoyance to any considerable number of persons or to the public in general to endanger the comfort, health, or safety of any such considerable number of persons or have a natural tendency to cause injury or damage to business, vegetation, or property.
   (C)   Odor. The emission of odorous matter in such quantities as to be readily detectable at any point along lot lines or to produce a public nuisance or hazard beyond lot lines is prohibited.
   (D)   Glare, heat, or radiation. Every use shall be so operated that there is no emission or heat, glare, or radiation visible or discernable beyond the property line.
   (E)   Vibration. Every use shall be so operated that the ground vibration inherently and recurrently generated is not perceptible without instruments at any point on the property line.
   (F)   Sewage and liquid wastes. No operation shall be carried on which involves the discharge into a sewer, watercourse, river, or the ground of liquid wastes of any radioactive nature or liquid wastes of chemical nature which are detrimental to normal sewage plant operations or corrosive or damaging to sewer pipes and installations.
   (G)   Fire hazard. All flammable substances involved in any activity or use shall be handled in conformance with the standard of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and any additional regulations that may from time to time be adopted by the City Council.
   (H)   Physical appearance. All operations shall be carried on within an enclosed building except that new or operable equipment and waste materials stored in enclosed containers not readily visible from the street may be displayed or stored in the open.
(Ord. passed - - 2006)