(A) No use of land or structure in any district shall involve, or cause, any condition or material that may be dangerous, injurious or noxious to any other property or person in the borough.
(B) Furthermore, every industrial or commercial use of land or structure in any district must observe the following performance requirements.
(1) Fire protection. Fire protection and fighting equipment acceptable to the Board of Fire Underwriters shall be readily available when any activity involving the handling or storage of flammable or explosive material is carried on.
(2) Electric disturbance. No activity shall cause electrical disturbances adversely affecting radio, television or other communication equipment in the neighboring area.
(3) Noise. Noise which is determined to be objectionable because of volume or frequency shall be muffled or otherwise controlled, except for fire sirens and related apparatus used solely for public safety purposes.
(4) Odors. In any district, no malodorous gas or matter shall be permitted which is discernible on any adjoining lot or property.
(5) Air pollution. No pollution of air by fly-ash, dust, vapors or other substances shall be permitted which is harmful to health, or to animals, vegetation or other property.
(6) Glare. Lighting devices which produce objectionable direct or reflected glare on adjoining properties or thoroughfares shall not be permitted.
(7) Erosion. No erosion by wind or water shall be permitted which carry objectionable substances onto neighboring properties.
(8) Water pollution. No permit shall be issued until all applicable wastewater, stormwater or erosion/sedimentation control permits have been obtained.
(9) Burning. To further protect property from noxious and malodorous nuisances, and provide for protection of property from fire, outdoor open burning of any paper, brush, refuse or similar material is prohibited in all districts. This prohibition does not include outdoor commercial or recreational barbeques, or small campfires burning natural firewood.
(1980 Code, Ch. 28, Part 5, § 28-506) (Ord. 1419, passed 9-16-2013, § 506) Penalty, see § 156.999