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§ 1258.08 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.
   All uses within LI Light Industrial Park Districts shall comply with performance standards regulating noise, vibration, smoke and particulate matter, toxic gases, fumes and vapors, dust and dirt, odorous matter, glare and heat, fire and safety hazards, electrical disturbance, effluent discharge and disposal of hazardous waste materials as established herein:
   (a)   Noise. Every use shall be operated so as to comply with the maximum performance standards governing noise as set forth below:
Maximum Permitted Sound Along Property Lines
Octave Bands
(Cycles per Second)
Level
(in Decibels)
Maximum Permitted Sound Along Property Lines
Octave Bands
(Cycles per Second)
Level
(in Decibels)
0 to 75
69
Over 75 to 150
54
Over 150 to 300
47
Over 300 to 600
41
Over 600 to 1,200
37
Over 1,200 to 2,400
34
Over 2,400 to 4,800
31
Over 4,800
28
 
   (b)   Vibration. No activity shall cause or create a steady state vibration at any point on any lot line, with a displacement for the frequencies as set forth in the following table. Also, no activity shall cause or create an impact vibration at any point on any lot line, with a displacement in excess of the permitted impact vibration displacement for the frequencies as set forth in the following table:
Maximum Permitted Steady State Vibration
Frequency
(Cycles per Second)
Displacement
(in Inches)
Maximum Permitted Steady State Vibration
Frequency
(Cycles per Second)
Displacement
(in Inches)
10 and below
.0008
11 to 20
.0005
21 to 30
.0003
31 to 40
.0002
41 to 50
.0001
51 to 60
.0001
61 and over
.0001
Maximum Permitted Impact Vibration
Frequency
(Cycles per Second)
Displacement
(in Inches)
Maximum Permitted Impact Vibration
Frequency
(Cycles per Second)
Displacement
(in Inches)
10 and below
.0016
11 to 20
.0010
21 to 30
.0006
31 to 40
.0004
41 to 50
.0002
51 to 60
.0002
61 and over
.0002
 
   (c)   Smoke. Any emission of visible smoke of a shade darker than No. 1 on the Ringelmann Smoke Chart, as published by the United States Bureau of Mines, is prohibited, except for visible gray smoke of a shade not darker than No. 2 on said chart, which may be emitted for not more than four minutes in any 30-minute period.
   (d)   Air Pollution. The emission from all sources within any lot areas, during any one-hour period, of particulate matter containing more than 10% by weight of particles having a particle density larger than 44 microns is prohibited.
   (e)   Toxic Gases, Fumes and Vapors. The emission of toxic gases, fumes and vapors shall be so controlled that no concentration at or beyond lot lines shall be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort or other aspects of occupants and adjacent residents or cause damage or injury to property.
   (f)   Odorous Matter. No operation or activity shall release materials capable of becoming odorous, either by bacterial decomposition or chemical reaction, or that cause or will cause odorous matter or vapor to be generated or occur so as to be readily detectable without instrument at any point along the boundaries of each parcel or lot.
   (g)   Dust and Dirt. The drifting or airborne transmission beyond the lot line of dust, particles or debris from any open stockpile shall be unlawful and may be summarily caused to be abated.
   (h)   Glare and Heat. Any operation producing intense glare or heat shall be performed within an enclosed building or behind a solid fence or wall in such a manner as to be undetectable without instruments from any point along the lot lines.
   (i)   Fire and Safety Hazards. The storage, handling and use of flammable or explosive materials shall be permitted only in structures having incombustible exterior walls, and all operations in connection therewith shall be provided with adequate firefighting and suppression equipment and devices standard to the operation involved.
   (j)   Electrical Disturbance and Radioactivity. Each use shall be so operated as to prevent the emission of quantities of radioactive materials in excess of limits established as safe by the United States Bureau of Standards.
   (k)   Effluent Discharge, Radioactive and Hazardous Waste. Radioactive materials shall not be emitted to exceed quantities established as safe by the U.S. Bureau of Standards. Liquid wastes shall not be discharged into an open reservoir, stream or other open body of water, or into a sewer, unless treated or controlled so that the amount of solid substances, oils, grease, acids, alkalines and other chemicals shall not exceed the amount permitted by other codes of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the state, the county or the village.
(Ord. 2393, passed 1-23-02)