§ 1007.047 ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONS.
   (1)   Smoke. The emission of smoke by any use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulation APC 7009, as amended.
   (2)   Dust and other particulate matter. The emission of dust, fly ash or other particulate matter by any use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulation APC 7009, as amended.
   (3)   Odors. The emission of odor by any use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulation APC 7009, as amended.
   (4)   Noise. Noises emanating from any use shall be in compliance with and regulated by the State of Minnesota Pollution Control Standards, Minnesota Regulations MPC 7030, as amended and City Code.
   (5)   Sewage disposal. Where allowed, the installation of on-site sewage treatment systems shall be in compliance with the provisions of the State Building Code and applicable state and city codes.
   (6)   Waste material. Waste material resulting from or used in industrial or commercial manufacturing, fabricating, servicing, processing or trimming shall not be washed into the public storm sewer system, the sanitary sewer system or any public water body, but shall be disposed of in a manner approved by the Minnesota State Fire Marshal, the Pollution Control Agency, the Department of Natural Resources and the Zoning Administrator.
   (7)   Bulk storage (liquid). All uses associated with the bulk storage of all gasoline, liquid fertilizer, chemical, flammable and similar liquids shall comply with requirements of the Minnesota State Fire Marshal, Minnesota Department of Agricultural Offices, and have documents from those offices stating the use is in compliance.
   (8)   Radiation emission. All activities that emit radioactivity shall comply with the minimum requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
   (9)   Electrical emission. All activities which create electrical emissions shall comply with the minimum requirements of the Federal Communications Commission.