The operational compatibility standards in this article shall apply to all uses and shall be in addition to all other requirements of the UDO.
(A)
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from arc welding, acetylene torch cutting, or similar processes shall be contained within a completely enclosed and vented .
(B) Heat and humidity. Uses, activities, and processes shall not produce any unreasonable, disturbing, or unnecessary emissions of heat or humidity at the property line of the site on which they are situated, which cause material distress, discomfort, or injury to a reasonable .
(C) Noise. No activity or operation subject to this UDO shall exceed the maximum permitted sound as allowed within the town’s Code of Ordinances, Chapter 92: Nuisances; Health, § 92.01 Noise Control.
(D) Vibration. No use, activity, or process shall produce vibrations that are perceptible without instruments at the property line for more than three minutes in any one hour of the day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., or for more than 30 seconds in any one hour between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(E) Operational/physical compatibility. The following conditions may be imposed upon the approval of any
to ensure that it is compatible with existing uses, including but not limited to, restrictions on:
(1) Hours of operation and deliveries;
(2) Location on a site of activities that generate potential adverse impacts on adjacent uses, such as noise and
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(3) Placement of trash receptacles;
(4) Location of loading and delivery areas;
(5) Location, intensity, and hours of illumination;
(6) Placement and illumination of outdoor vending machines, telephones, ATMs, and similar outdoor services, structures, and activities;
(7) Additional landscaping and buffering;
(8) Height restrictions to preserve light and privacy and views of significant features from public property and
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(9) Preservation of natural lighting and solar access;
(10) Ventilation and control of odors and fumes; and
(11) Dust-control paving.
(F) Evidence of compliance. The Town Planner shall require such evidence of ability to comply with appropriate performance standards, mitigation measures, and conditions as set forth in this article as the Town Planner deems necessary prior to issuance of a certificate of
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(Ord. 2005-O3, passed 3-15-2005) (Adopted 5-21-2013)