(A) Requirements. No land or building in any district shall be used or occupied in any manner so as to create any dangerous, injurious, noxious or otherwise objectionable element or condition so as to adversely affect the surrounding area or adjoining premises provided that any use permitted by this chapter may be undertaken and maintained if acceptable measures and safeguards are employed to limit dangerous and objectionable elements to acceptable limits.
(B) Enforcement provisions. The Zoning Inspector or Board of Zoning Appeals, prior to the issuance of a zoning certificate, shall require the submission of statements and plans indicating the manner in which dangerous and objectionable elements involved in processing and in equipment operations are to be eliminated or reduced to acceptable limits and tolerance.
(C) Measurement procedures. Methods and procedures for the determination of the existence of any dangerous and objectionable elements shall conform to applicable standard measurement procedures published by the American Standards Association, Inc., Washington. D.C., and the United States Bureau of Mines.
(1981 Code, § 150.45) (Ord. 6570-93, passed 12-13-1993)