This chapter permits specific uses in specific districts; and
these performance standards are designed to limit, restrict, and prohibit
the effects of those uses outside their premises or district. All
structures, lands, air and waters shall hereafter, in addition to
their use, site, and sanitary regulations, comply with the following
performance standards.
No activity shall emit any fly ash, dust, fumes, vapors, mists,
or gases in such quantities as to cause soiling or danger to the health
of persons, animals, vegetation, or other forms of property. No activity
shall emit any liquid or solid particles in concentrations exceeding
0.3 grains per cubic foot of the conveying gas nor any color visible
smoke equal to or darker than No. 2 on the Ringelmann Chart described
in the United States Bureau of Mines Information Circular 7718; except
that, for not more than four minutes during any six-hour period, each
stack or chimney may emit smoke of Ringelmann No. 3. No activity shall
emit more than 10 smoke units per hour per stack or chimney, except
that once during any six-hour period each stack or chimney may emit
up to 20 smoke units when blowing soot or cleaning fires.
All activities involving the manufacturing, utilization, processing,
or storage of flammable and explosive materials shall be provided
with adequate safety devices against the hazard of fire and explosion
and with adequate fire-fighting and fire-suppression equipment and
devices that are standard in the industry. All materials that range
from active to intense burning shall be manufactured, utilized, processed,
and stored only in completely enclosed buildings which have incombustible
exterior walls and an automatic fire extinguishing system. The aboveground
storage capacity of materials that produce flammable or explosive
vapors shall not exceed the following:
Closed Cup Flash Point
|
Gallons
|
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Over 187° F.
|
400,000
|
105° F. to 187° F.
|
200,000
|
Below 105° F.
|
100,000
|
No activity shall emit glare or heat that is visible or measurable
outside its premises except activities which may emit direct or sky
reflected glare which shall not be visible outside their district.
All operations producing intense glare or heat shall be conducted
within a completely enclosed building. Exposed sources of light shall
be shielded so as not to be visible outside their premises.
No activity shall locate, store, discharge, or permit the discharge
of any treated, untreated, or inadequately treated liquid, gaseous,
or solid materials of such nature, quantity, obnoxiousness, toxicity,
or temperature that might run off, seep, percolate, or wash into surface
or subsurface waters so as to contaminate, pollute, or harm such waters
or cause nuisances such as objectionable shore deposits, floating
or submerged debris, oil or scum, color, odor, taste, or unsightliness
or be harmful to human, animal, plant, or aquatic life. No activity
shall discharge materials of such a nature or quantity that exceeds
the effective capacity of the Village's sewerage collection or treatment
facilities. In addition, no activity shall withdraw water or discharge
any liquid, or solid materials so as to exceed, or contribute toward
the exceeding of, the minimum standards and those other standards
and the application of those standards set forth in Chapter NR 102
of the Wisconsin Administrative Code for the Kickapoo River and its
tributaries.
No activity shall emit any odorous matter of such nature or
quantity as to be offensive, obnoxious, or unhealthful outside its
premises. The guide for determining odor measurement and control shall
be Chapter 13, Air Pollution Abatement Manual — 1960,
prepared by the Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc., Washington,
D.C.
No activity shall emit radioactivity or electrical disturbance
outside its premises that is dangerous or adversely affects the use
of neighboring premises.
[Amended 6-7-2001 by Ord.
No. 2001-01]
No activity in any district shall emit vibrations which are
discernible without instruments outside its premises. No activity
shall emit vibrations which exceed the following displacement measured
with a three-component measuring system:
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Displacement
|
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Frequency
(cycles per second)
|
Outside the Premises
(inches)
|
Outside the District
(inches)
|
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0 to 10
|
0.0020
|
0.0004
|
11 to 20
|
0.0010
|
0.0002
|
21 to 30
|
0.0006
|
0.0001
|
31 to 40
|
0.0004
|
0.0001
|
41 to 50
|
0.0003
|
0.0001
|
Over 50
|
0.0002
|
0.0001
|
[Amended 6-7-2001 by Ord.
No. 2001-01]
No large livestock (i.e., cattle, horses, hogs, or sheep) shall
be kept within an R-2 General Residential, MxC Mixed Commercial, or
PD-R, PD-C, or PD-I Planned Development District. Large livestock
are permitted in all other districts providing the acreage of the
lot is at least five acres and any bedding or feeding structures or
facilities are at least 400 feet from the nearest R-2, MxC, PD-R,
PD-C, or PD-I District boundaries.