It is the intent of this article to use performance
standards for the regulation of industrial uses to facilitate a more
objective and equitable basis for control and to ensure that the community
is adequately protected from potential hazardous and nuisance-like
effects.
A.Â
No operation or activity shall transmit any physical
vibration that is above the vibration perception threshold of an individual
at or beyond the property line of the source. "Vibration perception
threshold" means the minimum ground- or structure-borne vibrational
motion necessary to cause a normal person to be aware of the vibration
by such direct means as, but not limited to, sensation by touch or
visual observation of moving objects.
B.Â
Vibrations not directly under the control of the property
user and vibrations from temporary construction or maintenance activities
shall be exempt from the above standard.
No operation or activity shall produce any intense
glare or lighting with the source directly visible beyond the boundary
of an industrial or commercial district.
No operation or activity shall emit any substance
or combination of substances in such quantities that create an objectionable
odor as defined in Sec. NR 154.18, Wis. Adm. Code.
No operation or activity shall emit into the
ambient air from any direct or portable source any matter that will
affect visibility in excess of the limitations established in Sec.
NR 154.11, Wis. Adm. Code.
No operation or activity shall emit into the
ambient air from any direct or portable source any matter that will
affect visibility in excess of the limitations established in Sec.
NR 154.11(6), Wis. Adm. Code.
No operation or activity shall emit any hazardous
substances in such a quantity, concentration or duration as to be
injurious to human health or property, and all emissions of hazardous
substances shall not exceed the limitations established in Ch. NR
154.19, Wis. Adm. Code.