Any use which is offensive because of noise, dust, smoke, fumes, gas, offensive or toxic odor, glare or electromagnetic radiation which may be transmitted beyond the boundary line, so as to be dangerous or prejudicial to the public health, safety, moral or general welfare.
These prohibitions include:
1. Noise which can be conveyed across lot lines so as to interfere unreasonably with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property. All provisions of the State of New Jersey "Noise Control Act of 1971" as enacted, amended and augmented shall apply.
2. Light sources which cause direct, reflected or sky reflected glare exceeding one foot candle as measured at any point greater than 50 feet from the boundary of the property from which it emanates.
3. Shock or vibration which can be detected by the unaided human senses beyond the boundary of the property from which it emanates.
4. Substances which, when emitted into the atmosphere, are injurious to human, animal or plant life or to property or which will interfere unreasonably with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property. All provisions of the New Jersey Air Pollution Code as amended and augmented and all following provisions, whichever are more stringent, shall be compiled with.
5. Electrical disturbance which adversely affects the operation of any equipment at any point outside the lot.
6. Solid particles which, when emitted through a stack, are in violation of the New Jersey Air Pollution Code or succeeding provisions, whichever are more stringent.
7. Sulphur compounds which exceed the allowable limits of the New Jersey Air Pollution Code or succeeding provisions, whichever are more stringent.
8. Odors which can be readily detected by unaided human senses at any point along or outside the property lines from which they emanate for periods aggregating more than five minutes in any hour.