Standards
The following performance standards specifically govern industrial, manufacturing, processing, assembly and similar type uses typically found within the industrial zones. These standards may also apply to other uses and activities in other zones, which are not otherwise governed by other regulations. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.010, 1998]
Building materials with high light-reflective qualities shall not be used in the construction of buildings in such manner that reflected sunlight will throw intense glare to surrounding areas. Artificial lighting shall be hooded or shaded so that direct light of high-intensity lamps will not result in glare when viewed from residential areas surrounding a commercial or industrial district. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.020, 1998]
Provisions must be made for necessary shielding or other preventive measures against interference occasioned by mechanical, electrical and nuclear equipment uses or processes with electrical apparatus in nearby buildings or land uses. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.030, 1998]
The emission of odorous gases or matter in such quantities as to be readily detectable, without special instruments, at any point beyond the property line of the use creating the odors, is prohibited. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.040, 1998]
No emissions shall exceed the allowances set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Washington State Department of Ecology and/or the Northwest Sound Air Pollution Control Agency. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.050, 1998]
No observable dust, dirt, fly ash or other airborne solids shall be emitted except as related to construction activity. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.060, 1998]
Storage of animal or vegetable wastes which attract insects or rodents or otherwise create a health hazard shall be prohibited. No waste products shall be exposed to view, from eye level, beyond the property line of the use storing the waste. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.070, 1998]
No emissions of toxic gases or matter shall be permitted. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.080, 1998]
Vibration which is easily discernible, without special instruments at any point beyond the property line, is prohibited. This shall not apply to vibration caused by highway vehicles, trains, aircraft or construction activities. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.090, 1998]
No hazardous substances or wastes shall be released into the environment so as to cause dangerous or offensive emission or contamination of any public or private water supply, sewage treatment processes, watercourse or water body, the air or the ground, except in accordance with standards approved by provisions of federal, state and local laws and regulations, and the Uniform Fire Code. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.100, 1998]
Standards
The following performance standards specifically govern industrial, manufacturing, processing, assembly and similar type uses typically found within the industrial zones. These standards may also apply to other uses and activities in other zones, which are not otherwise governed by other regulations. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.010, 1998]
Building materials with high light-reflective qualities shall not be used in the construction of buildings in such manner that reflected sunlight will throw intense glare to surrounding areas. Artificial lighting shall be hooded or shaded so that direct light of high-intensity lamps will not result in glare when viewed from residential areas surrounding a commercial or industrial district. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.020, 1998]
Provisions must be made for necessary shielding or other preventive measures against interference occasioned by mechanical, electrical and nuclear equipment uses or processes with electrical apparatus in nearby buildings or land uses. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.030, 1998]
The emission of odorous gases or matter in such quantities as to be readily detectable, without special instruments, at any point beyond the property line of the use creating the odors, is prohibited. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.040, 1998]
No emissions shall exceed the allowances set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency, the Washington State Department of Ecology and/or the Northwest Sound Air Pollution Control Agency. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.050, 1998]
No observable dust, dirt, fly ash or other airborne solids shall be emitted except as related to construction activity. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.060, 1998]
Storage of animal or vegetable wastes which attract insects or rodents or otherwise create a health hazard shall be prohibited. No waste products shall be exposed to view, from eye level, beyond the property line of the use storing the waste. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.070, 1998]
No emissions of toxic gases or matter shall be permitted. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.080, 1998]
Vibration which is easily discernible, without special instruments at any point beyond the property line, is prohibited. This shall not apply to vibration caused by highway vehicles, trains, aircraft or construction activities. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.090, 1998]
No hazardous substances or wastes shall be released into the environment so as to cause dangerous or offensive emission or contamination of any public or private water supply, sewage treatment processes, watercourse or water body, the air or the ground, except in accordance with standards approved by provisions of federal, state and local laws and regulations, and the Uniform Fire Code. [Ord. 426 § 10.48.100, 1998]