2 Continued compliance with the performance standards stated herein shall be a requirement for the continued occupancy of any structure or the operation of any process or equipment

C.Standards to be Enforced

1 Air Pollution - The applicant shall submit proof of compliance with T C Chapter 42, Air Pollution Control by obtaining the required permit

2. Wastes

a. Liquid wastes - No liquid waste shall be discharged into any watercourse in the Township If the applicant proposes to construct facilities for the treatment of waste, be shall supply

i. A statement by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection that such proposed facilities are in compliance with applicable state laws and regulations

ii Approval by the appropriate officials of the installation of such facilities No liquid waste shall be discharged into the public sewage collection and disposal system unless the appropriate Township or Middlesex County Utility Authority shall have first investigated the character and volume of such waste and shall have certified that it will accept the discharge of such waste material into the system The applicant shall comply with any requirements of said officials, including the pretreating of such wastes, the installation of processing methods, separation or screening of wastes, control of pH and other methods at improving such wastes prior to discharge, as a condition of approval of such facilities.

b. Solid waste - Each property owner shall be responsible for

Adequate and regular collection and removal of all refuse except where the Township assumes such responsibility

ii Compliance with all applicable provisions of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

iii Compliance with all provisions of the State Sanitary Code, Chapter 8, "Refuse Disposal", Public Health Council of the State Department of Environmental Protection

3. Radiation - All use of materials, equipment or facilities which are or may be sources of radiation shall comply with all controls, standards, and requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, as well as the Radiation Protection Act, Chapter 116, P L 1958, as amended, and any subsequent acts whichever shall be most stringent

4. Vibration - No vibration shall be produced which is transmitted through the ground and is discernible without the aid of instruments

5. Glare - Glare is defined as the sensation of brightness within the visual field which causes annoyance, discomfort or loss in visual performance or visibility

a. From structures Light from enclosed structures shall be shielded or directed in such a way that glare is not visible at any point on any boundary line or beyond any point on any property line or street line.

b. Area lighting. Area lighting, including that used for production activities and protective purposes, driveways, loading and unloading and parking, shall be located so that glare will not become a nuisance to adjoining properties. adjoining districts or to any adjoining public right-of-way All permitted lighting shall be arranged so as to be directed upon the property from which the light originates so as to not objectionably illuminate any contiguous property without the express consent of the owners of such property and without the consent of the appropriate municipal board

c. Illumination of production activities shall be buffered so that glare will not become a nuisance to adjoining properties

d. Advertising lighting The intent of this subsection is to ensure lighting decoration done in a tasteful manner which will not detract from peaceful enjoyment of surrounding areas Advertising lighting, including all lighting which is used for directing attention, shall be permitted where the source of illumination shines directly toward the sign without producing glare or shines directly toward a building, cluster of shrubs, fountain or other point of interest, not toward any point off the property No lighting of Intermittent Intensity or flashing lights will be permitted

6. Temperature Change - Any use or process shall not produce a temperature change discernible at the measuring point which shall produce a temperature change of greater than five (5) degrees Fahrenheit measured at the horizontal distance of ten (10) feet from the point of discharge

7. Fire and Explosive Hazards - If ft appears that any proposed use, structure, process or resulting product or material may constitute a fire or explosion hazard, the Board may require the applicant to supply proof of

a. Approval of the use, structure, process, or resulting product or material from the State Department of Labor and industry indicating that adequate safeguards against fire and explosion have been taken or installed

b Approval from the Township of East Brunswick Division of Fire Inspection that the applicant has complied with all applicable Township fire prevention regulations

a. Electricity - Electrical/electronic equipment shall be shielded in/or filtered to the maximum extent possible consistent with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission to minimize any interference with radios or TV reception beyond the operator's property

9 Noise - The applicant shall submit proof of compliance with TC Chapter 147, Noise