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REYNOLDSBURG ZONING CODE ii. Radioactivity or Electrical Disturbance. No activity shall emit dangerous radioactivity at any point or electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation at any point of any equipment other than that of the creator of such disturbance. iii. Noise and Vibration. All activities shall comply with the provisions of Section 509.11 of the Code of Ordinances and all other regulations of the City relating to noise and vibration. iv. Smoke Emission. Smoke shall not be emitted with a density greater than No. 1 on the Ringelmann Chart as issued by the U. S. Bureau of Mines except for flow-off periods of ten minutes duration of one per hour when a density of not more than No. 2 is permitted. v. Odors. No malodorous gas or matter which is offensive or produces a public nuisance or hazard on any adjoining lot shall be permitted. vi. Air Pollution. No pollution of air by fly-ash, dust, vapor or other substance which is harmful to health, animals, vegetation or other property, or which can cause excessive soiling shall be permitted. vii. Glare. No direct or reflected glare which is visible from any lot outside any Industrial District or from any public street, road or highway shall be permitted. viii. Erosion. No erosion, by either wind or water carrying objectionable substance onto neighboring properties shall be permitted. ix. Water Pollution. Pollution of water shall be subject to the requirements and regulations established by the State Water Pollution Control Board. x. Toxic or Noxious Matter. No use, operation, or activity shall emit or discharge toxic or noxious matter in any form, particularly as identified on the USEPA Extremely Hazardous Substances List, which may be detrimental to the public health, safety or general welfare or which may endanger the natural environment. Provisions for the proper storage, use, and disposal of hazardous and/or toxic materials shall conform to the standards and requirements for such materials established by the USEPA and OEPA. 175

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