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Various federal, state, regional and local agencies regulate the emission of dust, dirt, ashes, smoke, fumes, heat, vapors or gases which can impair the health of humans, animals and vegetation, or damage property beyond the parcel of the use creating the emission. Emissions of any odors which are not otherwise prohibited by law, but which are detrimental or disturbing to surrounding property or individuals, shall be mitigated by installation and maintenance of filters, or such other means as are technologically feasible, or by modification or denial of projects, or parts of projects. Where necessary, before-and-after observations and measurement of particulate matter and gases may be required by independent air quality consultants as a means of monitoring and insuring compliance, and requiring corrections. (Ord. 1416 § 2, 1984)