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t <br /> 6.13 A lication Of Performance Standards <br /> 6.13.7 General A licabilit <br /> After the effective date of this ordinance, any use estab- <br /> lished or changed to, and any building, structure, or land <br /> developed, constructed or used for, any permitted principal <br /> use, or any use permissible as a Special Use, or any .Acces- <br /> sory use, shall comply with all of the performance standards <br /> herein set forth for the district involved. (See Subsection <br /> 5.2.5) <br /> 6.13.2 A licatio1 To Extensions, Enlargements, Etc. <br /> if any existing use or building or other structure is <br /> extended, enlarged, or reconstructed, the performance <br /> standards for the district involved shall apply with <br /> respect to such extended, enlarged, or reconstructed <br /> portion or portions of such use, building, or other <br /> structure. <br /> 6.13.3 Required Com liance B Non Conformin Situations <br /> Within twenty-four months of the effective date of this <br /> ordinance, all presently existing uses of lands, buildings <br /> or other structures shall comply with the performance <br /> standards as herein set forth for the district involved. <br /> 6.14 Supplementary Performance standards <br /> The following performance standard shall be supplementary <br /> to the standards contained applicable in the areas subject <br /> to the jurisdication of this ordinance in the district <br /> indicated_ - <br /> 6.14.1 Electrical Disturbance Or Interference <br /> No Permitted Use, Special Use or Accessory Use in any district <br /> shall.: <br /> a) Create any electrical disturbance that adversely affects any <br /> operations or equipment other than those of the creator of <br /> it <br /> such disturbance; or <br /> b) Otherwise cause, create, or contribute to the interference <br /> with electronic signals (including television, and radio <br /> broadcasting transmissions)notsowned)by theecreator o at Q <br /> such of any equipment <br /> is adversely affected. <br /> 6-15 <br />