§ 62-1835.8. Gasoline service stations in the TU-2 zoning classification.  


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  • Gasoline service stations shall meet the following requirements and specifications:

    (1)

    Plans for paved areas, driveways or curb cuts shall be submitted and approved by the county manager or his designee, or, if a state road is involved, the area shall be approved by the department of transportation of the state.

    (2)

    Minimum lot size shall be not less than 15,000 square feet, with a minimum width and depth of 100 feet.

    (3)

    All setbacks shall be not less than 25 feet from any portion of the building, including pump islands.

    (4)

    The following minor automobile repairs may be performed:

    a.

    Sale and servicing of sparkplugs and batteries.

    b.

    Tire repair and servicing, but no recapping.

    c.

    Replacement of mufflers, tailpipes, water hoses, fan belts, brake fluid, lightbulbs, floor mats, seat covers, wiper blades and arms for windshield wipers, and replacement of grease retainers and wheel bearings.

    d.

    Radiator cleaning and flushing.

    e.

    Washing and polishing.

    f.

    Greasing and lubrication.

    g.

    Exchanging of fuel pumps and installing fuel lines.

    h.

    Minor servicing and replacement of carburetors.

    i.

    Emergency wiring repairs.

    j.

    Tuning engines, with the exception of grinding valves, cleaning carbon or removing the heads of engines or crankcases.

    (5)

    All accessories, tires, batteries, etc., shall be displayed and stored within the principal building.

    (6)

    Enclosed trash storage facilities shall be provided.

    (7)

    Wrecker service or storage of wrecked automobiles shall be prohibited.

    (8)

    All parking service areas shall be paved according to the county road specifications.

    (9)

    Unlike gasoline stations permitted in the BU-1 zoning classification, gasoline service stations allowed under this section may display and have retail sales of goods connected with the tourist-oriented facility. Such retail goods may include but are not limited to souvenirs, gifts, sales from fruit stands and any like products. Such sales may be from the principal building or from an accessory building, which accessory building shall have a minimum floor area of 300 square feet. All other requirements and specifications for accessory uses, maximum lot coverage, maximum height of structures, signs, loading facilities, truck parking, storage, landscaping, lighting and utilities, access design, performance standards and construction requirements found in the regulations for the BU-1 zoning classification set out in this chapter shall be the requirements for this use, and are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this section by reference. Although the requirements and restrictions found in the regulations for the BU-1 zoning classification shall apply to this use, where the restrictions and regulations conflict, the provisions enumerated in this section shall take precedence over those found in the regulations for the BU-1 zoning classification.

(Code 1979, § 14-20.16.2(B)(30); Ord. No. 95-49, § 13, 10-19-95; Ord. No. 99-07, § 24, 1-28-99)