6.1.1.
Dimensional Requirements.
Motor vehicle fueling facilities shall be designed to conform to the following requirements:
6.1.2.
Design Standards.
1.
The maximum width of driveways and sidewalk openings measured at the street lot line shall be 30 feet, the minimum width shall be 20 feet.
2.
The minimum distance of driveways, measured at the lot line shall be as follows: From the corner lot line, 20 feet; from interior side lot line, 10 feet; and from other driveways on same lot, 20 feet.
3.
A raised curb at least six (6) inches in height shall be constructed and maintained along the edges of all pavement on the lot except at the bases of buildings and at driveway openings.
6.1.3.
Lighting Standards.
Properties in residential districts which abut a motor vehicle service station shall be protected from headlight glare by either.
1.
A strip at least four feet wide, densely planted with shrubs or trees which are at least four feet high at the time of planting and which are of a type that may be expected to form a year-round dense screen at least six feet high within three years; or
2.
A wall, barrier, or fence of uniform appearance at least five feet high, but not more than seven feet above finished grade. Such wall, barrier, or fence must be opaque.
3.
Such screening shall be maintained in good condition at all times, may be interrupted by normal entrances or exits, and shall have no signs hung or attached thereto other than those permitted in the district.
6.1.4.
Other Standards.
1.
All washing, lubricating, and making of repairs shall be carried on inside the building.
2.
No major repairs such as body work shall be performed.
3.
No merchandise other than accessory, portable automotive merchandise may be displayed or sold on the premises.
4.
The area of the lot not planted and so maintained shall be graded, surfaced with asphalt or other suitable material, and drained to the satisfaction of the Zoning Enforcement Officer, to the extent necessary to prevent nuisances of dust, erosion, or excessive water flow across the public ways.
6.1.5.
Eligible Activities.
The following activities may be conducted at a motor vehicle fueling facility:
1.
Sale and servicing of spark plugs, batteries, and distributor parts;
2.
Tire servicing and repair, but not recapping or re-grooving;
3.
Replacement of mufflers and tail pipes, water hose, fan belts, brake fluid, light bulbs, fuses, floor mats, seat covers, windshield wipers and wiper blades, grease retainers, wheel bearings, mirrors, and the like;
4.
Radiator cleaning and flushing, including removal and replacing;
5.
Washing and polishing, and sale of automotive washing and polishing materials;
6.
Greasing and lubrication;
7.
Providing and repairing fuel pumps, oil pumps, water pumps, and lines;
8.
Minor servicing, replacement and repair of carburetors;
9.
Emergency wiring repairs;
10.
Adjusting and repairing brakes;
11.
Servicing of front end including ball joints;
12.
Minor motor adjustments not involving removal of the head or crankcase or racing the motor;
13.
Sales of cold drinks, packaged foods, tobacco and similar convenience goods for facility customers, as accessory and incidental to principal operation; and
14.
Provision of road maps and other informational material to customers; provision of restroom facilities.
6.1.6.
Ineligible Activities.
Uses permissible at such facility do not include major mechanical and body work, straightening of body parts, painting, welding, or other work involving noise, glare, fumes, smoke or other characteristics to an extent greater than normally found in stations.