Gasoline service stations are a necessity for
the continued economic function of the Town. However, responsible
legislation is necessary to properly integrate such stations into
the local community and the Town's land use patterns and to regulate
station development and design to preserve and advance the public
health, safety and welfare. The Town Board seeks to regulate the location,
design and use of current and future gasoline service stations. The
regulations are intended to conserve property values, create a more
attractive and effective economic and business climate, prevent blight,
encourage the most appropriate use of current and future gasoline
station sites, improve the aesthetic environment of the Town and fully
integrate gasoline service stations into the community.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORY ITEMS
Products directly related to the maintenance of vehicles
designed and/or employed, in whole or in part, for travel upon public
and private roadways, such as oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid,
polish, wax, fuel additives and treatments, wipers, tires, batteries,
windshield wiper fluid, cleaning fluids and/or substantially similar
items.
CONVENIENCE STORE
An establishment offering the retail sale of household consumer
merchandise. The maximum size for a convenience store shall be no
larger than 3,000 square feet or such smaller size as the Planning
Board determines is suitable to the subject property and surrounding
community.
[Amended 7-13-2022 by L.L. No. 13-2022]
DRIVE-THRU SERVICE WINDOW
An area on a structure which is properly designed and constructed
where customers of the establishment may conduct business transactions
or purchase food items for the purpose of consumption off premises
from their motor vehicles.
[Added 7-13-2022 by L.L. No. 13-2022]
FUELING POSITION
A location at which a single vehicle may be fueled from a
product dispenser. The number and precise location of "fueling positions"
presented on any site plan shall be determined by the Planning Board.
GASOLINE SERVICE STATION
Any establishment in which the sale or storage of automotive
fuel is the principal activity and/or constitutes a substantial or
significant portion of the goods offered and/or services rendered.
KIOSK
A building no larger than 10 feet in height and 144 square
feet in floor space which is employed exclusively for the retail sales
transaction of automotive fuel, kerosene and automotive accessory
items and/or storage. If a "kiosk" constitutes the principal building
on site, a maximum size of 300 square feet of floor space may be constructed.
MAJOR COMMERCIAL THOROUGHFARE
As employed in this article, designated as any roadway possessing
a state and/or county route number. A roadway possessing a state and/or
county route number for a portion of its course shall be considered
a "major commercial thoroughfare" only with regard to such portion.
MINOR REPAIRS
Aside from the sale of automotive fuel, kerosene and automotive
accessory items, incidental maintenance of a vehicle, such as the
addition of vehicular fluids, replacement of wiper blades or substantially
similar activity.
PRODUCT DISPENSER
A device which dispenses automotive fuel and/or kerosene.
A "product dispenser" may contain multiple hoses or be capable of
serving more than one fueling position simultaneously.
PUBLIC GARAGE
A building or portion thereof, other than a private garage,
designed or used for equipping, repairing, renting, parking or storing
motor vehicles.
PUMP ISLANDS
A concrete platform measuring a minimum of six inches in
height from the paved surface on which product dispensers are located.
[Amended 1-20-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010]
A. No premises
may be employed as a gasoline service station except in conformance
with this article.
B. There
is hereby established a Gasoline Service Station Overlay District,
superimposed on parcels which meet the following criteria:
(1) The
parcel is located along one of the following major commercial thoroughfares:
NYS Route 109, NYS Route 110 or NYS Route 27.
(2) The
underlying zoning classification for the parcel is E, Ea, Eb, G, Ga,
GB and/or H.
(3) The
parcel possesses the minimum lot area required for the zoning district
in which the parcel is located.
(4) The
parcel located at intersections along major commercial thoroughfares
possesses a minimum street frontage of 100 feet along the abutting
major commercial thoroughfare and 75 feet along any other abutting
thoroughfare.
(5) A
parcel located at mid block along major commercial thoroughfares possesses
a minimum of 125 feet of frontage.
(6) The
parcel does not exist within 2,000 feet of a parcel containing a currently
operating gasoline station, a parcel which has been formerly employed
as a gasoline station and which may still enjoy any right to reopen
as such or for which a building permit for the construction of a gasoline
service station has been issued and remains in effect. However, an
exception shall exist for parcels existing on other corners of the
same intersection.
(7) The
parcel may not adjoin any residential-zoned parcel or a parcel that
contains a residential use.
Any parcel within the Gasoline Service Station
Overlay District Zone must conform to the following restrictions:
A. There shall be a front yard along each thoroughfare.
There shall be a rear yard, which shall be designated as the yard
opposite the major commercial thoroughfare. Each other yard shall
be designated a side yard.
B. There shall be a minimum front yard setback of 15
feet along each front yard, with the exception of canopies, which
must be set back a minimum of 10 feet.
C. There shall be a minimum side yard and rear yard setback
of 10 feet for each side yard and each rear yard. However, if the
parcel borders a residential district or property employed for residential
use, there shall be a minimum side yard or rear yard setback of 25
feet along each such side yard and/or each rear yard.
D. No building shall be greater than one story or 25 feet in height. No structure shall be greater than 20 feet in height, exclusive of freestanding ground signs to which the provisions of Article
XXXIII shall apply.
E. The principal building shall occupy no more than 15%
of the lot. If a secondary use is performed on the site, the principal
building shall occupy no more than 25%. There shall be a total building
area limit of 30%. However, the area covered by any canopy shall not
be included, provided that the canopy covers only the pump islands,
product dispensers, fueling positions, kiosk and/or the area between
the fueling positions and the principal building.
F. Fuel tanks shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet
from any building and/or structure, including the product dispensers
and pump islands. Fuel tanks shall be set back a minimum of 15 feet
from any property line and/or any right-of-way.
G. All product dispensers shall be setback a minimum
of 20 feet from any other product dispenser located on parallel pump
islands, as well as from the primary building and any building containing
any secondary use. Such distance shall be measured from pump island
to parallel pump island, and from pump island to the curbing surrounding
the building or to the building itself, whichever is nearer. However,
product dispensers need only be set back four feet from a kiosk located
on the same pump island.
H. All product dispensers shall be located a minimum
of 20 feet from all product dispensers located along the same line
of vehicular flow. Such distance shall be measured from center of
product dispenser to center of product dispenser.
I. If kerosene is sold on premises, the service pump
dispensing kerosene shall dispense kerosene and/or diesel fuel only.
There shall be at least one full-service fueling
position for each grade of gasoline or other alternative fuel offered.
Said full-service fueling position shall be operated solely by station
employees, shall be suitably identified and shall be open from 7:00
a.m. through 7:00 p.m., unless the station opens later or closes earlier,
in which case full service shall be offered from the time the station
opens or until the station closes, respectively.
Any and all lighting shall be designed to shine
away from any other property and/or be suitably shielded. No more
than one footcandle from any and all lighting shall intrude into residentially
zoned or employed property measured 10 feet onto the residentially
zoned or employed property.
The following criteria shall exist as additional
requirements on any sign erected or maintained in any gasoline service
station:
A. The price/grade signs must at all times accurately
reflect the actual price of automotive fuel and kerosene being offered
for sale.
B. Signs bearing the corporate insignia and/or brand
name of the gasoline sold and/or type of services available on site
(i.e., full-service and/or self-service), shall be the only signs
permitted on the canopy.
C. Signs affixed to or incorporated into the canopy shall
not face residentially zoned and developed properties.
D. One additional sign, measuring no larger than 24 inches
by 24 inches or four square feet, and having a depth of no more than
one inch, shall be allowed at each product dispenser which identifies
said product dispenser and/or pump island as providing full service
and/or self-service.