In addition to the above regulations, certain permitted uses in the B-2 District shall comply with the following standards:
(a) Gasoline Stations.
(1) Gasoline stations located on a corner lot shall have not less than 150 feet of frontage on each of the two intersecting streets.
(2) Fuel pumps may be erected in a front yard but not less than thirty feet from the street right-of-way; pavement in association with a gasoline pump shall be located no less than twenty feet from the street right-of-way. The resulting open space shall be landscaped and maintained in satisfactory condition and, except for entrance and exit drives and permitted signs, shall not be used for any other purpose.
(3) A canopy may be constructed over the pump island provided the canopy shall be no closer than fifteen feet to the right-of-way.
(4) The only services permitted to be performed on a vehicle shall be limited to the dispensing of fuel, oil, air and windshield wiper fluid, and other similar minor activities.
(5) The location, display or storage of rental trailers, automobiles, trucks or other rental equipment on the premises is not permitted unless in full compliance with the standards for such uses.
(6) A gasoline station may be combined with a car wash or auto service garage provided that such dual use is in compliance with the regulations established for each use.
(b) Service Garages, Car Wash.
(1) An auto service garage or a car wash may be combined with a gasoline station provided the regulations for each use are maintained.
(2) If adjacent to any residential district, the hours of operation shall be between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
(3) Lighting that creates a glare on any street or on any adjacent residential property shall not be permitted.
(4) The sale or rental of recreational vehicles or utility trailers shall be prohibited.
(c) Drive-Thru Facilities.
(1) The location of access drives shall be evaluated according to Section 1155.09.
(2) The minimum number of off-street waiting spaces shall be in compliance with Section 1155.07.
(3) The Planning Commission may impose restrictions on the hours of operation to assure that the business operates in a manner similar to the prevailing characteristics of other businesses in the vicinity.
(Ord. 1996-017. Passed 2-12-96.)