(A) No gasoline pump, oil drain pit or similar appliance for any purpose shall be located within 15 feet of any right-of-way line; or within 15 feet of the entrance or exit of the principal building; or within 50 feet of a residential zone, except where such a pump, pit or appliance is within a completely enclosed building and at a distance of at least 15 feet from any vehicular entrance or exit of such building.
(B) Except for gasoline service stations, no gasoline pump shall be permitted as an accessory use for another activity unless a development plan showing the following is submitted and approved.
(1) A safe traffic pattern shall exist for vehicles to be served with gas, including a safe entrance and exit to the area and traffic lanes are not impeded by parked vehicles or other objects.
(2) A safe traffic pattern shall exist for pedestrians to ensure that pedestrian flow for other purposes is not routed by the gasoline pumps, thereby exposing pedestrians to unnecessary hazards.
(3) The gasoline pump shall be operated by employees of the activity, or if others are permitted to operate them, the gas pumps shall be located so it will be within an easily visible access of an employee at all times.
(4) Every parcel of land hereafter used as an automobile, truck, mobile home, boat, trailer or camper sales lot, or as an automobile service station, shall be considered a vehicular use area and subject to the requirements of the zoning regulations concerning surfacing, lighting, landscaping and screening and minimum yards and setbacks and shall be considered as the equivalent of a parking area for more than five vehicles regardless of its size.
(Ord. 06-2008, passed 6-16-2008, § 6.3)