§ 153.216 VEHICLE CONVENIENCE STATIONS.
   Vehicle convenience stations may be permitted in certain districts specified in this chapter subject to the following.
   (A)   Retail gasoline sales and convenience commercial facilities (no vehicle repair).
      (1)   All structures, including canopies, shall conform to the setback provisions in § 153.150 in the Schedule of District Regulations.
      (2)   All retail sales activity, other than gasoline sales, shall be conducted entirely within a completely enclosed structure. No outside storage of any product or material is permitted.
      (3)   All lighting shall be noted on the site plan and shielded downward and away from adjacent properties and rights-of-way. All lighting shall be designed to prevent glare from negatively impacting adjacent properties or rights-of-way.
      (4)   There shall be no storage of vehicles on the site, including wreckers or other service vehicles.
      (5)   A masonry wall of face brick or poured concrete with brick pattern on both sides, shall be located on all property lines which abut any residential district. In addition, a greenbelt shall be installed adjacent to the required wall. The wall and greenbelt shall be constructed in accordance with the criteria in §§ 153.173 and 153.177. Where the parcel abuts any other district the screening and landscaping options in § 153.177 shall be applied by the Planning Commission.
      (6)   There shall be no loudspeaker or public address system other than individual intercom systems for each pump.
      (7)   Primary ingress/egress shall be off of a major or secondary thoroughfare. Secondary ingress/egress on any residential street shall be designed to reduce negative impact on adjacent residential areas. On corner sites, ingress and egress drives shall be located as distant as possible from the intersection, taking into consideration the location of adjacent drives and uses. Drives shall be limited to one per adjacent road unless it is clearly demonstrated by the applicant, after submittal of a traffic impact study, that additional access is necessary for safety reasons.
      (8)   All trash storage areas shall be screened from view as approved by the Planning Commission.
      (9)   The location, size and type of all above-ground and underground storage tanks and piping shall be noted on the site plan. All tanks shall have appropriate secondary containment and leak detection which shall be noted on the site plan. All tanks shall be registered and otherwise comply with all state and local codes.
   (B)   Retail gasoline sales with limited repair facilities.
      (1)   Compliance with the provisions outlined in Section 1402A and 1403 is required.
      (2)   No outdoor storage or parking of wreckers or other service vehicles is permitted.
(Ord. passed 10-11-2000) Penalty, see § 153.999