21A.40.070: MOTOR FUEL PUMP REGULATIONS:
When established pursuant to uses permitted or conditional within the applicable district regulations, all motor fuel pumps shall conform to the requirements below:
   A.   Location: No motor fuel pumps or islands shall be erected closer than twelve feet (12') to any lot line, required landscape yard, front or side yard or within any "sight distance triangle" as defined in chapter 21A.62 of this title.
   B.   Safety Curbs Required: All uses for which motor fuel pumps or islands shall be made a part, shall erect a safety curb around the perimeter of all paved areas. All such curbs shall be of approved construction. The curbs shall be located so that no vehicle overhangs any public right of way or adjoining property.
   C.   Gas Pumps At Convenience Food Stores: In addition to the requirements of subsections A and B of this section, the location of motor fuel pumps at convenience food stores shall be approved by the zoning administrator, where the location of such pumps satisfies the following criteria:
      1.   Pumps should be visible to the motorist on the street;
      2.   Pumps should be visible from the store;
      3.   Pumps should be located on the site in a manner which does not interfere with easy access into or egress from the site at established driveway entrances;
      4.   Pumps should be located and oriented so all cars in line for motor fuel can be accommodated on site and not block the sidewalk, the street, or any other portion of the public right of way;
      5.   Pumps should be so located to avoid conflict between cars going to motor fuel pumps and those going to parking spaces. On site circulation should be clearly marked and must reflect established design standards for moving aisles, parking dimensions, and turning radii;
      6.   Pump location, and vehicular access to and exit from pumps, should not conflict with established pedestrian or bicycle approaches to the store; and
      7.   Lighting shall be oriented so as not to cast direct light onto adjacent properties. (Ord. 26-95 § 2(20-6), 1995)