Title 23 COASTAL ZONE LAND USE
Chapter 23.08 SPECIAL (S) USES
23.08.202 Service stations.
Establishments defined as service stations by the land use element and
identified as allowable, S-10 uses in the recreation, commercial retail,
commercial service and industrial categories, are subject to the standards of
this section.
(a) Permit Requirements. Minor use permit
approval.
(b) Location Criteria. The location of service stations is to be
as follows:
(1) No new station shall be located adjacent to a lot in the
residential single-family category.
(2) Street characteristics: A service
station is to be approved only at locations which meet the following standards
for street access:
(A) At any intersection where at least one intersecting
street is a collector or arterial; or
(B) Between intersections on an
arterial, provided that such location is at least one thousand feet from any
intersection with another arterial; or
(C) Within a shopping center or
industrial park, when vehicle access to the service station is only from within
the shopping center or industrial park and not directly from a public street,
except as provided by subsections (b)(2)(A) and (b)(2)(B) of this
section.
(c) Minimum Site Area. Fifteen thousand square feet, with minimum
dimensions of one hundred twenty five feet on all street frontages.
(d) Site
Design Criteria. In addition to the other applicable standards of this title,
the following are applicable to service stations:
(1) Setbacks.
(A) Pump
Islands. Eighteen feet from any street right-of-way.
(B) Buildings. Ten feet
from any street right-of-way.
(C) Adjacent to Multifamily Use. A ten-foot
landscaped setback is to be provided along the total length of any property line
abutting a multifamily residential use.
(2) Access Driveways. Driveways
providing access to service station sites are to be a minimum width of thirty
feet, and are to be no closer than twenty feet from the nearest curb line of any
intersecting street.
(3) Parking Requirement. One space, plus two spaces per
service bay.
(4) Landscaping. A landscaping strip with a minimum width of
five feet is to be located adjacent to all street frontages, exclusive of
driveway areas. The total area of landscaping is to be a minimum of twenty
percent of the total site area.
(5) Signing. Service station signing is
allowed as follows:
(A) Total Area. The total area of all signs on a service
station site is not to exceed one square foot per two feet of public street
frontage on the site, up to a maximum of one hundred twenty-five square feet.
Signs measured include but are not limited to all freestanding signs and all
wall-mounted signs.
(B) Freestanding Signs. Freestanding signs are
permitted, provided that there is not to be more than one pole sign on each
service station site, nor more than two monument signs. Freestanding signs may
be up to twenty feet in height, not to exceed the height of the building. The
total area of all freestanding signs is not to exceed sixty square
feet.
(C) Price Signs. One price sign is allowed for each site frontage, not
to exceed twelve square feet.
(D) Service Signs. Signs indicating whether
pump islands are "Full Service" or "Self Service" are permitted, provided that
there are not to be more than two such signs for each pump island, do not
project beyond the edge of the pump island curb, and do not exceed four square
feet in area.
(E) Freeway Identification Signs. See Section
23.04.310(c)(3).
(e) Repair Activities. All areas set aside for repair
activities allowed by the land use element (Section D, Chapter 7, Part I) in
conjunction with a service station are to be entirely within a building. (Ord.
2592 § 9 (part), 1992)
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