Title 23 COASTAL ZONE LAND USE
Chapter 23.08 SPECIAL (S) USES
23.08.222 Auto and vehicle repair and service.
This section applies to all auto repair and service activities defined in
the land use element as allowable in the commercial service and industrial
categories:
(a) Repair and Services Other Than Self-Service
Washing.
(1) Permit Requirement. As determined by Section 23.03.042 (permit
requirements) for retail trade and service uses.
(2) Enclosure Required. All
repair and service activities, and the temporary storage of vehicles while
waiting for repair, service or bodywork are to be conducted within a building,
or within a yard enclosed by a six-foot high solid fence, such that storage or
repair activities are not visible from the public street.
(b) Self-Service
Car Washes. The standards of this subsection are applicable to self-service car
washes where the vehicle remains stationary during washing.
(1) Permit
Requirement. Minor use permit approval, except when Section 23.03.042 would
require development plan approval.
(2) Location. A car wash is not to be
located within one hundred feet of a residential single-family land use
category.
(3) Access Lanes. Separate on-site access and egress lanes are to
be provided, and identified with directional signing. Site access and egress may
be from a single driveway, provided that one-way traffic flow is maintained
on-site.
(4) Washing Line or Bay Orientation. Washing bays are to be
oriented so that the bay entrances and exits do not face an adjoining street.
Access to the bays is to be one-way only.
(5) Setbacks. Structures are to be
set back from site property lines at distances sufficient to provide the
following features:
(A) Waiting Area. An area ten by twenty feet is to be
provided adjacent to the entrance of each washing bay for a vehicle waiting to
use the bay.
(B) On-Site Circulation. The car wash structure, and waiting
area described in subsection (b)(5)(A) above are to be encircled by a one-way
driving lane with a minimum width of twenty-four feet along the washing bays,
and twelve feet adjacent to the building ends.
(C) Drying Area. An area is
to be provided for the drying of vehicles after washing, consisting of separate
spaces which are a minimum size of twelve by twenty feet. Drying spaces are to
be provided at a ratio of two per washing bay.
(D) 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.
(6) Landscaping. A
ten-foot landscaping strip is to be provided across any street frontage of the
site, exclusive of driveways.
(7) Fencing. The interior lot lines of a car
wash site are to be screened with solid wood or masonry fencing, six feet in
height, except within ten feet of the street right-of-way, where no fencing is
required. (Ord. 2715 § 145, 1995; Ord. 2592 § 9 (part),
1992)
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