Chapter 4. Conditions for Limited Specific Uses - City of Palm Coast
Chapter 4. Conditions for Limited Specific Uses - City of Palm Coast
Chapter 4. Conditions for Limited Specific Uses - City of Palm Coast
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B. Adequate means <strong>of</strong> ingress and egress <strong>for</strong> vehicles shall be provided within the site in order to<br />
provide an easy flow <strong>of</strong> traffic while funeral processions are entering or leaving the site.<br />
Section <strong>4.</strong>06. Community Residential Homes<br />
Community residential homes shall meet the requirements <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chapter</strong> 419, Florida Statutes.<br />
Section <strong>4.</strong>07. Convenience Stores with Fueling Stations<br />
<strong>4.</strong>07.01. Special Exception Required<br />
In the COM-1 District, a special exception <strong>for</strong> the use is required in accordance with the procedure as<br />
outlined in <strong>Chapter</strong> 2 if subject property is within five hundred (500) feet <strong>of</strong> any residential property.<br />
<strong>4.</strong>07.02. Fueling Positions Limitations<br />
A. Within the COM-1 District, fueling stations are limited to a maximum <strong>of</strong> eight (8) fueling<br />
positions.<br />
B. Within the COM-2 District, fueling stations are limited to a maximum <strong>of</strong> twenty-four (24) fueling<br />
positions.<br />
<strong>4.</strong>07.03. Design and Installation Requirements<br />
A. All pump islands and canopies shall be set back a minimum distance <strong>of</strong> twenty (20) feet from all<br />
perimeter property lines, but increased to fifty (50) feet from property lines abutting areas zoned<br />
SFR, EST, MFR, and MHD.<br />
B. On-site circulation shall be designed to:<br />
1. Minimize conflicts between pedestrians and vehicles and between parked and moving<br />
vehicles;<br />
2. Facilitate movement by tanker trucks and the safe unloading <strong>of</strong> fuels; and<br />
3. When stacking lanes are required <strong>for</strong> car washes or drive-through facilities, stacking lanes<br />
shall be separated from parking areas and drives by using painted lines, pervious islands,<br />
landscaped islands, and/or decorative pavement.<br />
C. All fuel dispensers shall be set back a minimum <strong>of</strong> twenty-four (24) feet from any other fuel<br />
dispenser located on parallel pump islands, as well as located a minimum <strong>of</strong> twenty (20) feet from<br />
any other fuel dispensers located along the same line <strong>of</strong> vehicular flow. Such distance shall be<br />
measured from center <strong>of</strong> fuel dispenser to center <strong>of</strong> fuel dispenser.<br />
D. At least one-half (1/2) <strong>of</strong> the required parking spaces shall be directly adjacent to the principal<br />
building.<br />
E. All gasoline tanks shall be installed underground. Upon the discontinuance <strong>of</strong> any gasoline pump<br />
island, the fuel storage tanks shall be removed.<br />
F. The maximum canopy clearance shall be fifteen (15) feet.<br />
G. The Land Use Administrator may allow a maximum <strong>of</strong> fifty (50) percent <strong>of</strong> the fueling position<br />
spaces to count toward the number <strong>of</strong> required parking spaces.<br />
H. Lighting standards:<br />
1. Exterior lighting shall be the minimum necessary to provide security and safety as determined<br />
by the Land Use Administrator. No more than 2.0 foot-candles <strong>of</strong> light are permitted at any<br />
property line.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palm</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> Unified Land Development Code<br />
<strong>Chapter</strong> 4 – <strong>Conditions</strong> For <strong>Limited</strong> <strong>Specific</strong> <strong>Uses</strong> And Activities<br />
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Adopted 8-19-08 – Ordinance # 2008-16<br />
Amended 12-15-09 – Ord. # 2009-26; Amended 10-5-2010 – Ord. # 2010-13