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RESOUTION NO. 876
A RESOLUTON OF TH CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, RESCINDING RESOLUTION
NO. 843, AND ADOPTING COUNCIL POLICY NO. 30-1
RELATIVE TO ESTALISHMENT OF POLICIES, REG-
ULATIONS, PROCEDURES, AND GUIDELINES FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF SERVICE STATIONS.
The City Council of the
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does. hereby resolve as follows:
City of Tust.l.n, California,
No. 50-i
1. That Resolution
is hereby rescinded.
No. 8~3, ad opt ins Co~uncil PoIlcy
inat Council Policy No. 30 1, estr~bl-',.~hing
policies, re.gulations and. procedures for 'the development of
service stations and establis'~:in,= .~fuid~-llnes by wh'",'ch the
Planning Commission and. Architectural Com,%ittee may judge
appiics'tions for 'the develo'pment of service s'tatio'ss, a copy
of which is attached hereto ma'rked Exhibit A and incor'corated
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herein'.by this reference, is hereby approved and ad.opted and.
incorporated in 'the Council Po!!c.y Manual.
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PASSED AND AD~rzED at a regu±a~, meeting of the City
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Council, held on
the 1st day of May, 1967.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
CITY OF TUSTIN )
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RUTH C. POE, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City'
Council of the City of Tustin, California~ does hereby certify
that the whole number of the members of the City Council of
the City .of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Res-
olution was duly and regularly introduced, read, passed and
adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the
1st day of _¢~y ...... , 1957_~_, by the following vote'
AYES: COUNCILMEN' ~.~% C!~, .K-L.INGEj'-HaFER'? coco,. ?]ILLER
NOES: COUNCILMEN :_. >!O~!E ......... ._.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: NONE
~~y- C~rR; City----of Tustin, ~
~Cali fornia
Sublecf' SERVIC STATION MI IMUM.
SITE DEVELOP~¥~ENT GUIDE
PURPOSE
COUNCIL POLICY .................
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Resolu'fio.n No' 876 Page' 1,of 6
1. To establish policies, regulations and procedures for the
development of service stations.
2. To establish guidelines by which the Planning Commission and
Architectural Committee may judge applications for the
development of service stations.
PROCEDURE
1. Zoning - Service Stations are permitted in the C-I, C-2,
C-3 and M Districts subject to the granting of a Use Permit
therefor.
2. Architectural Review - preliminary plans, including plot
plan, elevations and landscaping, must be approved prior to
the issuance of a Building Permit.
DEFINITION
A SERVICE STATION shall mean an occupancy which primarily provides
for the sale of motor fuels, but also supplies .the servicing and
operations incidental to motor vehicles rated at one and one~.half
(1½) tons or less. These incidental services include the retail
sale of petroleum products and automotive accessories; automobile
washing (by hand); waxing and polishing of automobiles; the sale
and repair of tires (excluding recapping); battery service;
cleaning and flushing of radiators (excluding steam cleaning and
repair); and the installation of accessory components. Also,
the following operations are permitted if conducted within a
building: lubrication of motor vehicles (1% tons or less); brake
service limited to servicing and replacement of brake cylinders
and brake shoes; wheel balancing; and the testing, adjustment
and replacement of carburetors, coils, condensers, distributor
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caps, fan belts, filters, generators, points, rotors, spark plugs,
voltage regulators, water hose~ and wiring. The performance of
minor emergency repairs is allowed for vehicles of one and one-half
(1%) tons or less. .
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1. The operation and display of merchandise shall be within
an approved structure, except those directly required for
the dispensing of gasoline, oil, and water and air.
2. The storage of permanently disabled, junk or wrecked auto-
mobiles shall not be permitted. Further, no used or discarded
automotive parts or equipment may be located outside of the
building except within the designated trash storage area.
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SITE DEVELOP~4ENT GUIDE (Cont'd.) i P,,eso[u'i'ion No' 876 ~ Page' 2,0{ 6
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DEFINITION (Cont'd.)
3. Storage or parking, of buses and trucks or similar vehicles
is prohibited, except tow trucks, pick-up trucks and small
vans incidental to the service s'~ation use. The storage
of rental trailers is permitted, provided said trailers are
adequately screened from view, and said storage of rental
trailers is specifically covered in the Use Permit.
Spe~.i ~i~c_ Sta. ndards
Plans and Elevations
1. Preliminary plot plan and elevations must be submitted at
the time of filing for a Use Permit. This plan is to show
the location of all structures to be placed on the site.
2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, two complete
sets of working drawings must be submitted for review by
the Architectural Committee. These plans are to include
structure elevations and detailed plot plan (including'
landscapi.ng). Upon approval by the Architectural
Committee, building, permits may be issued, subject to the
requirements of other. City departments.
Signs (also see Ordinance ~,~o. 305)
General Notes-
1. The aggregate of all ground, roof and attached signs
established by and located on a given street frontage for
each business, shall not exceed an area equal to. two
(2) square feet for each lineal foot of frontage of each
business and area of copy shall not exceed thirty (30)
percent of the backgrouhd area of the sign; provided,
however, that automobile service stations shall be exempt
from this requirement.
2. Businesses located within two hundred (200) feet of a
freeway off-ramp may exceed the stated height and size
limitations of this Ordinance, subject to the approval
of a Use Permit.
Service Station Signs
1. Ground Sign or Combination Sign
Number- One (1) sign for each development, if said develop-
~en't--~-'s a complex as defined in Section 6.10.
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One (1) sign for each parcel separately owned and
developed if said development is not a comple as
defined in Section 6.10o
_____Area' Ground signs shall not exceed an area of two (2)
square feet for each lineal foot of frontage abutting
a street, with a maximum allowance of one hundred fifty
(150) square feet.
Height- Twenty (20) feet plus one-half (,~) foot for each
thirty (30) feet said sign is separated from residential
districts, not to exceed thirty-five (35) feet.
2. Roof or Attached Sign
One (1) sign not to exceed ten (10) feet above roof
line or one hundred fifty (150) square feet.
Ail roof signs are subject to the granting of a Use
Permit. Aggregate of both 1 and 2 above not to exceed
one hundred fifty (150) square feet.
3. Ground Sign (Price CoPy or Changeable Copy).
One sign not to exceed eighteen (18) square feet or
height of five (5) feet. '
4. Sandwich Boards
One (1) only, considered as a temporary sign.
Ail signs located in the required setback area require
approval of a' Use Permit.
.Landscaping
Landscaping is required under City regulation to conceal, '
screen, buffer, absorb, separate and to beautify, and in the
landscaping process, develop an attractive outdoor environment.
In the way of illustration, landscaping may prove very
instrumental to accomplish the following-
1. Blend the building and grounds together in such a way
as to enlarge the usefulness and pleasure of property,
improve the appearance, compliment the architecture of
nearby buildings and increase the lasting value of the
property, as well as the property of the neighborhood.
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SERVICE STATION MINI'~"iUM
SITE DEVELOP~4ENT GUIDE (Cont'd.)
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i 2. Reduce the apparent .size of bulk areas, such as a
: a_~a may be diversified
, parking lot. The expanse of an ~
with such visual variety as plantings~ walls, fences,
fountains; or it may be broken into sections bY changing
levels.
3. Serve as an effective separator and noise buffer strip
between commercial or industrial and residential uses.
4. Provide concealment in an enticing manner rather than to
set everything out in full view.
5. Provide subtle screening in order to conceal the commercial
and industrial operational and service areas.
6. Skillfully highlight and/or change the mood and character
of main centers .of interest on a building site.
Standards-
A. Planter areas shall be constructed as shown on the Site
Development Standard and equipped with irrigation
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~mes. A landscape plan must be ;sUbl~-i-%ted-for
a'p-P~0-~i '- bY the Architectural Cormmittee prior to the
issuance of a building permit. This plan shall show the
type, size and location of all trees and plants.
B. Tree wells must be provided as shown in the Site Develop-
ment Standards. A five gallon tree is reconm~ended for
each tree well. The type of tree shall be selected from the
Official Street Tree List of the City of Tustin.
C. The landscape standards indicated herein are minimum.
The developer is encouraged ~o increase the area devoted
to landscaping as much as possible, to include planting
areas immediately adjacent to the building itself. A
minimum of 5% of the land area shall be 1..an~s. qaped wit___~h
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Parking-
1. Six spaces per station.
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SERVICE STATION ~'IINIMUM Policy
SITE DEVELOPMENT GUIDE (Cont'd.) I Resolufion No' 876, P~ge' 5 ,o~ 6
Trash Storage
An enclosed trash storage area,, minimum six (6) foot by
eight (8) foot shall be provided as shown on the Site
Development Standards diagram.
Lights
Any lights provided to illuminate or advertise the service
station shall be loCated in such a manner so as not to
directly shine upon surrounding properties.
Maximum A!l_..o_.wa.b!e._ Heig.h..t
Thirty-five (35) feet
Yards and Setbacks
Frontage on Primary Highway (100'ROW)
(measured from centerline)
Front Side Rear
Frontage on Secondary Highway (80'ROW)
(measured from centerline)
.55 ' 55 ' 55 '
Ail other sites and yards not abutting a Primary or
Secondary Highway-
Side Yard - none unless site abuts an "R" District, then
ten (10) feet.
Rear Yard - none unless site abuts an "R" District, then
five (5) feet,
Minimum Building...s. it._e
Ten thousand (10,000) square feet,
~,linimum Lot Wid.t..h. at ._prop..er._ty _Li~
Corner lot- One hundred (100) feet
Interior lot- One hundred (100) feet.
~4ax_imum. L0t C0v__.er_.age._~y B..u. ild.ings ..or Str.uctur. es.
Fifty (50) percent.
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Accessory Buildings
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Buildings for ,the storage of accessory goods to be sold at
retail on the Site, such as tires, tubes, waxes, etc.,
shall be permitted provided said buildings are architecturally
harmonious with the design of the main s==uctu~e and that
said buildings are specifically approved in the Use Permit.
Review__ by Architectural Committee
Submitted plans are to be reviewed and approved by the
Architectural Committee to insure compliance with the
standards herein set forth.
The Con~ittee will be interested in the exterior treatment
of the structures and the surrounding 9'to'ands to encourage
compatibility with existing or anticipated, development in the
neighborhood.
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