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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
9/4/2012
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15Y
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19
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The project will include the following: <br /> • The service station and fuel deliveries would operate 24-hours per day, seven <br /> days per week, matching the operating hours of the grocery store. <br /> • Nine fuel pumps covered by a canopy with each pump having two hose nozzles <br /> (18 total fuel dispensers) are provided for gasoline or diesel fuel. <br /> • Two underground fuel storage tanks located near the service station's east <br /> boundary. One storage tank will be designated for low-octane gasoline only and <br /> would have a capacity of approximately 30,000 gallons. The second tank would <br /> also have an approximately 30,000-gallon total capacity, and would be divided <br /> internally into three compartments for mid-octane and high-octane gasoline and <br /> diesel fuel at capacities of approximately 12,000 gallons, 10,000 gallons, and <br /> 8,000 gallons, respectively. <br /> • An approximately 697-square-foot kiosk building will be provided with one <br /> restroom, office/work room/electrical area, and retail area. The proposed retail <br /> area will be 321 square feet in area and will include the cashier's station and <br /> quick-sale products including, but not limited to, soft drinks, bottled water, and <br /> fountain drinks; auto care products such as motor oil and antifreeze; donuts <br /> baked in the grocery store; dairy products such as milk and ice cream; pre-made <br /> sandwiches; paper products such as tissue, moist towels, etc.; and lottery tickets. <br /> (Alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, and hard liquors will not be offered for <br /> sale from the kiosk building.) <br /> • Parking for one van-accessible handicapped parking space on the north side of <br /> the site, near the east side of the kiosk for a direct path to the kiosk entrance, <br /> and an air/water station with two parking spaces to the right of the handicapped <br /> parking space. Parking for the service station employees would be provided in <br /> the parking areas for the Safeway grocery store. Hence, no employee parking is <br /> provided on the service site. <br /> • One monument sign facing Bernal Avenue and building signs on the north and <br /> south sides of the kiosk building and on the east and west sides of the canopy <br /> structure. The proposed signs would include the "Safeway" name and the "S" <br /> logo. The fuel pumps would also include the Safeway name and "S" logo. <br /> • Site and parking changes between the Shops #8 and Pad #2 sites to replace a <br /> 4,379-square-foot bank/restaurant building with a three-lane drive-through with <br /> the gasoline service station. <br /> Page 5 of 10 <br />
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