Guidelines for Petrol Stations
The primary purpose of a petrol station development is for the retailing of petrol, diesel, or other authorized fuel for use by motor vehicles. A petrol station may accommodate supporting facilities for minor repairs, servicing of motor vehicles, tyre repairs and limited commercial uses. All petrol stations shall adhere to their specific development guidelines as follows:
The maximum GPR is 0.5.
The allowable number of storeys is 1 (maximum).
The maximum site coverage is 50%.
Petrol stations shall be set back from the road and common boundary as indicated in the table below.
Building Setback from Boundary
1 Road Reserve: The plot of land to be vested in the State as required under the Street Works Act. It is demarcated by the line of Road Reserve in the Road Line Plan and the site boundary.
Petrol stations are primarily for the retail sale of fuel. Supporting or ancillary office use may be allowed to serve the petrol station. Limited commercial uses such as a mini-mart may be allowed in petrol stations for some convenience shopping to motorists. Preparation, processing and cooking of food are not allowed. All supporting or ancillary uses in a petrol station are subject to the following requirements:
Strata subdivision is not allowed.
Last updated on 5 July 2019