2. General Rules Volume Two Vehicle Oriented Activity 2.32.4.23. A canopy must be set back 2m from the road boundary. 2.32.4.24. A vehicle crossing into a vehicle oriented activity must comply with the following minimum separation distances from intersections measured from the start of corner construction: (a) if a national route (as identified in Appendix 17) is one of the roads of the intersection the separation distance must be 15m; (b) otherwise the separation distance must be 10m. 2.32.4.25. A vehicle crossing into a vehicle oriented activity must comply with the following minimum separation distances from other vehicle crossings: (a) between vehicle crossings for residential activities the separation distance must be 7m; (b) between vehicle crossings for other activities the separation distance must be 15m. 2.32.4.26. The width of a vehicle crossing into a vehicle oriented activity must comply with the following: (a) where there are no tanker movements associated with the activity, the one way width must be a minimum of 4.5m and maximum of 6m; (b) two way, and one way (with tanker movements) width must be a minimum of 6m and maximum of 9m. 2.32.4.27. The layout of the property must be such that a vehicle can enter and leave the property in a forward direction without any need for additional onsite manoeuvring or manoeuvring on the frontage road. 2.32.4.28. For a vehicle crossing from a national or arterial route (as identified in Appendix 17) to be used by heavy vehicles, the first 20m of the vehicle crossing must be generally at the same level as the frontage road itself. 2.32.4.29. An area, not closer than 9m to the road boundary, must be provided for onsite queuing between the property boundary and: (a) fuel dispensers; (b) ticket vending machines; (c) remote ordering facilities and devices; (d) entrance control mechanisms; (e) point where conflict with vehicles already on site may occur. 2.32.4.30. Site size must be sufficient to ensure that no vehicles being serviced; entering a carpark, awaiting service; or servicing the establishment require to be parked on the road or in such a location that impedes entry, exit and visibility to or from the entranceway. 2.32.4.31. Parking and vehicle manoeuvring must be designed and constructed in accordance with the requirements of the activity and must not impact on the adjacent road network. 2.32.4.32. The road boundary of the property must be bordered by a nib wall (or other device) to control traffic flows and to clearly define entrance and exit points. 2.32.4.33. The design of the vehicle crossing and the minimum sight distance from the vehicle crossings must be provided in accordance with Rule 2.31.4. 2 – 52