For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
FUEL.
Any flammable or combustible liquid(s), including but not limited to carbon bisulphide, gasoline, acetone, naphtha, benzole, hydrocarbon (gas drips), liquefied petroleum gas (propane), kerosene, turpentine, or other flammable liquids having a flash point below 165° F.
FUEL DISPENSING FACILITY.
Any property or any portion of property on which container(s) or tank(s), either portable or stationary, equipment, wells or terminals, or fuel dispensing devices are located and fuel is, or intended to be, transported, stored or dispensed on the property. A
FUEL DISPENSING FACILITY
is any facility that is either open to the public for sale of fuel or for private operations of or use in connection with any commercial, industrial, business, or governmental establishment, or for both. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any place where such flammable liquids are kept or sold for medicinal purposes only or for personal residential use with containers of not more than five gallons capacity.
FUEL DISPENSING STATION.
The designated area where hoses and nozzles are provided for the purpose of transferring and dispensing any fuel from a container or tank or similar vessel to any motorized vehicle or portable container.
FUEL DISPENSING DEVICE.
Any container, pump or other device for supplying any fuel to vehicles or container; and every hose or pipe for transmitting fuel passing over or under the ground.
(‘81 Code, § 10-40) (Ord. 352, passed 11-26-85; Am. Ord. 542, passed 8-27-92; Am. Ord. 869, passed 10-22-09)