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731.02 LOT SIZE.
   The lot for a gasoline and oil filling station shall have an area of not less than 22,000 square feet, at least one street frontage of not less than 150 feet, a front yard, or yards, if the lot fronts on more than one street, of not less than fifty feet, measured from the street line to the building lines, and side and rear yards of not less than twenty-five feet. Such front, side and rear yards shall be landscaped and shall be unoccupied by any building or other structure, parked vehicles, equipment, signs or other encroachments, except as expressly authorized by this chapter.
(Ord. 148-1970. Passed 7-13-70.)
731.03 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.
   A gasoline and oil filling station building shall be of modern fireproof construction and shall have an enclosed area of not less than 1,200 square feet if any services are to be offered on or from the premises other than the delivery of gasoline and oil into vehicles for fuel or lubrication. The enclosed area of the building may be not less than 400 square feet. No such station may offer or provide lubrication, oil changes, repairs, equipment installation, tire changes or repairs, or other services customarily provided by a gasoline and oil filling station, in any enclosed permanent building.
(Ord. 97-1970. Passed 5-18-70.)
731.04 SERVICE ISLANDS.
   At a gasoline and oil filling station one or more concrete service islands may be constructed or installed in front of the building line but not nearer than 15 feet to any street line. Such service islands shall be raised not less than four inches nor more than 12 inches above grade, and upon the islands there may be installed one or more gasoline pumps and one or more oil racks for the storage and dispensing of oil from cans of approximately one-quart capacity. No gasoline pump or oil can storage rack shall exceed six feet in height above grade.
(Ord. 97-1970. Passed 5-18-70.)
731.05 REGULATIONS FOR POLES AND LIGHTS.
   At a gasoline and oil filling station poles and lights for illumination of accessways and service islands must be erected or installed in front of the building line with no part of any such pole or light to be more than 20 feet above curb level.
(Ord. 97-1970. Passed 5-18-70.)
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