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CITY OF FLINT, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
PART I. CHARTER
PART II. THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS*
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION*
CHAPTER 3: ADVERTISING AND SIGNS
CHAPTER 4: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 5: AIRPORT
CHAPTER 6: ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR SALES
CHAPTER 7: AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 8: AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER 9: ANIMALS AND FOWL*
CHAPTER 10: AUCTIONS
CHAPTER 11: BUILDINGS
CHAPTER 12: BUSINESS AND OCCUPATIONS GENERALLY*
ARTICLE I. AUTOMATIC MUSIC MACHINES
ARTICLE II. BUILDING CONTRACTORS
ARTICLE III. BUMP SHOP
ARTICLE IV. CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES AND MECHANICAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES
ARTICLE V. COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING FACILITIES
ARTICLE VI. CUTTING, REMOVING OR TRIMMING TREES
ARTICLE VII. INITIAL MERCHANTS
ARTICLE VIII. JUNK DEALERS, SECONDHAND DEALERS, PAWNBROKERS AND THE LIKE
ARTICLE IX. LEASING MOTORCYCLES AND THE LIKE
ARTICLE X. NONFIRE ALARM SYSTEMS
ARTICLE XI. SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS TREES
ARTICLE XII. SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF COAL AND COKE
ARTICLE XIII. USE OF BUILDINGS, STANDS AND THE LIKE FOR CERTAIN BUSINESSES
ARTICLE XIV. WRECKERS AND WRECKER AND TOWING SERVICE
ARTICLE XV. EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM/THEME PARK
ARTICLE XVI. CAR WASHES
ARTICLE XVII. CLUBS
ARTICLE XVIII. FILLING STATIONS
ARTICLE XIX. HOTELS AND ROOMING HOUSES
ARTICLE XX. OPEN PARKING STATIONS
ARTICLE XXI. SOLICITOR’S, CANVASSER’S AND PEDDLER’S LICENSE
ARTICLE XXII. CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS AND THE LIKE
ARTICLE XXIII. SALE OF ICE CREAM FROM VEHICLES AND THE LIKE
ARTICLE XXIV. SIDEWALK PHOTOGRAPHERS
ARTICLE XXV. FREIGHT CARRIERS
ARTICLE XXVI. TAXICABS, AND OTHER FOR-HIRE VEHICLES
ARTICLE XXVII. OUTDOOR PAY TELEPHONES
ARTICLE XXVIII. GARAGE/YARD SALES
ARTICLE XXIX. FIREWORKS
CHAPTER 13: CEMETERIES
CHAPTER 14: CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER
CHAPTER 15: TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 16: ELECTRICAL CODE
CHAPTER 17: FENCES
CHAPTER 18: TAXATION; FUNDS; PURCHASING*
CHAPTER 19: FIRE PROTECTION*
CHAPTER 20: RESERVED
CHAPTER 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: HEATING
CHAPTER 23: RESERVED
CHAPTER 24: HOUSING
CHAPTER 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: LICENSING FEES AND OTHER CHARGES
CHAPTER 27: RESERVED
CHAPTER 28: MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 29: MUNICIPAL RETAIL AND WHOLESALE GROWERS’ MARKET
CHAPTER 30: NUISANCES*
CHAPTER 31: GENERAL OFFENSES*
CHAPTER 32: RESERVED
CHAPTER 33: PARKS
CHAPTER 34: RESERVED
CHAPTER 35: PERSONNEL*
CHAPTER 36: PLUMBING
CHAPTER 37: POLES AND WIRES
CHAPTER 38: RAILROADS
CHAPTER 39: REFUSE, GARBAGE AND WEEDS
CHAPTER 40: RESERVED
CHAPTER 41: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER 42: STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
CHAPTER 43: RESERVED
CHAPTER 44: RESERVED
CHAPTER 45: TREES AND SHRUBS
CHAPTER 46: UTILITIES*
CHAPTER 47: WARDS AND PRECINCTS
CHAPTER 48: WATERCRAFT
CHAPTER 49: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
CHAPTER 50: ZONING*
APPENDIX: COMPILED ILLUSTRATIONS
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES*
APPENDIX A
PART III: PARALLEL REFERENCES AND INDEX
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§ 12-139 PERMIT TO OPERATE REQUIRED.
   It shall be unlawful for any person being the owner of or in control of any filling station in the City of Flint to operate or maintain a filling station in such place until a permit shall have been obtained from the City Clerk by authority of the City Council of said City, or to operate and maintain such filling station after such permit, when granted, shall have been revoked by the City Council. No permit for the operation of a filling station shall hereafter be issued which would permit existence of more than two filling stations at any street intersection having four or more corners; nor will a permit be issued for the operation of a filing station if the site at which such operation is proposed is within 300 feet of an existing building constructed for the purpose of conducting such a business, whether or not said building is actually being used for that purpose; provided, however, that any building constructed as a filling station which has been converted to another use, shall not be considered in determining the existence of a filling station within the restricted area.
(Ord. 388, passed 6-1-1931; Ord. 306, passed 5-24-1939; Ord. 2128, passed 5-19-1969)
§ 12-140 SAME — APPLICATION; REVOCATION; NONTRANSFERABLE.
   Any person desiring to operate a filling station in the City of Flint shall make, or cause to be made, an application in writing to the City Council of said City, signed by the owner or person in control of the place where such filling station is proposed to be operated, for a permit to operate the filling station, stating the location thereof, which application shall contain the further statement that the permit, if granted, will be accepted on condition that the same may be revoked by the City Council whenever the City Council may deem it necessary for the public safety of the City of Flint which permit, if granted, shall not be transferable without the consent of the City Council.
(Ord. 388, passed 6-1-1931; Ord. 306, passed 5-24-1939)
§ 12-141 SAME — SUBMISSION AND APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
   (a)   Any person desiring to erect a filling station shall submit to the Building Inspections Department for approval plans drawn to a scale of not less than one-eighth of an inch to a foot, and specifications showing the location of the filling station, driveways, pumps, air hose and all other artificial devices to be constructed. No driveway on public property shall exceed 30 feet in width where it crosses the public sidewalk and shall not exceed 40 feet in width along the line of the curb. The distance from the edge of any driveway on public property to the extension of the street property line on any adjacent intersecting street, measured along the outer edge of the public sidewalk, shall not be less than four feet. Whenever more than one driveway is constructed from any one street over public property, the driveways shall be separated by an intervening space or island located between the walk and the curb line of not less than five feet in length adjacent to the cement curb of not less than five feet in length adjacent to the public walk and not nearer than one foot from the outer edge of the public sidewalk. The space shall be enclosed with a cement curb at least four inches higher than the surface of the driveway and the walk adjacent. When private driveways on filling station sites are parallel to the public sidewalk, a concrete curb at least four inches high and six inches wide, or suitable guardrail shall be constructed on private property to separate the driveways from public property. The curb or guard rail shall be adjacent to the street property line and shall not be less than five feet in length and so constructed that it will prevent a car from being serviced while standing on City property. No curb shall be cut closer than six feet to any fire hydrant, fire alarm box or street lighting pole.
   (b)   No part of a pump foundation above grade shall be located closer than five feet from the property line nearest parallel to it nor shall the end of a pump base be nearer than 16 feet from the street property line at right angles to the pump base. Pumps and other service devices shall be so placed that no car, while being serviced, will be located on City property. No permission shall be granted for any such filling station in any location where, by reason of traffic conditions or fire or explosion hazard, the filling station would imperil the public safety.
   (c)   No permit for the construction of a filling station shall hereafter be issued which would permit existence of more than two filling stations at any street intersection having four or more corners; nor will any permit be issued for the construction of a filling station if the site at which the construction is proposed is within 300 feet of an exiting building constructed for the purpose of conducting such a business, whether or not the building is actually being used for that purpose; provided, that any building constructed as a filling station which has been converted to another use, shall not be considered in determining the existence of a filling station in the restricted area.
(Ord. 388, passed 6-1-1931; Ord. 306, passed 5-24-1939; Ord. 2128, passed 5-19-1969)
§ 12-142 SAME — OPERATING WITHOUT DECLARED PUBLIC NUISANCE; ABATEMENT.
   Any filling station operated without a permit as herein provided is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and may be restrained by proceedings instituted by the City Administrator of the City of Flint in the Circuit Court for the County of Genesee, In Chancery.
(Ord. 306, passed 5-24-1939)
§ 12-143 SALES OF MOTOR FUELS — LICENSE REQUIRED.
   That no person, firm or corporation within the City of Flint shall sell or offer for sale or have in his possession with intent to sell or offer for sale, any motor fuel to be used in a motor vehicle without having first obtained a license as herein provided.
(Ord. 1215, passed 8-5-1954)
§ 12-144 SAME — FEES; TERM; RENEWAL; REVOCATION; NONTRANSFERABLE.
   (a)   Every applicant for a license under this article shall pay to the City Clerk a fee which shall be established from time to time by resolution of the City Council, kept on file by the City Clerk, and contained in Appendix A of the City Code. Any license so obtained shall automatically expire on the following April 30.
   (b)   Any license issued under this article may be revoked by the City Council for violation of this article after notice is given to the holder of the license, and a reasonable opportunity is given for the person holding the license to be heard. Such license shall not thereafter be renewed without the consent of the City Council. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or transfer such license without the consent of the City Council.
(Ord. 1215, passed 8-5-1954; Ord. 2142, passed 7-14-1969; Ord. 3403, passed 2-8-1999)
§ 12-145 COMPLIANCE WITH FIRE CODE; TANK INSTALLATIONS.
   All filling stations shall comply with the provisions of the Fire Code. All new installations or replacements of tanks for storing flammable liquids shall be inspected and approved by the Chief of the Fire Department or a Fire Department Inspector designated by the Chief of the Fire Department before back-filling around tanks is started. An inspection fee shall be established from time to time by resolution of the City Council, kept on file by the City Clerk, and contained in Appendix A of the City Code and shall be paid to the Building Department of the City and no final approval as provided herein shall be given until the inspection fee is paid.
(Ord. 388, passed 6-1-1931; Ord. 306, passed 5-24-1939; Ord. 1213, passed 8-5-1954; Ord. 3403, passed 2-8-1999)
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