§ 127.075 PRICE SIGNS REQUIRED.
   (A)   At least one price sign per gasoline station, service station or other retail gasoline outlet is required, illuminated or otherwise. The sign shall be prominently placed and easily readable from a passing motor vehicle on abutting streets. The size of the sign shall be a minimum of 12 square feet. A sign permit shall be required for any sign larger than 24 square feet pursuant to this section, but no permit fee shall be charged.
   (B)   Should a gasoline station, service station or other retail gasoline outlet sell leaded gasoline fuel, at least one octane-level price in a unit price increment must be displayed in numerals no smaller than ten inches tall on the sign. Should a gasoline station, service station or other retail gasoline outlet also sell unleaded gasoline fuel, at least one octane-level price in a unit price increment must also be displayed in numerals no smaller than ten inches tall on the sign. Should a gasoline station, service station or other retail petroleum outlet also sell diesel fuel, at least one price for such fuel in a unit price increment must be displayed in numerals no smaller than ten inches tall on the sign.
('72 Code, § 21-76) (Ord. O-80-6, passed 1-16-80; Am. Ord. O-89-43, passed 7-19-89) Penalty, see § 127.999