(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