As used in this chapter, "gasoline service station" shall mean the use of a building and premises primarily for the retail sale of gasoline and oil for delivery into vehicles using the same for fuel or lubrication, and may include the retail sale of grease, batteries, tires and motor vehicle accessories, the rendering of services and making of adjustments and minor part replacements to motor vehicles; the washing, waxing and polishing of motor vehicles, as incidental to other services rendered, and the making of repairs to motor vehicles except repairs of a major type. Repairs of a major type are defined to be spray painting, body, fender, clutch, transmission, differential, axle, spring and frame repairs, major overhauling of engines requiring the removal of an engine cylinder head or crankcase pan or racing the motor; or complete recapping or retreading of tires.
(Ord. 1970-78. Passed 8-11-70.)