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A. No fuel shall be dispensed into any vehicle until motor and ignition have been shut off.
B. No use of any smoking materials shall be permitted in the immediate vicinity of the fuel pumps; signs stating same must be posted in that area.
C. No open flame shall be permitted except within a stove within the station building.
D. Premises shall be kept clean and neat, free from rubbish or trash.
A. The construction, operation and maintenance of service stations and service station equipment including tanks, and the requirement for safety clearances around same, shall be done in accordance with the provisions of all applicable codes of the Village.
B. Upon demand, an itemized statement of parts and labor used in repairing a motor vehicle and the charges made therefor shall be furnished to the legal or equitable owner of any vehicle repaired on the premises of any service station or under the direction of an owner, manager or agent of said service station.
C. In cases where used or secondhand parts are used in making any repair or alteration, the person having the work done must be informed that the parts used are not new, and such fact must be noted in the record, and upon any bill rendered.
D. No partially dismantled, nonoperable or wrecked motor vehicle shall be stored or dismantled on the service station premises, except as a direct, immediate and necessary incident to its repair.
E. Every service station shall be provided with adequate and conveniently located toilet facilities for its employees and customers, conforming with the ordinances of this Village. Toilet rooms shall be kept in a clean condition, in good repair, and well lighted and ventilated.
Compliance under Section 8-1-1 of this Code shall be required for any person giving, presenting or conducting any motion picture or theatrical performance, for admittance to which a fee is charged, excepting performances given solely for the benefit of and under the supervision of a charitable, educational or religious organization.
It shall be unlawful to permit any person, excepting ushers or other theater employees, to remain standing in a room or hall in which a motion picture is presented, during the time of such performance, and it shall be unlawful to admit into any such room or hall more persons than can be accommodated by the permanent seating arrangements for the premises.
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