§ 5 AUTOMOBILE AND RELATED SERVICE USES.
   (a)   AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY. See CAR WASH, Appendix B, § 5g.
   (b)   AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MAJOR. General repair or reconditioning of engines and air conditioning systems for motor vehicles; wrecker service collision services, including body, frame or fender straightening or repair; customizing; overall painting or paint shop; vehicle steam cleaning; those uses listed under “automobile repair, minor”; and other similar uses.
   (c)   AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MINOR. Minor repair or replacement of parts, tires, tubes and batteries; diagnostic services; minor motor services such as grease, oil, spark plug and filter changing; tune-ups, emergency road service; replacement of starters, alternators, hoses, brake parts; automobile washing and polishing; performing state inspections and making minor repairs necessary to pass said inspection; normal servicing of air conditioning systems, and other similar minor services for light load vehicles, but not including any operation named under “automobile repair, major” or any other similar use.
   (d)   AUTOMOBILE AND TRAILER SALES, NEW. Building(s) and associated open area other than a street or required automobile parking space used for the display or sale of primarily new automobiles, light trucks and trailers, to be displayed and sold on premises, and where no repair work is done except minor reconditioning of the automobiles and trailers to be displayed and sold on the premises, and no dismantling of automobiles or trailers for sale or keeping of used automobile and trailer parts or junk on the premises.
   (e)   AUTOMOBILE AND TRAILER SALES, USED. Building(s) and associated open area other than a street or required automobile parking space used for the display and sale of used automobiles, light trucks or trailers in operating condition and where no repair work is done except the minor adjustments of the vehicles to be displayed or sold on the premises. A used car sales area shall not be used for the storage of wrecked automobiles or the dismantling of automobiles or the storage of automobile parts or junk on the premises.
   (f)   Reserved for future use.
   (g)   CAR WASH. Facility or structure used to wash motorcycles, automobiles and light load vehicles. See § 155.219 for additional regulations relating to service stations.
   (h)   FREIGHT TERMINAL. See TRUCK OR MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL, Appendix B, § 5u.
   (i)   GARAGE, COMMERCIAL; COMMERCIAL PARKING LOT. A premises used solely for the parking of motor vehicles, and where such parking is allowed on the basis of the payment of a fee, contract or other form of remuneration. Facilities for washing, repair or other services shall not be included within a commercial garage or parking lot. Also see TRUCK PARKING LOT; TRUCK PARKING GARAGE, Appendix B, § 5v.
   (j)   GARAGE, STORAGE. A building or portion thereof, except those defined herein as private, repair or community garage, providing storage for more than four motor vehicles, which may have facilities for washing, but no other services. Also see Appendix B, § 1g and 1h and § 5r.
   (k)   LEASING, MOTOR VEHICLE. The use of any building or lot for the display and leasing of automobiles, motorcycles and light load vehicles.
   (l)   PARKING LOT OR STRUCTURE, COMMERCIAL. See GARAGE, COMMERCIAL; COMMERCIAL PARKING LOT.
   (m)   PARTS SALES, MOTOR VEHICLE (INSIDE). The use of any building or other premises for the display and sale of new or used parts for automobiles, panel trucks, vans, trailers or recreational vehicles.
   (n)   PARTS SALES, MOTOR VEHICLE (OUTSIDE). The use of any land area for the display and sale of new or used parts for automobiles, panel trucks vans, trailers or recreation vehicles.
   (o)   QUICK OIL CHANGE FACILITY. A business engaging in the changing of oil, oil filters and the chassis lubrication of motor vehicles. All new oil shall be dispensed from drums and all old oil shall be kept in sumps until removed by pumper trucks.
   (p)   QUICK TUNE-UP FACILITY. A business engaging in engine adjustment and minor part replacement for motor vehicles, limited to spark plugs, condensers, spark plug wires, distributor caps, distributor points, PCV valves, air cleaners, fan belts and radiator hoses. Such a facility shall not repair or replace carburetors, starters, alternators, generators, radiators, water pumps or other major engine parts, brake shoes or mufflers.
   (q)   SERVICE STATION. A building or place arranged, designed, used or intended to be used for the primary purpose of dispensing gasoline, oil, diesel fuel, liquefied petroleum gases, greases, batteries and other motor vehicle accessories at retail direct to the on-premise motor vehicle trade, provided that the above services shall not be construed to include major overhaul, the removal and/or rebuilding of an engine, cylinder head, oil pan, transmission, differential, radiator, springs or axles; steam cleaning, body or frame work, painting, upholstering and replacement of glass. If the dispensing or offering for sale of auto fuel at retail is incidental, the premises shall be classified as a public garage. SERVICE STATIONS shall not allow motor vehicles which are inoperative or are being repaired to remain outside such service station for a period greater than seven days. See § 155.219 for additional regulations relating to service stations.
   (r)   STORAGE, MOTOR VEHICLE. The storage on a lot or tract of operable motor vehicles for the purpose of holding such vehicles for sale, distribution or storage. Also see Appendix B, § 5j.
   (s)   TRUCK AND BUS LEASING. The rental of new or used panel trucks, vans, trailers, recreational vehicles or motor-driven buses in operable condition and where no repair work is done.
   (t)   TRUCK AND BUS REPAIR. An establishment providing major and minor automobile repair services to heavy load vehicles.
   (u)   TRUCK OR MOTOR FREIGHT TERMINAL. A building or area in which freight brought by motor truck is assembled and/or stored for shipping by motor truck.
   (v)   TRUCK PARKING LOT; TRUCK PARKING GARAGE. Area for parking heavy load vehicles.
   (w)   TRUCK SALES. Building(s) and associated open area other than a street or required automobile parking space used for the display or sale of primarily new heavy load vehicles to be displayed and sold on premises, and where no repair work is done except minor reconditioning of the vehicles to be displayed and sold on the premises, and no dismantling of vehicles for sale or keeping of used vehicle parts or junk on the premises.
   (x)   TRUCK STOP. Any premises involving the maintenance, servicing or repair of commercial motor vehicles, which includes facilities for dispensing fuels and other petroleum products directly into motor vehicles, and/or the incidental sale of accessories or equipment for trucks and similar commercial vehicles. Such premises may also include overnight lodging accommodations and restaurant facilities.
   (y)   WRECKING OR SALVAGE YARD, MOTOR VEHICLE. The storage, parking or holding of whole or dismantled inoperable or operable motor vehicles for the purpose of future retail or wholesale sales of such vehicles or vehicle parts, including the dismantling, partial dismantling, crushing or compacting of such vehicles.