Gas station definition

Gas station means a place where motor vehicle fuel is sold by retail, including a gas bar, and where automotive accessories, parts and repairs may be available for purchase, but does not include premises where the primary or substantial use is one or more of a vehicle repair shop, transmission shop, muffler shop, or other like or similar business.
Gas station or “fueling station” means a retail business selling, storing and/or dispensing gasoline, diesel, or any other fossil fuel-based motor vehicle fuels.
Gas station means any area of land, including the structures thereon, that is used for the sale of gasoline or other motor fuels, oils, lubricants and auto accessories, and which may or may not include washing, lubricating and other minor servicing, but no painting operation.

Examples of Gas station in a sentence

  • The Concept Plan for Xxxxxxxx’x Gas Station was approved by the City Council earlier this year.


More Definitions of Gas station

Gas station means a structure designed or used for the retail sale or supply of fuels, lubricants, air, water, washing and polishing services, and other operating commodities or accessories for motor vehicles and including the customary space and facilities for the installation of such commodities or accessories on or in such vehicles, but not including space or facilities for the storage, painting, major repair, refinishing, body work or other major servicing of motor vehicles.
Gas station means a use providing for the retail sale and storage of petroleum products and other fuels, energy charging, lubricating oils and products related to the operation of a motor vehicle and may include a convenience store.
Gas station means an automotive retail sales and service use in which fuel for motorized vehicles is sold, and in which accessory uses including but not limited to towing by no more than two (2) tow trucks, minor automobile repair, or rental of vehicles under ten thousand (10,000) pounds gross vehicle weight may also be provided. Facilities for washing no more than one (1) car at a time or for the collection of used motor oil shall also be considered accessory to a gas station.
Gas station means a use where gasoline and related fuels are sold, typically including a Small Retail component. This use does not include a Bulk Fuel Facility.
Gas station means the same as “automobile service station.”
Gas station means any building, land area, premises or portion thereof, where petroleum-based fuels or other petroleum products are sold and light maintenance activities such as engine tune-ups, lubrication, minor repairs, and carburetor cleaning may be conducted and convenience goods or services may be offered. Gasoline station shall not include premises where heavy automobile maintenance activities such as engine overhaul, automobile painting and body fender work are conducted.
Gas station means a building or portion of a building used chiefly in connection with tanks, pumps, and other appliances, for supplying motor vehicles with gasoline, oil, compressed air, water, electrical charging, and other fuel supplies, but not for the purpose of making repairs. When the dispensing, sale, or offering for sale of motor vehicle fuel at retail is incidental to the conduct of a public garage, the premises shall be classified as a public garage.