Gasoline Station definition

Gasoline Station means any real property used or equipped to be used for the retail sale of motor fuels and motor oils in or upon which the dispensing of motor fuels and motor oils is or is intended to be carried out by an attendant or by the customer, and may include the retail sale of electricity dispensed by the customer or the attendant for the purpose of charging motor vehicles and includes a Cardlock Fuel Station.”.
Gasoline Station means a premise where gasoline, diesel fuel or other motor fuels derived from petroleum are sold to the public.
Gasoline Station means a business or portion thereof used for the retail sale of gasoline, oil, or other fuel, parts, supplies, or accessories for motor vehicles; but which may also include, as an incidental use, the sale of food and other convenience items. To be considered a gasoline station, more than 50% of the gross sales of the business must be derived from the sale of motor fuel and other automotive related products.

Examples of Gasoline Station in a sentence

  • Naval Exchange Gasoline Station Investigation, Draft Technical Memorandum, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Federal Airfield, California, PRC Environmental Management, 24 August 1994.

  • The annexation agreement has been revised to include language prohibiting the following uses from being allowed at the site during the twenty-year term of the agreement: Convenience Store, Motor Bus Station, Truck Terminal/Truck Wash, Automobile Truck, Trailer, or Boat Sales or Rental, Gasoline Station, Truck Rental, Truck Stop, and Towing Service.

  • Pe Shell Gasoline Station; Te Caltex Gasoline Station; Sea Oil Gasoline Station; Lofer Petron Gasoline Station and Bodoy Rice and Corn Mill.

  • Section F Setbacks of Part 42 Combined Service Gasoline Station Zone (CG-2) of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000 , as amended is varied or supplemented as follows: The minimum side yard setback on a flanking street for the principal building is reduced from 12.0 metres (40 ft.) to 0 metres.

  • The foregoing provisions shall apply to all employes in the metropolitan area of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who are members of Gasoline Station Em­ ployes’ union, Local No. 19,802.


More Definitions of Gasoline Station

Gasoline Station or "station" means a place of business located
Gasoline Station means any area of land, including structures thereon, that is used for the sale of gasoline or any other motor vehicle fuel and oil and other lubricating substances, including any sale of motor vehicle accessories, and which may or may not include facilities for lubricating, washing, or otherwise servicing motor vehicles, but not including painting thereof by any means.
Gasoline Station means the location of a
Gasoline Station means a land use generally located near intersections or freeway interchanges and having facilities, such as gas pumps, for fueling motor vehicles. They may also have facilities for servicing and repairing motor vehicles. This land use includes service stations without convenience stores or car washes.
Gasoline Station means a place capable of receiving, storing, and dispensing one or more grades of GASOLINE for use in MOTOR VEHICLES.
Gasoline Station or "station" means a place of business located in the State and used for the retail sale and dispensing of motor fuel into the tanks of motor vehicles.
Gasoline Station means any area of land, including structures thereon, that is used for the sale of gasoline or other motor vehicle fuel and oil and other lubricating substances, including any sale of motor vehicle accessories, and which may include facilities used or designed to be used for polishing, greasing, washing, spraying, dry cleaning or otherwise cleaning or servicing motor vehicles.