§ 199-28. Gasoline stations.  


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  • A. 
    Ground sign. A gasoline station shall be allowed one ground sign indicating the brand name, insignia or emblem of the principal product sold on the premises.
    (1) 
    Height and area. The height and area of the ground sign shall not exceed 24 square feet in area, and the top of the sign shall not be less than 10 feet nor more than 15 feet above the ground.
    (2) 
    Said ground sign shall conform in all other respects to the provisions of § 199-23.
    B. 
    Portable freestanding two-faced ground sign. A gasoline service station shall be allowed one portable freestanding ground sign, which may be two-faced, not to exceed three feet wide by five feet in height, and it shall not extend above the ground level more than six feet.
    (1) 
    Said portable freestanding ground sign shall be used exclusively for the advertisement of the price of fuel sold.
    (2) 
    The portable freestanding ground sign shall be allowed to be displayed only in the front of the gasoline service station, either on or behind the property line.
    (3) 
    Said sign shall conform in all other respects to the provisions of § 199-23.
    C. 
    Wall sign. A gasoline station shall be allowed one wall sign not to exceed two feet high by eight feet long. Said wall sign shall conform in all other respects to the provisions of § 199-24.
    D. 
    Exterior wall-mounted sign. A gasoline service station shall be allowed one exterior wall-mounted sign not to exceed three feet by four feet in area and not to project out from the building more than four inches. Said wall sign shall conform in all other respects to the provisions of § 199-24.
    E. 
    Gasoline stations shall conform in all other respects to requirements of this chapter.
Amended 3-16-1982 by Ord. No. 4-82