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A. “Petroleum products” means gasoline, diesel fuel, kerosene, or any product (whether or not such a product is actually derived from naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixtures known as “petroleum”) commonly used in powering, lubricating, or idling engines or other devices, or is labeled as fuel to power camping stoves or lights.

B. “Motor fuel” means any liquid product used for the generation of power in an internal combustion engine, except aviation fuel and liquefied petroleum gases.

1. “Spark-ignition fuel” means gasoline and its blends with oxygenates such as, but not limited to, alcohols and ethers.

2. For labeling purposes, “gasoline-alcohol blend” means any spark-ignition fuel containing one percent or more, by volume, of ethanol, methanol, or any combination of ethanol and/or methanol.

3. “Diesel fuel” means any petroleum liquid suitable for the generation of power by combustion in compression ignition (diesel) engines. (Ord. 2114-95 § 2(C), 1995.)