A location that is (A) within three feet of the curb, (B) within six feet of the paved surface of the public roadway if there is no curb, (C) within 6 feet of the closest public right-of-way, or (D) any other location agreed to by the resident and Florida Recycling Services, Inc that will provide a safe and efficient location to Florida Recycling Services, Inc crew and vehicle
First in a series of ten architecturally-recognized standard gas station types that describes the "original" filling station: curbside pumps (with underground storage tanks) placed along streets in front of grocery stores, hardware stores, and other stores that included gasoline in their inventory This type of station began to die out in the 1920's due to fire dangers and corresponding fire regulations and ordinances, as well as traffic concerns It continued to thrive only in rural areas after the 1920's
A curbside kit is usually an automotive kit that does not include complete engine detail Basically a simplified kit since the manufacture did not want to add the detail since they thought the builder wouldn't want it or they wanted to save on production costs