§ 7-4. Personal conduct.  


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  • (1)

    General.

    (a)

    No person shall use or otherwise conduct himself or herself upon any portion of the airport in any manner contrary to posted or otherwise visually indicated directions applicable to that area.

    (b)

    No person shall destroy, damage, injure, deface, disturb, or tamper with city property at the airport.

    (c)

    All persons shall observe and obey all posted signs, fences and barricades governing the activities and demeanor of the public while on airport property.

    (d)

    No person shall make, possess, use, offer for sale, pass, or deliver any forged or falsely altered pass, permit, identification, card, sign, or other authorization purporting to be issued by or on behalf of the airport or the city.

    (e)

    No person shall loiter on airport property or in any building at the airport.

    (f)

    No person shall use the airport for storing non-aviation merchandise, supplies, or equipment, or for any unlawful purpose.

    (2)

    Animals.

    (a)

    No person shall enter any part of the airport with a domesticated animal unless such animal is kept restrained by a leash and is completely and continuously under control.

    (b)

    Except as provided in subsection (2)(a), no person shall permit any animal under his/her/its control or custody to enter the airport except those that are properly confined in a cage or other secure enclosure, as determined by the airport manager.

    (c)

    No person shall feed or perform any other act to encourage the congregation of birds or other animals at the airport.

    (d)

    Hunting, trapping or killing animals at the airport, except for the purposes of wildlife management, is prohibited.

    (e)

    Notwithstanding any of the provisions above, supervised animals used for law enforcement, wildlife management, and other governmental purposes may be at the airport without being on a leash.

    (3)

    Alcoholic beverages. Consumption of intoxicating beverages is prohibited in the aircraft operating area except by passengers inside an aircraft preparing for departure or immediately upon arrival or at such times and locations as specifically approved by the city.

    (4)

    Environmental protection.

    (a)

    No entity shall violate any provision of chapter 28 of this Code, or any federal, state, county or city rule or regulation pertaining to environmental pollution or use and disposal of hazardous substances.

    (b)

    Should the airport manager determine that during the course of an environmental incident the responsible party is not capable of, has not, or refuses to take the appropriate action in a timely manner to mitigate the adverse environmental incident, in the sole discretion of the airport manager, then the airport manager may take action and/or employ those services that the airport manager determines appropriate to control and/or clean up the site. The cost of such services shall be borne by the responsible party as specified in section 13-137 of this Code.

    (5)

    Parties, rallies, social gatherings and events. Notwithstanding anything in chapter 15 of this Code, to the contrary, all events held by any prime lessee within a hangar on airport leasehold premises shall comply with the following requirements:

    (a)

    No event shall be held on airport leasehold premises without prior written authorization from the airport manager and any other agency having jurisdiction over the event.

    (b)

    The event application shall be submitted to the airport manager a minimum of three (3) business days prior to the event.

    (c)

    The approval process shall be outlined in the event application.

( Ord. No. C-16-15 , § 1, 8-16-16)