HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE 0290-1976CITY OF KF, NAI
ORDINANCE NO. 290-76
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA
ADOPTING THE 1976 KENAI MUNICIPAL AIRPORT REGULATIONS
WHEREAS, these regulations will serve es the relator power for
the Alt'port Manager or his desf~,nated representative, and
WItEREAS, prior regulations were adopted by the Ah*port Advisory
Commission and have since become outdated, and
WHEREAS, these regulations, as amended, are a necessary tool in the
proper management of the Kenai Municipal Airport.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Kenai,
Alaska, that fire 1976 Kenai ~unioipal Ah, port Regulations are hereby adopted
as the re~mlatory authori~ in the management of the Kenal Municipal Airport.
Dated this /~/ day of ~/t,~/t/ , 1976.
CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA
ATTEST:
]~S A. ELBON, TMAY~OR
FIRST READING: ~?,~_~/~ ~, / ~ )~
sEcom ADING: /L, / /76
EFFECTIVE DATE: / 7. /~7(~
CITY OF KENAI
AIRPORT REGULATIONS
ADOPTED: 1976
CITY OF KENAI
AIRPORT REGULATIONS
Under the authority granted in 29.48.030, (1972} Alaska
Statutes, and pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance 48,
Section Four~ of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Kenai,
the following Regulations are hereby promulgated governing
the conduct of all persons visiting or using the facilities of
the Kenai Airport and all vehicles, structures, property and
aircraft on the premises. The penalty for violation of any
Airport Regulations shall be as prescribed in the Kenai Code
of Ordinances~ unless otherwise provided herein.
These Regulations also govern the conduct of all persons
flying within a five (5) mile radius of the Kenai Airport
unless exceptions are specifically provided in the Federal
Aviation Agency Regulations, or unless exceptions not in conflict
with the Federal Regulations, are authorized by the Airport
~tanager.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Definitions ...................... Page 1
Airport Manager Authority and Responsibility ....... Page 2
Aeronautical Activities .................. Page 3
Vehicle Operation and Regulations ............. Page 4
Parking .......................... Page 5
'Aircraft Registration ................... Pa~e 6
Accidents ......................... Page 6
Aircraft Operation .................... Page 7
General .......................... Page 8
Fueling .......................... Page lO
Safety and Sanitation ................... Page ll
Airport Billing ...................... Page 12
Landing Fees ....................... Page 13
1.000 DEFINITIONS
AIRCRAFT signifies any contrivance now known, or hereafter
designed, invented, or used for navigation or flight in the
air, except parachutes and other contrivances used primarily
as safety equipment.
AIRPORT MANAGER refers to the official to whom the City
Manager of the City of Kenai has delegated the responsibility
of managing and directing the activities of the Municipal
Airport, and who is accountable to the City Manager for the
performance of his duties.
AVIATION OPERATOR refers to any person or organization
engaged in business of an aviation nature having authority
to conduct such business at the Municipal Airport by virtue
of a contract or lease with the City of Kenai.
CITY shall mean the City of Kenai, Alaska.
CITY MANAGER refers to the official to whom the Kenai City
Council has delegated the responsibility of managing and
directing all activities of the City of Kenai.
EMPLOYEE refers to any person employed by the City of Kenai
and acting under the supervision and direction of the
Airport Manager,
FIELD AREA is that area within the boundaries of the Kenai
Municipal Airport designated for use by aircraft only,
including aircraft parking areas, Airport land which is
posted or fenced, all being within the official boundaries
of tho Municipal Airport and designated by the Airport Manager
as the Field Area.
FIRE DEPARTMENT refers to any employee of the City of Kenai
Fire Department or their representatives as authorized by the
Department Chief or the Airport Manager.
FUEL TENDER refers to any vehicle used for the transporting,
handling or dispensing of gasoline, kerosene, oil or other
fuel or lubricant.
MOTOR VEHICLE refers to any self-propelled vehicle, not
including aircraft, which may be used as a mode of
transportation.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT refers to any vehicle, equipment or device
which is not self-propelled and excludes any aircraft.
MOVEMENT AREA refers to that area of the Kenai Municipal
Airport controlled by the Federal Aviation Agency Control
Tower, and which includes any approachways, runways and
taxiways.
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KENAI )~NICIPAL AIRPORT is the name given to the airfield and
all related facilities of the City of Kenai and is hereafter
referred to as the Airport.
NOTAM signifies an abbreviation for "Notice to Airmen",
published and distributed to pilots and others concerned with
aeronautical operations calling attention to special airport
or flying restrictions or conditions.
PERSON refers to any individual, firm, partnership, corporation,
company, association, joint stock association or body politick
and includes any trustee, receiver or assigned representative
thereof who will be responsible to adhere to any restrictions,
limitations or rights covered within these regulations.
POLICE refers to any employee or authorized agent of the City
of Kenai Police Department or any authorized agent or represen-
tative of any State or Federal Police Department or organization
maintaining or regulating police enforcement powers.
PUBLIC AREA refers to that space within the boundaries of the
Kenai Municipal Airport devoted to roadways, walkways,
designated parking or service areas of airport structures,
including both municipal and lessee buildings, and that area
occupied and used by airport concessions serving the public.
2.000
2.010
2.020
2.030
2. 040
AIRPORT MANAGER AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
Compliance with these Regulations will be enforced by
the Airport Manager or his authorized representative,
as the person employed and authorized by the City of
Kenai to manage and supervise the operation of the
Kenai Municipal Airport. All persons on any part of
the property comprising the Airport shall be governed
by the regulations prescribed herein and by orders
and instructions appertaining thereto issued by the
Airport Manager.
In the event of any contingencies not specifically
covered by these Regulations, the decision of the Airport
Manager shall be final, subject to appeal to the City
Manager.
In addition to members of the Police and Fire Departments,
the Airport Manager is authorized to require compliance
with these Regulations. No authority is either hereby
expressed or implied, however, that would permit any
~ndividual or agency other than the City to change, amend,
or mitigate these Regulations.
The Airport Manager may remove or eject from the Airport
premises any person who knowingly and willfully violates
any Regulation set forth in this docunlent or any order
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S.OIO
2;. O20
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040
3.050
3. 060
or instructions issued by the Airport Manager under
the authority of these Regulations, and he may deny
use of the Airport and its facilities to any such
person if he determines that such denial is necessary
under the circumstances.
AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES
Aeronautical activities at the Airport, and all
flying of aircraft departing from or arriving in
the airspace above the Airport shall be conducted in
conformity with current provisions of the Federal
Aviation Agency Regulations and orders issued by the
Regional Director or Facility Chief at the genai Airport
not in conflict with said regulations.
In the event that any person shall show intent to board
and/or operate an aircraft while he is physically
incapacitated or mentally irresponsible by virtue of
intoxication or the effects of drugs, or ti any person
shalI attempt to board or operate an aircr:~£t illegally,
it shall be the duty of the Airport Ma--s~, Airport
employees and Aviation Operators to restrain in any
manner necessary such person from performing such
activities,
In the event any parson commits an act contrary to
these Regulations and such act is witnessed by a
Flight Service Specialist or Flight Controller Technician,
it shall be the duty and privilege of the Facility Chief
or Flight Service Specialist, or other person witnessing
the transgression, to report such act to the Airport
Manager immediately for prompt punitive action.
Special notices of items of interest to persons engaged
in business with the City in respect to the Municipal
Airport she1! be issued under the authority of this
section at such time and in such a manner as the ^irport
Manager deems necessary.
In the event the Airport Manager believes the conditions
of the Airport to be unsafe for landing or take-off, it
shall be within his authority to issue a NOTAM closing
the Airport. ~hen the Field is again usable the Manager
will issue another NOTAM to that effect.
All disabled aircraft and parts thereof on the Airport
runway and taxiways shall be promptly removed from the
Airport by the owners unless such removal is required or
directed to be delayed pending investigation of an accident.
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4.000
4.010
4.020
4.050
4.040
4.050
4.000
4.070
4.080
4.090
VEHICLE OPERATION AND REGULATIONS
No person shall operate any motor vehicle on the Airport
otherwise than in accordance ~ith the rules prescribed
by the Airport Manager and other applicable laws for
the control of such vehicles,
No person shall operate any motor vehicle in areas
designated for the use of aircraft without having
first obtained approval from the Airport Manager's
office.
No person shall operate motorized equipment of any
kind on the Airport unless possessed of a valid
operator's license.
No person shall operate a motor scooter, truck or
other motor vehicle in any hangar on the Airport
without exhausts protected by screens or baffles,
to prevent the escape of sparks or the propagation of
flames.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle of any kind on
the field area in a reckless manner or in excess
of the speed limits prescribed by posted signs. Speed
limits shall not exceed 25 miles per hour, except
that the speed limit shall not exceed 1S miles per
hour in the ramp, apron, aircraft parking and hangar
areas.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle in the field
area contrary to the directions of posted signs, except
in extreme emergency.
No person under the influence of intoxicating liquor,
depressant, hallucinogenic, stimulant or narcotic drugs,
shall operate a motor vehicle on the Airport roads or
field area.
The driver of any vehicle operated in the field area
must at all times comply with lawful order, signals
or directive of an authorized representative of the
Airport, City Police Department or FAA Control Tower.
During daylight hours al2 vehicles, which for one
reason or another, are authorized to operate on the
Field without two-way radio shall be either painted
chrome yellow or display a checkered flag not less than
two feet ~quare of international orange and white, with
checks at least eight inches square. Between the hours
of sunset and sunrise such vehicles shall display an
overhead flashing red light, which shall be visible from
all directions and of sufficient brilliance to be seen
under clear weather for a distance of at least one mile
with the naked eye.
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4.100
4.110
4.120
4.1~0
4.140
4.150
4.160
Emergency conditions existing on the field area will
not suspend or cancel any existing Regulations. During
such conditions, the driver of every vehicle should
make certain that he does not move his vehicle in any
direction unless specifically cleared by the FAA Control
Tower.
All motor vehicles shall be equipped with, and use
headlamps, rear lamps, stop signal lamps, and other
lights as required in the City of Kenai Traffic Code.
No person shall clean vehicles, engines, tools, etc.,
by use of inflammable material, or repair motor vehicles
anywhere in the field area other than in designated
areas, except those minor repairs necessary to remove
such vehicle from the Airport, nor shall any person
move, interfere, o~mmper with any motor vehicle part,
instrument, or tool thereof, without the permission of
the owner, or satisfactory evidence of the right to do
so duly presented to the Airport Manager.
The Airport Manager is authorized to tow or otherwise
move vehicles which are parked by their owners or
operators on the Airport in violation of the Regulations
of the Airport. The Airport Manager shall have the
authority to make a charge against the owner or operator
of such vehicle for such towing or moving service, and
the motor vehicle so towed or moved shall be subject
to lien for such charge.
Any vehicle without radio that has been permitted to
operate on the field will not proceed closer than 75
feet from the edge of the runway, nor cross any runway,
prior to being cleared by the FAA<ontrol Tower.
No vehicle shall be operated on the Airport if it is
so constructed, equipped, or loaded as to endanger persons
or property.
All fuel trucks or tenders shall be positively grounded
during all times they are being used to service aircraft
or a fueling facility.
5.000
5.010
PARKING
No person shall park a motor vehicle in the field area
other than in the areas specifically established for
parking by the Airport Manager or Aviation Operators,
and in manner prescribed. No person shall park any
motor vehicle in excess of time limit prescribed for
the particular parking area, nor shall any persons
park any motor vehicle in any area requiring payment
for parking thereon without paying the required parking
fee.
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5.020
5. 030
S.040
5.050
5. 060
6.000
6.010
6.020
6.030
No person shall park an aircraft or motor vehicle in any
area on the Airport other than that prescribed by the
Airport Manager. Aircraft or motor vehicles in violation
will be impounded. The moving of aircra,Ct or motor vohicles
for impoundment purposes, or other reason in the public
interest, may be performed by Airport. employees. Inconven-
ience or damage that may result from such movement will
be at the risk of the owner.
All aircraft owners parking transient aircraft in an area
designated by the Airport Manager shall register their
aircraft with the Airport Hanager.
Transient aircraft under 10,000 pounds shall park at the
tail tie-downs on the south terminal ramp apron and
aircraft exceeding 10,000 pounds shall park on the north
terminal ramp, off the VOR Checkpoint.
All aircraft owners parking aircraft in an area designated
by the Airport Manager will be charged a tie-down fee of
$20.00 per calendar month.
Rates for tie-downs of aircraft over 4,000 pounds shall be
determined by the Airport Manager. Rates will be determined
by certified gross take-off weights and charged .005 cents
per pound.
AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION
New aircraft arrivals intending residency at the Kenai
Municipal Airport shall register their aircraft in a
commercial parking area not more than five (5) days after
their arrival at the Airport.
Transient aircraft owners failing to register their aircraft
with the Airport Manager within the five (5) day period as
set out in 6.010 shall be charged with improper parking of
the aircraft and subject to impoundment of the aircraft.
Aircraft owners who fail to notify the Airport Manager of
the removal of their aircraft from the Airport parking areas
will be charged as if the aircraft were still there.
6.040
All commercial operators of aircraft operating from the
Kenai ~unicipal Airport shall register each aircraft with the
Airport Manager. Such registration may be by mail and must
show the aircraft take-off weight, along with the name of the
registered owner and his/her correct address. Such notice
shall be given before such commercial operations shall
commence operation.
7.000 ACCIDENTS
7.010
Persons involved in aircraft accidents involving personal
injury, or property damage in excess of $100.00 occurring
on the Airport shall make a full report thereof to the
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Airpnrt Ma ~,er's office and to the F¢'~ ral Aviation Agency
as soon afte~ the accident as possible. Said report shall
includ~ names and addresses of persons iqvolved and of any
witnesses.
7.020
Any person damaging any light, fixture, or other Airport
property by means of contact with ~n aircraft or any other
means, shall report such damage to the Airport Manager's
office or Flight Service Station personnel immediately
and shall be fully responsible for any costs required to
repair the damage or replace the da~,agvd item. }:AA Control
Tower personnel will report any incident of damages upon
the failure of an aircraft operator to do so.
8.000
8.010
8.020
8.030
8.040
8.050
8.060
6.070
8.07I
8. 072
AIRCRAFT OPERATION
Aircraft shall not be warmed up or run in prolonged engine
test operations in any area that ~ould result in a hazard
to other aircraft, persons, or property, llnder no circum-
stances shall prolonged engine test operations be permitted
without either a competent operator at the controls~ or the
aircraft securely tied down at both wings and tail, with
barricade around the entire perimeter of the propeller
area,
All aircraft operating on the Kenai Municipal Airport must
bear current airworthiness certificates issued by the
Federal Aviation Administration.
No aircraft shall be operated on the Airport regularl~ unless
it is equipped with tail or nose wheel, and wheel brakes, or
skis when conditions permit, except with the permission of
the Airport Manager.
Instrument approach procedure at Kenai Municipal Airport
shall be the procedure as specifically authorized by the
Regional Director, Federal Aviation Agency.
All student pilots, prior to making their first solo flight
must have made a visit to the Flight Service Station ~hile
traffic is in progress, observing traffic and Flight Service
Station procedures. Each student pilot will ask the
Flight Service Specialist to make the appropriate entry in
his log book to verify compliance with this requirement.
Airplanes taking off and landing at the Kenai Municipal
Airport will follow the rules and regulations established
by the Federal. Aviation Administration.
Airplane taxiing shall conform to the attached taxiing
diagram.
Taxiing shall be doae straight down the runway, after
touchdown and aircraft shall turn onto the first exit
taxiway or as directed by the FAA Control Tower.
Turns of 180 degrees on the runway are expressly prohibited
except by FAA Control Tower approval.
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8.080
8.090
8.100
All helicopters carrying sling loads must fly a course
away from areas congested with aircraft and buildings,
with prior approval and direction from FAA Control Tower.
Helicopter landings and take-offs at l, laces other than
those formally designated for regular and repeated use
must be cleared by the Airport Manager or his representative.
Emergency operations will be as directed by FAA personnel.
No person, on a regular basis, shall repair an aircraft,
aircraft engine, propeller, or other aircraft equipment on
Airport property unless he is employed by, or doing
business as a fixed base operator on the Airport, nor shall
repairs be made in any area other than that specifically
designated for such purpose.
9.000
g.010
GENERAL
No person shall, without the permission of the Airport
Manager:
9.011 Destroy, injure, deface or distrub in any way, any
buildings, signs, equipment, marker or other structure,
tree~ flower, lawn or other property on the Airport
property.
9.012 Alter, make additions to, or erect any building or
sign, or make any excavations on the Airport without
the consent of the Airport Manager.
9.015 Nilfully abandon any personal organizational property
on the Airport.
9.014 Enter the Airport movement area or ramp.
9.020 No perscn shall interfere with, tamper with, unlawfully
remove, or injure any part of the Airport or any of the
equipment thereof.
9.056 No person shall knowingly or wilfully make any false
statement or report to the Airport Manager or to any
Airport employee.
9.040 No person shall interfere or tamper with any aircraft or
put in motion the engine of such aircraft, or use any
aircraft, aircraft parts, instruments or tools, without
permission of the owner or by specific direction of the
Airport Manager.
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9.140
Any person who knowingly and wilfully violates any
Regulation prescribed herein, or any order or instruction
issued in keeping therewith, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, may be fined
not more than $S00.00 or imprisoned for not more than
30 days, or both, under the authority of the Code of
Ordinances, City of Kenai.
9.150
The City of Kenai assumes no responsibility for loss,
injury, or damage to persons or property on the Airport,
or using Airport facilities by reason of fire, theft,
vandalism, wind, flood, snow, earthquake, or collision
damage, nor does it assume any responsibility for injury
to persons while on the Airport or while using the
facilities thereof.
9.160
These Regulations supercede and cancel all previous rules
and regulations set forth by the City or other agency
with respect to the management and operation of the Kenai
Field.
10.000
10.010
10.020
10.030
10.040
lO.OSO
10.060
10.070
10.080
FUELING
No aircraft shall be fueled or defueled while the engine
is running, or being warmed by applications of exterior
heat, or while such aircraft is in a hangar or enclosed
space.
No person shall smoke within 50 feet of an aircraft being
fueled or defueled.
No person shall operate any radio transmitter or receiver
or switch electrical appliance off or on an aircraft
during fueling or defueling.
Persons engaged in the fueling or defueling of aircraft
shall make every possible effort to prevent overflow of
the fuel.
No person shall use any material during fueling or defueling
of aircraft which is likely to cause a spark or be a source
of ignition.
No person shall start an engine of any aircraft when there
is any gasoline on the ground under suck aircraft.
Fueling hoses and equipment shall be maintained in a safe,
sound and non-leaking condition.
All fueling and defueling of aircraft shall be conducted
at least 50 feet from any hangar or other building.
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9.050
No person shall enter any restricted area posted as being
closed to the vublic except as may be permitted by these
regulations.
9.060 No person shall enter upon the field area except:
a. Persons assigned to duty therein.
b. Authorized representatives o£ the Airport and Federal
Aviation Agency.
c. Persons authorized by the Airport Manager.
d. Persons, under appropriate supervision, entering the
area for purposes of embarkation and debarkation.
9.070
9.080
No person shall engage in any business or commercial activity
of any nature whatever on the Airport except with the
approval of the Airport Manager, and under such terms and
conditions as may be prescribed in the City of Kenai Code
of Ordinances.
No person shall post, distribute or display signs, adver-
tisements, circulars or any other printed matter at the
Airport except with the approval of the Airport Manager and
only in such manner as he may prescribe.
9.090
No person shall travel on the Airport other than on the
roads, walks or places provided for the particular class
of traffic.
9.100 No person shall occupy the roads or walks in such a manner
as to hinder or obstruct their proper use.
9.110
9.120
9.130
No person shall operate any type of vehicle for the disposal
of garbage, ashes or other waste material on the Airport
without the approval of the Airport Manager.
Any person who has been denied the use of the Airport by the
Airport Manager shall come upon or use the Airport only
while traveling through as a passenger in a taxicab or other
vehicle when enplaning or deplaning as a passenger of an
aircraft operating on the Airport.
All shops, garages, equipment and facilities not the property
of the City of Kenai are expressly for the conduct of the
owners or lessees business operations. No persons other
than the owners or lessees or their ~mployees shall make
use of these facilities without individual and specific
permission of the owners or lessees.
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1~.090
10.100
10.110
Aircraft fueling shall be conducted only from approved
type pumps or fueling trucks, and only by those authorized
by the Airport Manager. No person shall fuel aircraft from
barrels, drums or cans under any condition or circumstances.
However, the Airport Manager may waive this regulation for
dealer or when conditions do not permit fueling at designated
areas.
All persons wishing to install aircraft fueling facilities
on the Airport must submit plans and other information on
the installation as the Airport Manager may require in
orde~ to provide for the safety of the public. All such
installations must conform to the fire prevention code
of the City of Kenai.
The wholesale distributor of all aviation fuel shall pay
the City a fee of two cents per gallon for all aviation
gasoline, one and one-half cents per gallon for all jet
fuel, and five cents per gallon for all aviation oil
delivered outside the City for use on the Kenai Municipal
Airport, provided that the above fuels and oils are to
be used in any type of aircraft. The fee shall be payed
on a regular monthly basis by the wholesaler and
a list of the bulk gallonage delivered to each individual
on forms supplied by the City along with a copy of the
invoice for each delivery must be submitted. Exceptions
are made to fuels sold to the United States Government
Agencies dispensing petroleum for their agencies' use.
11.000
11.01~
11.020
SAFETY AND SANITATION
No person shall keep or store any inflammable liquids,
gases, signal flares or other similar materials in the
hangars or in any building on the Airport: PROVIDED
that such materials may be kept in aircraft in the proper
receptacles i~stalled in the aircraft for such purpose,
or in rooms or areas specifically approved for such
storage by the Airport Manager, or in Underwriter's
Approved Safety Cans.
No person shall keep or store lubricating or waste oils
in or a~out the hangars: PROVIDED, that such material
may be kept in room specifically designated for oil
storage; PROVIDED FURTHER, that not more than 12 hours
supply of lubricating oil may be kept in or about a
hangar unless in containers or receptacles approved by
insurance underwriters.
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11.030
11.040
11.050
11.060
11.070
11.080
11.090
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12.000
12.010
Lessees shall provide suitable receptacles with covers
for the storage of waste, rags and other rubbish. Such
receptacles shall be metal. All used waste and and rags
or other rubbish shall be removed in accordance with
the City Ordinance governing trash and rubbish disposal.
Except as may be specifically authorized by the Airport
Manager, no person shall conduct any open-flame operations
in any hangar or on the Airport unless fire extinguishers
are close at hand to control any hazard that may arise.
No person shall smoke on the Airport, in any hangar or
shop, servicing area, gasoline storage area, or in any
building, room or place on the Airport where smoking is
specifically prohibited by the Fire Chief or the Airport
Manager.
All lessees on the Airport shall keep the hangar apron
and ramp areas leased by them respectively, or used in
their operations, clean and clear of oil, grease and other
materials or trash, except as may be provided to the
contrary in any specific lease or contracts.
No person shall keep uncovered trash containers in any
area. No vehicle for hauling trash, dirt or any other
materials shall be operated on the Airport unless such
vehicle is constructed so as to prevent the contents
thereof from dropping, shifting or leaking, or otherwise
escaping therefrom. No person shall spill dirt or any
other materials from vehicles, on the Airport. Areas
used for trash or garbage containers shall be kept clean
and sanitary at all times.
No person shall dispose of garbage, papers or refuse or
other material on the Airport except in receptacles
provided for that purpose, and in confirmation with the
City of Kenai Ordinance on garbage and trash removal.
Ail tenants or lessees on the Airporti[~ll suppl~ and m in-
tain such adequate and readily access fire extinguishers
as are provided by Fire Underwriters for the particular
hazard involved, as may be deemed necessary by the Fire
Chief of the City of Kenai.
No tenant or lessee on the Airport shall store or stock
material or equipment in such a manner as to constitute
a hazard to persons or property.
AIRPORT BILLING
All billings are payable at the City Clerk's office within
1S days after presentation unless otherwise noted thereon.
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12. I).30
1.2.040
12.050
llelinquent bills will have imposed thereon a penalty of
ten percent (10%1 and the balance due shall dr;tw interest
at the rate of eight percent f8%) per annum.
The charges to lessees for ground rental at the Airport
shall be as no~, and as may hereafter be established by
the City Council.
Charges to concessionaires desiring space for other
aviation or public services within an Airport Terminal
facility or elsewhere on the Airport will be contingent
upon the type of service to be rendered and the space
desired, and as may be established thereafter.
Military and government aircraft using the Airport shall
be exempt from landing and transient parking fees. These
exemptions shall not apply to commercial aircraft operations
leased to governmental agencies.
13.000
13.010
13.020
13.030
13.040
LANDING FEES
There shall be a landing fee of 20 cents per thousand
pounds of weight on aircraft with a certification gross
take-off weight of 4,000 pounds or over, payable monthly.
There is no landing fee for aircraft under 4,000 pounds
certified gross take-off weight.
There shall be a us~ fee of $25.00 per month per aircraft
under 4,000 pounds ~rtifi. ed take-off weight for commercial
use of the Airport~facilities unless the operation has
leased land from the Airport from which to conduct such
operations, and is using the fueling facilities on the lenai
Airport as set out in the Airport Regulations.
All commercial operators operating aircraft with a certified
gross take-off weight of 4,000 pounds or over shall submit
a report showing the total number of take-offs of
different types of aircraft made on the Airport each month.
This report shall be accompanied hy the above use fees
for that month and must be received no later than the 15th
day of the following month. This does not apply to landing
for testing of aircraft or training of personnel. In such
instances there shall be no fee.
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