[CC 1985 § 3-1; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
The general control of the City airport shall be under the supervision of the Director of Municipal Services.
[CC 1985 § 3-2; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
All commercial operators of aircraft at the municipal airport shall carry bodily injury liability insurance and property damage insurance with a minimum of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00).
[CC 1985 § 3-3; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
The general control of all locations of hangar space shall be under the control of the Director of Municipal Services.
[CC 1985 § 3-4; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
A. 
No person shall enter onto any of the runways of the municipal airport of the City, nor into the enclosure surrounding the runways, other than personnel of and passengers in aircraft landing at or which are parked at the airport, and persons authorized by the Director of Municipal Services.
B. 
Nothing contained in this Section shall prohibit the entrance onto the premises by:
1. 
Any duly authorized representative of the Federal Aviation Administration.
2. 
The Chief of Police or the Fire Chief or any member of the Police Department or Fire Department of the City while in the discharge of their duties.
3. 
Any lessee of any property which is a part of the property described in this Section.
4. 
Any person meeting other persons landing at the airport or accompanying persons who are departing therefrom.
5. 
Personnel present and necessary for maintenance of aircraft.
[CC 1985 § 3-5; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
All land motor vehicles shall be prohibited from the landing area of the Memorial Municipal Airport except those vehicles marked with red flags.
[CC 1985 § 3-6; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
A. 
The Director of Municipal Services, acting pursuant to the guidance and under the control of the Council Municipal Services Committee, shall have the following duties:
1. 
To develop and recommend rules and regulations applicable to airport activity within the confines of existing Federal, State, County and City laws or ordinances, and recommend additional laws or ordinances or revisions thereto.
2. 
To represent the City in all matters dealing with air traffic and commerce.
3. 
To receive and screen all applications for catering services, fuel, oil, transportation, fixed-based operations, flight instructions, manufacturing or such other activities involving the municipal airport and make recommendations to the Mayor or City Council as applicable.
4. 
To investigate the need for and recommend action necessary for maintenance of the municipal airport so long as such airport requires city labor, equipment and materials or the contribution of labor, equipment and materials by others.
5. 
To develop and update through the assistance of suitable technical consultants a master airport or improvement program, including but not restricted to runways, lighting, taxiways, parking area, hangars, restaurants, lodging, communications, servicing, navigations, and flight aides.
6. 
To develop and recommend ways and means for the accomplishment to an approved master airport plan.
[CC 1985 § 3-7; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
At the first regular meeting of the City Council in May of each year, or as soon thereafter as practicable, the Mayor shall appoint one (1) member of the Municipal Services Committee as the airport representative.
[CC 1985 § 3-8; Ord. No. 5988 § 2, 5-21-1984]
The airport tenants, as of April 1 of each year, shall select a person to represent their interests on airport matters before the Municipal Services Committee.