[Code 1962 §21-6; CC 1979 §3-1; Ord. No. 973 §1, 10-4-1977]
No person shall fly an airplane over the City at a height of
less than fifteen hundred (1500) feet.
[Code 1962 §2-131; CC 1979 §3-13; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
There is hereby established an Airport Industrial Development
Board of the City to serve at the pleasure of the City Council.
[Code 1962 §2-132; CC 1979 §3-14; Ord. No. 88-32, §2, 7-5-1988; Ord. No. 92-21 §§1 — 2, 5-19-1992; Ord. No. 96-51 §1, 10-15-1996; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005; Ord. No. 33-2015 §1, 8-4-2015]
The Airport Industrial Development Board shall be composed of
seven (7) members. Two (2) members shall be affiliated with industrial
commercial aviation businesses; one (1) member shall be the Director
of Economic Development for the City of Neosho; one (1) member shall
be an officer of a financial institution from the City of Neosho;
one (1) member shall be a City Council member and two (2) members
shall be a pilot at large. These members shall elect from the membership
of the Board a Chairman, Vice Chairman and a Secretary.
[Code 1962 §2-133; CC 1979 §3-15; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
Members of the Airport Industrial Development Board, after the
expiration of the original terms, shall be appointed for subsequent
terms of three (3) years.
[Code 1962 §2-134; CC 1979 §3-16; Ord. No. 781 §1, 3-16-1971; Ord. No. 88-32 §3, 7-5-1988; Ord. No. 92-21 §§1,
3, 5-19-1992; Ord. No.
229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
Any vacancy on the Airport Industrial Development Board shall
be filled by the Council by appointment of a member to serve during
the remainder of the term of his/her predecessor.
[Code 1962 §2-135; CC 1979 §3-17; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
The Airport Industrial Development Board shall hold regular
meetings at such times and at such place as the Board may determine
but such meetings shall be held no less often than every three (3)
months. A quorum for all regular or special meetings shall be a simple
majority.
[Code 1962 §2-136; CC 1979 §3-18; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
A. The
Airport Industrial Development Board 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 base operations, flight instruction, manufacturing
or such other activities involving the use or conduct of business
on or involving the municipal airport and make recommendations to
the City Manager 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 through the assistance of suitable technical consultants
a master airport development program including, but not restricted
to, runways, lighting, taxiways, parking area, hangars, restaurants,
lodging, communications, servicing, zoning, etc.
6. To develop and recommend ways and means for the accomplishment of
an approved master airport plan.
[Code 1962 §2-137; CC 1979 §3-19; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
The Airport Industrial Development Board may delegate to its
individual members such of the responsibilities and duties set forth
in this Article as may be necessary to effectively carry out the responsibilities
of the Board.
[Code 1962 §2-138; CC 1979 §3-20; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
The Airport Industrial Development Board shall not commit the
City to any expenditure of money nor shall it otherwise obligate the
City without the specific authority of the City Council.
[Code 1962 §2-139; CC 1979 §3-21; Ord. No. 229-2005 §1, 10-18-2005]
The Airport Industrial Development Board shall be responsible
to the City Council and shall confine its efforts to the development
and maintenance of the municipal airport for the City in keeping with
the times and economics of the City.