[R.O. 1997 § 150.010; Ord. No.
906 § 1, 11-3-1964; Ord. No. 2684 §§ 1 — 2, 8-5-2003]
An Airport Board is hereby established to consist of seven (7)
members, who shall be appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent
of the City Council.
[R.O. 1997 § 150.020; Ord. No.
906 § 2, 11-3-1964]
Members of the Airport Board shall be appointed to serve for
four-year terms, except as to those originally appointed in the year
of 1964 and constituting the original Board under this Article, wherein
one (1) member shall be appointed to serve for a term of one (1) year;
two (2) members to serve for a term of two (2) years; and one (1)
member to serve for a term of three (3) years; and one (1) member
to serve for a term of four (4) years. Vacancies shall be filled by
appointment.
[R.O. 1997 § 150.030; Ord. No.
906 § 3, 11-3-1964]
The Airport Board shall annually elect a Board Chairman, who
shall call and preside over meetings of the Board. A Vice Chairman
and Secretary shall also be elected by the Board members. The Board
shall meet at least once a month at a regular meeting place and shall
keep a journal containing the minutes and records of the proceedings
of each meeting to be kept as a permanent record.
[R.O. 1997 § 150.040; Ord. No.
906 § 4, 11-3-1964]
The Airport Board shall have control and management of the facilities
of the Kennett Memorial Airport and all property belonging to or comprising
the same and shall maintain and operate the runways, buildings, and
grounds in an efficient and business like manner, subject to the regulatory
powers and approval of the City Council. The airport facilities shall
be operated and maintained in accordance with any agreements in effect
with the Federal Aviation Agency as the representative of the United
States of America.
[R.O. 1997 § 150.050; Ord. No.
906 § 5, 11-3-1964]
The Airport Board shall cause all money, revenue, rents and
profits, derived from the Kennett Memorial Airport and the operation
thereof to be paid to the City.
[R.O. 1997 § 150.150; Ord. No.
2662 §§ 1 — 5, 9-24-2002]
A. Any person or entity desiring to conduct aerial application operations from the Kennett Memorial Airport shall comply with the application requirements set forth in Section
155.090 of the Municipal Code of the City of Kennett which requirements shall be in addition to the requirements of this Section.
B. Each such aerial applicator must provide proof of general liability
insurance with a combined single limit of not less than one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00) listing the City of Kennett as additional
insured.
C. Each such aerial applicator must pay an annual user fee of one thousand
five hundred dollars ($1,500.00) payable before conducting any operations.
D. Each aircraft conducting aerial applications shall have a working
communications radio and pilots must make position reports, at a minimum,
on downward, base and final approach legs of the traffic pattern.
Aerial applicators shall not be required to fly the standard pattern
altitude of one thousand one hundred (1,100) feet mean sea level but
shall fly at an altitude which enables aircraft operating on the ground
or on final approach to see the aerial applicator as necessary to
maintain safe traffic separation.
E. A loading and containment area must be constructed and maintained,
at the expense of the aerial applicator(s), which complies with EPA,
Missouri DNR and FAA standards and the standards and regulations of
any other applicable Federal or State agency and approved by the City
of Kennett Building Inspector and Fire Chief. Any one (1) aerial applicator
may construct and maintain the loading and containment area or may
construct and maintain the loading and containment area together with
other aerial applicators. The person(s) or entity(ies) bearing the
expense of constructing and maintaining the loading and containment
area may charge a reasonable fee to other aerial applicators who do
not bear the expense of constructing and maintaining the loading and
containment area. Operators may satisfy this requirement by using
portable loading and containment devices, if the devices comply with
EPA, Missouri DNR and FAA standards and the standards and regulations
of any other applicable Federal or State agency and meet approval
of the City of Kennett Building Inspector and Fire Chief.