A. 
Specialized aeronautical activities include the following:
(1) 
Hot air balloons.
(2) 
Experimental aircraft.
(3) 
Home-built aircraft.
(4) 
Parachute drops.
(These aeronautical activities require coordination and regulation through the office of the Airport Manager.)
(5) 
Banner towing pick-up and release (explicitly prohibited).
B. 
Ultralight aircraft.
(1) 
Operation of ultralight aircraft into the Airport traffic area, landings, parking and takeoffs of ultralight aircraft require prior coordination and approval of the Airport Manager.
(2) 
The Airport Manager has the authority and responsibility to designate specific runways, taxiways, or other suitable paved or prepared surfaces for occasional ultralight activity.
C. 
The Airport Manager has the authority and responsibility to approve/disapprove requests for use of the Airport facilities for hot air balloon launches, experimental aircraft tests, and home-built aircraft tests to preserve safety.
D. 
The Airport Manager has the authority and responsibility to approve/disapprove requests for use of the Airport facilities for parachute drops when the parachute landing zone is on Airport property or impacts the safe operation of aircraft on or around the Airport.
A. 
Prior to operating any type of equipment listed above, the owner/operator of the specialized aeronautical equipment must obtain approval in writing from the Airport Manager.
B. 
The owner/operator of such specialized aeronautical equipment will be limited by the Airport Manager to launching, testing, high-speed taxi or parachute landing to/from specific sites on the Airport. Those sites might be runways, portions of runways, taxiways, clear zones or other Airport property. Specific site locations may also be limited by designated time-of-day use.
C. 
Proof of liability insurance in an amount acceptable to the Airport Manager is required.