The city council shall have the power by resolution to establish
charges and fees for the following types of activities and services
at the airport:
(d) Landing fees for nonscheduled transient aircraft carrying passengers
or cargo for hire.
(e) Permanently based commercial services.
(f) Temporarily based commercial services.
(g) An operator shall be considered as "temporarily based" at the airport
within the meaning of this chapter unless the operator maintains an
office at the airport and intends to engage in business from the base
for a consecutive period of not less than six months in duration.
The requirements of this section may be modified or waived by action
of the council during such times as are declared by it to be periods
of public emergency.
(h) Such other services or activities as are deemed proper by the council.
[Ord. No. 436, § 46.]
[Ord. No. 436, § 48.]
Any activity not specifically covered in this article shall
pay those fees established by negotiation between the operator and
the city and they shall be determined by the type of undertaking,
extent thereof, use of the field and services required and other factors
applicable to the particular enterprise.
[Ord. No. 436, § 49.]
The city council may enter into agreements with airlines, firms,
individuals, corporations and partnerships to operate flying schools;
to use the airport as a base for the carrying on of commercial activities;
for the carrying for hire of passengers, freight, express or mail;
for instruction in aviation in any of its branches; for private, noncommercial
flying; for the sale of fuels, refreshments, aircraft, aircraft supplies
or any commodity; and for other commercial purposes and may lease
land at the airport and may lease buildings situated thereon.
[Ord. No. 436, § 50; Ord. No. 1063, § 2.]
Any person having an agreement with the city providing for the
payment of fees or charges to the city shall pay the fees or charges
accruing thereunder to the director of finance.
[Ord. No. 436, § 35; Ord. No. 1068, § 1.]
The airport manager or the airport manager may refuse clearance
to any aircraft until all charges for storage, supplies or services
rendered to it shall have been paid.