All Vehicle Operators on the Airport shall comply fully and completely
with the California Vehicle Code (as may be amended from time to time),
these Rules and Regulations, and instructions issued by the Director
of Aviation or the Operations Department.
Except for Vehicles that are exclusively used on the AOA, all Vehicles
shall meet the State of California licensing, registration, and inspection
requirements.
Operators and Lessees may request "Escort Required" AOA Vehicle Permits
which can be used for Vehicles that the Operators or Lessees will
be escorting in the Restricted Area of the Airport. If approved for
an "Escort Required" AOA Vehicle Permit, the Operator or Lessee must
escort each approved Vehicle at all times with an Employee who has
an approved Airport Identification Badge and in a Vehicle that is
Owned by the Operator or Lessee and displays an approved AOA Vehicle
Permit.
Prior to obtaining AOA Vehicle Permits for Employees of Operators
and/or Lessees, an Authorization Signature Letter listing at least
one person who is authorized to request AOA Vehicle Permits for the
Operator and/or Lessee shall be completed and submitted to the Director
of Aviation.
Vehicles shall not be operated on the Airport unless the Vehicle
is in sound mechanical order; has adequate lights, horn, and brakes;
and permits clear (unobstructed) visibility from the driver's position.
Vehicles operating or parking in the SIDA and/or AOA, with the exception
of emergency Vehicles, must be registered with the City and display
a current AOA Vehicle Permit, unless otherwise authorized by the Director
of Aviation.
Trailers and semi-trailers are not permitted on the Airport unless
equipped with lights (or devices with reflectors on all sides) and
proper brakes/braking system. Trailers and semi-trailers shall not
be disengaged from towing Vehicles.
Vehicle operations on the Airport that are determined by the Director
of Aviation and/or Operations Department personnel to be in a careless,
negligent, unsafe, or reckless manner; in disregard of the rights,
safety, and security of others; and without due caution and circumspection;
or at a speed or in a manner which endangers, or is likely to endanger,
persons or Property is strictly prohibited at or on the Airport.
Vehicles constructed, equipped, loaded, or maintained (or having
attached thereto any object or Equipment which drags, swings, or projects)
so as to endanger, or be likely to endanger, persons or Property,
is strictly prohibited at or on the Airport.
Since the presence at the Airport of a tank Vehicle, truck, or semi-trailer
used for the transportation of flammable liquids or fueling and defueling
of Aircraft could endanger persons or Property, no tank Vehicle, truck,
or semi-trailer shall be operated at the Airport unless approved by
the Director of Aviation.
Vehicles shall not be continuously operated in any hangar at the
Airport unless the Vehicle exhaust is protected by screens or baffles
to prevent the escape of sparks or the propagation of flame and a
vent system exists to prevent exhaust fumes from building up in the
hangar.
Safe Speed. Vehicles shall not be operated at a speed greater than
is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard for
actual and potential hazards, traffic, use of the street or roadway,
or so as not to endanger persons or Property at the Airport.
Minimum Speed. Vehicles shall not be operated at such a slow speed
as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic,
except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance
with the law.
Maximum Speed. Vehicles, except emergency Vehicles responding to
an emergency, shall not be operated on the Airport in excess of the
posted speed limits or in excess of any speed stipulated in these
Rules and Regulations.
Vehicles provided clearance by ATC to operate on a runway or Taxiway
shall not be operated at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent
under the conditions that exist with full and complete regard for
actual and potential hazards and traffic, so as not to endanger persons
or Property at the Airport.
Vehicle Operators shall not, after receiving a visual or audible
signal from the Director of Aviation or Operations Department personnel,
fail to stop the Vehicle being operated, operate the Vehicle in disregard
of the signal, or interfere with or endanger a City Employee or Law
Enforcement Officer.
Vehicle Operators shall provide proper signals and obey all traffic
lights, signs, mechanical or electrical signals, and pavement markings
unless directed otherwise by the Director of Aviation or Operations
Department personnel.
Airport roadways may be used for Vehicle operations as a means of
ingress and egress to and from the roadways serving the Airport and
between various land areas on the Airport abutting Airport roadways.
The airside perimeter road shall be used only by Airport designated
Vehicles including Airport Vehicles, refueling Vehicles, and other
Vehicles approved to be on the AOA as described in these Rules and
Regulations.
Vehicles that are overloaded or carrying more passengers or cargo
than the amount the Vehicle is designed to carry are prohibited at
or on the Airport.
Persons shall not ride on the running board, in the beds of pickup
trucks, ride on the outside of a Vehicle, or allow arms or legs to
protrude from a Vehicle with exception of emergency Vehicles that
are designed specifically for such operations and/or use by ARFF personnel.
Vehicles shall not be operated in such a manner or within such proximity
of an Aircraft as to create a hazard or interfere with the safe and
secure operation of the Aircraft.
Vehicles used for hauling trash, dirt, or any loose material(s) shall
be operated in such a fashion as to prevent the contents of the Vehicle
from dropping, shifting, leaking, or otherwise escaping including,
at a minimum, covering Vehicle's load.
Vehicles towing a train of baggage or cargo in excess of four carts
are strictly prohibited unless specifically authorized in writing
by the Director of Aviation.
All Vehicles on the AOA shall be painted and/or properly marked in
a manner approved by the Director of Aviation and Vehicles used exclusively
on the AOA shall be equipped with an approved and fully operational
amber or red (emergency Vehicles only) rotating, flashing, or steady
beacon on the roof or uppermost point of the Vehicle providing three
hundred sixty degree view and in compliance with FAA Advisory Circular
150/5210-5B.
Vehicle Operators using the AOA on an irregular basis must first
obtain written permission of the Director of Aviation before operating
any Vehicle on the AOA and, only while being escorted by an authorized
Vehicle Operator with a valid AOA Vehicle Permit, shall proceed directly
to the Vehicle Operators destination on the Airport with the Vehicle's
parking lights flashing at all times while the Vehicle is moving.
The Director of Aviation may restrict Vehicles to a certain portion(s)
or section(s) of the AOA. Such restrictions shall prohibit Vehicle
operations outside designated area(s).
Use of motorhomes, mini bikes, dirt bikes, all terrain vehicles,
go carts, roller blades, skate boards, bicycles, or unicycles for
recreational purposes are not permitted at or on the Airport without
the prior written permission from the Director of Aviation.
When automatic gates are used, Vehicle Operators must stop the Vehicle
and allow the gate to fully close before proceeding. The Vehicle Operator
must also ensure that no other Vehicles or persons gain access to
the Airport while the gate is in the process of opening or closing
any time the gate is not fully closed. If the Vehicle Operator cannot
prevent such access, the Vehicle Operator must immediately notify
the City Police Department and the Operations Department.
No person shall take or drive any Vehicle on the Movement Area unless
permission has been granted in an Agreement or obtained, in advance,
from the Director of Aviation.
Vehicle Operators having access to the Movement Area shall comply
with the Letter of Agreement between the Airport and ATC regarding
Airport Surface Traffic Procedures and the Airport Certification Manual
(ACM).
All Vehicles operating in the Movement Area on a regular basis shall
be equipped with a functioning two way radio capable of communicating
on the proper aeronautical frequencies (including 121.90 MHz and ranging
from 108.00 MHz to 136.00 MHz). In the event a Vehicle in the Movement
Area experiences radio failure, the Vehicle must vacate the area utilizing
perimeter roadways or other non controlled routes. If exit via non
controlled route is not possible, the Vehicle Operator shall indicate
radio failure by facing the Vehicle towards the control tower and
flashing the Vehicle's headlights. Thereafter, the Vehicle Operator
shall operate the Vehicle based upon (in accordance with) the standard
colored light signal directions given by ATC.
After obtaining the prior permission of the Director of Aviation,
a Vehicle that is not operated on the Airport on a regular basis may
enter the Movement Area provided that such Vehicle is escorted at
all times (while in the Movement Area) by an authorized Airport vehicle
and by authorized personnel having radio contact with ATC.
When construction-related Vehicles are required to enter or work
within the Movement Area, such Vehicles will be marked with an approved
orange and white checkered flag (for daytime operations) or an amber
beacon (for nighttime operations).
If the construction Vehicle is not equipped with a two-way radio
capable of communicating on the proper aeronautical frequencies, the
Vehicle shall be escorted at all times (while in the Movement Area)
by an Airport authorized vehicle and authorized personnel having radio
contact with ATC or have a flagman (with a two-way radio capable of
communicating on the proper aeronautical frequencies) stationed at
the area(s) designated by the Director of Aviation to give instructions
to the Vehicle.
Vehicle Operators operating in the Movement Area must be conversant
with standard colored light signals, regardless of whether or not
the Vehicle is radio equipped.
A Vehicle Operator involved in an Accident on the Airport resulting
in any injury (or death) to person or damage to Property shall stop
the Vehicle at the scene (or as close as possible to the scene without
unnecessarily obstructing traffic or creating a safety hazard) and
immediately call "911" and notify the Operations Department.
Private Vehicles and Vehicles operated by Commercial Vehicle Operators
shall not be cleaned and/or maintained anywhere on the Airport, except
for minor repairs that are necessary to remove such Vehicle(s) from
the Airport.
In such a manner so as to obstruct a parking lot lane, driveway,
roadway, walkway, crosswalk, fire lane, runway, Taxiway, Taxilane,
and/or obstruct access to hangars, parked or staged Aircraft, and/or
parked or staged Vehicles;
Vehicles, other than those loading and unloading Aircraft, shall
not stop for loading, unloading, or any other purpose at or on the
Airport other than in the areas specifically established for loading,
unloading, parking, and/or staging and only in the manner prescribed
by signs, painted markings, or other means.
Vehicles parked in a designated Employee parking area must have a
valid parking permit (mirror tag) attached to the front windshield
mirror of the registered Vehicle.
All service Vehicles and/or Equipment (including utility companies,
delivery companies, government owned/operated, etc.) shall park in
specially reserved and marked areas or other areas designated by the
Director of Aviation.
Service Vehicles may park at the southwest entrance of the Airport
Terminal Building, in the commercial lane.
Hangar or t-hangar tenants may park automobiles that are fully operational,
completely functional and properly permitted by the Airport inside
the hangar or t-hangar while the Aircraft based in the hangar or t-hangar
is gone.
Hangar or t-hangar tenants may park automobiles that are fully operational,
completely functional and properly permitted by the Airport outside
of the hangar or t-hangar while the Aircraft based in the hangar or
t-hangar is gone, but only in designated parking areas. Automobiles
parked outside of a hangar or t-hangar more than thirty days shall
be considered abandoned and the Director of Aviation may take whatever
action is deemed appropriate to remove and/or dispose of the automobile.
Such action shall be at the automobile operator's risk, cost, and
expense and without any liability to the City for damage that may
result from such removal and/or disposal.
Boats, rafts, jet skis, snowmobiles, dune buggies, dirt bikes, all
terrain vehicles, race cars, recreational vehicles, trailers, etc.,
may not be permanently parked or stored in a hangar, t-hangar or anywhere
else on the Airport.
The Director of Aviation may tow or otherwise remove from the Airport
any Vehicle that is disabled, Abandoned, and/or parked in violation
of these Rules and Regulations (or if the Vehicle creates a safety
or security hazard or interferes with Airport operations) at the Vehicle
Operator's risk, cost, and expense and without liability for damage
that may result from such removal.
Vehicles shall not be parked in any public parking area of the Airport
unless the Vehicle Operator has paid the fees and/or charges that
may be established and assessed from time to time by the City unless
the Vehicle Operator is exempt from payment as may be stipulated in
an Agreement or Permit with the City.
Nothing in these Rules and Regulations shall be construed as granting
any Commercial Vehicle Operator the right to operate at the Airport
without obtaining authorization from the City and without paying the
fees and/or charges that may be established by the City from time
to time.