No person shall drive a vehicle in any public area of the airport except upon designated airport roads, streets and vehicular parking areas without the prior approval of the airport manager.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.4, 1986. Formerly 13.12.300; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
The right to use any and all of the roads, streets, parking area or lots within the airport is revocable at any time by the board. Any designation of roads, streets, parking area or lot and/or the use thereof shall not in any way be construed as a dedication thereof.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.11, 1986. Formerly 13.12.310; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
A. 
Vehicles with an axle load exceeding forty-two thousand five hundred pounds are not permitted upon aircraft parking areas, service or perimeter roads without approval of the airport manager.
B. 
No vehicle shall be operated in or adjacent to the air operations area, with the exception of areas designated by the airport manager.
C. 
Aircraft shall have the right-of-way over vehicular traffic at all times. All vehicles shall pass to the rear of taxiing aircraft.
D. 
No person shall operate a vehicle at a speed which is greater than will permit the operator to exercise proper control, but in no case is the speed on the apron areas to exceed fifteen miles per hour, unless posted otherwise.
E. 
No person shall operate a vehicle without exhausts protected by screens or baffles to prevent the escape of sparks or the propagation of flame in the restricted area.
F. 
All tenants shall be issued one security access card per hangar. Tenants wanting additional card(s) shall be charged a fee, which fee shall be set by resolution.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.12, 1986. Formerly 13.12.320; Ord. 3710 § 1, 2009; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
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No person shall drive a vehicle upon the airport at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent having due regard to traffic, surface and width of the roadway, the hazard at intersections, pedestrian traffic and other conditions then existing; except as provided in Section 13.12.330, in no event shall any person drive a vehicle upon the airport at a speed greater than designated in this chapter.
B. 
The speeds designated in Section 13.12.330 do not apply to authorized emergency vehicles. However, the driver or operator of an authorized emergency vehicle shall not drive without due regard for the safety of all persons using the airport roadways.
C. 
As used in this section, “authorized emergency vehicle” means vehicles of the fire department, fire patrol, police vehicles, emergency vehicles of municipal or public service corporations and ambulances, while being used for emergency purposes and displaying the required lights and sounding a siren or other audible warning.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.1, 1986. Formerly 13.12.330; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall drive a vehicle upon the airport at a speed greater than that posted by the city or board and by an official traffic sign.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.2, 1986. Formerly 13.12.340; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall drive a vehicle upon the airport contrary to the instructions of any official traffic sign or signal, unless otherwise directed by a police officer, or to disobey the direction of any police officer directing traffic.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.9, 1986. Formerly 13.12.350; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
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No person shall abandon any vehicle upon the airport.
B. 
Any vehicle abandoned upon the airport or any vehicle parked or stored contrary to this chapter and which obstructs or unreasonably interferes with the safe, efficient and orderly operation of the airport may be towed to a vehicular storage area designated by the airport manager.
C. 
The legal owner, owner or person entitled to possession of a vehicle placed in the storage area may reclaim the vehicle upon presentation of satisfactory proof of ownership or right of possession, upon payment of the actual costs incurred in the removal, preservation and custody of the vehicle, including actual towing fees, together with storage charges and acceptance of service of citation for violation of this chapter, if any, arising from the abandonment, parking or storing of the vehicle.
D. 
At any time after the vehicle has remained unclaimed in the storage area for more than five days, without the written approval of the airport manager, the sheriff of the county in which the airport is located shall be notified and the vehicle released to such official for disposition as provided by law.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.7, 1986. Formerly 13.12.360; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall drive, park or store a vehicle in any restricted area of the airport except with the prior approval of the airport manager and in compliance with the terms and conditions of such approval.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.6, 1986. Formerly 13.12.370; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall park or store a vehicle in any public area of the airport except in areas specifically posted and designated for such purposes and in accordance with the posted and designated rules regulating parking and storage of vehicles, without the prior approval of the airport manager.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.5, 1986. Formerly 13.12.380; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall clean or make any repairs to vehicles anywhere on the airport other than in designated areas, except emergency repairs necessary to remove such vehicle from the airport.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.10, 1986. Formerly 13.12.390; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall drive a vehicle upon the airport carelessly and heedlessly in willful wanton disregard of the rights and safety of others, or while being under the influence of intoxicating liquor, dangerous drugs or narcotic drugs.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.3, 1986. Formerly 13.12.400; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)
No person shall drive a vehicle through a designated pedestrian crosswalk without stopping if the crosswalk is occupied by a pedestrian.
(Ord. 3047 § 4.8, 1986. Formerly 13.12.410; Ord. 3775 § 1 (Exh. A), 2012)