This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "County of Page, Virginia, Airport Safety Zoning Ordinance."
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them, unless the
context clearly requires otherwise:
ADMINISTRATOR
The official charged with the enforcement of this chapter.
He or she shall be the Zoning Administrator of the County of Page.
AIRPORT ELEVATION
The highest point on any usable landing surface expressed
in feet above mean sea level.
APPROACH SURFACE
A surface, whose design standards are referenced in §
126-4 of this chapter, longitudinally centered on the extended runway center line, extending outward and upward from the end of the primary surface, and at the same slope as the approach zone.
CONICAL SURFACE
A surface, whose design standards are referenced in §
126-4 of this chapter, extending and sloping horizontally and vertically from the periphery of the horizontal surface.
HAZARD TO AIR NAVIGATION
An obstruction determined by the Virginia Department of Aviation
or the Federal Aviation Administration to have a substantial adverse
effect on the safe and efficient utilization of navigable airspace
in the commonwealth.
HEIGHT
For the purpose of determining the height limits in all zones set forth in §
126-5 of this chapter and shown on the Zoning Map, the datum shall be mean sea level (MSL) elevation unless otherwise specified.
HORIZONTAL SURFACE
A horizontal plane, whose design standards are referenced in §
126-4 of this chapter, above the established airport elevation, the perimeter of which in plan coincides with the perimeter of the horizontal zone.
NONCONFORMING USE
Any preexisting structure or object of natural growth which
is inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter or any amendment
to this chapter.
OBSTRUCTION
Any structures, growth or other object, including a mobile object, which exceeds a limiting height, or penetrates any surface or zone floor, set forth in §
126-5 of this chapter.
PERMIT
A document issued by the County of Page allowing a person
to begin an activity which may result in any structure or vegetation
exceeding the height limitations provided for in this chapter.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company,
association, joint-stock association or governmental entity. The term
includes a trustee, a receiver, an assignee or similar representative
of any of them.
PRIMARY SURFACE
A surface, whose design standards are referenced in §
126-4 of this chapter, longitudinally centered on the runway. The elevation of any point on the primary surface is the same as the elevation of the nearest point on the runway center line.
RUNWAY
A specified area on an airport prepared for landing and takeoff
of aircraft.
STRUCTURE
Any object, including a mobile object, constructed or installed
by any person, including but not limited to buildings, towers, cranes,
smokestacks, earth formations, poles and electric lines of overhead
transmission routes, flagpoles and ship masts.
TRANSITIONAL SURFACES
Surfaces, whose design standards are referenced in §
126-4 of this chapter, which extend outward perpendicular to the runway center line sloping from the sides of the primary and approach surfaces to where they intersect the horizontal and conical surface.
ZONE
All areas provided for in §
126-4 of this chapter, generally described in three dimensions by reference to ground elevation, vertical distances from the ground elevation, horizontal distances from the runway center line and the primary and horizontal surfaces, with the zone floor set at specific vertical limits by the surface found in §
126-5 of this chapter.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, and within the area below the horizontal limits of any zone
established by this chapter, no use may be made of land or water in
such a manner as to:
A. Create electrical interference with navigational signals
or radio communication between the airport and aircraft;
B. Diminish the ability of pilots to distinguish between
airport lights and other lights;
C. Result in glare in the eyes of pilots using the airport;
D. Impair visibility in the vicinity of the airport;
E. Create the potential for bird strike hazards; or
F. Otherwise in any way endanger or interfere with the
landing, takeoff or maneuvering of aircraft in the vicinity of and
intending to use the airport.
The administrator shall administer and enforce
the regulations prescribed in this chapter. He or she shall be vested
with the police power incumbent to carry out and effectuate this chapter,
including the action of injunction, prosecution and other available
means through the 26th Judicial Circuit Court of Page County.
Any person aggrieved, or any officer, department,
board or bureau of the County of Page affected by a decision of the
administrator, may appeal such decision to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
Any person aggrieved or any taxpayer adversely
affected by a decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals may appeal to
the 26th Judicial Circuit Court of Page County.
Each violation of this chapter or of any regulation,
order or ruling promulgated under this chapter shall constitute a
misdemeanor and be punishable by a fine of no more than $500. Each
day on which a violation occurs shall constitute a separate offense.
Where there exists a conflict between any of
the regulations or limitations prescribed in this chapter and any
other regulations applicable to the same subject, where the conflict
is with respect to the height of structures or vegetation and the
use of land, or any other matter, the more stringent limitation or
requirement shall govern.
Should any portion or provision of this chapter
be held by any court to be unconstitutional or invalid, that decision
shall not affect the validity of the chapter as a whole, or any part
of the chapter other than the part held to be unconstitutional or
invalid.