These standards shall apply to all properties on the Airport
and are in addition to any other jurisdictional requirements, including
but not limited to Zoning Ordinances and Building Codes of the City
of Sanford.
A. Three hard copies and one digital copy on a compact disc (CD) of all structural plans, site plans, and material specifications developed by a certified architect and/or engineer shall be provided to the City of Sanford's Planning Office for review and approval and upon approval shall become the property of the City of Sanford. Pre-engineered structures with stamped plans may be used, provided that plans showing all items addressed in §
70-2C. are submitted and meet the overall standards.
B. The Code Enforcement Officer, Airport Manager or agent, or other
applicable agent of the City may make frequent inspections during
construction of any approved building or structure to ensure compliance
with lease agreements, building codes, the requirements of this article,
and the approved CSPP. No changes to, or variations from approved
plans and specifications shall be permitted unless approved in writing
by the City. Construction may be stopped as a result of nonconformance
with the approved safety plan.
C. Construction of any approved structure or material component thereof
may not commence until the following documents or proofs thereof are
provided to the City:
(1) Contractor's comprehensive general liability insurance policy in
an amount that meets industry standards but not less than $1,000,000
for injuries, including accidental death, to any one person and subject
to the same limit for each person, and in an amount of not less than
$1,000,000 on account of one occurrence. Contractor's property damage
liability insurance shall be in an amount of not less than $400,000.
(2) Property insurance upon the entire work at the site to the full insurable
value thereof. This insurance shall include the interest of the lessee,
the contractor, and subcontractors in the work and shall insure against
the perils of fire and extended coverage and shall include all-risk
insurance for physical loss or damage, including, without duplication
of coverage, theft, vandalism and malicious mischief.
(3) A performance, material and labor payment bond, if required by the
City based on the size and complexity of the project, payable to the
City of Sanford in an amount equal to the entire cost of the project.
Bond requirements for construction would be included in the land lease
and operating rights agreement as approved by the lessee and City.
D. Temporary buildings and structures requested to be placed on Airport
property must receive prior written approval from the Airport Manager
and specify type, use, design and location on an individual basis
for a specified term. Removal of temporary buildings and structures
will be completed in whole by the lessee, at the lessee's expense,
within 15 days of the end of the approved term. The area where the
building or structure was located shall be returned to the same condition
or better as it was prior to the installation of said building or
structure.
E. In the event of any failure on the part of any lessee to comply with
Airport requirements or any failure to complete a construction project
according to the approved plans and specifications, or within a reasonable
time as determined by the City, shall be cause for the City to revoke
any ground lease with the lessee of the project and require that the
structure be removed from the Airport property. In addition to the
foregoing remedies, the City shall retain all other remedies provided
by the lease term or provided by law.
F. Notice to proceed.
(1) When satisfied that all provisions of this directive have been, or
will be fulfilled, the City will issue a letter notifying the lessee
to proceed with the approved work.
(2) Any loss incurred due to work performed, materials purchased, or
subleases signed by the lessee prior to receipt of a notice to proceed
shall be the lessee's responsibility.