[Adopted 8-19-1968 by Ord. No. 4099 (Ch.
6, Art. II of the 1985 Code)]
As used in this article the term "fixed-base
operator" shall mean a person who engages in one or more of the following
activities on the grounds used for, or connected with, the Parsons
Tri-City Airport:
A. Transporting passengers by aircraft, for hire.
B. Providing flight instruction, for hire.
D. Renting hangar space for storage of aircraft.
E. Servicing, repairing, rebuilding or remodeling aircraft
for hire.
F. Selling aviation gasoline or other aviation fluid
products.
G. Selling aircraft, aircraft parts or other accessories.
H. Engaging in any other commercial activities or services
which are connected with, or related to, aviation or any other aeronautical
activities.
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State law reference — City ordinances
applicable to airports outside City limits, K.S.A. § 3-117.
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The provisions of this article and any lease
agreement executed subject hereto shall be subordinate to any existing
or future agreements by and between the City and the Federal Aviation
Administration and any other agency of the United States. No exception
shall be made to this article except by express approval of the City.
No person shall carry on one or more activities
of a fixed-base operator at the Tri-City Airport grounds unless he:
A. Executes a lease with the City;
B. Agrees to pay minimum monthly rent or, in the alternative,
a percentage of his gross income, or a combination thereof, in an
amount to be determined by agreement with the City;
C. Agrees to provide sufficient and appropriate liability
insurance subject to City approval;
D. Keeps true and accurate records and books of his operation
which shall be available for inspection and examination by the City
during ordinary business hours; and
E. Complies with the minimum standards for aviation services,
buildings and improvements, hereinafter required of a fixed-base operator,
which standards shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1) Providing for and maintaining an office, lounge, and
rest room facilities for the use and convenience of the public.
(2) Providing for and maintaining adequate tie-down facilities
which can be utilized in such tie-down areas as provided by the City.
(3) Rendering, at such days and hours as specified by
the City Manager, public information services, receiving and making
phone calls, and providing for the public other similar services connected
with aviation.
(4) Furnishing on the premises aviation maintenance services,
including but not limited to the repair and related services for aircraft,
aircraft engines, and other associated parts, and including facilities
for painting of aircraft, parts and accessories. Any and all work
done on aircraft or any parts thereof shall be carried out only by
full-time, duly licensed airframe and power plant mechanics.
(5) Providing and maintaining ramp and line service during
daylight hours every day, including Sundays and holidays.
[Adopted 3-4-1985 by Ord. No. 5341]
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or
corporation to engage in hunting on the following described real estate
owned by the City of Parsons and known as the "Parsons Tri-City Airport"
without first obtaining a proper hunting permit and paying the required
fee therefor: Section 23, Township 31S, Range 17E; Northeast 1/4,
Section 26, Township 31S, Range 17E, except east 61 acres; and west
60 acres of South 1/2, Southeast 1/4, Section 14, Township 31S, Range
17E. A permit shall be issued only to the holder of a hunting license
under K.S.A. § 32-919.
The City Manager or the City Manager's designee shall be authorized to issue a permit for hunting on the land described in §
181-6 of this article.
Hunting permitted by a hunting permit shall
be limited to the use of a black powder rifle, shotgun, or archery
equipment. No other rifles, handguns, or other hunting equipment may
be used.
The fee for the hunting permit shall be $5 for
the first day and $2 for each day thereafter that the permit is issued.
A permit may be issued for each hunting season for a fee of $20.
The City Manager, the Airport Manager, or any
law enforcement officer is hereby authorized to restrict the number
of permittees hunting the airport property on particular days and
may totally restrict hunting on any given day or season.
Any person, firm or corporation violating this
article shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor
and any permit issued hereunder shall be revoked by the City Manager.