Any aeronautical service desiring to engage in the rental of aircraft to the public shall provide as a minimum the following.
(A) Land. Sufficient area to be leased from the city to tiedown all aircraft offered in the rental program not housed in the hangars. This area shall be other than the public parking ramp.
(B) Buildings. Sufficient hangar space shall be provided by lease with the city or construction to house a minimum of two aircraft normally offered for rent. In addition thereto, sufficient office space shall be provided, for proper conduct of the business, which shall be adequately lighted and heated with public use phone with private listing with flight service phone or equivalent available on the airport. Restrooms shall be available to employees and customers.
(C) Personnel. A minimum of one person with appropriate ratings available for legally checking out rental customers in all aircraft offered for rental. Additional persons, if required, to attend the office during normal working hours.
(D) Aircraft. Service shall own or have available a minimum of one aircraft equipped for flight under VFR conditions.
(E) Hours of operation. Minimum hours of operation shall be eight hours per day, six days per week. Legal holidays may be excluded.
(F) Insurance. Insurance coverage shall be at a minimum of $100,000 each person, $300,000 each accident; $100,000 property damage; $100,000 passenger liability (student if applicable) and rental coverage in like amounts.
(G) Maintenance. Aircraft shall be maintained according to current FAR’s with a contract with an appropriate repair facility.
(Ord. 2178, passed 12-13-78) Penalty, see § 93.999