§ 93.121 AIRCRAFT FUELS AND DISPENSING SERVICES.
   Service desiring to dispense aviation fuels and oil or provide any other related line services, shall as a minimum provide the following.
   (A)   Land. Suitable land for fuel storage property and adequate office area to be leased from the city.
   (B)   Buildings. Adequate office space, heated and lighted, with access to indoor restrooms and public telephone. In addition, suitable space to store oil and other related products.
   (C)   Personnel. One or more persons trained in servicing of aircraft during specified hours of operation.
   (D)   Equipment. Gasoline storage tanks will have the following capacities.
      (1)   100/130 octane - 12,000 gallons.
      (2)   Jet fuel - 12,500 gallons.
      (3)   Additional equipment to provide the services required in division (E) below.
   (E)   Services required. Service shall be required to provide the following.
      (1)   Fuel service 100.130 AV-gas.
      (2)   Jet fuel - 12,500 gallons.
      (3)   Portable heaters and starting service.
      (4)   At least one tow vehicle capable of moving a 12,500-pound aircraft available.
      (5)   Windshield cleaning equipment and supplies.
   (F)   Hours of operation. Service to be provided from 8:00 a.m. until sunset seven days a week or by agreement with the Airport Manager so as to provide the full coverage (8:00 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week) except special holidays or evening situations, and then reasonable, on call service will be arranged.
   (G)   Insurance. Service shall provide insurance coverage of not less than combined single limit of liability $1,000,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 aggregate in which the city, Board of Aviation Commissioners, and airport management are named insured on such policy.
(Ord. 2178, passed 12-13-78) Penalty, see § 93.999
Cross-reference:
   Aircraft fueling and refueling, see §§ 93.090 through 93.092