Service desiring to provide instrument, propeller, or accessory services as a public service must hold an FAA repair station certificate and ratings for same and provide as a minimum the following.
(A) Land. Service shall provide a minimum of 1,000 square feet of land for building.
(B) Building. Service shall provide a building adequately lighted and heated of at least 800 square feet floor space. Indoor restrooms shall be available. Hangar space of at least 800 square feet shall be available to house aircraft undergoing repair.
(C) Personnel. A minimum of one FAA certificated repairman qualified in terms of the repair station certification.
(D) Hours of operation. Where public service is rendered to the flying public, minimum hours of operation shall be eight hours per day, five days per week excluding holidays.
(E) Insurance. Airport general liability coverage in minimum of $100,000 each person, $300,000 each accident; $300,000 property damage; $100,000 hangar keepers liability coverage. Products and service liability coverage shall be provided as a minimum of the repair service. The Board of Aviation Commissioners and the city shall be listed as additional insured.
(Ord. 2178, passed 12-13-78) Penalty, see § 93.999