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CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER of THE CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
VOLUME I
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 4 RESERVED
CHAPTER 5 AIRCRAFT AND AIRPORTS
CHAPTER 5A AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 6A AMUSEMENT CENTERS
CHAPTER 7 ANIMALS
CHAPTER 7A ANTI-LITTER REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
CHAPTER 8A BOARDING HOME FACILITIES
CHAPTER 9 BICYCLES
CHAPTER 9A BILLIARD HALLS
CHAPTER 9B BUILDING SECURITY
CHAPTER 9C RESERVED
CHAPTER 10 RESERVED
CHAPTER 10A RESERVED
CHAPTER 10B RESERVED
CHAPTER 11 CEMETERIES AND BURIALS
CHAPTER 12 CITY YOUTH PROGRAM STANDARDS OF CARE
CHAPTER 12A CODE OF ETHICS
CHAPTER 12B CONVENIENCE STORES
CHAPTER 13 COURTS, FINES AND IMPRISONMENTS
CHAPTER 13A DALLAS TRANSIT SYSTEM
CHAPTER 14 DANCE HALLS
CHAPTER 14A RESERVED
CHAPTER 14B EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 15 RESERVED
CHAPTER 15A ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 15B EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CONTRACT COMPLIANCE
CHAPTER 15C EMERGENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 15D EMERGENCY VEHICLES
CHAPTER 16 DALLAS FIRE CODE
CHAPTER 17 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 18 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
CHAPTER 19 HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 19A RESERVED
CHAPTER 20 EARNED PAID SICK TIME
CHAPTER 20A FAIR HOUSING AND MIXED INCOME HOUSING
CHAPTER 21 RESERVED
CHAPTER 22 RESERVED
CHAPTER 23 RESERVED
CHAPTER 24 LIBRARY
CHAPTER 25 LOAN BROKERS
CHAPTER 25A MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 26 RESERVED
CHAPTER 27 MINIMUM PROPERTY STANDARDS
CHAPTER 28 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
VOLUME II
VOLUME III
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SEC. 5-2.   DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION CREATED.
   (a)   There is hereby created the department of aviation of the city of Dallas, the head of which shall be the director of aviation, who shall be appointed by the city manager. He shall be a person professionally competent by experience and training to manage the department.
   (b)   In addition to the director, the organization of the department of aviation shall be comprised of assistant directors and employees in positions formally authorized by appropriate action of the city council. Any person appointed to the position of assistant director shall have the powers and duties specifically assigned to him and also shall have authority to act in the capacity of director. The positions heretofore established, and the appointments thereto officially made, in order to provide personnel for the performance of the municipal functions required by this chapter, shall become positions and appointments in the department of aviation without any further official action. The civil service rules and regulations of the city shall apply to employees of the department of aviation. (Code 1941, Art. 13-1; Ord. Nos. 8212; 14384; 31690)
SEC. 5-3.   DIRECTOR OF AVIATION - DUTIES GENERALLY.
   (a)   The director shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office, becoming familiar with the operation of airports. He shall particularly familiarize himself with the fees, rates, and charges to be set by the city council for the reception and care of aircraft and shall immediately recommend the same to the city manager, so that the proper fees, rates, and charges may be established for the landing and servicing of aircraft, and shall make accurate reports to the city controller and the city manager of all monies handled and charges made by the city for the care and reception of aircraft. Such fees, rates, and charges include any required to support the general operation of the airport as approved by the city council.
   (b)   The director shall be responsible for the care of all city property placed under his supervision, whether within the department of aviation or otherwise. From time to time, he shall establish suitable rules to be observed by all entities and facilities operating upon airport property to ensure safe, reliable, and orderly operations.
   (c)   The director shall exclusively manage, and may execute short term, month-to-month leases on, all functions, properties, and facilities situated on or having a relationship to any airport, whether such properties and facilities are directly related to aviation activities or not, except that the exclusive management of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is and shall continue to be the responsibility of the board of directors of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport pursuant to its powers and duties as defined by the contract and agreement between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.
   (d)   The director shall be responsible for establishing policy, procedures, and rules consistent with the safe and efficient operation, management, and maintenance of all airport facilities and equipment, and for the enforcement of all ordinances, provisions, and rules governing airport operations. (Code 1941, Art. 13-2; Ord. Nos. 8212; 14384; 15279; 20858; 30240; 31690)
SEC. 5-4.   PROMULGATION OF RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   The director is hereby authorized to promulgate rules and to supervise and direct the use, operation, and maintenance of all properties situated on or having relationship to any airport, whether such properties are directly related to aviation activities or not, and in a manner that will provide the most efficient, safe, and economical use of the properties in serving the public interest; except that the supervision, operation, and maintenance of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is and shall continue to be the responsibility of the board of directors of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport pursuant to its powers and duties as defined by the contract and agreement between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. (Ord. Nos. 14384; 19300; 26492; 31690)
SEC. 5-5.   AUTHORITY OVER PUBLIC AT AIRPORTS.
   The director, and his authorized assistants, shall at all times have authority to take action as may be necessary in the handling, conduct, and management of the public in attendance at any airport. (Ord. 8213; 31690)
SEC. 5-6.   AUTHORITY TO SUSPEND OPERATIONS.
   The director shall have the authority to suspend operations on or from the airport when in his opinion conditions of the landing area or local meteorological conditions might make such operations unsafe. (Ord. 8213; 31690)
SEC. 5-7.   AUTHORITY TO REMOVE VIOLATORS FROM AIRPORT PREMISES.
   Any person operating or handling any aircraft in violation of this chapter or refusing to comply therewith may be promptly removed or ejected from any airport by or under the authority of the director, and upon the order of the city council, may be deprived of the further use of any airport and its facilities for such length of time as may be required to insure the safeguarding of the same and the public and its interests therein. (Ord. 8213; 31690)
SEC. 5-8.   COMPLIANCE WITH AIR COMMERCE REGULATIONS GENERALLY.
   No person may navigate any aircraft over, land upon, take off from, or service, maintain or repair any aircraft, or conduct any aircraft operations on or from an airport otherwise than in compliance with the federal aviation regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration or any other authority of the federal government. (Ord. Nos. 8213; 14384; 31690)
SEC. 5-9.   INTEREST IN SALES, ETC.
   The director shall never be pecuniarily interested, directly or indirectly, in the sale of any aircraft, equipment, or accessories, or in any concessions of any kind serving the airports. Any violation of this provision may be grounds for his dismissal. (Code 1941, Art. 13-4; Ord. Nos. 8212; 14384; 31690)
SEC. 5-10.   ACCOUNTING FOR FUNDS RECEIVED.
   The city controller shall prepare forms to be signed by the director for all moneys received and all charges made by him, which moneys carried on such forms shall be deposited in the official city depository to the credit of the particular airport fund involved. (Code 1941, Art. 13-5; Ord. Nos. 8212; 15279; 20073; 31690)
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