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No person shall foul, soil, sully or litter the airport, its properties or facilities, nor injure, destroy or disturb the same in any way. Refuse and other materials shall be placed only in proper receptacles provided for that purpose.
(Ord. 2031, passed 2-5-1968)
No person except peace officers, Federal, airport or aircraft carrier employees, members of the United States armed forces on official business or other legally authorized persons, shall carry any firearms, explosives, or concealed weapons on the airport unless first granted permission in writing by the Director of Aeronautics; provided, however, that encased sporting guns may be carried if handled in compliance with all laws and posted rules of the Director of Aeronautics. All persons at the time of entry upon the airport in possession of any article so proscribed shall immediately surrender the same at the office of the Director of Aeronautics, or to any police officer.
(Ord. 2031, passed 2-5-1968)
No air meets, aerial demonstrations or other special activities, whether on the ground or in the air, shall be held at the airport other than by permit granted by the City Council. Prior to the issuance of any such permit, the applicant shall deposit with the City Clerk an indemnification agreement holding harmless the City against all liability which may arise from the applicant’s activities, together with a policy or certificate of insurance protecting the City and third persons, in amounts determined by the City Council and in companies and in a form satisfactory to the Chief Legal Officer.
(Ord. 2031, passed 2-5-1968; Ord. 2537, passed 12-22-1975)
All organizations based or having facilities at the airport shall keep posted in a conspicuous location a copy of the regulations contained in this ordinance. A copy of these regulations shall be posted in conspicuous places in the public areas of the airport. The Director of Aeronautics shall be charged with the enforcement of this ordinance.
(Ord. 2031, passed 2-5-1968)
ARTICLE II. MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS
The roads, walks and ways of the airport, excluding those located upon premises under lease to others by the City, are declared to be “public rights- of-way, streets, highways, alleys, and public places,” as defined in Chapter 28, and fully subject to all of the provisions thereof, and to the additional provisions of this ordinance.
(Ord. 2031, passed 2-5-1968)
Cross-reference:
Traffic Code, see Ch. 28
Except for fire, crash or emergency vehicles answering a call, only those vehicles, excluding bicycles, motorcycles and motor scooters, shall enter or use the movement or land areas of the airport which have been issued permits therefor by the Director of Aeronautics, in accordance with the requirements set forth in this ordinance.
(Ord. 2031, passed 2-5-1968)
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