§ 111.51 SPECIAL AIRPORT USES.
   (A)   The owner obligates itself to operate the Airport for the use and benefit of the general public and to keep the Airport open to the various types, kinds, and classes of aeronautical use for which the Airport facility is designed and intended to serve.
   (B)   The owner has established these rules to be met by all users so as to provide for the safe and efficient use of the Airport and to otherwise protect the safety of persons and property both on the ground and in the air.
   (C)   It is understood that the landing area facilities constructed are primarily intended for the use of powered aircraft whose weights are not in excess of the published pavement strengths may be permitted on an infrequent basis with the permission of the owner.
   (D)   No operations involving non-powered aircraft, including gliders, balloons, parachuting, and other unusual and special classes of aeronautical activities, will be permitted on the Airport without the prior written approval of the owner.
   (E)   Considering the owner’s obligation to keep the Airport open to the public for aeronautical purposes, the Airport facilities will not be used for non-aeronautical events which would conflict with its aeronautical use.
(Ord. passed 8-16-2004) Penalty, see § 111.99