(A) All complaints against any fixed base operator for violation of the rules described in this chapter shall be made in writing, signed by the party submitting the complaint and shall specify dates, times, and witnesses, if any.
(B) The fixed base operator agreed to indemnify, defend, and save the airport, its authorized agents, officers, representatives, and employees harmless from and against any and all actions, penalties, liability, claims, demands, damages, or loss resulting from claims or court actions, whether civil, criminal, or in equity, and arising directly or indirectly out of acts or omissions of the fixed base operator, his or her or its agents, employees, servants, guests, or business visitors.
(C) (1) To guarantee performance of division (B) above, the fixed base operator shall secure public liability and property damage insurance on which the county shall be named as joint assured with the fixed base operator. Such policies of insurance, shall be maintained in full force and effect during all terms of existing leases, agreements, business licenses, renewals, or extensions thereof.
(2) Such policies shall be for not less than the amount of $50,000 for one person and $100,000 for one accident, and shall be placed with a reputable company approved by the Board of County Commissioners. Copies of all such policies of insurance shall be delivered to the Board of County Commissioners and shall be held for the benefit of the parties as their respective interests may appear. The amounts of said insurance shall not be deemed a limitation on the fixed base operator’s liability to the county, and if the county or any of its authorized agents, officers, representatives, or employees becomes liable for an amount in excess of the insurance, the fixed base operator will save and hold them harmless for the whole thereof.
(D) The fixed base operator shall furnish all services authorized or licensed by the Board of County Commissions on a fair, equal, and not unjustly discriminatory basis to all users thereof, and shall charge fair, reasonable, and not unjustly discriminatory prices for each unit or service; provided, that the fixed base operator may make reasonable and non-discriminatory discounts, rebates, or other similar types of price reductions to volume purchasers, if permitted by law.
(Ord. 1, passed 3-9-1965)