(A) No person shall use the airport as fixed base operator until such person has applied for and received, from the Board of County Commissioners, a fixed base operator’s license and has met the qualifications, standards, and requirements of the rules and regulations described in this chapter. A fixed base operator shall be a person who carries on all of the following services for profit on the airport:
(1) Aircraft sales;
(2) Parts and accessories sales;
(3) Charter operations, which include, without limitation: passenger or “air-taxi”; freight or delivery; photography, aerial survey; agricultural spraying, and the like;
(4) Aircraft rental;
(5) Flight instruction or ground schools;
(6) Aircraft storage, inside and/or outside;
(7) Maintenance services which shall include services in one or more of the following:
(a) Airframe overhaul and repair;
(b) Engine overhaul and repair;
(c) Radio and electrical shop;
(d) Instrument shop;
(e) Aircraft interior work; and
(f) Refinishing and painting.
(8) Line services, which shall include one or more of the following services:
(a) Supplying the fuel, oil and other fluids; and
(b) De-icing fluid.
(B) For a fixed base operator to qualify for a license, he or she must have available sufficient operating funds to conduct the proposed business for a period of at least 12 months.
(Ord. 1, passed 3-9-1965) Penalty, see § 91.999