14-6-19: APPENDICES:
   A.   Appendix I: The controlling federal authority for the Iowa City municipal airport is:
      Federal Aviation Administration, Central Region
      Office of the Manager, Airports Division
      901 Locust
      Kansas City, MO 64106-2641
   B.   Appendix II: Notice of proposed construction or alteration, FAA form 7460-1 shall be sent to:
      Federal Aviation Administration
      Manager, Air Traffic Division
      901 Locust
      Kansas City, MO 64106-2641
   C.   Appendix III: Code of Federal Regulations Title 14-Aeronautics and Space Chapter 1-Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, Subchapter E-Airspace Part 77-Safe, Efficient Use, and Preservation of the Navigable Airspace, Subpart B-Notice Requirements (Current through December 3, 2002; 67 FR 71903):
      §77.7 Form and time of notice.
      (a) If you are required to file notice under §77.9, you must submit to the FAA a completed FAA Form 7460-1, Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. FAA Form 7460-1 is available at FAA regional offices and on the Internet.
      (b) You must submit this form at least 45 days before the start date of the proposed construction or alteration or the date an application for construction permit is filed, whichever is earliest.
      (c) If you propose construction or alternation that is also submit to the licensing requirements of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), you must submit notice to the FAA on or before the date that the application is filed with the FCC.
      (d) If you propose construction or alteration to an existing structure that exceeds 2,000 feet in height above ground level (AGL), the FAA presumes it to be a hazard to air navigation that results in an inefficient use of airspace. You must include details explaining both why the proposal would not constitute a hazard to air navigation and why it would not cause an inefficient use of airspace.
      (e) The 45-day advance notice requirement is waived if immediate construction or alternation is required because of an emergency involving essential public services, public health, or public safety. You may provide notice to the FAA by any available, expeditious means. You must file a completed FAA Form 7460-1 within 5 days of the initial notice to the FAA. Outside normal business hours, the nearest flight service station will accept emergency notices.
(Ord. 02-4055, 12-10-2002; amd. Ord. 19-4810, 11-4-2019)