§ 11.08.060 DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE AIRPORT SUPERVISOR.
   A.   The Airport Supervisor shall represent the city at all times in regard to all airport matters. He or she shall also have the following duties and powers:
      1.   The Airport Supervisor shall at all times have authority to take such actions as may be deemed necessary to safeguard the public in attendance at the airport. Every fixed base operator, pilot, airman, mechanic, or other person employed on or using the airport shall cooperate to enforce these rules and regulations and to see that all persons upon the premises use care and caution to prevent injury to persons or damage to property.
      2.   The Airport Supervisor may suspend or restrict any or all operations at the airport whenever the action is deemed necessary in the interest of safety.
      3.   The Airport Supervisor may suspend, as a means of safeguarding the airport and the public, the privileges of the airport and its facilities to any person refusing to comply with these rules and regulations.
      4.   The Airport Supervisor shall have authority to restrict airport operations to such portion(s) of the airport as he or she may deem necessary or desirable. Any part of the airport temporarily unsafe for aircraft operation which is not available for normal use shall be clearly marked in accordance with recommendations of the FAA.
      5.   The Airport Supervisor may issue permits or written permission for use of the airport as authorized herein.
      6.   The Airport Supervisor in any contingency or emergency not specifically covered by these rules and regulations is authorized to make such decisions as to him or her may seem proper.
   B.   Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Airport Supervisor restricting or prohibiting use of the airport and its facilities, or prohibiting or restricting airport operations, may appeal the Airport Supervisor's decision to the City Manager. A notice of appeal stating the grounds therefor shall be filed with the Airport Supervisor.
(Ord. 13-1096, § 40, passed 7-9-2013; Ord. 91-347, (part), passed - -1991)