For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
AIRCRAFT. Any contrivance, now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation or flight in the air.
AIRPORT. The City Municipal Airport.
AVIATION OPERATOR. Any person or organization engaged in any business of aviation nature and authorized to operate such business on the airport by virtue of a contract with the city.
FIELD AREA. The area on the landing area side of the terminal building, including aircraft parking areas, shops, hangars and service station areas, gasoline storage areas, runways, taxiways and perimeter roads, and all areas separated from roadways, sidewalks, buildings, and highways by means of fencing, "no trespassing" signs, or proper facilities for convenient, safe, and easy entrance into and around such land sections and areas, and any other specific areas designated by the Manager as field areas.
GASOLINE TENDER. Any vehicle used for the transporting, handling, or dispensing of petroleum, fuel, and oil.
MANAGER. The City Administrator of the city or such person appointed by the City Administrator to administer, govern, superintend, control, and protect the interests of the city in the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter, and any other regulations prescribed by the Council, and the provisions of the Municipal Code.
MOBILE EQUIPMENT. Any non-self-propelled vehicle or device in which a person or property may be transported.
MOTOR VEHICLE. Any self-propelled vehicle.
PUBLIC AREA. The area, including the various concessions, restrooms, and terminal lobby section, used for public access, roadways, and sidewalks on the sides of the terminal building away from the landing area, and parking lots, exclusive of such areas as are designated as truck parking, taxicab parking, and freight or mail loading and unloading ramps and docks, but excluding the inside of operations offices, kitchens, basements, all office areas, and approaches thereto.
('61 Code, § 3-6.01) (Ord. 44 C.S., passed 4-3-63)