8.16.6: AIRPORT FIRE REGULATIONS:
   (A)   Responsibility: All persons using in any way the airport area or the facilities of the airport shall exercise the utmost care to guard against fire and injury to persons and property.
   (B)   Material Storage: No person shall store material or equipment in such a manner as to constitute a fire hazard.
   (C)   Disabled Aircraft: Any owner, lessee, operator, or other person having the control, or the right of control, of any disabled aircraft on the airport shall be responsible for the prompt removal and disposal thereof, and any and all parts thereof, subject, however, to any requirements or direction by the National Transportation Safety Board, the Federal Aviation Administration, or the Airport Manager that such removal or disposal be delayed pending an investigation of an accident. Any owner, lessee, operator or other person having control, or the right of control, of any aircraft does, by use of the airport, agree and consent, notwithstanding any provision in any agreement, lease, permit or other instrument to the contrary, that the Airport Manager may take any and all necessary action to effect the prompt removal or disposal of disabled aircraft that obstruct any part of the airport utilized for aircraft operations; that any costs incurred by or on behalf of the airport for any such removal or disposal of any aircraft shall be paid to the City; that any claim for compensation against the City, and any of their officers, agents or employees, for any and all loss or damage sustained to any such disabled aircraft, or any part thereof, by reason of any such removal or disposal is waived; and that the owner, lessee, operator or other person having control, or the right of control, of said aircraft shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City, and all of their officers, agents and employees, against any and all liability for injury to or the death of any person, or for any injury to any property arising out of such removal or disposal.
   (D)   Fueling: No aircraft shall be fueled while the engine is running or while in the hangar, and all aircraft shall be properly grounded when being fueled.
   (E)   Weeds: Hangar owners are responsible for clearing weeds and dried grass from their leasehold property. If weeds and dried grass are not removed per this Code, the City of McCall may elect to accomplish the cleanup and charge back the lessee.
   (F)   Smoking Prohibited: No person shall smoke within a hangar or within one hundred feet (100') of an aircraft, fuel vehicle, or fuel stand.
   (G)   Fuel Trucks: All fuel trucks must be "chocked" to maintain a stationary position at all times when parked and must be inspected at least annually. Fuel truck fire extinguishers must be inspected annually.
   (H)   Litter: No boxes, paper, litter, or trash shall be permitted to be stored in or around hangars.
   (I)   Flammable Liquids: Gasoline, kerosene, ether, or other flammable liquids shall not be stored in hangars, except as may be allowed by Fire Code and the McCall Fire Protection District. (Ord. 882, 11-4-2010)