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8-4-2: FIXED BASE OPERATOR:
Any person desiring to sell or dispense fuel on the airport shall:
   A.   Licenses And Certification: Obtain and keep current any licenses or certification required by the FAA.
   B.   Lease Or Own Adequate Land: Lease or own adequate land on the airport or airpark to provide buildings, aircraft parking, space for required equipment (including, but not limited to, fuel trucks), customer parking and space to perform any other requirements herein, for an aggregate size of not less than twenty five thousand (25,000) square feet.
   C.   Adequate Buildings: Construct or lease a building on the airport or airpark which will provide adequate square footage of properly lighted and heated floor space for office; public lounge; sanitary public restrooms; and a working public telephone; and space for indoor repair of at least two (2) general aviation aircraft; for an aggregate size of not less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.
   D.   Trained Personnel: Provide at least one properly trained person on duty at all times that the FAA control tower is in operation.
   E.   Adequate Inventory: Maintain an adequate inventory of at least two (2) generally accepted grades of aviation fuel, engine oil and lubricants.
   F.   Mobile Equipment: Provide mobile fuel dispensing equipment, with FAA approved marking devices, capable of servicing all types of general aviation aircraft. This mobile equipment shall have at least three hundred (300) gallon capacity and separate dispensing pumps for each grade of fuel.
   G.   Adequate Tank Storage: Provide fuel tank storage capacity adequate to accommodate all customer fueling needs.
   H.   Dispensers: Provide metered, filter equipped dispensers for dispensing gasoline from storage tanks.
   I.   Electrical Grounding Facilities: Install and maintain adequate electrical grounding facilities at all fueling locations.
   J.   Meet Applicable Codes: Meet all applicable fire codes, federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations, pertaining to fire safety.
   K.   Quality Fuel: Deliver clean, bright and pure fuel, free of microscopic organisms, water and other contaminants. Quality control of fuel is the responsibility of the FBO.
   L.   Adequate Equipment:
      1.   Provide adequate passenger loading equipment, towing equipment, fire extinguisher, emergency starting equipment, oxygen, compressed air and wheel chocks.
      2.   Provide adequate hard surface hangar storage facilities and adequate aircraft parking and tie down spaces; and demonstrate the ability to move aircraft to such areas and park in compliance with airport and airpark regulations.
   M.   Aircraft Repair And Service: Provide trained personnel and adequate equipment for repairing and inflating aircraft tires, servicing oleo struts, changing engine oil, washing aircraft windows, cleaning aircraft interiors and recharging or energizing discharged aircraft batteries.
   N.   Fuel Spills; Plan: Provide a copy of a plan to contain fuel spills.
   O.   Fire Marshal Certification: Provide proof of certification of fueling operations by city fire marshal.
   P.   Disposal Of Materials: Provide for adequate and sanitary off airport and off airpark disposal of all trash, oil, solvents and other waste material, not less than once a week.
   Q.   Maintenance: Maintain all areas in a clean and well kept manner.
(Ord. 2005-45, 7-19-2005)