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8-8-6: GENERAL AVIATION SPECIALTY SERVICES:
In addition to permitting commercial aeronautical activities described in chapter 4 of this title, the city may grant a commercial aeronautical activities permit to conduct the following general aviation specialty services upon the airpark, provided the person complies with applicable minimum standards:
   A.   Hangar/Shade Leasing Services: "Hangar/shade leasing services operator" means a person engaged in the business of leasing, renting or licensing hangars/shades in the airpark or space in a hangar in the airpark to aircraft owners or operators for aircraft storage purposes. A hangar/shade leasing services operator may engage in the business of construction and/or operating hangars/shades to be leased in the airpark. A hangar/shade leasing services operator shall:
      1.   Prior to conducting any commercial hangar/shade leasing services in the airpark, obtain a commercial aeronautical activities permit from the city for aircraft storage and commercial hangar/shade leasing, and lease or own sufficient land to accommodate the proposed operations.
      2.   Maintain the types and minimum amounts of insurance required by section 8-8-4 of this chapter as to any of its activities which may be covered by such insurance.
      3.   Comply with all applicable federal aviation regulations and city zoning ordinances.
   B.   Aircraft Sales Services: An "aircraft sales services operator" means a person engaged in the sale of new and/or used aircraft based on the airport or in the airpark. An aircraft sales services operator shall:
      1.   Prior to conducting any aircraft sales services in the city airpark, obtain a use permit from the city for aircraft sales, and lease or own sufficient land to accommodate the proposed operations and if displaying aircraft for sale at least five hundred (500) square feet of office space at the aircraft storage location, and obtain a commercial aeronautical activities permit from the city.
      2.   Display aircraft for sale only in direct access areas.
      3.   Maintain any required aircraft dealer's certificate from the state.
      4.   Maintain the types and minimum amounts of insurance required by section 8-8-4 of this chapter, for any of its activities which may be covered by such insurance.
      5.   Comply with all applicable federal aviation regulations and city zoning ordinances.
   C.   Aircraft Charter Services: An "aircraft charter services operator" means a person engaged in the business of providing air transportation of persons or property to the general public for hire, either on a charter basis or as defined by the FAR under part 135. Storage of aircraft primarily used to provide aircraft charter service and any loading of passengers may only occur in direct access areas or self-staged remote areas. An aircraft charter services operator shall, prior to conducting any aircraft charter services in the airpark, obtain a commercial aeronautical activities permit from the airport and:
      1.   Lease or own sufficient land to accommodate the proposed operations, including at least five hundred (500) square feet of enclosed nonhangar gross floor area (office space) at the same location that is primarily used for the permitted charter service operations.
      2.   If operating helicopters, provide a paved helicopter landing/takeoff area meeting FAA standards located outside of the taxilane safety area and a helicopter parking apron located outside of the taxilane safety area.
      3.   Maintain and provide the city a copy of a current FAR part 135 certificate or provisional FAR part 135 certificate, as well as the aircraft identification page from the operating specifications, and a current listing of registration numbers of all aircraft used to provide charter service.
      4.   At all times maintain in effect the types and minimum amounts of insurance specified in section 8-8-4 of this chapter for any of its activities which may be covered by such insurance.
      5.   Comply with all applicable federal aviation regulations and city zoning ordinances.
   D.   Aircraft Management Services: An "aircraft management services operator" means a person performing one or more of the following services in the management of another person's aircraft based on the airport or in the airpark: pilot staffing, record management, and other aircraft related services not including services detailed in any other section contained herein. Aircraft management also encompasses the exercise of the privilege of FAR part 91.501 and the brokerage of aircraft through a FAR part 135 operator to the general public. Aircraft management does not include the control of or operation of aircraft under FAR part 135. An aircraft management services operator shall:
      1.   Prior to conducting any aircraft management services on another person's aircraft based on the airport or in the airpark, lease or own sufficient land to accommodate the proposed operations and obtain a commercial aeronautical activities permit from the city.
      2.   If conducting aircraft management under FAR part 91.150, occupy at least five hundred (500) square feet of enclosed nonhangar gross floor area at the same location.
      3.   At all times maintain in effect the types and minimum amounts of insurance specified in section 8-8-4 of this chapter, for any of its activities which may be covered by such insurance.
      4.   Comply with all applicable federal aviation regulations and city zoning ordinances.
   E.   Aircraft Manufacturing Services: An "aircraft manufacturing services operator" means a person engaged in the manufacture, fabrication, or assembly of aircraft or aircraft/aerospace parts, systems and components. An aircraft manufacturing services operator shall:
      1.   Prior to conducting any aircraft manufacturing services in the airpark, lease or own sufficient land to accommodate the proposed operations and obtain an aeronautical business permit from Ogden City.
      2.   At all times maintain in effect the types and minimum amounts of insurance specified in section 8-8-4 of this chapter, for any of its activities which may be covered by such insurance.
      3.   Comply with all applicable federal aviation regulations and city zoning ordinances.
(Ord. 2005-45, 7-19-2005)