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Salt Lake City, UT Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
TITLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4 RESERVED
TITLE 5 BUSINESS TAXES, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES1
TITLE 7 RESERVED
TITLE 8 ANIMALS
TITLE 9 HEALTH AND SAFETY
TITLE 10 HUMAN RIGHTS
TITLE 11 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
TITLE 12 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 13 RESERVED
TITLE 14 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
TITLE 15 PARKS AND RECREATION
TITLE 16 AIRPORTS
TITLE 17 PUBLIC SERVICES
TITLE 18 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
TITLE 19 GENERAL PLANS
TITLE 20 SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE 21A ZONING
TITLE 22 LOCAL EMERGENCIES
APPENDICES SPECIAL ORDINANCES
Salt Lake City, UT Policies and Procedures Manual
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16.10.040: ALL RULES, REGULATIONS AND MINIMUM STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO THE AIRPORT SYSTEM:
All Persons using the Airport System, whether by permission, invitation, or license, agree to comply with the Department's Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards. No Person shall commit any violation of this title, the Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards promulgated hereunder, including all fire protection requirements required under applicable law and this code, or any applicable federal, state, or local law while on the Airport System property. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.050: REVOCATION OF USE PRIVILEGE:
Any Person trespassing on the Airport System, or refusing to comply with this title, the Department's Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards, or applicable federal, state, or local law, may be directed to leave the Airport System property by a law enforcement officer, the Director, or by any authorized Airport employee, and may be deprived of further use of the Airport System and its facilities. Failure to comply with a direction to leave the Airport System property may result in the arrest or citation of the Person for trespass under the Department's Rules and Regulations, and federal, state, and local law. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.060: COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES; PERMIT REQUIREMENTS:
No Person shall use the Airport System, or any portion thereof, for any Commercial Aeronautical Activity, or any business or revenue producing non-aviation commercial activity, without first obtaining a written contract, permit, license, lease or other form of written authorization from the Department for such activity, in compliance with any applicable Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards, and paying the established or market rates, as applicable, and charges prescribed for such use. No Person not so authorized shall operate, service or repair aircraft or carry on any business of any nature on the Airport System property. All commercial activities on the Airport System property may be allowed at the sole discretion of the Department for the purpose of promoting the best interests of the Airport System. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.070: USE OF AIRPORT PROPERTY; RISK AND LIABILITY; IMPLIED AGREEMENT:
Any Person causing damage of any kind to the Airport System, or its facilities or improvements, shall be liable for such damage to the City. All Persons using the Airport System, whether by permission, invitation or license, do so at their own risk and shall assume full responsibility for their own acts and omissions, and the acts and omissions of their agents, contractors, employees, guests and, and shall hold harmless, indemnify and defend the City, its officers, board members, departments, representatives, authorized representative(s), employees, affiliates, successors and agents from liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from their use thereof, including from the claims of others arising out of their use. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.080: NO PRE-EMPTION:
To the extent of any irreconcilable conflict between this title and any federal or state law, the latter shall control. It is not the intent of this title to excuse any Person or Operator from the performance of any obligation they may have under any agreement with the City, whether the agreement is in existence at the time of adopted or entered into thereafter. Such agreements may include requirements, terms or conditions in addition to or more restrictive than the provisions of this title. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.090: PAYMENT OF RENTS, FEES, AND CHARGES:
All Persons using the Airport System shall pay the rents, fees and charges specified by the Department as applicable. Use fees, as determined by the Director and set forth in the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule, shall be imposed on users of the Airport System, and may include, but is not limited to, fees for: aeronautical services, landing fees, aircraft apron facilities, cargo carrier Ramp use, aircraft parking, in-flight catering, baggage claim facilities, rates and charges, flight training, repair services, badging services, exclusive terminal use, and other common and public use facilities. Fuel fees and taxes shall be imposed on any Person offering aviation fuel for sale within the Airport System in accordance with state law and fees set forth in the consolidated fee schedule. Payment of all required fees shall be made in the manner prescribed by the Director consistent with the Rules and Regulations and applicable provisions of this code. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.100: CUSTOMER FACILITY CHARGE:
   A.   A customer facility charge (CFC) shall be imposed on each rental transaction day, up to and including a maximum of twelve (12) days per rental contract, for the rental of a vehicle from an On-Airport Rental Car Operator.
   B.   The Director is authorized to implement and administer the CFC program on behalf of the City, through concession and/or lease contracts or other means, including, without limitation, the Department's Rules and Regulations. CFC revenues may be pre-collected for future use, as specified in this chapter.
   C.   On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall collect the CFC revenues which shall be held in trust for the benefit of the City. CFC revenues at all times shall be property of the City and the On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall have no ownership or property interest in the CFC revenues.
   D.   On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall list the CFC as a separate line item described as "customer facility charge" on all customer invoices.
   E.   On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall segregate, separately account for and disclose all CFC revenues as trust funds in their financial statements and shall maintain adequate records to account for all CFCs charged and collected.
   F.   On a monthly basis, On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall remit the CFC revenues directly to the Department, which shall be received no later than the last day of the month following the month in which the CFC charges were imposed. On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall submit a monthly transaction report which includes the following: transaction days, a summary of daily business transactions in connection with the International Airport, an accounting of all fees charged to Airport customers in connection with such transactions, and such other information as required by City. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.110: FUNDS; DISPOSITION AND ACCOUNTING:
   A.   All funds received from fuel, taxes, rentals, concessions, customer facility charges (CFCs), or any other source within the Airport System shall be placed in the airport enterprise funds and kept separate and apart from all other City funds. The collection, accounting, and expenditure of all airport enterprise funds shall be in accordance with existing fiscal policy of the City and consistent with state and federal laws and federal grant assurances.
   B.   Funds received from customer facility charges (CFCs) shall be used for paying the City's capital costs for construction and improvement of rental car facilities in the Airport System, including costs that support environmental sustainability; paying a pro rata share of City's costs for joint use infrastructure, such as roadways, ready return and quick turnaround areas allocable to rental car usage; building reserves for renewal and replacement capital costs; paying common costs of a shuttle bus operation for rental car customers; funding transportation costs and other costs associated with interim operations during construction phasing and relocation of rental car operations; paying the City's costs for infrastructure for future lease areas for a service center, including site prep; funding debt service associated with rental car facilities; or funding City's costs for such other rental car related purposes as the City determines. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
16.10.120: HUNTING AND SHOOTING PROHIBITED:
There shall be no hunting or shooting on the Airport System without the express prior written approval of the Director. (Ord. 82-24, 2024)
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