Definitions. | |
Permit Required. | |
Filing. | |
Application Form. | |
Issuance of Permit. | |
Permission to Divert Traffic. | |
Suspension or Revocation of Permit. | |
Automatic Suspension of Permit. | |
Forfeiture of Permit Fee. | |
Permit Fees. | |
Transfer of Permit. | |
Exception for Government Operations. | |
Penalty. | |
For the purpose of this Article, the following words and phrases shall mean and include:
(a) Helicopter. A rotary wing aircraft which depends principally for its support and motion in the air upon the lift generated by one or more power-driven rotors, rotating on substantially vertical axes. It can hover, fly backward and sideways, in addition to forward flight.
(b) Heliport. An area, either at ground level or elevated on a structure, that is used for the landing and take-offs of helicopters, and includes some or all of the various facilities useful to helicopter operations.
(c) Off-Heliport Landing Site. A take-off and landing area intended for temporary or occasional helicopter use but not formally designed as a heliport.
(Added by Ord. 392-73, App. 10/19/73)
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate, or cause to be operated, any helicopter to or from any off-heliport landing site, or to or from any property other than a State-approved permanent heliport (except in cases of any emergency situation) within the City and County of San Francisco without first obtaining a permit from the Police Department designating the site and limiting the use. Said permits shall only be valid for a period of time not to exceed thirty days, or a specific job time.
(Added by Ord. 392-73, App. 10/19/73)
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