(A) Safety zone boundaries. In order to carry out the purpose of this chapter, there are hereby created and established the following safety zone boundaries:
(1) Safety Zone A. All that land in the approach zones of the runways which is located within a horizontal distance of 2,600 feet from each end of the primary zones.
(2) Safety Zone B. All that land in the approach zones of the runways which is located within a horizontal distance of 3,900 feet from each end of the primary zones.
(3) Safety Zone C. All that land under any of the defined surfaces, within the perimeter of the horizontal zone, and located within the existing boundaries of the city and which is not in zones A or B.
(4) Safety Zone D. All that land which is enclosed within the perimeter of the horizontal zone and which is not included in Zone A, Zone B or Zone C.
(B) Use restrictions.
(1) Subject at all times to the height restrictions set forth herein, no use shall be made of any load in any of the safety zones defined in division (A) above which creates or causes interference with the operations of radio or electronic facilities on the airport or in aircraft or with radio or electronic communications between the airport and aircraft, which are operated in accordance with the Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations Part 87, makes it difficult for pilots to distinguish between airport lights and other lights, results in glare in eyes of pilots using the airport, or otherwise endangers the landing, taking off or maneuvering of aircraft.
(2) Subject at all times to the height restrictions set forth in § 153.04 (B), and to the general restrictions contained in division (B)(1) above, areas designated as Zone A shall contain no buildings or temporary structures and shall be restricted to those uses which will not create, attract or bring together as assembly of persons thereon. Permitted uses may include agriculture, light outdoor recreation (non-spectator), cemeteries and auto parking.
(3) Subject at all times to the height restrictions set forth in § 153.04 (B), and to the general restrictions contained in division (B)(1) above, areas designated as Zone B shall be used for the following purposes only:
(a) For agricultural and residential purposes, provided there shall not be more than one single-family dwelling per three-acre tract of land.
(b) Any commercial or industrial use which meets the following minimum standards:
1. Each single commercial or industrial use shall not create, attract or bring together a site populations that would exceed 15 times that of the site acreage.
2. Each single commercial or industrial site shall be of a size not less than three acres.
3. Each single commercial or industrial site shall contain no dwellings and shall contain no more than one building per three-acre tract of land.
4. The maximum ground area to be covered by a single commercial or industrial building shall not exceed the following minimum ratios with respect to the building site area:
At Least (Acres) | But Less Than (Acres) | Ratio of Site Area to First Building Area | First Floor Building Area (Square Feet) | Max. Population (15 Persons/A) |
3 | 4 | 12:1 | 10,900 | 45 |
4 | 6 | 10:1 | 17,400 | 60 |
6 | 10 | 8:1 | 32,600 | 90 |
10 | 20 | 6:1 | 72,500 | 150 |
20 | and up | 4:1 | 218,000 | 300 |
(c) The following uses are specifically prohibited in Zone B; churches, hospitals, schools, theaters, stadiums, hotels and motels, trailer courts, camp grounds and other places of public or semi-public assembly.
(5) Zone D is subject to only the height restrictions set forth in § 153.04 (B), and to the general restrictions contained in division (B)(1) above.
(`86 Code, § 12.05)