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A. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on the airport in any manner other than in accordance with the airport regulations, rules prescribed by the airport superintendent, and other laws applicable to the operation of motor vehicles on the public way.

B. No person shall operate any motor vehicle in areas designated for the use of aircraft without the airport superintendent’s prior permission.

C. A person that operates any kind of motorized equipment on the airport must be in possession of a valid operator’s license, current and issued in the name of the person, required by law for the type of motorized equipment being operated.

D. No person shall operate a motor vehicle of any kind on the airport in a reckless manner or in excess of the speed limits prescribed by posted signs. In the absence of a posted sign, the speed limit shall be 15 miles per hour in all apron, aircraft parking, and hangar areas, and 25 miles per hour in all other portions of the airport.

E. Visitors to the airport shall use designated parking and aircraft viewing areas.

F. Vehicles entering the airport from all traffic points of entry shall use a direct route from the public road to their destination keeping aircraft interference to a minimum.

G. Use of tenant ground vehicles, their employees, guests, customers and commercial deliveries shall access tenant space from tenant’s driveway and are not allowed on the airside facilities.

H. Use of tenant ground vehicles on the airside of airport facilities, including lease lots, is prohibited without obtaining authorization from the airport superintendent.

I. Except in the case of an emergency, no person shall operate a motor vehicle in the field area contrary to the directions of posted signs.

J. The driver of any vehicle operated in the field area must at all times comply with the lawful orders, signals, and directives of the airport superintendent or a police officer.

K. All vehicles authorized to operate on the field area shall display a flashing yellow light visible for at least one mile and all vehicle operators shall maintain two-way voice communications with flight service, either by radio or telephone.

L. The existence of emergency conditions on the field area will not suspend or cancel any existing regulations. During an emergency in the field area, no motor vehicle shall be moved in any direction unless it is an emergency response vehicle.

M. All motor vehicles shall be equipped with and use headlamps, rear lamps, stop signal lamps, and other lights as required by applicable law.

N. No person on the airport shall:

1. Clean motor vehicles, engines, tools, or other equipment; and

2. Repair motor vehicles anywhere in the field area.

O. Any vehicle that has been authorized under this section to be operated in the field area shall not proceed closer than 75 feet from the edge of any runway, nor cross any runway, prior to obtaining the current traffic situation in the air and on the ground from the FAA flight service station during the hours when the flight service station is active, and by visual avoidance and monitoring of CTAF when within 75 feet of runway or taxiway when flight service station is not open or active.

P. No vehicle shall be operated on the airport if, in the judgment of the airport superintendent, it is so constructed, equipped, or loaded as to endanger persons or property. (Ord. 19-005 § 3, 2019; Ord. 17-003 § 4, 2017)