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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0269_267Rule 74. No one shall smoke, ignite a match or lighter in any building, except in offices, waiting rooms or buildings where specially permitted by the airport manager. Rule 75.' Hangar entrances shall be kept clear at all times. Rule 76. The floors in all buildings ahll be kept clean and free from oil, and no volatile, flammable substance shall be used for cleaning the floors. Rule 77. No boxes, crates, cans, bottles, paper or other litter shall be permitted to accumulate in or about a hangar. SECTION 9. KNOWLEDGE OF RULES IMPLIED. By publication of this ordinance as required by law, all persons will be deemed to have knowledge of its contents. However, the airport manager is directed to have copies of the ordinance printed and at all times available in his office, and to furnish such copies to owners and operators of aircraft using the Airport. SECTION 10. CONFLICT IN RULES. If and where there is conflict in these and the Federal A/R traffic rules, the latter s al prevail . SECTION 11. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. Any person operating or handling an aircraft in violation of any of these rules or refusing to comply therwith, may, at once, be ejected from the Airport, or may for any period of time, not exceeding fifteen days, be "grounded" by the airport manager, and, upon hearing by this council, may be deprived of the further use of the Airport and its facilities for such period of time as may appear necessary for the protection of life and property. Provided that were any such penalty has been imposed, there shall be no prosecution under the succeeding section Any violation of this Ordinance shall be misdemeanor, punishable by fine in any sum not exceeding Two Hundred ($200) dollars. SECTION 12. SAVING CLAUSE. Should any part of this ordinance be held invalid, no other part shall necessarily be offectea thereby. SECTION 13. EMERGENCY ENACTMENT. The enactment of this ordinance being necessarytot a immediate preservation of public business, health and property, and to provide for the usual daily operation of a municipal department, it is declared to be an emergency measure, which shall have and take effect following its present reading and adoption, READ, PASSED AND ADOPTED by unanimous votethis, the 14th day of November, 1978. G. D44e�o - JJhn C. Doerfler, htyor ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED BEFORE ADOPTION: City Attorney