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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR
ORDINANCE N0. 87- 8
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1. SUMMARY 7
2. REPEAL 1
3. DEFINITIONS 1
A. Air Operations Area 1
B. Aircraft 1
C. Aircraft Operator 1
D. Airport 1
E. Airport Management 1
F. Based Aircraft 1
G. Based Commercial Aircraft Operator I
H. Business or Commercial Activity 2
I. Crash-Fire-Rescue (CFR) 2
J. Commercial Aviation Operator 2
K. Fire District 2
L Fixed Base Operator (FBO) 2
M. Flying Club 2
N. Manager of Airports 2
0. Government Aircraft and Public Aircraft 2
P. Maximum Landing Weight 2
Q. Person/Entity 3
R. Private Aircraft 3
S. Private Aviation 3
T. Tenant 3
U. Transient Aircraft 3
V. Transient Aircraft Parking Area 3
W. Uniform Fire Code 3
4. SCOPE OF ORDINANCE 3
5. COMPLIANCE WITH OFFICIAL AND/OR POSTED DIRECTIVES 3
6. PENALTIES & APPEALS 3
A. Expulsion 3
B. Appeal 4
C. Infraction 4
D. Misdemeanor 4
E. Continuing Violations 4
7. GENERAL LIMITS ON CONDUCT AND ACTIVITIES 5
8. RESTRICTED AREAS 5
9. PERMISSION TO POST, DISTRIBUTE OR DISPLAY PRINTED MATTER REQUIRED 5
10. PERMISSION FOR SOLICITATION OF FUNDS 5
11. LOITERING AND TRESPASSING 5
12 CARRYING OF FIREARMS 5
13. ANIMALS OR BIRDS UPON AIRPORT 5
14. ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT REPORTS 5
15. SMOKING 6
16. INSPECTIONS OF AND ACCESS TO FACILITIES AND AREAS 6
17. IDENTIFICATION CARDS 6
18. AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 6
A. Compliance with Federal , State and Local Regulations 6
B. Careless , Negligent or Reckless Surface Operations of
Aircraft Prohibited 6
C. Compliance with Official Orders , Signals and/or Directives 6
D. Ground Taxi Operations-General 6
E. Permission Required to Land or Take Off Aircraft Which Are
Not Registered and Certificated 7
F. Aircraft Equipment Rules 7
G. Radio Contact 8
H. Unauthorized Parking or Storage of Aircraft Prohibited 8
I. Permission Required to Land, Takeoff or Taxi Overweight
Aircraft 8
J. Qualified Persons Only to Operate Aircraft 8
K. Disabled Aircraft 8
L. Parking, Loading, and Unloading or Aircraft 8
M. Parked or Stored Aircraft to be Moved Upon Request 9
N. Lighting Facility Damage 9
0. Interference With or Unauthorized Starting of Aircraft
Prohibited 9
P. Repair and Maintenance of Aircraft 9
• Q. Special Aircraft and Special Aircraft Operations 10
R. Engine Starting and Runup 11
S. Emergency Refusal of Clearance to Use Airport and Closing
of Airport 11
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18. AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS (Cont.)
T. Rates, Charges and Fees 11
U. Landings & Take-Offs 11
V. Agricultural Aircraft Operations 12
W. Tampering With Aircraft 12
X. Display of Aircraft Registration Numbers 12
Y. Prohibition of Landing and Taking Off Under Specific
Circumstances 12
19. FIRE PREVENTION, EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES 12
A. Storage, Holding, Use or Transport of Restricted Materials
or Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles 12
B. Storage of Flammables and Hazardous or Dangerous
Materials 13
C. Removal of Portable Fire Extinguishers 13
D. Access to Fire Extinguishing Equipment 13
20. FUELING AND INFLAMMABLES 13
A. Fueling Operations 13
B. Use of Approved Fuel Storage and Delivery Facilities 14
C.. Fueling Operations Manual Required 14
D. Automotive Fuel in Aircraft 15
21. VEHICLES AND GROUND EQUIPMENT 15
A. Compliance With Official Orders, Signals and Directions 15
B. Vehicle Rules of Operation 15
C. Radio Equipment 16
D. Stopping or Parking in Certain Areas Prohibited 17
E. Disabled, Abandoned or Illegally Parked Vehicles Subject
to Removal 17
F. Repair of Motor Vehicles 17
G. Use of Roads and Walkways 17
22. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES 17
A. Requirements for Business or Commercial Activities 17
B. Requirements for Commercial Aviation Activities 18
23. PUBLIC, LESSEE & TENANT USE 19
A. Preservation of Property 19
B. Obligations of Airport Users 19
C. Disorderly Conduct 20
D. Gate Security 20
E. Floor, Apron and Ramp Care 20
F. Flying Club Rules 20
24. GROSS WEIGHT LIMITATIONS 20
25. SEVERABLE 20
26. EFFECTIVE DATE 21
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR SECTION 23.A.8.a 22
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ORDINANCE NO. 87-8
(Revising County Airport Regulations)
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows:
SECTION 1 . SUMMARY. This ordinance repeals Chapter 1106-2 of the County
Ordinance Code and enacts a revised uncodified airport ordinance.
SECTION 2. REPEAL. Chapter 1106-2 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code is
repealed.
(Ords. 87- 8 §2, 73-49.)
SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this ordinance, unless context requires otherwise, the words
and phrases used herein shall have the meaning set out in this section. Federal
Aviation Administration definitions shall apply to technical words and phrases if
not included herein. Chapter heads and section heads. or titles do not constitute
a part of this ordinance but are for information purposes only.
A. Air Operations Area
The portions of the Airport provided and made available for aircraft and
related operations , and shall include aircraft runways, taxiways, ramps,
aprons, parking spaces and areas directly associated therewith.
B. Aircraft
Any apparatus now known or hereafter designed, invented or used for naviga-
tion or flight in the air, except a parachute or apparatus used primarily as
safety equipment.
C. Aircraft Operator
Any person or entity who owns, leases, rents , controls, manages or operates
an aircraft.
D. Airport
Any and all Airports under the ownership and control of Contra Costa County
and including all property and improvements within the boundary lines of
said Airport.
E. Airport Management
The Manager of Airports and his duly authorized representatives are
collectively referred to as Airport Management.
F. Based Aircraft
Aircraft (1) which are tied down or hangared at the Airport at a monthly or
longer charge; or (2) owned, leased or used by an aircraft operator who
maintains a fixed place of business on the Airport; or (3) owned, leased or
used by an aircraft operator who uses the Airport for the principal , or a
substantial , portion of his or its activity. More than eight (8) landings
in any thirty (30) day period shall be deemed a substantial use, unless
otherwise determined by the Manager of Airports.
G. Based Commercial Aircraft Operator
A commercial aircraft operator who operates at the Airport pursuant to a
lease with, or license from, Contra Costa County.
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H. Business or Commercial Activity
Business or commercial activity is defined to include the use of the Airport
for one or more of the following purposes: carrying passengers, freight,
express or mail for hire; instructing in aviation or in any aviation related
field for compensation; selling fuels, aviation supplies or materials ;
renting, selling, maintaining or servicing aircraft; or conducting any other
aviation or non-aviation commercial or business activity including the sale
of refreshments or any commodity of service and the offering or soliciting
of any act in this section.
I. Crash-Fire-Rescue (CFR)
The Crash, Fire and Rescue (CFR) units at the Airport and equipment owned or
operated for the purpose of conducting Crash-Fire-Rescue operations.
J. Commercial Aviation Operator
Any person or entity who owns, controls, operates, manages, or leases any
aircraft for any one or more of the following purposes: (1) the transporta-
tion of persons or property for hire, including, but not limited to, common
and contract carriers by aircraft; (2) the operator of- an aircraft utilized
for student training to obtain compensation; (3) the operator of an aircraft
leased for profit; (4) any person engaged in the business of selling
aircraft parts or aircraft accessories; (5) the holder of a certificate for
commercial aircraft operation under Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR's); or
(6) the operator of any aircraft determined by the Manager of Airports not
to be a flying club aircraft, private aircraft or public aircraft as defined
in these regulations .
An aircraft operator not otherwise a commercial aircraft operator shall not
become one solely as a result of the leasing of his aircraft to a based
aircraft operator who operates under a lease with or license from Contra
Costa County.
K. Fire District
A County fire protection district in which the Airport is located.
L. Fixed Base Operator (FBO)
Any person or entity who on or at the Airport engages for hire in the
storage, repair, servicing, renting, operating or fueling of aircraft, and
who has a real property lease with Contra Costa County.
M. Flying Club
A non-profit association, partnership or corporation of five or more members
owning or leasing aircraft based at the Airport, in which organization each
club member is a bona fide part-owner of the aircraft (in case of owned
aircraft) , or the holder of a share, but not more than one share, in the
organization. The club may not derive greater revenue from the use of its
aircraft than the amount necessary for the operation , maintenance and
replacement of such aircraft.
N. Manager of Airports
That person designated by the Public Works Director of Contra Costa County
as the day-to-day executive officer for the operation of the Airport.
0. Government Aircraft and Public Aircraft
Aircraft owned or operated by federal , state or municipal government, or
agencies thereof.
P. Maximum Landing Weight
The certified maximum gross landing weight for aircraft as prescribed by the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) .
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Q. Person/Entity
Any individual , partnership, corporation , association, joint venture,
organization, group or duly authorized representative thereof.
R. Private Aircraft
Aircraft used solely for the transportation of the owner, the owner's
employees, guests , or property, not operated for profit, and not otherwise
coming within any other definition set forth in these regulations. Such
aircraft may be operated by other than the owner without losing its classi-
fication as private, provided that such use by others does not include
commercial operations .
S. Private Aviation
The operation and use of private aircraft.
T. Tenant
Any person or employee of any person having a lease, permit, or agreement
with Contra Costa County or any person who is a sublessee of a lessee and is
based at the Airport.
U. Transient Aircraft
Aircraft that are not based aircraft and which use the Airport on a periodic
basis .
V. Transient Aircraft Parking Area
Areas on the Airport which the Manager of Airports may, from time to time,
designate for parking of transient aircraft. The FBO lessees may also have
transient areas on their leased premises.
W. Uniform Fire Code
The latest version of the Uniform Fire Code adopted by the County Fire
Protection District in which the Airport is located.
SECTION 4. SCOPE OF ORDINANCE
A. All users of and persons on the Airport for any purpose whatsoever shall be
governed by this ordinance which shall be available as a part of all leases,
permits , licenses and other documents between Contra Costa County and
airport users , suppliers or customers.
B. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not be interpreted to amend,
modify, supersede, or authorize the violation of any provision of federal ,
state or local law. This ordinance shall insofar as possible, be inter-
preted so that no conflict shall exist between the ordinance and
contractural agreements executed by Contra Costa County.
C. The FAA Air Traffic Rules and Regulations governing the operation of
aircraft in effect as of this date as well as all additions and deletions
thereto are made a part of this Airport Ordinance as fully as if set forth
herein.
SECTION 5. COMPLIANCE WITH OFFICIAL AND/OR POSTED DIRECTIVES
A. All persons shall comply with posted or indicated official directives which
shall not be in conflict with federal , state or local law.
B. Any person desiring to conduct any activity on or at the Airport shall
comply fully with this ordinance and amendments thereto, which shall not be
in conflict with federal , state or local law.
SECTION 6. PENALTIES b APPEALS
A. . Expulsion
Any person operating or handling any aircraft, operating any vehicle,
equipment, or apparatus , or using the Airport, or any of its facilities , in
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violation of any of the rules and regulations contained herein, or refusing
to comply therewith, may be removed from the Airport by or under the
authority of the Manager of Airports. Any person may be deprived of and
refused the further use of the Airport and its facilities for such length of
time as the Manager of Airports deems necessary in order to safeguard the
public , the Airport and its facilities.
B. Appeal
Any person aggrieved by an administrative action taken pursuant to this
ordinance may appeal from the action to the Board of Supervisors as provided
in Chapter 14-4 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code.
C. Infraction
1. Violation
Except as otherwise provided (and regardless of the availability of
other civil or administrative remedies and procedures for enforcing
this ordinance) , every act or condition prohibited or declared unlawful '
by this ordinance, and every failure or omissiontto act as required
herein, i a violation of this ordinance and is-an infraction. (See
Govt. C. 125132(a)) .
2. Punishment
Except as otherwise provided by statute or this ordinance, every
infraction violation of this ordinance is punishable, upon conviction
thereof, by:
a. A fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for a first violation;
b. A fine not exceeding two hundred dollars for a second violation of
the same ordinance within one year;
C. A fine not exceeding five hundred dollars for each additional
violation of the same ordinance within one year . ( See
Govt. C. §25132(b)) .
D. Misdemeanor
1. Violation
A violation of any one of the following sections of this ordinance is a
misdemeanor:
Section 4.0 Careless or reckless operation of an aircraft prohibited
as it refers to FAR 91.9 '- Aircraft in flight.
Section 18.B. Careless, negligent or reckless operation of aircraft or
violation of FAR 91.10 prohibited - Aircraft on the
ground.
Section 18.W. Tampering with aircraft
2. Violation - Four or More Infractions Within a Twelve-Month Period
In the event a person or entity . is convicted of more than three
infractions within a twelve-month period, each infraction after the
third infraction within the twelve-month period shall be a misdemeanor..
3. Punishment
Except as otherwise provided by state law or this ordinance, every
misdemeanor violation of this ordinance is punishable, upon conviction
thereof by imprisonment in the county jail not for over six months
nd/or by a fine of not over one thousand dollars. (See Penal Code
19) .
E. Continuing Violations
Acts, omissions or conditions in violation of this ordinance which continue,
exist, or occur on more than one day shall constitute separate violations
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and offenses on each such day.
SECTION 7. GENERAL LIMITS ON CONDUCT AND ACTIVITIES
A. No person shall use the Airport, or any portion thereof, or any structure
thereon, either directly or indirectly for the conduct or promotion of, or
solicitation for any business, trade, commercial activity or- for any revenue
producing or fund raising purpose, except under the terms and conditions of
a lease, license, contract or permit issued by the County or the Manager of
Airports, and the timely payment of the fees imposed by such lease, license,
contract or permit, or as otherwise authorized by this ordinance.
B. No person shall utilize the Air Operations Area, leased areas, non-public
areas or restricted areas of the Airport for any civic , charitable,
educational , religious or similar purpose, except as authorized by the
Manager of Airports.
SECTION 8. RESTRICTED AREAS
A. No person shall enter into or upon the Air Operations Area, the areas leased
or assigned to airport tenants or licensees for their exclusive use, or any
area not provided for the general public, except people engaged in legiti-
mate .embarkation when under appropriate supervision, or persons otherwise
authorized in this ordinance, or specifically authorized by the Airport
Management.
B. Airport tenants and licensees having exclusive occupancy or control of
premises through which access may be had to the Air Operations Area shall
use all lawful and reasonable means to prevent, and shall be responsible
for, entry into such areas by unauthorized persons or vehicles.
SECTION 9. PERMISSION TO POST, DISTRIBUTE OR DISPLAY PRINTED MATTER REQUIRED
No person shall post, distribute or display signs, advertisements, circulars,
printed or written material in or upon the Airport without prior written
permission of the Airport Management.
SECTION 10. PERMISSION FOR SOLICITATION OF FUNDS
No person shall solicit funds for any purpose in or upon the Airport without the
prior written permission of the Manager of Airports.
SECTION 11. LOITERING AND TRESPASSING
No person shall loiter on any part of the Airport or in any building on the
Airport. Any person unable to give satisfactory explanation of his presence to
the Airport Management shall be deemed a loiterer under the provisions of this
section and may be requested to leave the Airport. In the event of failure to
comply with a proper request to leave the Airport, such failure shall be regarded
as a trespass to the property of Contra Costa County.
SECTION 121 CARRYING OF FIREARMS
No person except peace officers and other authorized government representa-
tives, authorized security employees and members of the Armed Forces of the
United States acting under proper authority, shall carry firearms, BB or pellet
guns, explosives, bows and arrows , or similar devices upon the Airport without
permission of the Manager of Airports, except. that legitimate hunting, sporting,
and survival equipment may be carried and stored in an unloaded or disabled
manner where not otherwise unlawful .
SECTION 13. ANIMALS OR BIRDS UPON AIRPORT
No person shall enter upon any part of the Airport with any animal except a
"seeing eye" dog, one properly confined for shipment, or on a leash, or in such a
manner as to be under the direct and immediate control of such person. No person
shall hunt, pursue, trap, catch, intentionally injure, or kill any animal or bird
on the Airport without authorization of the Airport Management.
SECTION 14. ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT REPORTS
Every person involved in any accident or incident, including but not limited to
pedestrian , aircraft or automotive, involving personal injuries or property
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damage in excess of $500 or any damage to airport property or the property of
others, occurring on the Airport, shall make a full report to the Manager of
Airports as soon after the accident or incident as possible, but not later than
24 hours.
SECTION 15. SMOKING
A. Smoking is prohibited in areas posted in the public terminal .
B. Smoking is prohibited within 100 feet of any fueling or defueling
operations .
C. Smoking is prohibited on any part of the Air Operations Area except that
smoking may be permitted within closed vehicles and within the area(s) under
permit or lease except where otherwise posted or unlawful .
SECTION 16. INSPECTIONS OF AND ACCESS TO FACILITIES AND AREAS
The Airport Management shall have access to all buildings, operating areas, and
facilities for periodic inspections with the tenant or lessee or their authorized
representative present upon reasonable notice with a minimum of 24 hours prior
notice and without notice in emergency situations.
If tenant or lessee refuses access after notification, the Airport Management
shall have access without unreasonable restrictions.
SECTION 17. IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Employees of all Commercial Aviation Operations or any employee of tenants
requiring access to the Air Operations Area must have an Airport Identification
Card or must be properly escorted as authorized by Airport Management. These
identification cards are the property of Contra Costa County. Failure to return,
or satisfactorily account for identification cards, upon termination of employ-
ment, or misuse of card shall subject the card holder to criminal prosecution.
SECTION 18. AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS
A. Compliance with Federal , State and Local Regulations
No person shall land aircraft upon, fly aircraft from, or conduct any other
aircraft operations on or from the Airport otherwise than in compliance with
the current regulations and directives of federal (including the current
Federal Aviation Regulations) , state and local authorities.
B. Careless, Negligent or Reckless Surface Operation of Aircraft Prohibited
No aircraft shall be operated on the surface of any part of the Airport in a
careless or negligent manner, or in disregard of the rights and safety of
others, or without due caution and circumspection, or at a speed or in a
manner which endangers, or is likely to endanger, persons or property, or
while the pilot, or any other crew-member is under the influence of alcohol
or any controlled substance, or if such aircraft is so constructed, equipped
or loaded as to endanger or to be likely to endanger persons or property.
C. Compliance with Official Orders, Signals and/or Directives
The pilot or other person engaged in the operation of any aircraft being
operated on the surface of any part of the Airport must at all times comply
with any order, signal or directive of the Airport Management. When
operation of aircraft is controlled by lights, signs, mechanical or electri-
cal signals or pavement markings, such lights, signs, signals and markings
shall be complied with unless a representative of the Airport directs
otherwise.
D. Ground Taxi Operations-General
1. No aircraft shall be started, taxied or run up unless a pilot qualified
or certified in that type aircraft, or a certified airframe and engine
mechanic qualified in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations in
the type of operations, or a repair station mechanic suitably trained
in that aircraft, is attending the aircraft controls. Adequate
aircraft restraining methods shall be employed while starting the
engine or engines.
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2. The following taxi rules shall apply unless other rules are established
by the Federal Aviation Administration which are inconsistent with the
following:
a. A person shall not taxi an aircraft until he has ascertained that
there is no danger of collision with any person or object in the
immediate area by visual inspection of the area.
b. An aircraft shall be operated only in a careful manner or taxied
at a safe and reasonable speed, for the conditions then existing.
C. All radio-equipped aircraft shall establish radio contact with Air
Traffic Control , during hours the Air Traffic Control Tower is
operating. All aircraft without radios shall advise Air Traffic
Control by telephone before taxiing, and comply with Air Traffic
Control directions.
d. Pilots shall not taxi onto or across runway in use until specifi-
cally cleared to do so by radio or visual signal when the Control
Tower is operating. When the Control Tower is closed, pilots must
announce intentions on the radio frequency published in the
Airport/Facilities Directory prior to moving onto or across a
runway.
e. Aircraft shall be taxied in accordance with the prescribed taxiing
patterns established by the Airport, or as directed Air Traffic
Control .
f. Each person operating an aircraft on the Airport or part of the
Airport that is not under the direction of Air Traffic Control
shall comply with the orders , signals, and direction of the
Airport Management.
g. A person may neither start nor taxi any aircraft (including
helicopters) on the Airport in a place where the exhaust, rotor,
or propeller blast is likely to cause injury to persons or
property. A person shall not run the engine or engines of any
aircraft at any location on the Airport in such manner as to cause
damage to other aircraft or property or in such manner as to blow
paper, dirt or other materials across taxiways or runways in such
manner as to endanger the safety of operations of the Airport.
This provision specifically includes tiedowns and shade hangars.
If the aircraft cannot be taxied without violating this paragraph,
the operator must have it towed to the desired destination.
h. Except in FBO leased areas a person may not move a rotorcraft at a
place on the Airport (other than a heliport) while its rotors are
turning unless there is a clear area of at least one rotor
diameter from the outer tip of each rotor. A person may not move
a rotorcraft at a heliport while its rotors are turning unless
there is a clear area of at least twenty (20) feet from the outer
tip of each rotor. In FBO leased areas, the lessee is totally
responsible for operational safety of helicopters within their
area. Airport Management may stop any operation deemed unsafe.
i . A person shall not taxi aircraft or rotorcraft into or out of
hangars under its own power, under any circumstances, nor shall
aircraft be taxied into any area from which the general public is
not restricted.
E. Permission Required to Land or Take Off Aircraft Which Are Not Registered
and Certificated
Aircraft which are not Registered and Certificated by the FAA or any recog-
nized foreign country may not land or take off at the Airport without the
prior permission of the Airport Management.
F. Aircraft Equipment Rules
An aircraft shall not be operated on the Airport unless it is equipped with
tail or nose wheel and appropriate wheel brakes, except with the permission
of Airport Management. When any pilot of an aircraft that is not equipped
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with adequate brakes receives permission from Air Traffic Control to taxi
such aircraft, the pilot shall not taxi such aircraft near buildings or
parked aircraft unless an attendant is at the wing of the aircraft to assist
the pilot.
G. Radio Contact
1. Pilots of aircraft shall neither land, nor taxi , nor take-off until a
clearance is obtained from Air Traffic Control by radio, telephone or
light signal , during the hours that the Control Tower is in operation.
2. All aircraft based on or operating regularly into or out of the Airport
must be equipped with an operational two-way radio.
3. Any aircraft at the Airport, which has had radio failure, will obtain,
in person or by telephone, general instructions from Air Traffic
Control prior to taxiing out for takeoff.
4. When the Air Traffic Control Tower is closed all aircraft must announce
their intentions regarding landing or take-off by two-way radio on the
frequency published in the Airport/Facilities Directory and must
monitor this frequency while within a five mile radius of the Airport.
H. Unauthorized Parking or Storage of Aircraft Prohibited
Unless otherwise 'provided in a lease, permit, or other agreement authorized
by Contra Costa County, no person shall use any area of the Airport for
parking or storage of aircraft, other than transient parking, without
permission of the Manager of Airports. If, notwithstanding the above prohi-
bition, a person uses such areas for parking or storage as aforesaid ,
without first obtaining such permission, then the Manager of Airports shall
have the authority to order the aircraft removed or to cause the same to be
removed and stored at the expense of the owner thereof.
I. Permission Required to Land, Takeoff or Taxi Overweight Aircraft
No aircraft having an actual gross weight over that indicated for the
Airport in the Airport/Facility Directory, including in such weight
passengers, cargo, fuel , equipment, etc. , shall land, take off or taxi on
the Airport without the permission of the Manager of Airports.
J. Qualified Persons Only to Operate Aircraft
No person shall land, take off or taxi an aircraft at the Airport unless he
is qualified or certified to operate that particular type of aircraft or is
a certificated A & P mechanic properly qualified to taxi that particular
type of aircraft.
K. Disabled Aircraft
If an a.ircraft is disabled so as to restrict use of any runway or taxiway on
the Airport, the Manager of Airports may take whatever action is necessary
to make the runway or taxiway safe for other aircraft. The aircraft owner
shall bear the expense of removal of the aircraft.
If the owner or pilot refuses or is unable to move an aircraft, as directed
by the Manager of Airports, the aircraft may be towed away and stored at the
owner's expense. The same procedure shall apply to removal of a wrecked or
damaged aircraft and its parts. The County shall have a lien, upon the
aircraft for the cost of such towing and storage as described above,
pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Section 1208.61.
L. Parking, Loading, and Unloading of Aircraft
1. Aircraft shall be parked in only those areas or positions on the
Airport assigned by the Manager of Airports. On F60 leased premises,
the lessees shall be responsible for the aircraft parked within their
areas.
2. When parking or storing aircraft at the Airport, the aircraft operator
shall park or store such aircraft in a manner so as to not create a
hazard to or interfere with other aircraft, persons or property,
including access to hangar areas.
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3. No person shall leave an aircraft unattended on the Airport unless it
has been parked and adequately secured in an area designated for the
class of aircraft. . Owners are liable for any damages resulting from
improperly securing their aircraft.
4. Aircraft having long term tiedown space and having a Permit for Non
Commercial Aircraft Storage with the Airport must be tied down in its
assigned tiedown space except when the pilot is in attendance with the
aircraft.
5. The engine(s) on the boarding side of a multi-engine aircraft must be
shut down when passengers are being enplaned or deplaned. All single
engine aircraft must be shut down or helicopter rotors stopped when
enplaning or deplaning passengers or freight, unless otherwise
authorized by the Airport Management. In all cases, the pilot must be
at the controls if any engine(s) are left running.
6. If an aircraft parking area is posted for "loading and unloading only",
the pilot must remain with. the aircraft.
M. Parked or Stored Aircraft to be Moved Upon Request
Upon direction or request from the Manager of Airports, the operator of any
aircraft parked or stored at the Airport shall move said aircraft from the
place where it is parked or stored to any other designated place. If the
operator refuses to comply with any such reasonable directive, the Manager
of Airports may move said aircraft to such designated place at the
operator's expense.
H. Lighting Facility Damage
Any person damaging any light or fixture by means of contact with aircraft
or in any manner whatsoever shall report such damage to the Airport Office
immediately and shall be fully responsible for any costs required to repair
or replace the damaged facility.
0. Interference With or Unauthorized Starting of Aircraft Prohibited
No unauthorized person shall interfere with the operation of any aircraft at
the Airport, or start the engine of such aircraft without the owner or
operator's consent.
P. Repair and Maintenance of Aircraft
1. Aircraft, or parts thereof, shall be repaired and maintained only in
those areas of the Airport specifically designated or otherwise
authorized for such purpose by the Manager of Airports and the Fire
District; provided that minor adjustments may be made while the
aircraft is on a loading ramp or apron preparatory to take-off when
such adjustment is necessary to prevent a delayed departure which would
result from the aircraft having to reposition to a designated repair
area.
2. The owner or operator of an aircraft, including any necessary
assistants, may perform maintenance repairs upon owned aircraft
providing such individuals are properly permitted to do such work under
current Federal Air Regulations and other provisions of this
ordinance. Such work shall be conducted so as not to create hazard or
nuisance to other aircraft, persons or operators upon the Airport.
3. The Airport Management may authorize individuals or companies to
perform repairs and maintenance on aircraft under unusual
circumstances, i .e. repair to flyaway status, by owner of aircraft not
based upon the Airport; on aircraft of unusual design, size or age;
aircraft and the components for which there is not any qualified
certificated Fixed Base Operator upon the Airport.
4. Owners or operators of aircraft based at the Airport, and their
assistants and employees , may perform repairs and preventive
maintenance that do not require the draining of gas, oil or hydraulic
fluid in their tie-down space in accordance with current FAR' s .
Aircraft substantially disassembled for a period of thirty (30) days
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may be required to be relocated to a long term storage area, as may be
available at a discounted rate, at the discretion of Airport
Management.
5. Owner or operators of aircraft based at the Airport and their employees
and assistants may perform repairs or preventive maintenance in their
hangars so long as such repairs are accomplished in accordance with
applicable FAR's , and the Uniform Fire Code.
6. Parts , tools or supplies, beyond those required for the repair or
maintenance being conducted , are not permitted to accumulate in
designated aircraft parking, maintenance or storage areas other than in
fully enclosed hangars. Persons conducting repair or maintenance shall
be responsible for the prompt securing of removed parts, daily clean-up
of such areas and removal of any accumulated materials.
7. Where required, a permit to operate an aircraft repair hangar shall be
obtained from the Fire District.
Q. Special Aircraft and Special Aircraft Operations
1. The following types of aircraft shall not operate from the Airport
_without express written authorization of Airport Management , which
authorization shall not be unreasonably withheld:
a. Gliders; *b. balloons; c. "restricted" aircraft; d. foot launchable
aircraft; e. ultralight aircraft
2. The following types of activities shall not be conducted on or from the
Airport without prior authorization from the Manager of Airports:
a . aerobatic flight; b. towing of banners; c. formation operations;
d. parachute jumps; e. airshows; or f. rockets and/or kites, g. model
or radio controlled airplanes.
3. The practice of simulated ground and/or in flight emergencies for the
purpose of obtaining or maintaining pilot proficiency may be executed
only under the following conditions:
a. Simulated emergencies in the Airport Traffic Area may be practiced
only during the hours of Control Tower operation and with the
prior knowledge of the Control Tower.
b. No emergencies will be simulated in the Airport Traffic Area
unless the airplane is in a position where it can return safely to
the field if full recovery from the simulated emergency is not
possible.
C. No departure emergencies may be simulated when using Runways
19L/R, 14L/R, 32L, or 1R.
d. No powerplant or systems emergencies will be simulated in any
manner which might jeopardize the full and prompt recovery of the
powerplant or system. Powerplants may be reduced to zero or
negative thrust in simulated emergencies, but they will not be
shut down or propellers feathered.
4. The authorization(s) referred to in subsections Q.1 and Q.2 of this
Section shall not be granted unless the subject activity has been
approved by other governmental agencies whose approval is required by
law, and evidence thereof presented to the Airport Management by the
person or persons seeking such authorization, and is consistent with
the public interest and safety.
5. Initial flight tests of experimental aircraft shall be restricted to
conditions stipulated by the FAA in their approval of the test
program. Departures will be allowed only from Runways 32R or Runway
1L. In addition, the Airport Management must be advised of initial
flight , and may at his discretion , impose additional safety
restrictions. The Air Traffic Control Tower must be advised that the
aircraft is on its first flight before takeoff.
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R. Engine Starting and Runup
1. Aircraft runup at the Airport shall not be performed in any area that
would result in a hazard to other aircraft, persons or property, and in
no case closer to buildings than 200 feet unless otherwise posted.
2. No person shall start or run any engine in an aircraft unless a
qualified person is in the aircraft attending the controls. Chocks
shall be placed in front of the wheels before starting the engine or
engines, unless the aircraft is provided with adequately manned
brakes. Manually started aircraft shall be properly restrained.
3. No person shall run the engine or engines of any aircraft at any
location on the Airport in such a manner as to cause damage to other
aircraft or property or in such a manner as to endanger the safety of
operations on the Airport.
4. Engine runup for maintenance or test purposes shall be conducted at
locations specified by the Manager of Airports. No maintenance or test
runups shall be conducted between the hours of 10:00 p.m, and 7:00
a.m, local time. (A test runup shall be defined as engine power
settings exceeding 1500 propeller RPM for 20 seconds. Turbo prop test
runups may be in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations but not
to exceed a period of 20 seconds.)
5. No aircraft or helicopters may be left unattended with the engine
running.
S. Emergency Refusal of Clearance to Use Airport and Closing of Airport
1. Airport Management may, when necessary for safe or efficient operations
at the Airport, delay or restrict any flight or other operation at the
Airport by any aircraft, and may prohibit the use of all or any part of
the Airport by any aircraft operator for reasonable cause.
2. In the event the Manager of Airports, or his representative, determines
that conditions in the Air Operations Area are unsafe, or for other
operational reasons the Air Operations Area or a portion thereof should
be closed, he may issue a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) closing the Air
Operations Area or any portion thereof.
T. Rates, Charges and Fees
1. Based aircraft monthly fees, transient aircraft parking fees, landing
fees, key card fees, and various miscellaneous fees shall be set by the
Contra Costa Board of Supervisors by Resolution. These fees may be
revised from time to time by the Board of Supervisors after adequate
notice and public comment.
U. Landings b Take-Offs
1. All aircraft shall land and take-off on runways only as instructed by
Air Traffic Control when the Control Tower is open and operating.
Aircraft shall have two-way radio capable of communicating with Air
Traffic Control , except by prior permission, or in accordance with
Federal Air Regulations. When the Control Tower is closed, pilots must
announce intentions on the radio frequency published in the
Airport/Facilities Directory prior to moving onto or across a runway.
2. Aircraft landing on runway 32L shall not touchdown until passing the
threshold of the runway. No aircraft shall touchdown in the underrun.
3. Landings and take-offs shall not be permitted on the taxiways or other
Airport surfaces unless permission is granted by the Airport Management
and the Air Traffic Control Tower,
4. All fixed wing aircraft are required to depart from runway ends except
for Runway 32R where intersection departures are permitted with
permission of the Air Traffic Control Tower.
5. For all fixed wing aircraft departures, no turns are permitted until an
altitude of 500 feet is attained (except in an emergency) unless
specifically approved by the Airport Management. All large aircraft
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and jet aircraft are required to climb as rapidly as practicable until
an altitude of 1,500 feet is reached.
6. Landing aircraft shall maintain not less than traffic pattern altitude
until necessary to commence descent for a normal landing.
7. Rotorcraft shall conform to the traffic patterns established by the
Manager of Airports and maintain an altitude of 500 feet when outside
of the Airport premises. Rotorcraft shall not be operated within 200
feet of any area where light aircraft are parked or operating, except
for designated helipads or in areas leased by FBO's and then only with
their prior permission.
8. Landings and takeoffs by all light twin engine aircraft and large
aircraft ( 12,500 pounds and over) and jet powered aircraft are
prohibited on Runways 1R/19L and 14R/32L.
9. No touch-and-go training operations are permitted for any large
aircraft (12,500 lbs, over) or pure jet aircraft except with permission
of the Manager of Airports.
10. Practice landings and takeoffs, training and/or proficiency operations,
including but not limited to touch-and-go operations, shall not be
conducted between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. local time
without the express written approval of the Manager of Airports.
V. Agricultural Aircraft Operations
No dusting, spraying of insecticide or other flights of an agricultural
nature shall be allowed on the Airport without the prior written approval of
the Manager of Airports.
W. Tampering With Aircraft
No person shall interfere or tamper with any aircraft; or put in motion the
engine of such aircraft; or use any aircraft, aircraft parts, instruments or
tools without permission of the owner or by 'specific direction of the
Manager of Airports.
X. Display of Aircraft Registration Numbers
All aircraft operating from the Airport and all aircraft based at the
Airport shall display visible aircraft registration numbers consistent with
Federal Aviation Administration records pertaining to that aircraft, and in
accordance with current FAA requirements.
Y. Prohibition of Landing and Taking Off Under Specific Circumstances
1. The Airport Management may prohibit aircraft from landing or taking off
at any time such landing or takeoff is likely to endanger persons or
property, except for bona fide emergency landings.
. 2. Landing and takeoff operations by specific aircraft or aircraft
operators may be prohibited by the Manager of Airports when necessary
to enforce this ordinance or governmental regulations.
SECTION 19: FIRE PREVENTION, EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
A. Storage, Holding, Use or Transport of Restricted Materials or Explosives and
Other Dangerous Articles
I. No person shall store, keep, handle, use, dispense or transport at, in .
or upon the Airport any Class A or Class B explosives (as defined in
the Interstate Commerce Commission Regulations for transportation of
explosives and other dangerous articles) , dynamite, nitroglycerine ,
black powder, fireworks, blasting caps or other explosives without
prior written permission of the Manager of Airports.
2. No person shall use flammable liquids on Airport property for the
cleaning of aircraft, aircraft engines and parts or for any other
purpose except as allowed by the Uniform Fire Code.
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B. Storage of Flammables and Hazardous or Dangerous Materials
1. No person shall keep or store flammable or combustible liquids, gases,
signal flares, hazardous material or similar materials in hangars or in
any airport building. Such materials may be kept and stored in an
aircraft in proper receptacles installed therein designed for such
purposes. When it is necessary to store or use such materials within
airport buildings, it shall be in structures , rooms , cabinets or
container approved for that purpose, in conformance with the require-
ments of the Uniform Building and Fire Codes and with the approval of
the Airport Manager.
2. No person shall keep or store lubricating or waste oil in or about the
hangars or any building on the Airport except in approved containers
and in conformance with the Uniform Fire Code.
3. Any persons who accumulate waste, rags , or other rubbish, shall provide
approved metal receptacles with self-closing lids for storage of these
materials. All used waste and rags or other rubbish shall be removed
daily or in regularly scheduled pickups. Dumpsters and similar trash
receptacles shall be kept away from buildings.
4. Gasoline, oil and solvent drums or containers shall not be stored in
the Air Operations Area in excess of amounts actually needed as current
stock. Any such material located anywhere on the Airport, as approved
by the Manager of Airports, shall be kept enclosed and covered in a
container of a design and type that meets the approval of the Manager
of Airports. Storage shall be in accordance with the Uniform Fire
Code.
C. Removal of Portable Fire Extinguishers
Portable fire extinguishers shall not be removed from their designated
locations for any reason other than to fight a fire or potential fire or to
be recharged.
D. Access to Fire Extinguishing Equipment
Access to all fire extinguishing equipment shall be kept free and
unobstructed at all times. It shall be the responsibility of tenants and
lessees to have fire extinguishers under their control serviced annually and
after use by persons licensed by the State Fire Marshal .
SECTION 20: FUELING AND INFLAMMABLES
A. Fueling Operations
1. During the fueling or defueling of any aircraft:
a. No person shall smoke within the Air Operations Area (except as
provided in Section 15.C.) or within 100 feet of such aircraft
whichever is the more restrictive.
b. No person shall operate any radio transmitter or receiver or
switch electrical appliance on or off in such aircraft.
C. No person shall use any material or equipment which is likely to
cause a spark or ignition.
d. A minimum of two (2) fire extinguishers having a rating of 20B or
greater shall be within reach of persons engaged in the process.
On fuel trucks, the extinguishers must be located one on each side
of the truck.
e. No engine of any such aircraft shall be started, kept running or
be warmed by applications of exterior heat.
f. No passengers shall be on board such aircraft unless a passenger
loading ramp is in place at the cabin door of the aircraft, the
aircraft door is in open position and cabin attendant (if any) is
present at or near the cabin door.
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g. Care shall be exercised to prevent spillage of fuel . Airport
Management shall be called any time spillage in excess of one
gallon occurs.
2. Any flammable liquids spilled during transfer shall be removed
immediately. No engine of any aircraft shall be started when there is
a flammable liquid on the ground under such aircraft, except sump drain
checks.
3. No aircraft shall be fueled or defueled when any portion of the
aircraft is in a hangar or enclosed space.
4. Fueling hoses, funnels and apparatus shall be equipped with a grounding
device to prevent ignition of flammable liquids. During any fueling
process, the aircraft and the fueling apparatus shall be grounded to a
point or points of zero electrical potential .
5. No fuel shall be transported into the Air Operations Area, other than
in aircraft fuel tanks, aircraft refueling vehicles, fuel transport
trucks , or containers acceptable to the Manager of Airports, nor shall
an aircraft be defueled on any portion of the Airport, except by a
lessee having an approved Fueling Operations Manual (Section 20 C),
.prior to securing from the Manager of Airports of a permit for the
intended purpose.
6. Fueling hoses and equipment shall be maintained in a safe, sound and
non-leaking condition and shall be of a design and make approved by a
nationally recognized testing agency.
B. Use of Approved Fuel Storage and Delivery Facilities
1. All operators of aircraft who receive, and all persons who supply,
aviation fuel and lubricating oil at the Airport shall use only those
aviation fuel storage and delivery facilities and equipment approved
for such use by the Manager of Airports and the Fire District.
2. The transfer of bulk aircraft or commercial fuel from one vehicular
tender into another is prohibited within the boundaries of the Airport
without the prior permission of the Airport Management.
3. All airport refuelers shall obtain a permit to operate refueling
vehicles from the Fire District.
C. Fueling Operations Manual Required
All persons or operators who dispense fuel for compensation into aircraft at
the Airport are required to have a current Fueling Operations Manual which
must be -approved by the Manager of Airports and the Consolidated Fire
District. This Fueling Operations Manual is to be kept current and is to be
submitted for inspection to the Manager of Airports Office upon demand. The
Manager. of Airports Office will approve or may require modifications to the
fueling manual . Fueling operators are required to comply with their
approved Fueling Operations Manuals. These fueling operations manuals shall
contain as a minimum the following information:
1. Employee training program
2. Daily/weekly/monthly equipment inspection program
3. Fueling and defueling procedures
4. Transport/delivery procedures
5. Quality control procedures
6. Emergency procedures
7. Fuel spill procedures
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D. Automotive Fuel in Aircraft
1. Provided appropriate Supplemental Type Certificates (STC's) have been
obtained and are part of the aircrafts' required operating documenta-
tion, owners may fuel their aircraft with automotive fuel in accordance
with the following conditions and procedures:
A. The fuel dispensed must meet the standards of ASTM D439 and all
requirements of the Supplemental Type Certificates (STC's) .
Pilots shall use gaoline from known and reliable suppliers and
especially observe precautions against fueling of aircraft with
contaminated fuels . Use of fuels containing alcohol is
prohibited. Results of periodic testing of fuel for contaminants
including alcohol , shall be made available upon request.
B. . Aircraft must be fueled in an area designated by Airport
Management. Such area will be equipped with proper grounding
equipment and have appropriate fire extinguishers.
C. The containers, fueling equipment, and fueling procedures must be
acceptable to the Manager of Airports and be approved by the
Consolidated Fire District.
2. There will be no self fueling of aircraft with automotive fuel in
tiedowns or other unauthorized locations.
3. Authorized areas for self fueling of aircraft with auto fuel shall be
posted by Airport Management.
SECTION 21: VEHICLES AND GROUND EQUIPMENT
A. Compliance With Official Orders, Signals and Directions
1. All vehicular traffic in or upon the Airport shall at all times comply
with the order, signal or direction of Airport Management. When such
traffic is controlled by official traffic lights, signs, mechanical or
electrical signals , or pavement markings, such lights, signs, signals
and markings shall be obeyed.
2. All vehicles having access to the Air Operations Area, tiedown area, or
hangar areas must meet the State requirement for insurance . The
Manager of Airports may require proof of such insurance.
B. Vehicle Rules of Operation
1. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on the Airport without a valid
operator's license.
2. Persons authorized to operate vehicles in areas other than tiedown or
hangar areas must have a current airport license issued by Airport
Management or as otherwise approved.
3. No person shall operate a vehicle in a reckless or negligent manner, or
in excess of the posted or designated speed limits , other than
emergency vehicles. Speed limits on ramps, aprons, or in aircraft
parking and hangar areas shall not exceed fifteen (15) miles per hour.
4. Pedestrians and aircraft shall at all times have the right of way over
vehicular traffic. All vehicles shall give proper signals and observe
the directions of posted traffic signs.
5. All vehicles shall pass to the rear of taxiing aircraft.
6. No person shall operate a vehicle or aircraft within or on the Airport
while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled
substances.
7. No person shall operate a vehicle which is overloaded or carrying more
passengers than for which the vehicle is designed. No person shall
ride on the running board or ride on the outside of the body, or have
their arms or legs protruding from the vehicle; emergency equipment
excepted.
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8. No person shall operate a vehicle which is so constructed, equipped or
loaded so as to endanger persons or property on the Airport.
9. No person shall operate a vehicle in any hangar or enclosed area on the
Airport without exhausts protected by appropriate mufflers, screens or
baffles to prevent the escape of sparks or propagation of flame.
10. Tiedown or hangar tenants are allowed to operate vehicles only in those
general areas where tenant aircraft are located unless specific
approval is given by the Airport Management to operate on other areas
of the Airport.
11. All vehicles which are authorized to travel in areas other than the
tiedown or hangar areas are required to have a functioning amber
rotating beacon which shall be visible from all directions and of
sufficient brilliance to be seen under clear weather conditions at a
distance of at least one mile. All vehicles which will be operated in
hours of darkness must also have all normal operating lights and
reflectors for said type of vehicle.
12. All construction equipment operating on any portion of the Air
Operations Areas must have an operating amber rotating beacon which
shall be visible from all directions and of sufficient brilliance to be
seen under clear weather conditions for a distance of one mile, or
display an approved nine square foot flag of a checkered aviation
orange and White or both as determined by the Airport Management.
Construction vehicles shall be confined to areas specified by the
Manager of Airports and shall not deviate from this area without
specific permission.
13. A vehicle shall not be driven between an aircraft and a gate when an
aircraft is loading or unloading passengers.
14. All vehicles operating on the Airport between the hours of sunset and
sunrise shall have fully operating headlights and tail lights visible
from at least 500 feet.
15. Any person who damages any light, fixture, fence, or other Airport
facility by means of contact with vehicles shall report such damage to
Airport Management immediately and shall be fully responsible for any
costs required to repair or replace the damaged light , fixture or
facility.
16. Except where otherwise posted, the rate of speed on any roadway or
street within the territorial boundaries of the Airport shall not
exceed 25 miles per hour. Notwithstanding the above, no person shall
drive a motor vehicle within the Airport' s boundaries at a speed
greater than is reasonable or proper, having regard for prevailing
traffic, weather and other conditions.
C. Radio Equipment
All vehicles which are authorized to travel in areas other than the tiedown
areas or hangar areas shall be equipped with two-way radio and be in
continuous communication with Air Traffic Control when the Tower is in
operation. Vehicles are to monitor the appropriate frequency when the Tower
is closed. The following types of equipment are exempt:
1. Vehicles which are authorized to operate in the tiedown or hangar areas
only. These vehicles are not permitted on any taxiway or runway.
2. Vehicles which are operating on FBO leased areas exclusively. If a
vehicle must proceed onto a taxiway when proceeding from one section of
a leased area to another, the vehicle then must have two-way radio and
airport operating licenses.
3. Crash, fire and other emergency equipment while attending an accident
when another radio control vehicle is acting as a leader. If the
emergency equipment is equipped with Contra Costa County Consolidated
Fire District radios and is in contact with the Air Traffic Control
Tower through those radios, the vehicle then may proceed as directed by
the Control Tower personnel .
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4. Agricultural and maintenance equipment owned by Contra Costa County not
working on the runways.
5. Aircraft support equipment such as power units, tow tractors and the
like when operating on a leased area only.
6. Any other vehicles escorted by authorized vehicles or exempted in
writing by the Manager of Airports.
D. Stopping or Parking in Certain Areas Prohibited
No person shall stop or park a vehicle in or upon the Airport:
1. In front of a driveway, hangar entrance (except with hangar tenants
express permission and only while vehicle operator is present) , taxi
lane or fire lane.
2. Within a bus stop zone or taxicab zone, except vehicles authorized to
use such areas.
3. In other than leased or authorized areas for the purpose of washing,
greasing or repairing a vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an
emergency.
4. On the roadway side of any stopped or parked vehicle (double parking) .
5. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
6. Other than in accordance with restrictions posted on authorized signs.
7. In a tiedown area in such a manner so as prohibit or cause difficulty
for adjoining tiedown tenants to move an aircraft in or out of their
leased space.
8. In the movement areas between rows, or on the ends of hangars.
E. Disabled, Abandoned or Illegally Parked Vehicles Subject to Removal
The Manager of Airports may tow away or otherwise remove and impound motor
vehicles which are disabled, abandoned , or parked in violation of these
rules and regulations , or which interfere with airport operations, at the
owner's or operator's expense and without liability for damage which may
result in the course of or after such removal .
F. Repair of Motor Vehicles
No person shall clean or make repairs to motor vehicles anywhere on the
Airport other than in designated areas, except those minor repairs necessary
to remove such motor vehicle from the Airport; nor shall any person move,
interfere or tamper with, any motor vehicle, or put in motion the engine, or
take or use any motor vehicle part, instrument, or tool thereof, without the
permission of the owner.
G. Use of Roads and Walkways
1. No person shall travel on the Airport other than on the roads, walks or
places provided for that particular class of traffic.
2. No person shall occupy the roads or walks in such a manner as to hinder
or obstruct their proper use.
SECTION 22. COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
A. Requirements for Business or Commercial Activities
1. No person shall engage in the sale or rental of any commodities,
supplies or services or any business or commercial activity whatsoever
within the limits of the Airport without a current lease, contract,
license agreement, or other written agreement with Contra Costa County.
2. No person shall in the use of the Airport or any of the facilities
located thereon discriminate or permit discrimination against any other
person or group on the grounds of age, sex, race, color, creed or
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national origin in any manner prohibited by part 21 of the regulations
of the Office of Secretary of Transportation and Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964. In the event of noncompliance with the above
provision, the Manager of Airports may take such action as the Federal
Government may direct to enforce such compliance.
3. No person shall engage in any aeronautical activity for furnishing
services to the public at the Airport unless:
a. Said service is conducted on a fair, equal and not unjustly
discriminatory basis to all users thereof, and
b. Fair, reasonable and not unjust discriminatory prices are charged
for each unit or service ; provided that reasonable and
non-discriminatory discounts, rebates or other similar types of
price reductions may be made to volume purchasers.
4. Any person engaged in any business or commercial activity on the
Airport shall carry public liability insurance covering all risks; also
protecting Contra Costa County and 'the Airport. The amount of this
coverage shall be established in the lease, contract, license agree-
ment, or other written agreement with Contra Costa County.
5. Any person engaging in any business or commercial activity on the
Airport shall accept all moral and financial responsibilities of its
operation and hold Contra Costa County, its agents and employees
harmless of any liability incurred because of such operations.
6. Any person conducting a commercial activity on the Airport must provide
to the Manager of Airports, upon request, information regarding the
nature of the business , principals , and owners of the business,
financing agreements for the business, financial statements, or other
appropriate information needed to enter into or determine current
status of a lease, contract, or license agreement, with the operator.
7. Any lessee or operator who shall be subject to this ordinance who shall
violate any of the provisions thereof after the date of this ordinance,
shall have his lease, contract, or license agreement cancelled and
terminated at the discretion of and upon notice by the County. Lessees
must have been given notice and time to cure in accordance with their
respective leases.
8. Notwithstanding any of the definitions, provisions, and prohibitions of
paragraphs 23.A.1 through 23.A.7 and paragraphs 23.8.1 through 23.8.6,
the following shall apply:
a. The owner(s) or operator of any aircraft based at the Airport may
personally use the professional services of appropriately and
currently licensed flight instructors and aviation mechanics and
inspectors for his/her owned airplane(s) .
b. The service so performed must be personal in nature to the owner
or the owner's airplane.
C. The service so performed does not represent the de-facto
establishment of an on-going commercial business.
d. The Manager of Airports shall develop and implement such
reasonable administrative provisions and fees in the interests of
safety and airport security as are required to carry out the
intent of section 23.A.8.a.
B. Requirements for Commercial Aviation Activities
1. No person shall use the Airport as a base or terminal for the carrying
on of commercial aviation including but not limited to fixed based
operations ; aircraft maintenance ; aircraft rentals; scheduled or
non-scheduled carrier carrying passengers, freight, express , or mail ;
or student instruction; communications; or any other commercial flying,
without a current lease or license agreement authorizing such activity
with the Airport.
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2. No person shall engage or employ any person to provide commercial
aviation services as defined above except from those persons officially
authorized by the Airport to conduct such commercial activities on the
Airport, unless specific permission is given for special circumstances
by the Manager of Airports.
3. Any person desiring to conduct a pilot school or engage in student
training in aviation shall comply with standards as set forth in
Federal Aviation Regulations.
4. Any person desiring to conduct maintenance service for the repair of
aircraft engines, airframe, propellers, instruments, accessories or
radios shall comply with the standards established in Federal Aviation
Regulations, Part 145.
5. Any person desiring to fly aircraft for hire for the transportation of
people or property shall comply with the regulation established in
either Federal Aviation Regulation, Part 135 as applied to "Air Taxi
and Commercial Operators of Small Aircraft" and shall hold a valid "Air
Taxi/Commercial Operating Certificate or shall comply with the
regulations established in Federal Aviation Regulation, Part 121 as
applied to certification and operations; air carriers and commercial
,operators of large aircraft. Any person upon the request of the
Manager of Airports or his representative shall produce evidence
showing the appropriate operating certificate.
6. Any person making application for commercial aeronautical concessions
will be required to show that he will be able to meet the standard
qualification requirements as set forth in the Airport Policy and
Standards for Development.
SECTION 23: PUBLIC, LESSEE b TENANT USE
A. Preservation of Property
No person shall move, alter, make additions to or erect any building or sign
on the Airport, or make any excavation on the Airport without the express
prior written permission of the Manager of Airports or Contra Costa County.
B. Obligations of Airport Users
1. No person shall keep an uncovered trash container in any area of the
Airport. The area to be used for trash/garbage containers shall be
designated by the Manager of Airports and no other area(s) shall be so
used. Such area(s) shall be kept clean and sanitary at all times by
users.
2. No tenant, lessee or person on the Airport shall store or stack
material or equipment in such a manner so as to constitute a hazard to
personnel or property.
3. All persons leasing space (except tiedowns) at the Airport shall supply
And maintain on their leasehold space accessible fire extinguishers;
type and number to be determined by the Contra Costa County
Consolidated Fire District or the Manager of Airports. Extinguishers
to be inspected annually and recharged immediately after use,
4. All Airport billings and claims are payable upon presentation unless
otherwise noted thereon, or as specified by written agreement, lease,
permit or letter.
5. No tenant, lessee, permittee or other person is permitted to make
structural or external decorative changes or additions of any type
without the prior written approval of the Manager of Airports.
6. Tenants, lessees, and permittees, shall be fully responsible to the
Airport for damage to any property and appurtenances in the ownership
or custody of the Airport when such damage is caused by the negligence,
abuse or carelessness on the part of the tenant, lessee, permittee or
their employees, agents, customers, visitors, suppliers or persons with
whom they do business.
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7. Tenants, lessees and permittees shall maintain their leased areas in a
manner satisfactory to the Manager of Airports, and in accordance with
their individual lease, license, or permit agreements. Failure to
adhere to these provisions may be considered sufficient reason to
warrant cancellation of the lease agreement in part or in whole by the
Airport.
8. Unauthorized signs, fixtures or other improvements to leased areas
shall become the property of the Airport if tenant has been properly
notified to abate such unauthorized installation and has failed to cure
within 30 days.
C. Disorderly Conduct
No person shall be or become intoxicated, use controlled substances commit
any disorderly, obscene or indecent act, or commit any act of nuisance, or
conduct or engage in illegal gambling on the Airport.
D. Gate Security
It shall be the responsibility and duty of aircraft operators and other
persons using the Airport to close and keep secure gates which lead to the
Air Operations Area. Key cards, gate access cards, gate access combinations
or keys are not to be given to unauthorized persons.
E. Floor, Apron and tamp Care
All lessees and tenants on the Airport shall keep the floors of the hangars,
hangar areas and apron and ramp areas leased or subleased by them,
respectively, or used in their operation, clean and clear of accumulation of
oil , grease and other materials . All operators and users shall be
responsible for cleaning up any spills of oil , gas, grease and other
materials in the Airport Operations Area.
F. Flying Club Rules
1. Flying clubs must submit a complete list of their membership including
names and addresses annually to the Manager of Airports.
2. The Manager of Airports has the right to arrange for an audit of club
records to determine whether the club complies with all of the
requirements set forth herein as a non-profit flying club. This may
include an audit of books to determine whether or not the club is in
non-profit status.
3. The club will submit annually current rules, articles of incorporation,
by-laws, and regulations governing the flying clubs activities.
4. All flying club flight instructors must be members of the flying club.
5. Flying clubs are required to provide the County with a Certificate of
liability insurance naming the County as an additional named insured in
the amount of $1,000,000 or as adjusted from time to time by the
County.
6. The flying club shall keep current with the Manager of Airports, the
name, address, and current phone number of the person responsible for
the aircraft, in case of emergency.
SECTION 24. GROSS WEIGHT LIMITATIONS
No aircraft having a Gross Takeoff Weight in excess of 60,000 pounds for single
wheel aircraft and 90,000 pounds for dual wheel aircraft may operate at the
airport, except by prior, written permission of the Manager of Airports.
SECTION 25. SEVERABLE
If any provision or clause of this ordinance or the application thereof to any
person or circumstances held to be unconstitutional or to be otherwise invalid by
any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect other
ordinance provisions or clauses or applications thereof which can be implemented
without the invalid provision or clause or application, and to this end the
provisions and clauses of this ordinance are declared to be severable.
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SECTION 26. EFFECTIVE DATE
This ordinance becomes effective thirty days after the passage, and within
fifteen days of passage, shall be published once with the names of the super-
visors voting for and against it in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper published
-in this County.
PASSED ON February 3 1987 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Powers , Fanden, Schroder, Torlakson and McPeak
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST: PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of
the Board and County Administrator
Deputy Clerk Board Chair
(SEAL)
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"ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE FOR SECTION 23.A.8.a"
1. An aviation mechanic or . inspector is allowed to participate in or conduct
any repair, maintenance or inspection if he/she has registered with the
Airport Management as provided for in #4 below within the previous twelve
(12) months and in no case may conduct repair, maintenance or inspection
other than owner assisted repair or maintenance.
2. A flight instructor may conduct any flight instruction he/she has registered
with the Airport Management as provided for in #4 below within the previous
twelve (12) months and in no case may conduct instruction other than that
personal to the aircraft owner or his/her family or employee.
3. The registration certificate shall be available for inspection on reasonable
demand and in the case of repair, maintenance or instruction the owner or
his/her employee shall be present in the vicinity during the time the
substantial part of the work is performed. Employee shall be deemed to be
present if he/she is away from the vicinity for not more than two (2) hours.
4. Prior to any instructions , repair, or work, the owner/operator shall
accompany the instructor or mechanic/inspector to the Airport office where
they .shall present to the Airport Management an appropriate FAA Certificate,
the N number of the aircraft, and the service to be performed. An annual
$25 fee shall be paid. A copy of the FAA certificate shall be retained by
the Airport. The instructor, mechanic, or inspector must register for each
different aircraft, but the fee shall apply only once per twelve month
period.
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