§ 11-1600. GENERAL REGULATIONS.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a Motor Vehicle on the Airport in violation of any provision of this Code, any rule or regulation adopted by resolution of the Board of Supervisors, or any rule or regulation adopted by the Airport Director pursuant to authority granted under this Code.

    (b)

    The Airport Director is authorized to adopt rules and regulations governing the operation of Motor Vehicles on the Airport consistent with the provisions of this Code.

    (c)

    No Motor Vehicle shall be operated on the Airport except on roadways, parking areas and other hard surfaces that are designated for such vehicles, except service vehicles authorized in writing by the Airport Director and emergency vehicles.

    (d)

    Only vehicles equipped with operating two-way radios tuned to ground control frequencies shall be permitted to enter the Controlled Movement Area of the Airfield unless prior permission has been obtained from the Airport Director. Vehicles without two-way radios tuned to ground control frequencies must arrange for an escort by a vehicle with ground control communications before permission will be granted to enter the Controlled Movement Area by the Airport Director.

    (e)

    All authorized service vehicles operating within the Air Operations Area of the Airport must have company identification displayed on both sides of the vehicle, visible and legible from a distance of one hundred (100′) feet.

    (f)

    Motor Vehicles must have clearance from the Air Traffic Control Tower prior to driving on any runway or taxiway.

    (g)

    All construction vehicles operating within the Air Operations Area shall display an orange and white checkered flag of not less than nine (9) square feet and shall obtain clearance from the Air Traffic Control Tower when operating within one hundred (100′) feet of a runway or taxiway.

    (h)

    All vehicles operating on the Air Operations Area from sunset to sunrise shall operate a rotating amber light beacon on the roof of the vehicle.

(Ord. 4169 § 2 (part), 2002)