A. No Person shall use flammable and/or volatile materials in the cleaning of Aircraft, Aircraft engines, propellers and appliances unless such cleaning operations are conducted in open areas as designated or in a room specifically set aside for the purpose, which room must be properly fireproofed and equipped with adequate and readily accessible fire extinguishing apparatus.
B. No Person shall conduct any open flame operations in any hangar, or Building, or part thereof unless specifically authorized by the Director of Aviation or his or her authorized representative. Welding of Aircraft in the Aircraft repair areas of a hangar is permitted.
C. No Person shall store or stock material or equipment in such a manner as to constitute a fire hazard.
D. No Person shall keep or store any flammable liquids, gasses, signal flares or other similar material in hangars or any Building on the Airport; provided, that such materials may be kept in Aircraft in the proper receptacles installed in the Aircraft for such purpose or in rooms or areas specifically approved for such storage by the Director of Aviation or his or her authorized representative.
E. No Person shall keep or store lubricating oils in or about the hangars; provided, that such materials may be kept in the proper receptacles installed in Aircraft for such purposes or in containers provided with suitable draw-off devices as approved by the Director of Aviation or his or her authorized representative.
F. Lessees of hangars or hangar space shall provide suitable metal receptacles with covers for the storage of oil wastes, rags, and other rubbish. All such waste will be removed by regular County-approved disposal Vehicles.
G. No Person shall use volatile flammable substances for cleaning floors in the hangars or in other Buildings on the Airport.
H. All lessees on the Airport shall keep floors of hangars, apron pits, and areas adjacent thereto, leased by them respectively, free and clear of oil, grease, and other flammable materials.
I. Doping and painting processes shall be conducted only in properly designated, fireproofed and ventilated rooms or Buildings in which all illumination, wiring, heating, ventilating equipment, switches, outlets and fixtures shall be spark-proof and vapor-proof; and all windows and doors shall open easily, preferably outward.
J. All Persons shall comply with any applicable local, state and federal laws regarding the management, handling and disposal of hazardous materials, including petroleum products.
K. All Persons on or at the Airport must employ best environmental management practices at the Airport, which shall include policies and practices that apply the most current and advanced means and technologies available to undertake and maintain a superior level of environmental performance reasonable in light of the circumstances.
L. Where practical and consistent with consideration of safety and efficiency, the Board of County Commissioners requests that the Federal Aviation Administration plan and implement flight patterns to further the quiet and nondisturbing operation of Aircraft.
M. No Aircraft shall land at or take off at any time from the Airport which is not in full compliance with Federal Air Regulation, Parts 36 and 91, and all appendices thereto, as now in effect or as hereinafter from time to time amended.
N. All Aircraft operators are encouraged to reduce the standing or idling time of Aircraft to the greatest extent practicable in order to reduce noise and air pollution. (§ 10.08.050 repealed reenacted Ord. 028-05)