A. The Airlines shall have the use of only those Ramp spaces designated by the Director of Aviation for their use. No services will be permitted by the Airlines to Aircraft occupying such loading or unloading positions other than those services (herein called “Ramp Services”) incidental to the immediate preparation of Aircraft for scheduled departure, such services to include, among others, fueling, inspection, interior cleaning, a non-routine adjustment of equipment of an emergency nature or in order to insure the safe departure of the Aircraft, unless otherwise authorized by the Director of Aviation or by the County.
B. The Airlines shall have the right to perform their own Ramp Services, but if desirous of having such service performed by a contractor, they shall employ a regular Ramp contractor, by which is meant a Person or concern authorized by the County to perform specific Ramp Services for turnaround services at the Airport, including, but not by way of limitation, another Air Carrier authorized to use the Public Airfield Facilities in accordance with the terms hereof, an FBO or the like permitted to do such Business in accordance with the terms of agreement of such Person or concern with the County, or any other contractor or supplier of such services, provided they supply or perform the services by agreement with the County, which agreements may provide for payment of fees and charges and the abiding by reasonable rules, regulations, and directives of the County and Director of Aviation as a condition of the agreements. Nothing in the foregoing paragraph shall be construed to prohibit the Airline engaging temporary emergency Maintenance services for the emergency repair of Aircraft.
C. Further, it is understood and agreed by the Airlines that the Parking and storage of an Airline’s or its contractor’s ground Vehicles on its Ramp or apron shall be designated by the Director of Aviation. All such equipment so Parked and/or stored shall be in a workmanlike manner and the area designated for storage shall at all times be kept in clear and orderly condition. No Vehicles shall be Parked as “dead storage” on the Ramp area. Overnight Parking of the Airline’s Aircraft shall be allowed on its Ramp space(s) only.
D. Drivers and Vehicles delivering or picking up freight, cargo, or mail at the freight area of the passenger terminal shall be positively directed and controlled by a designated employee or employees of an Airline or an employee or employees of another Airline or other tenant operating on the Ramp, and it shall be the responsibility of the Airline when its employee or employees are so directing such Driver and Vehicle to do so in accordance with the rules and regulations of the County and directives of the Director of Aviation. (§ 10.24.040 repealed reenacted Ord. 028-05)