Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

(A) Abandonment of Property. No person shall abandon any property on the airport. If not claimed by the owner within ten (10) calendar days, such articles will be disposed of in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statutes.

(B) Accident Reporting.

(1) Accidents resulting in damage to property, injury requiring professional medical treatment, or interference with normal airport operations must be immediately reported to the airport manager and the Show Low police department. Reports shall also be made to the NTSB, or the FAA, as applicable, as soon as possible after the occurrence.

(2) Persons involved in vehicle or aircraft accidents/incidents that result in property damage to city-owned facilities, equipment, or infrastructure shall be responsible for reimbursement of the cost of damages to the City of Show Low.

(3) In the event of an accident contact 911.

(C) Advertisements and Printed Materials. Advertisements and other printed materials shall not be posted, distributed, displayed, or circulated at the airport without the express written consent of the airport manager. This authorization may include fees, time limits or limit the number of persons distributing the printed materials.

(D) Alcohol. No person shall drink any intoxicating liquor upon any portion of the airport open to the general public, except in such restaurant or other place as shall be properly designated and licensed for on-premises liquor sales.

(E) Animals.

(1) Animals are not allowed within the airport restricted area unless under the control of their owner or handler by leash, harness, restraining strap, or cage. Leashes, harnesses, and straps shall not exceed six (6) feet.

(2) No person shall enter any public building with any animal, except animals required for assistance, or when such animals are containerized for air shipment.

(3) Owners or handlers are responsible for the immediate removal and disposal of animal waste.

(4) No person shall feed or do any other act to encourage the congregation of birds or other animals on the airport.

(F) All-Terrain Vehicles, Scooters, Bicycles, Roller Blades and Skateboarding. The use or operation of ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), three-wheelers, scooters, mini-bikes, go-carts, skateboards, bicycles, except portable bicycles used by pilots, roller blades, motorized or nonmotorized scooters or similar modes of vehicles are expressly prohibited within the restricted areas of the airport unless prior written permission from the airport manager is received. This section shall not apply to airport staff in the conduct of official business or to those ATVs or similar vehicles being used to tug or tow aircraft into or out of hangars.

(G) Children. Children under sixteen (16) years of age must be under the supervision of an adult eighteen (18) years of age or older at all times when within the restricted areas of the airport.

(H) Commercial Activity. Commercial activity of any kind at the airport requires the express written permission of the city through a specifically authorized lease, sublease, operating agreement, permit or written temporary permission and the payment of fees, as required. Ownership or operation of a hangar or building at the airport by a commercial entity that uses the premises in conjunction with their primary business but which does not conduct commercial aeronautical activities at the airport as defined in the airport minimum standards shall not be considered a commercial activity.

(I) Commercial Photography. No person shall take a still, motion, or sound picture on the airport for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of the airport manager. Use of city assets may require appropriate fees or offsets.

(J) Fees. Fees, rates and charges shall be established, from time to time, by the city council and paid to the city by users of the airport.

(K) Lost and Found Articles. Lost and found articles shall be deposited with or reported to the airport manager. Such articles will be disposed of in accordance with the Arizona Revised Statutes.

(L) Obstruction. No person, except law enforcement officers, firefighting personnel, TSA, FAA and City of Show Low personnel, may intentionally obstruct, delay, physically disturb or interfere with the free movement of any other person on the public areas of the airport.

(M) Overnight Camping. Overnight camping on the airport is prohibited unless authorized by the airport manager.

(N) Permits. Permits and licenses authorizing activities not otherwise authorized or prohibited on the airport may be issued and revoked at the discretion of the airport manager in writing.

(O) Signage. Signs at the airport shall be in compliance with the City of Show Low sign code.

(P) Solicitation. No person shall solicit funds or other items from the public on the airport without prior written authorization from the airport manager.

(Q) Smoking. Smoking is prohibited in any public building at the airport. Smoking is strictly prohibited on all aircraft ramps, movement and operations areas.

(R) Storage of Equipment or Property on Nonleased Areas.

(1) Storage of equipment or property not used for aviation or other approved operations is prohibited unless specifically provided for by lease or other contractual agreement, or with the prior written approval of the airport manager. This includes the parking or storage of recreational vehicles, boats, motor homes, personal watercraft, trailers, or similar craft or vehicles, and other motor vehicles.

(2) Parking or storage of vehicles or other obstructions in taxiway object-free areas is prohibited.

(S) Storage of Equipment or Property in/on Leased Areas. Equipment or property used by the lessee shall be kept inside any leased hangar or building. Equipment or property so stored shall be primarily for the use of the aviation operation in accordance with Section 14.10.060(A)(6).

(T) Use of Public Airport Facilities. No person, persons, firm, association, or corporation shall sponsor, hold, permit or otherwise carry on any activity other than normal airport operations that would impact the operation of the airport without first obtaining written authorization from the airport manager and complying with all the terms and conditions of such authorization. A term and condition of any authorization shall require written evidence of insurance covering all injury, damages, or claims that might result from such activities be submitted to the airport manager. (Ord. No. 2008-02, § 1, 3-4-08. 1976 Code § 16-3-2)