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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. 3 of .1989
(Ground Transportation
at the Airport)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 16. 60 AND SECTION 5. 72. 100,
SALT LAKE CITY CODE, RELATING TO GROUND TRANSPORTATION AT THE
AIRPORT.
WHEREAS, in recent years there has been an increase in the
number of travelers arriving and departing at the Salt Lake City
International Airport. Said increase has resulted in an
increased need for motor vehicle transportation to accommodate
said travelers between the airport and other locations within and
without Salt Lake City; and
WHEREAS, a variety of types of motor vehicle transportation
has expressed to the City an interest in providing such
transportation to and from the Airport; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah finds that
it is in the public interest to make available to the traveling
public at the Salt Lake City International Airport a greater
variety of ground transportation and to provide regulations
regarding the operations of such ground transportation to ensure
that such are conducted in a safe and efficient manner for the
public benefit; and to add and amend pertinent sections of the
Salt Lake City Code accordingly;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt
Lake City, Utah:
SECTION 1. That Article II, Chapter 16. 60 of the Salt Lake
City Code, relating to ground transportation businesses be, and
the same hereby is, amended to read as follows:
Article II. Ground Transportation Businesses.
16. 60.080 Purpose of Article II provisions.
The provision set out in Article II of this chapter are
enacted for the purposes of:
A. Requiring those persons who conduct business at the
airport by providing ground transportation as their sole
business or as a part of their business such as, but not limited
to, providing courtesy car service, to assist in defraying the
expense of providing certain facilities and services including,
but not limited to, the airport roads, curbs, special parking
facilities, traffic control, snow removal, lights, and other
related airport facilities and services for ground transpor-
tation vehicles using the airport, and to create an equitable
assessment of fees for its use; and
B. Requiring such persons to adhere to certain regulations
regarding the operations of ground transportation to ensure that
such are conducted in a safe and efficient manner for the public
benefit.
16. 60.090 Definitions for Article II.
The following words and phrases, whenever used in Article
II of this chapter, shall be defined as provided in this
section, unless a different meaning is specifically or more
particularly described.
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A. "Authorized ground transportation businesses" mean
businesses providing ground transportation for hire at the
airport which ( 1 ) have a current, valid business license as
required by the City, (2) have a current common carrier
certificate issued by the Public Service Commission of Utah
(except for courtesy cars defined under Section 5.26. 130 of this
Code and taxicabs licensed under the ordinances of the City) ,
and (3) have registered with the Airport. Such registrations
shall be made on forms provided by the Airport and shall include
the name of the business, the type(s) of vehicles to be
operated, the type(s) of services to be provided, all fee and
tariff schedules, the business address and telephone number, and
the name, address and telephone number of a representative of
the business who will be responsible for ground transportation
activities of the business at the airport. A copy of the
current business license issued by the City and the appropriate
certificate from the Public Service Commission shall be provided
to the Airport with said registration.
B. "Automobile" or "station wagon" ***
C. "Bus" means any motor vehicle operated on the streets
and highways for hire, which is registered with the state at a
gross weight of over thirty-six thousand pounds, on a scheduled
or non-scheduled basis, and operated by authority of a common
carrier certificate issued by the Public Service Commission of
the state. Such defined word, however, shall not include any
buses operated by the Utah Transit Authority.
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D. "Courtesy car" ***
E. "Ground transportation vehicle" means any motor vehicle
which is used in connection with persons conducting business of
providing ground transportation at the airport and includes but
is not limited to an automobile or station wagon, bus, courtesy
car, limousine, minibus, taxicab, and van. -
F. "Limousine" means any motor-propelled vehicle having a
wheel base in excess of one hundred twenty inches or any Rolls-
Royce regardless of wheel base size operated on the streets and
highways for hire, with a driver furnished who is dressed in a
chauffeur' s uniform or tuxedo while on duty, operated on a
scheduled or non-scheduled basis, and operated by authority of a
common carrier certificate issued by the Public Service Commis-
sion of the state. This definition shall not include a taxicab,
bus or minibus.
G. "Minibus" means any motor vehicle operated on the
streets and highways for hire, which is registered with the
state at a gross weight of fifteen thousand to thirty-six
thousand pounds, on a scheduled or non-scheduled basis, and
operated by authority of a common carrier certificate issued by
the Public Service Commission of the state. Provided, however,
that such term shall not include any minibus operated by the
Utah Transit Authority.
H. "On-demand service" means transportation provided by an
authorized ground transportation business which is not scheduled
service nor prearranged service as defined herein, but is
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subject to contract for hire by persons desiring special trips
to or from the airport.
I. "Prearranged service" means transportation provided by
an authorized ground transportation business which is contracted
for between the business and the passenger prior to the arrival
of the passenger at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
J. "Scheduled service" means transportation provided by an
authorized ground transportation business which is provided on a
fixed schedule posted with the Public Service Commission as
required by law and a current copy of the schedule has been
provided to the Airport.
K. "Starter" means a person appointed by and representing
a ground transportation business at an airport ground trans-
portation booth providing coordinated travel arrangements and
information about available travel services and fares.
L. "Taxicab" ***
M. "Van" ***
16. 60.095 Businesses authorized to provide ground
transportation.
It shall be unlawful for any ground transportation business
to operate at the airport unless such is an authorized ground
transportation business as defined under this Article.
16. 60.097 Ground transportation destinations.
A. All authorized ground transportation businesses may
provide prearranged service or scheduled service to or from the
airport.
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B. Except as provided under Chapter 5.72 for taxicabs, all
authorized ground transportation businesses may provide on-
demand service between the airport and the points outside the
corporate limits of Salt Lake City.
C. Only taxicabs and limousines shall provide on-demand
service between the airport and points within the corporate
limits of Salt Lake City.
D. No ground transportation business shall provide any on-
demand service except through a starter located at the airport
ground transportation booth, with the exception of taxicabs for
which a starter is optional.
E. No starter shall be allowed where transportation of
persons, with a driver provided, is incidental to the principal
purpose of the business. This restriction includes but is not
limited to courtesy cars, off-airport parking concessionaires,
and off-airport rental car agencies.
16. 60. 100 Passenger pickup zones. ***
16. 60. 110 Fees and per-trip charges.
There are hereby established the following fees for all
ground transportation vehicles picking up any passenger or
passengers at the airport:
Type of Vehicle Per-Trip Charge
Automobile or station wagon $ .25
Limousine $ . 50
Taxicab $ .25
Courtesy Car $ . 50
Van $ . 50
Minibus $ .75
Bus $1.00
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16. 60. 120 Toll booth--Charges required.
No ground transportation vehicle which has entered the
airport to pick up a passenger or passengers shall depart the
airport without stopping at the toll booth and paying the fee
required by Section 16. 60. 110 of this chapter, or its successor.
16.60. 130 Toll booth--Fee payment methods. ***
16. 60. 140 Taxicab regulations applicable to airport. ***
16. 60. 150 Feeder line for taxis. ***
16. 60. 160 Prearranged fares for taxis. ***
16. 60. 170 Taxicab stand restrictions. ***
16. 60. 180 Ground transportation booths.
There are established within the terminal buildings at the
airport one or more ground transportation booths for the
exclusive use of commercial ground transportation businesses in
coordinating travel arrangements with the traveling public.
A. Solicitation of passengers by businesses providing
ground transportation at the airport shall be unlawful except at
a bona fide ground transportation booth established by the
airport director.
B. All authorized ground transportation businesses
providing on-demand service must provide one starter at the
ground transportation booth with the exception of taxicabs for
which a starter is optional.
C. One or more ground transportation businesses may use
the same starter.
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D. Authorized ground transportation businesses providing
scheduled service may but are not required to provide a maximum
of one starter.
E. Representatives of local, state or federal governments
may use the ground transportation booths as rendezvous points.
F. No persons other than as indicated in this section and
airport personnel shall be allowed to conduct business at any
ground transportation booth.
G. All starters shall wear identification badges provided
by the Airport for each ground transportation business
represented while at a ground transportation booth.
H. No drivers of ground transportation vehicles shall
serve as starters at any time, except that drivers of vehicles
providing scheduled service may act as starters for a period of
thirty minutes immediately prior to the scheduled departure time
of such vehicle. Drivers shall not enter any terminal building
except to actively coordinate transportation needs between a
customer and a starter.
I . No representative of any ground transportation business
shall transport baggage or cargo in behalf of a customer to or
from the airport without documentation such as baggage claim
tickets or transfer documents clearly indicating the authority
of such representative to transport such baggage. Said
representative shall produce such documentation for inspection
upon request by an authorized official of the Airport.
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16. 60. 190. Queueing and parking of ground transportation
vehicles.
In addition to the feeder line parking facilities and
stands established solely for taxicabs as set forth in this
Article, there are established parking areas, queueing areas,
and a commercial lane for use by authorized ground
transportation vehicles other than taxicabs. The use of such
facilities shall be subject to the following:
A. Each authorized user has equal access to the parking
locations.
B. All parking stalls may be used by one authorized
business. However, each time a vehicle of another authorized
user arrives, the operator with the most vehicles in the parking
area must relocate one vehicle to make room for the other
user( s) . This procedure shall be followed until all parking
spaces are filled.
C. The queueing area is designated for use by authorized
ground transportation vehicles waiting for their group or party
to arrive. Drivers of such vehicles must observe the time limit
restrictions posted in such areas. However, drivers must leave
the vehicles parked in such a manner as to avoid creating
traffic problems. Double parking is prohibited in all areas at
all times. Vehicles must be parked parallel to the curb,
providing a through lane at all times.
D. The areas set aside and designated by signs as the pick
up and drop off points for the Airport Authority shuttle parking
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lot bus are to be used only by the airport shuttle bus; no other
vehicles may use this area at any time.
E. Drivers must remain with vehicles at all times except
as indicated otherwise in this Article.
F. All loading or unloading must take place in designated
areas. No boarding or de-boarding of passengers shall be
conducted in a through lane.
16. 60.200 Signs.
Signs may be posted which meet the graphic standards of the
Airport Authority. The signs are limited to information
necessary to coordinate identification of groups. No adver-
tising is allowed. Signs may be posted only when a starter or
company representative is present. No hand signs may be used.
SECTION 2. That Section 5.72. 100 of the Salt Lake City
Code, relating to Taxicabs be, and the same hereby is, amended
to read as follows:
5. 72. 100 Taxicab.
Except as provided in Article II, Chapter 16. 60 hereof,
relating to ground transportation business in connection with
the Salt Lake City International Airport, "taxicab" means a
motor vehicle used in the transportation of passengers for hire
over the public streets of the city, and not operated over a
fixed route or upon a fixed schedule, but is subject to contract
for hire by persons desiring special trips from one point to
another. "Taxicab" does not include an automobile rental
licensed under any other section of this code.
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SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first
publication.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this
7th day of February 1989
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Transmitted to the Mayor on February 7, 1989
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BILL NO. 3 OF 1989
Published: February 15, 1989
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