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Legislative Version Ordinance - 8/9/2024LEGISLATIVE DRAFT SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE 1 No. ______ of 20234 2 3 (An ordinance repealing and replacing Title 16 of the Salt Lake City Code, 4 pertaining to Airports and amending related cross references in Chapter 5.72.) 5 WHEREAS, Salt Lake City is constructing and has begun operation of the new Salt Lake 6 City International Airport (“Airport”); and 7 WHEREAS, the aviation industry has grown and advanced in Utah, and management of 8 aviation-related operations at the Airport and two other general aviation airports owned and 9 operated by the City, has changed to accommodate such growth; and 10 WHEREAS, there have been significant market changes in aviation; and 11 WHEREAS, multiple provisions of Title 16 of Salt Lake City Code no longer align with 12 the City’s new facilities and operational needs; and 13 WHEREAS, at its March 15, 2023, meeting of the Airport Advisory Board, the Board 14 reviewed the ordinance; and 15 WHEREAS, after a public hearing on this matter, the Salt Lake City Council has 16 determined that adopting this ordinance is in the City’s best interests. 17 NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah that: 18 SECTION 1. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 5.72.125. That Section 19 5.72.125 of the Salt Lake City Code (Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations: Taxicabs: 20 Compliance Responsibility) shall be, and hereby is amended to read as follows: 21 5.72.125: COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITY: 22 A. All persons shall comply with and operate under requirements of applicable law, 23 including, without limitation, federal, state, county and city laws and ordinances, 24 including, but not limited to, this chapter, cChapter 5.71 of this title, and title 25 16, cChapter 16.6040 of this code, and department rules and regulations. 26 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 2 27 B. A concessionaire shall not be relieved of any responsibility for compliance with the 28 provisions of this chapter, whether the concessionaire leases or rents taxicabs to drivers, 29 or whether the concessionaire pays salary, wages, or any other form of compensation. 30 31 SECTION 2. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 5.72.155. That Section 32 5.72.125 of the Salt Lake City Code (Business Taxes, Licenses and Regulations: Taxicabs: 33 Department Contract Required for Operation) shall be, and hereby is amended to read as follows: 34 5.72.155: DEPARTMENT CONTRACT REQUIRED FOR OPERATION: 35 A. No person shall operate or permit a taxicab owned or controlled by such person to be 36 operated as a vehicle for hire upon the streets of Salt Lake City unless such person is 37 authorized to do so under a department contract. 38 39 B. No person may operate a taxicab business in the city unless the person is authorized to do 40 so under a department contract. Nothing in the department contract shall relieve a 41 concessionaire of the requirements of applicable laws, including, but not limited 42 to, cChapter 5.71 of this title, this chapter, and title 16, cChapter 16.6040 of this code, 43 and department rules and regulations. 44 45 C. The term “operate for hire upon the streets of Salt Lake City” means and shall include the 46 soliciting or picking up of a passenger or passengers within the corporate limits of the 47 city, whether the destination is within or outside of the corporate limits of the city. For 48 the purpose of this section, the term “operate for hire upon the streets of Salt Lake City” 49 shall not include the transporting, by a taxicab properly licensed in a jurisdiction outside 50 the corporate limits of the city, of a passenger or passengers for hire where a trip 51 originates with the passenger or passengers being picked up outside of the corporate 52 limits of the city and where the destination is either within or beyond the city corporate 53 limits. 54 55 SECTION 3. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 12.56.240. That Section 56 12.56.240 of the Salt Lake City Code (Vehicles and Traffic: Stopping, Standing and Parking: 57 Airport Parking; General Restrictions) shall be, and hereby is amended to read as follows: 58 12.56.240: AIRPORT PARKING; GENERAL RESTRICTIONS: 59 See Section 16.10.180 of this code. 60 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 3 A. 1. Parking areas for motor vehicles shall be set aside for airport employees and for the 61 general public. No person shall park a motor vehicle or a trailer in any place at the airport 62 other than those areas designated by the director of airports. No person shall park a motor 63 vehicle in an area designated as an employee parking lot unless the motor vehicle displays a 64 currently effective employee parking sticker issued by the director of airports. 65 66 2. For the purpose of this chapter, "motor vehicles" shall be defined by section 12.04.260 of 67 this title, as amended, or its successor. 68 69 B. Except as provided in subsection C of this section, no automobile, truck or other motor 70 vehicle shall be parked in or in front of any hangar, except for service or delivery vehicles 71 actually making a delivery, and then only long enough to make such delivery. 72 73 C. Tenants of T-hangars and shade hangars may park their motor vehicles in their own hangars 74 when the aircraft are being flown. 75 76 D. No person shall park a motor vehicle at the airport in excess of seventy two (72) consecutive 77 hours unless such vehicle is parked in the public parking area or approval is given by the 78 director. 79 80 E. No person shall park a motor vehicle in an area designated as a public parking lot without 81 paying the authorized rates, which shall be available in the airport's office of finance and 82 administration. 83 84 SECTION 4. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Section 12.56.250. That Section 85 12.56.250 of the Salt Lake City Code (Vehicles and Traffic: Stopping, Standing and Parking: 86 Airport Parking; Signs and Markings) shall be, and hereby is amended to read as follows: 87 12.56.250: AIRPORT PARKING; SIGNS AND MARKINGS: [REPEALED] 88 No person shall park a vehicle at the airport other than in a manner and at locations indicated by 89 posted traffic signs and markings. 90 91 SECTION 5. Amending the text of Salt Lake City Code Subsection 12.56.550.B. That 92 Subsection 12.56.550.B of the Salt Lake City Code (Vehicles and Traffic: Stopping, Standing 93 and Parking: Unauthorized Use of Streets, Parking Lots and Other Areas; Penalties: Civil 94 Penalties) shall be, and hereby is amended to read and appear as follows: 95 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 4 B. Civil Penalties: Civil penalties shall be imposed as follows: 96 Section Of This Chapter Penalty 12.56.040 $ 45.00 12.56.050 38.00 12.56.080 45.00 12.56.100 38.00 12.56.120 56.00 12.56.130 340.00 12.56.150 38.00 12.56.150D 75.00 12.56.180 38.00 12.56.190 23.00 12.56.205F 75.00 12.56.210 38.00 12.56.235 38.00 12.56.240 45.00 12.56.250 38.00 12.56.290 38.00 12.56.300 45.00 12.56.302 23.00 12.56.303 23.00 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 5 12.56.304 23.00 12.56.310 45.00 12.56.330 45.00 12.56.350 38.00 12.56.360 45.00 12.56.380 45.00 12.56.390 38.00 12.56.400 38.00 12.56.410 38.00 12.56.420 45.00 12.56.430 38.00 12.56.440A11 56.00 12.56.440A21 56.00 12.56.440A31 56.00 12.56.440A41 56.00 12.56.440A51 56.00 12.56.440A61 56.00 12.56.440A71 56.00 12.56.440A81 56.00 12.56.440A91 56.00 12.56.440A101 56.00 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 6 12.56.440A111 56.00 12.56.440A121 56.00 12.56.440A131 56.00 12.56.440A141 56.00 12.56.440A151 56.00 12.56.440A161 56.00 12.56.440A171 56.00 12.56.440A181 56.00 12.56.440A191 225.00 12.56.450 23.00 12.56.460 45.00 12.56.465 123.00 12.56.470 45.00 12.56.480 45.00 12.56.490 45.00 12.56.500 45.00 12.56.515 38.00 12.56.520 38.00 12.56.525 38.00 Note: 97 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 7 1. A violation of sSubsection 12.56.440B of this chapter that occurs in a particular 98 location is subject to the same civil penalty that would be imposed for a violation of 99 sSubsection 12.56.440A of this chapter in that same location. 100 101 SECTION 16. Repealing and replacing Title 16 of the Salt Lake City Code. That Title 16 102 of the Salt Lake City Code, regarding Airports, is hereby repealed and Title 16 contained herein 103 shall be enacted as followsreplaced with the following text: 104 TITLE 16 105 AIRPORTS 106 107 Definitions and General Regulations: 16.10 108 General Flight Regulations: 16.20 109 Commercial Aeronautical Activity; Leasing Airport Property: 16.30 110 Motor Vehicle Operations: 16.40 111 Violation, Penalty and Enforcement: 16.50 112 113 114 CHAPTER 16.10 115 DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL REGULATIONS 116 117 16.10.010: Definitions 118 16.10.020: Purpose 119 16.10.030: Authority to Establish Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards 120 16.10.040: All Rules, Regulations, and Minimum Standards Applicable to the Airport System 121 16.10.050: Revocation of Use Privilege 122 16.10.060: Commercial Activities; Permit Requirements 123 16.10.070: Use of Airport Property; Risk and Liability; Implied Agreement 124 16.10.080: No Pre-Emption 125 16.10.090: Payment of Rents, Fees, and Charges 126 16.10.100: Customer Facility Charge 127 16.10.110: Funds, Disposition, and Accounting 128 16.10.120: Hunting and Shooting Prohibited 129 16.10.130: Use of Roadways and Walks 130 16.10.140: Flying of Drones, Model Aircraft, and Other Objects 131 16.10.150: Flight over the Airport System Cities 132 16.10.160: Gliders, Balloons, and Similar Vehicles Prohibited 133 16.10.170: Fueling of Aircraft, Vehicles, and Equipment; Authorized Operations Only 134 16.10.180: Parking Areas 135 16.10.190: Repairs to Aircraft 136 16.10.200: Airframe and/or Power Plant Repair 137 16.10.210: Self-Fueling 138 16.10.220: Unlawful Entry of Hangars and Other Buildings 139 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 8 140 141 16.10.010: DEFINITIONS: 142 143 The following words and phrases, whenever used in this title, shall be defined as provided in this 144 title unless a different meaning is specifically or more particularly described. 145 146 ADVANCED AIRCRAFT MOBILITY SYSTEM: “Advanced Aircraft Mobility System” means 147 a system that transports individuals and property using piloted and unpiloted aircraft, including 148 electric aircraft and electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, in controlled or uncontrolled 149 airspace, and includes each component of such system. 150 151 AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITY: “Aeronautical Activity” means anyAny activity or service that 152 makes possible, facilitates, is related to, assists in, or is required for the operation of aircraft or 153 another aeronautical activity that contributes to or is required for the safety of such operations. 154 The following activities, without limitation, that are commonly conducted on airports are 155 considered aeronautical activities within this definition: aircraft charter, pilot training, aircraft 156 rental, sightseeing aerial photography, aerial spraying and agricultural aviation services, aerial 157 advertising, aerial surveying, air carrier operations (passenger and air cargo), aircraft sales and 158 service, sale of aviation fuel and oil, aircraft maintenance, sale of aircraft parts, and any other 159 activity which, in the sole judgement of the Department of Airports, because of its direct 160 relationship to the operation of aircraft or the Airport System, can be appropriately regarded as 161 an aeronautical activity. 162 163 AIRCRAFT: “Aircraft” means a device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air. 164 See 14 CFR § 1.1. 165 166 AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS: “Aircraft Operations” means an aircraft arrival at or departure from 167 the Airport System, with or without FAA airport traffic control service. 168 169 AIRCRAFT PARKING AREA: “Aircraft Parking Area” means the area or areas of the Airport 170 System set aside and designated for the parking of aircraft. 171 172 173 AIRPORT SYSTEM: “Airport System” means all property owned and operated by the City and 174 controlled through its Department of Airports, including the Salt Lake City International Airport, 175 and any regional or reliever airport owned by the City as applicable, as the property now exists 176 or as may hereafter be expanded or improved, together with all the appurtenant facilities, and 177 includes all areas shown in the FAA-approved airport layout plans. 178 179 AIR OPERATIONS AREA: The “Air Operations Area” (AOA) means any area of the Airport 180 System used or intended to be used for the landing, takeoff, or surface maneuvering of aircraft, 181 including all movement areas, runways, taxiways, and apron areas where aircraft are parked, 182 services, refueled, loaded with cargo, or accessed by passengers, including the areas surrounding 183 hangars, navigation equipment and communication facilities. 184 185 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 9 BUSINESS: For purposes of this title, “Business” means aA voluntary association formed and 186 organized to carry on a business in the legal name of the association, including, without 187 limitation, a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or sole proprietorship. 188 189 CITY: “City” means and has reference to Salt Lake City Corporation, a municipal corporation of 190 the state of Utah. 191 192 CITY COUNCIL: “City Council” means the municipal legislative body of Salt Lake City as is 193 more thoroughly described in Chapter 2.06 of this code. 194 195 COMMERCIAL: For purposes of this title, “Commercial” means thatThat which promotes or 196 makes possible earnings, income, revenue, compensation, profits, exchanges (including change 197 of services), trading, buying, hiring, or selling of commodities, goods, services, or tangible or 198 intangible property of any kind, whether such objectives are accomplished or not. 199 200 DEPARTMENT: For purposes of this title, “Department” means the Salt Lake City Department 201 of Airports. 202 203 DIRECTOR: For purposes of this title, “Director” means the duly appointed and qualified 204 department head of the “Department of Airports,” selected and appointed by the Mayor with the 205 recommendation of the Airport Advisory Board and with the advice and consent of the City 206 Council, or designee. 207 208 FAA: “FAA” means the Federal Aviation Administration. 209 210 FAR: “FAR” means the federal aviation regulations. 211 212 GROUND TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS: “Ground Transportation Business” means anyAny 213 business operating any ground transportation vehicle. 214 215 GROUND TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE: For purposes of this title, “Ground Transportation 216 Vehicle” means anyAny motor vehicle used for the transportation of persons using Salt Lake City 217 streets for commercial purposes, regardless of whether a fee or fare is collected. 218 219 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: “International Airport” means the Salt Lake City International 220 Airport, as the property now exists or as may hereafter be expanded or improved, together with 221 all the appurtenant facilities, and includes all areas shown in the FAA-approved airport layout 222 plans. 223 224 LANDING AREA: “Landing areaArea” means the runways, taxiways, intermediate turnoffs, any 225 area of land utilized for an advanced air mobility system, and adjoining areas of the Airport 226 System. 227 228 MAYOR: “Mayor” means the duly elected or appointed and qualified chief executive and 229 administrative officer of Salt Lake City, or his/her authorized representative. 230 231 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 10 MINIMUM STANDARDS: For purposes of this title, “Minimum Standards” means the 232 standards, directives, policies, and procedures for Commercial Aeronautical Activities applicable 233 to the Airport System as adopted by authority of this title. 234 235 MOTOR VEHICLE: For purposes of this title, “Motor vehicle” means any vehicle propelled by 236 an internal combustion or electric motor. 237 238 ON-AIRPORT RENTAL CAR OPERATOR: “On-Airport Rental Car Operator” means an 239 Operator occupying a rental car concession on the premises of the Airport System. 240 241 OPERATOR: For purposes of this title, “Operator” means personsPersons engaged in 242 commercial or aeronautical activities within the Airport System. 243 244 PERSON: For purposes of this title, “Person” means and includes a natural person, organization, 245 corporation, partnership, company, entity, firm, association or corporation, including any 246 representative thereof. 247 248 RAMP: For purposes of this title, “Ramp” means a paved area of the airport normally used for 249 the parking and taxiing of aircraft. 250 251 RULES AND REGULATIONS: For purposes of this title, “Rules and Regulations” means the 252 standards, directives, policies and procedures applicable to the Airport System as adopted by 253 authority of this title. 254 255 VEHICLE: For purposes of this title, “Vehicle” means a device in, upon or by which any Person 256 or property is or may be propelled, moved, transported, hauled, or drawn upon any roadway 257 within the Airport System. 258 259 16.10.020: PURPOSE 260 261 This title is enacted to provide for and protect the public health, safety, interest and general 262 welfare, and to regulate the activities and the conduct of business within the Airport System, as 263 authorized by the Aeronautics Act, Utah Code Chapter 72, Title 10, or its successor. The purpose 264 of enacting this title is, within the Airport System, to ensure, safe, efficient, and adequate levels 265 of operations and services, protect against unlicensed and unauthorized products and services, 266 maintain, and enhance the availability of adequate services, promote the orderly development of 267 land, ensure the economic health of providers, and ensure the efficient use and preservation of 268 navigable airspace. 269 270 16.10.030: AUTHORITY TO ADOPT RULES AND REGULATIONS AND MINIMUM 271 STANDARDS: 272 273 Any authority granted under this section is limited by the Department’s role as a City department 274 within City government and does not authorize the Department to exercise independent authority 275 outside of City departmental authority. The Director will provide an annual written report to the 276 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 11 Council on any changes to the Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards applicable to the 277 Airport System and the purpose of such changes. 278 279 Subject to approval by the Mayor, prior to adoption for actions within administrative authority, 280 and subject to approval by the Council where applicable for actions within legislative authority, 281 and consistent with other applicable provisions of this code, the Director shall have the power 282 and authority to adopt Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards applicable to the Airport 283 System for the following purposes: 284 285 A. Subject to applicable provisions of this code, including zoning, land use, and building 286 code requirements, tTo regulate the development, construction, use, occupancy, management, 287 security, control, operation, care, repair and maintenance of all land, structures and facilities 288 within the Airport System; 289 290 B. Subject to the Council’s authority to adopt and modify fees and set the Airport’s 291 department budget, tTo regulate all revenue producing commercial activities and establish and 292 set rates, fees and charges as shall be necessary to meet the needs for operating the Airport 293 System; 294 295 C. Subject to approval by the Mayor, tTo establish reasonable time, place and manner 296 guidelines for the exercise of First Amendment rights; 297 298 D. Subject to and consistent with other applicable provisions City Code, tTo regulate the 299 operation of passenger and vehicle traffic, ground transportation and Ground Transportation 300 Businesses, and parking facilities; 301 302 E. To promote the public health, safety, interest, and general welfare; 303 304 F. To regulate all revenue producing commercial activities; 305 306 GE. Subject to the Mayor’s authority to regulate City operations, Tto restrict or prevent any 307 activity or action that would interfere with the safe, orderly, and efficient use of the Airport 308 System by passengers, Operators, tenants, and authorized users and to allow for enforcement of 309 the Department’s Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards.; 310 311 H. To allow for enforcement of the Department’s Rules and Regulations and Minimum 312 Standards; 313 Any other purpose as approved by the Mayor. 314 315 16.10.040: ALL RULES, REGULATIONS AND MINIMUM STANDARDS APPLICABLE 316 TO THE AIRPORT SYSTEM: 317 318 All Persons using the Airport System, whether by permission, invitation, or license, agree to 319 comply with the Department’s Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards. No Person shall 320 commit any violation of this title, the Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards 321 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 12 promulgated hereunder, including all fire protection requirements required under applicable law 322 and this code, or any applicable federal, state, or local law while on the Airport System property. 323 324 16.10.050: REVOCATION OF USE PRIVILEGE: 325 326 Any Person trespassing on the Airport System, or refusing to comply with this title, the 327 Department’s Rules and Regulations and Minimum Standards, or applicable federal, state, or 328 local law, may be directed to leave the Airport System property by a law enforcement officer, the 329 Director, or by any authorized Airport employee, and may be deprived of further use of the 330 Airport System and its facilities. Failure to comply with a direction to leave the Airport System 331 property may result in the arrest or citation of the Person for trespass under the Department’s 332 Rules and Regulations, and federal, state, and local law. 333 334 16.10.060: COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES; PERMIT REQUIREMENTS: 335 336 No Person shall use the Airport System, or any portion thereof, for any Commercial Aeronautical 337 Activity, or any business or revenue producing non-aviation commercial activity, without first 338 obtaining a written contract, permit, license, lease or other form of written authorization from the 339 Department for such activity, in compliance with any applicable Rules and Regulations and 340 Minimum Standards, and paying the established or market rates, as applicable, and charges 341 prescribed for such use. No Person not so authorized shall operate, service or repair aircraft or 342 carry on any business of any nature on the Airport System property. All commercial activities on 343 the Airport System property may be allowed at the sole discretion of the Department for the 344 purpose of promoting the best interests of the Airport System. 345 346 16.10.070: USE OF AIRPORT PROPERTY; RISK AND LIABILITY; IMPLIED 347 AGREEMENT: 348 349 Any Person causing damage of any kind to the Airport System, or its facilities or improvements, 350 shall be liable for such damage to the City. All Persons using the Airport System, whether by 351 permission, invitation or license, do so at their own risk and shall assume full responsibility for 352 their own acts and omissions, and the acts and omissions of their agents, contractors, employees, 353 guests and, and shall hold harmless, indemnify and defend the City, its officers, board members, 354 departments, representatives, authorized representative(s), employees, affiliates, successors and 355 agents from liability for any loss, damage or injury resulting from their use thereof, including 356 from the claims of others arising out of their use. 357 358 16.10.080: NO PRE-EMPTION: 359 360 To the extent of any irreconcilable conflict between this title and any federal or state law, the 361 latter shall control. It is not the intent of this title to excuse any Person or Operator from the 362 performance of any obligation they may have under any agreement with the City, whether the 363 agreement is in existence at the time of adopted or entered into thereafter. Such agreements may 364 include requirements, terms or conditions in addition to or more restrictive than the provisions 365 of this title. 366 367 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 13 16.10.090: PAYMENT OF RENTS, FEES, AND CHARGES: 368 369 All Persons using the Airport System shall pay the rents, fees and charges specified by the 370 Department as applicable. Use fees, as determined by the Director, including those and set forth 371 in the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule, shall be imposed on users of the Airport System, 372 and may include, but is not limited to, fees for: aeronautical services, landing fees, aircraft apron 373 facilities, cargo carrier Ramp use, aircraft parking, in-flight catering, baggage claim facilities, 374 rates and charges, flight training, repair services, badging services, exclusive terminal use, and 375 other common and public use facilities. Fuel royalty fees and taxes, as determined by the 376 Director, including those set forth in the Salt Lake City consolidated fee schedule, shall be 377 imposed on any Person offering aviation fuel for sale within the Airport System in accordance 378 with state law and fees set forth in the consolidated fee schedule. Payment of all required fees 379 shall be made in the manner prescribed by the Director consistent with the Rules and Regulations 380 and applicable provisions of this code. 381 382 16.10.100: CUSTOMER FACILITY CHARGE: 383 384 A. A customer facility charge (CFC) shall be imposed on each rental transaction day, up to 385 and including a maximum of twelve (12) days per rental contract, for the rental of a vehicle from 386 an On-Airport Rental Car Operator. 387 388 B. The Director is authorized to implement and administer the CFC program on behalf of 389 the City, through concession and/or lease contracts or other means, including, without limitation, 390 the Department’s Rules and Regulations. CFC revenues may be pre-collected for future use, as 391 specified in this chapter. 392 393 C. On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall collect the CFC revenues which shall be held in 394 trust for the benefit of the City. CFC revenues at all times shall be property of the City and the 395 On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall have no ownership or property interest in the CFC 396 revenues. 397 398 D. On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall list the CFC as a separate line item described as 399 “customer facility charge” on all customer invoices. 400 401 E. On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall segregate, separately account for and disclose all 402 CFC revenues as trust funds in their financial statements and shall maintain adequate records to 403 account for all CFCs charged and collected. 404 405 F. On a monthly basis, On-Airport Rental Car Operators shall remit the CFC revenues 406 directly to the Department, which shall be received no later than the last day of the month 407 following the month in which the CFC charges were imposed. On-Airport Rental Car Operators 408 shall submit a monthly transaction report which includes the following: transaction days, a 409 summary of daily business transactions in connection with the International Airport System, an 410 accounting of all fees charged to Airport customers in connection with such transactions, and 411 such other information as required by City. 412 413 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 14 16.10.110: FUNDS; DISPOSITION AND ACCOUNTING: 414 415 A. All funds received from fuel, taxes, rentals, concessions, customer facility charges 416 (CFCs), or any other source within the Airport System shall be placed in the airport enterprise 417 funds and kept separate and apart from all other City funds. The collection, accounting, and 418 expenditure of all airport enterprise funds shall be in accordance with existing fiscal policy of the 419 City and consistent with state and federal laws and federal grant assurances. 420 421 B. Funds received from customer facility charges (CFCs) shall be used for paying the City's 422 capital costs for construction and improvement of rental car facilities in the Airport System, 423 including costs that support environmental sustainability; paying a pro rata share of City’s costs 424 for joint use infrastructure, such as roadways, ready return and quick turnaround areas allocable 425 to rental car usage; building reserves for renewal and replacement capital costs; paying common 426 costs of a shuttle bus operation for rental car customers; funding transportation costs and other 427 costs associated with interim operations during construction phasing and relocation of rental car 428 operations; paying the City’s costs for infrastructure for future lease areas for a service center, 429 including site prep; funding debt service associated with rental car facilities; or funding City’s 430 costs for such other rental car related purposes as the City determines. 431 432 16.10.120: HUNTING AND SHOOTING PROHIBITED: 433 434 There shall be no hunting or shooting on the Airport System without the express prior written 435 approval of the Director. 436 437 16.10.130: USE OF ROADWAYS AND SIDEWALKS: 438 439 No person shall hinder or obstruct the use of any roadway or walkway provided for vehicular or 440 pedestrian travel, or otherwise use or occupy the same except in accordance with the ordinary 441 use thereof for the particular class of traffic involved. 442 16.10.140: FLYING OF DRONES, MODEL AIRCRAFT AND OTHER OBJECTS: 443 No person shall fly any model or remote-controlled airplane, kite, model rocket, balloon, drone, 444 or other airborne device on or near the Airport System or controlled properties without the 445 express written prior approval of the Director. 446 16.10.150: FLIGHT OVER THE CITY; RESTRICTIONS: 447 Persons flying any aircraft within the limits of the cCity or the airport shall operate the same as 448 to cause a minimum of noise and inconvenience and shall not endanger property or the lives of 449 others. 450 16.10.160: GLIDERS, BALLOONS, AND SIMILAR VEHICLES PROHIBITED: 451 No glider, hang gliders, heligliders, hot air balloons and similar aircraft like vehicles shall be 452 operated on or from the Airport System. 453 454 16.10.170: FUELING OF AIRCRAFT, VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT; AUTHORIZED 455 OPERATIONS ONLY: 456 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 15 Fueling of aircraft, vehicles and equipment shall only be performed by persons authorized by the 457 Director and trained in fuel servicing procedures and safe operation of fuel equipment. Fueling 458 equipment shall meet National Fire Prevention Association standards. Fuel that is delivered to 459 the Airport System for the purposes of storage or resale on the Airport System shall only be 460 delivered to facilities which have been designated by the Director as a fuel farm, or fuel storage 461 and dispensing area. No aircraft shall be refueled or defueled while the aircraft is running or 462 while such aircraft is in a hangar or other enclosed space, or while being warmed by the 463 application of external heat. 464 465 466 16.10.180: PARKING AREAS: 467 A. Parking areas for motor vehicles shall be set aside for airport employee parking and general 468 public parking. No person shall park a motor vehicle or a trailer in any place on the airport other 469 than those areas designated by the Director or as expressly set forth in this title or Rules and 470 Regulations. 471 B. Tenants of T-hangars and shade hangars may park their motor vehicles in their own hangars 472 when the aircraft is being flown, or in front of their hangar if they are present. Service or delivery 473 vehicles may park next to a tenant's hangar long enough for delivery. All others shall park in 474 public lots. 475 C. No person shall park a motor vehicle on the airport in excess of seventy two (72) consecutive 476 hours unless it is parked in the public parking area or with the authorization of the airport. 477 D. No person shall park a motor vehicle in an area designated as a public parking lot unless 478 such person pays the authorized rate for such parking lots. Each hour of use in violation of this 479 section shall be a separate offense. 480 481 16.10.190: REPAIRS TO AIRCRAFT 482 A. No aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller or appliance shall be repaired in any area of the Airport 483 System other than that area specifically designated or approved by the Director. The Director has 484 designated that a person who properly leases an enclosed hangar at the airport may make or 485 cause to be made necessary repairs, maintenance and inspections that are required by federal 486 aviation regulations to maintain the aircraft in an airworthy condition when the same are not 487 otherwise prohibited by this title, but only for the aircraft listed in the lease and in accordance 488 with applicable Rules and Regulations. 489 B. No repair will be made on any aircraft in a hangar other than that aircraft normally 490 assigned to that hangar. Corporate aircraft maintenance hangars or areas, however, are 491 considered as designated repair areas for maintenance on their own corporate aircraft. 492 C. All repairs on aircraft are to be made by properly certified mechanics, except those items 493 of “preventive maintenance” performed by the owner or operator in accordance with the 494 provisions of FAR, part 43, or successor provisions. 495 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 16 D. Items of preventive maintenance may be performed in tiedown areas. in accordance with 496 applicable Rules and Regulations. 497 498 16.10.200: AIRFRAME AND/OR POWER PLANT REPAIR: 499 Any person desiring to engage in airframe and/or power plant repair service must, as a minimum, 500 do the following: 501 A. Register the business with the Director, stating the scope of activities to be entered into; 502 B. Comply with sections of this title and Rules and Regulations; 503 C. Provide the appropriate certification to comply with FAA regulations, and maintain such 504 certificate in a current status; 505 D. Accomplish all work in accordance with FAA regulations and have all work inspected 506 according to state and federal regulations. 507 508 16.10.210: SELF-FUELING: 509 Aircraft owners or pilots desiring to conduct self-fueling operations shall notify the Director in 510 writing, obtain a written permit from the airport and comply with the terms thereof. 511 16.10.220: UNLAWFUL ENTRY OF HANGARS OR OTHER BUILDINGS: 512 No person shall enter any hangar or portion of any building occupied by any person under a lease 513 or license from the City without consent of such licensee. However, this section does not 514 abrogate the City’s right to enter any leased hangar or building as provided in any of the City’s 515 written lease agreements, or by authority of law. 516 517 518 CHAPTER 16.20 519 GENERAL FLIGHT REGULATIONS 520 521 16.20.010: Federal, State and Local Law Applicable 522 16.20.020: Authority to Establish Landing Field 523 16.20.030: Use of Runways Required 524 16.20.040: Reckless Aircraft Operation; Penalty 525 16.20.050: Dropping Objects from Aircraft 526 527 16.20.010: FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAW APPLICABLE: 528 529 No Person shall navigate any Aircraft or conduct any Aircraft Operations on the Airport System 530 property other than in conformity with applicable federal, state, and local law, ordinances, rules 531 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 17 and regulations of any kind, including the Department’s Rules and Regulations, and Minimum 532 Standards. 533 534 16.20.020: AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH LANDING FIELD: 535 536 Unless otherwise provided by law, it is unlawful for any Person to set up or to maintain within 537 the boundary of the City any landing field or Landing Arealanding area for aircraft or advanced 538 air mobility system without the express written permission of the Department. Such landing field 539 or Landing Arealanding area must be designed and installed in accordance with FAA guidance 540 and all applicable zoning regulations, including any FAA and City permitting requirements. 541 542 16.20.030: USE OF RUNWAYS REQUIRED: 543 544 Landings and takeoffs of Aircraft shall be confined to paved runways or FAA approved Landing 545 Areaslanding zones. 546 547 16.20.040: RECKLESS AIRCRAFT OPERATION; PENALTY: 548 Any person who manifests a willful disregard for the safety of persons or property may, after 549 providing reasonable notice to such person and opportunity for hearing on the matter, be denied 550 the use of the Airport System. If such disregard is due to any violation of Rules and Regulations 551 or regulations in force and effect by the state or the FAA, denial of use of the Airport System 552 may be for such period of time as in the discretion of the Director is deemed advisable. 553 16.20.050: DROPPING OBJECTS FROM AIRCRAFT: 554 It is unlawful to drop any material, object or refuse from an aircraft while taxiing upon the 555 Airport System or while in flight within the limits of the City unless prior permission has been 556 obtained in writing from the FAA, the Utah State Aeronautics Commission and the Mayor. 557 CHAPTER 16.30 558 COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITY; LEASING AIRPORT PROPERTY 559 560 16.30.010: Commercial Aeronautical Activity Requirements 561 16.30.020: Mandatory and Minimum Standard Lease Clauses 562 16.30.030: Security and Bond Requirements 563 564 16.30.010: COMMERCIAL AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS: 565 566 Any Person or Operator engaging in Commercial Aeronautical Activity on or from the Airport 567 System must comply with the applicable Minimum Standards for each specific activity and 568 paying the rates and charges prescribed for such use. No Person or Operator shall operate or 569 engage in Commercial Aeronautical Activity on or from the Airport System without complying 570 with the applicable Minimum Standards for each specific activity. 571 572 16.30.020: MANDATORY AND MINIMUM STANDARD LEASE CLAUSES; 573 CONTRACT PROVISIONS: 574 575 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 18 In addition to any other provision required under ordinance or other applicable law, all leases or 576 contracts relating to or concerning Commercial Aeronautical Activity on or from the Airport 577 System and all other easements or contracts with the Department of Airports of any kind shall 578 contain the following: 579 580 A. Federal Requirements: A lease, easement, or other agreement must include all federally 581 required contract provisions and any provisions required to comply with federal grant 582 assurances; such agreements shall be subordinate to the provisions of any existing or future 583 agreement between the City and the United States, relative to the operation and maintenance of 584 the Airport System, the execution of which has been or may be required as a condition precedent 585 to the expenditure of federal funds for the development of the Airport System. 586 587 B. Assignment of Lease: The City, in its sole discretion, may approve or deny any 588 assignment of a lease or sublease of the City-owned property at the Airport System, or of any 589 other agreement with the City. 590 591 C. Indemnification; Insurance: The Department’s current indemnification and insurance 592 requirements established under the Rules and Regulations or other Department guidelines shall 593 be included in any lease or other agreement with any contractor, sub-contractor, third party, or 594 Person contracting with the City at or related to the Airport System. 595 596 16.30.030: SECURITY AND BOND REQUIREMENTS: 597 598 Prior to the execution of a lease or other agreement and entry upon the premises or other area of 599 the Airport System, the lessee or other Person shall provide to the City a performance bond or 600 letter of credit to the Department in accordance with the Department’s Rules and Regulations 601 and other Department guidelines, acceptable to the City Attorney’s Office, which shall be held 602 by the City for the term of the lease or other agreement as security for full performance of the 603 lessee’s or Person’s obligations. A lessee or other Person engaged in construction, alteration or 604 improvement on the Airport System shall require any contractor to deliver performance and 605 payment bonds as required under with the Department’s Rules and Regulations and other 606 Department guidelines, and applicable law, to the City, which are binding on the parties and that 607 shall remain in full force until such time as the contractor provides a notice of lien waiver to the 608 City. 609 610 CHAPTER 16.40 611 MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATIONS 612 613 Article I. General Regulations 614 16.40.010: Compliance with Law 615 16.40.020: Exemptions from Requirements of this Chapter 616 16.40.030: Driving Restrictions 617 16.40.040: Vehicle Ramp Operations 618 16.40.050: Common Carriers 619 16.40.060050: Reporting Accidents 620 16.40.070060: Prohibited Vehicles and Animals 621 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 19 16.40.080070: Parking Vehicles; Impoundment Authorized 622 623 Article II. Ground Transportation Businesses 624 16.40.090: Purpose 625 16.40.100080: Businesses Authorized to Provide Ground Transportation 626 16.40.110090: Passenger Pick Up Zonesand Drop Off 627 16.40.120100: Ground Transportation Fees Required 628 16.40.130110: City Ordinances Applicable to Airport 629 16.40.140120: Staging and Parking of Ground Transportation Vehicles 630 16.40.150130: Sign Requirements 631 632 16.40.010: COMPLIANCE WITH LAW: 633 634 No Person shall operate or park a Motor Vehicle on the Airport System except in strict 635 compliance with applicable federal, state, and local law, Rules and Regulations and Minimum 636 Standards. 637 638 16.40.020: EXEMPTIONS FROM REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CHAPTER: 639 640 Vehicles licensed and operated by a government agency, a university or school district, the Utah 641 transit authority, an ambulance service, and others, as may be designated in Rules and 642 Regulations, and others as may be designated by the Director, are exempt from the requirements 643 of this chapter. 644 645 16.40.030: DRIVING RESTRICTIONS: 646 647 A. Any Motor Vehicle operated on the AOA as a service vehicle shall display the 648 Department-issued identification sticker and shall also bear company identification visible from 649 fifty feet (50’) on both sides of the vehicle. 650 651 B. No Person or Vehicle is permitted in, on, or around any secured area, including but not 652 limited to, any hangar, landing field, runway, apron, taxiway, or the AOA, without prior 653 permission from the Director. 654 655 C. Motor Vehicles, trucks and other equipment (including airport maintenance and 656 emergency vehicles) operating on any Landing Arealanding area, runway, apron or the AOA 657 shall display a standard checkered flag or flashing amber or red light, as appropriate, if operated 658 at night, or shall be marked in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations or as 659 authorized by the Director and shall not be operated without prior permission of the control 660 tower. 661 662 16.40.040: VEHICLE RAMP OPERATIONS: 663 664 A. Speed Limits: Motor Vehicles shall be operated on established streets and roadways 665 within the Airport System in strict compliance with posted speed limits. Motor Vehicles shall be 666 operated on the AOA, including any passenger loading ramp, aircraft parking ramp, or in any 667 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 20 area immediately adjacent to the terminals or hangars, at a safe and reasonable speed, not to 668 exceed the posted speed limit. 669 670 B. Use of Ramp Roadways: Vehicles shall be operated only within the limits of the 671 designated painted roadways on the AOA, except as required to perform aircraft servicing and 672 airfield inspections. 673 674 C. Traffic Markings on Paved Surfaces: Vehicle operators shall observe all traffic markings 675 painted on AOA pavement surfaces. 676 677 D. Yield Right-of-Way to Aircraft: All Vehicles shall yield right-of-way to any Aircraft 678 when the Aircraft is under tow or has its engines operating. No Vehicle shall proceed past such 679 Aircraft until the Vehicle's progress will not impede the Aircraft's movement. Nothing here shall 680 preclude an agreement to the contrary between the City and the Federal Aviation Administration. 681 682 16.40.050: REPORTING ACCIDENTS: 683 684 Any Person involved in an accident on the Airport System resulting in personal injury or damage 685 to property shall report the accident promptly to the Department. 686 687 16.40.060: PROHIBITED VEHICLES AND ANIMALS: 688 689 No motorized or non-motorized go-cart, scooter, skateboard, motorbike, bicycle, horse or horse 690 trailer, or similar vehicle, shall be permitted on the AOA, or hangar area without approval of the 691 Director, except for bicycles that are secured and delivered to an Aircraft for transport, or 692 motorcycles used for surface transportation in a hangar area. 693 694 16.40.070: PARKING VEHICLES; IMPOUNDMENT AUTHORIZED: 695 696 No Person shall park any Vehicle on the Airport System in violation of the Rules and 697 Regulations or posted traffic signs and markings or without payment of authorized fees. Any 698 Vehicle parked in violation of Rules and Regulations or posted traffic signs and markings may 699 be impounded or relocated in accordance with state law. The owner of any impounded Vehicle 700 shall pay for the tow charge, regular parking fees, and other penalties and related charges. 701 702 ARTICLE II. GROUND TRANSPORATION BUSINESSES 703 704 16.40.080: BUSINESSES AUTHORIZED TO PROVIDE GROUND 705 TRANSPORTATION: 706 707 No Person shall operate a ground transportation vehicle on the Airport System unless it is 708 operated as part of an authorized Ground Transportation Business in accordance with title 5, 709 chapter 5.71, or successor provision. 710 711 16.40.090: PASSENGER PICK UP AND DROP OFF: 712 713 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 21 All Persons operating a Ground Transportation Vehicle on the Airport shall pick up and drop off 714 passengers only in areas as designated by the Director. Ground Transportation Vehicles may 715 occupy such area only for the period of time established by the Director. 716 717 16.40.100: GROUND TRANSPORTATION FEES REQUIRED: 718 719 No Ground Transportation Vehicle or Authorized Ground Transportation Business shall occupy 720 or use the Airport System without paying the required fees as established under this title. 721 722 16.40.110: CITY ORDINANCES APPLICABLE TO AIRPORT: 723 724 All applicable ordinances set forth in this code, including without limitation title 5 of this code, 725 or its successor, shall apply to the International Airport. With the approval of the Mayor and 726 upon notice to the City Council the Director may waive or temporarily impose restrictions not 727 addressed in this chapter or Department Rules and Regulations if it is determined that 728 circumstances in the City exist that create congestion, security concerns, emergency conditions, 729 or other operational problems, and that a temporary suspension or modification of ordinances is 730 in the best interests of the city to address such circumstances. If the City Council does not act 731 within sixty (60) days to approve or disapprove the action, then the action is deemed approved. 732 733 16.40.120: STAGING AND PARKING OF GROUND TRANSPORTATION VEHICLES: 734 735 Any use of a staging area, parking facilities, taxi stands, parking areas, traffic lanes or other areas 736 and facilities on the Airport System used by Authorized Ground Transportation Vehicles are 737 subject to Department Rules and Regulations. 738 739 16.40.130: SIGN REQUIREMENTS: 740 741 Signs may be posted at the International Airport by authorized Ground Transportation 742 Businesses in accordance with applicable City ordinances, Department contracts, and 743 Department Rules and Regulations. 744 745 CHAPTER 16.50 746 VIOLATION, PENALTY AND ENFORCEMENT 747 748 16.50.010: Prohibitive Nature of Regulations 749 16.50.020: Removal Authorized 750 16.50.030: Violation; Penalty 751 16.50.040: Issuance of a Civil Notice of Violation 752 16.50.050: Civil Penalties, Enforcement and Appeal 753 16.50.060: Enforcement Procedures; Civil Notice of Ground Transportation Violation 754 755 16.50.010: PROHIBITIVE NATURE OF REGULATIONS: 756 757 It is a violation of this title for any Person to do any act prohibited by federal, state or local law, 758 and Rules and Regulations, to fail or refuse to do any act required by law, to operate any Vehicle 759 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 22 or Aircraft in violation of any provisions of this title, Rules and Regulations or Minimum 760 Standards, or to operate any Vehicle or Aircraft unless such Vehicle or Aircraft is equipped and 761 maintained as provided in this title or other applicable law. 762 763 16.50.020: REMOVAL AUTHORIZED: 764 765 Any Person operating any Vehicle or Aircraft on the Airport System in violation of this title or 766 other applicable law, or by refusing to comply therewith, may be removed or ejected from the 767 Airport System, and may be deprived of the further use of the Airport System and its facilities 768 for such length of time as may be deemed necessary by the Director to ensure the safe, orderly 769 and efficient use of the Airport System. 770 771 16.50.030: VIOLATION; PENALTY: 772 773 Except as otherwise provided, any person guilty of violating any provision of this title shall be 774 deemed guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. 775 776 16.50.040: ISSUANCE OF A CIVIL NOTICE OF VIOLATION: 777 778 A. Every notice issued under this chapter shall be issued in the form of a written civil notice 779 and shall contain a statement that the named party may appeal the imposition of the penalty and 780 provide information regarding the process for appeal. 781 782 B. Any driver, Vehicle owner, or Person that violates any provision of this chapter may be 783 named in a civil notice issued by the City and shall be liable for a civil penalty. A violation of 784 any provision of this chapter by any driver or Vehicle owner shall also constitute a violation of 785 such provision by the business under whose authority such driver or owner was operating at the 786 time of the violation. 787 788 16.50.050: CIVIL PENALTIES, ENFORCEMENT AND APPEAL: 789 790 A. Any Person that violates this title, Department Rules and Regulations, or other applicable 791 law is subject to civil penalties and any other lawful action as may be taken by the Director to 792 ensure the safe and effective operations of the Airport System. 793 794 B. The City may revoke, suspend, or deny renewal of a City business license to operate a 795 business for violation of any provision of this title, Department Rules and Regulations, or other 796 applicable law, as provided under title 5 of this code, or successor provision. 797 798 C. Any civil penalty under this chapter may be in addition to any other penalty that may be 799 imposed by law or Department Rules and Regulations. 800 801 D. Violations of provisions of this title shall constitute civil violations and be subject to the 802 following civil penalties: 803 804 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 23 Code: Amount of Penalty: Violation: General Regulations: 16.10.060 $500.00/day Commercial activities, conduct of general business; payments of rents, fees, and charges 16.10.1530 $200.00 Unauthorized use of roads and walks 16.40.010 $500.00 Vehicle operations on airport 16.10.180 $100/day Aircraft parking area violation 16.40.030 $1,000.00 Secured area vehicle operations 16.40.040 $1,000.00 Ramp area vehicle operations 16.40.050 $1,000.00 Failure to report accident 16.40.060 $1,000.00 Prohibited vehicle or animal in secure area 16.4010.070180 $200.00 Parking area restrictions/failure to pay fees 16.40.070 $100.00 Parking violation posted signs Ground Transportation Businesses: 16.40.080 $1,000.00 Unauthorized ground transportation vehicle 16.40.090 $200.00 Unauthorized passenger pickup/drop off 16.40.100 $500.00 Failure to pay fees/return AVI tags 16.50.120 $100.00 Unauthorized staging/use of grounds and facilities 805 16.60.060: ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES; CIVIL NOTICE OF GROUND 806 TRANSPORTATION VIOLATION: 807 808 Civil notices under this title , except notice or revocation, suspension, denial or non-renewal of a 809 City business license, shall be heard in accordance with title 2, chapter 2.75 of this code, or its 810 successor. 811 812 SECTION 7. Amending the Consolidated Fee Schedule. That the section of the Salt 813 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 24 Lake City consolidated fee schedule titled, “Airport” shall be and hereby is amended to read as 814 follows: 815 AIRPORT For question regarding Airport fees contact: 801.575.2721 Service Fee Additional Information Section Air Carrier Fees Landing fee $5.37 Per 1,000 lbs gross certified landing weights 16.12.16016.10.090; 16.30.010 Terminal rent - conditioned $309.55 Per square foot / per year 16.12.15016.10.090; 16.30.010 Terminal rent - unconditioned $154.78 Per square foot / per year 16.12.15016.10.090; 16.30.010 Common use gate $714.00 Per use / use equals three hours 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Common use boarding bridge $18.00 Per use / use equals three hours 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Common use ticket counter $438.00 Per use / use equals three hours 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Common use office space $159.00 Per use / use equals three hours 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Common use bag make-up $613.00 Per use / use equals three hours 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Common use bag claim $5.83 Per enplaned passenger 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Early bag storage fee $5.78 Per bag 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 FIS facility and international bag claim area $5.93 Per deplaned passenger 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Hardstand usage fee $549.00 75% of common use gate & boarding bridge 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Remain overnight (RON) - aircraft groups 1 & 2 $100.00 Aircraft remaining overnight & parked beyond the bounds of each leased terminal aircraft apron. 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Remain overnight (RON) - aircraft groups 3 & higher $200.00 GSE storage area $0.50 120% of prevailing ground rent per square foot 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Stacking charges - aircraft groups 1 & 2 $50.00 Airline stack aircraft beyond the bounds of each leased terminal aircraft apron 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Stacking charges - aircraft groups 3 & higher $100.00 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 25 Preferential use boarding bridges - maintenance $1,150.00 Monthly charge per bridge 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Preferential use boarding bridges - parts & supplies $650.00 Monthly charge per bridge 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Cargo ramp use fee $18.25 Per use fee 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Cargo ramp weight fee $0.27 Per 1,000 lbs gross certified landing weights 16.12.14016.10.090; 16.30.010 Fuel Royalties $0.06 Per gallon of fuel 16.12.19016.10.090; 16.10.170; 16.30.010 For Landing Fee Exemptions: See Section 16.12.160 Administrative Rules and Regulations Aircraft Parking Fees Daily Less than 12,500 pounds (U42 - SVRA) $20.00 Ramp and tie down parking 16.12.180; 16.40.08016.10.090 12,500 pounds to 44,999 pounds (U42 - SVRA) $65.00 Ramp and tie down parking 16.12.180; 16.40.08016.10.090 Tooele Valley Airport (TVY) $20.00 Ramp and tie down parking 16.12.180; 16.40.08016.10.090 Aircraft Parking - Shade hangar (U42 - SVRA) $35.00 Daily parking fee 16.12.180; 16.40.08016.10.090 Aircraft Parking - Single hangar (U42 - SVRA) $65.00 Daily parking fee 16.12.180; 16.40.08016.10.090 Aircraft Parking - Twin hangar (U42 - SVRA) $95.00 Daily parking fee 16.12.180; 16.40.08016.10.090 Aircraft parking fees exemption: Any person engaging in air transportation services having an assigned gate hold Aeronautical Services Aircraft rental permit $250.00 Annual, per rental aircraft 16.56.09016.10.090; 16.30.010 Aircraft sales permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.09016.10.090; 16.30.010 Commercial flight service permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.09016.10.090; 16.30.010 Commercial flight service aircraft owner permit $250.00 Annual, per aircraft in addition to Commercial Flight Service Permit Fee 16.56.09016.10.090; 16.30.010 Flight training permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.09016.10.090; 16.30.010 Flight training aircraft owner permit $250.00 Annual, per aircraft in addition to flight training owner permit fee 16.56.09016.10.090; 16.30.010 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 26 Airframe and/or power plant repair $250.00 Annual 16.12.060; 16.56.11016.10.090; 16.10.200; 16.30.010 Radio, instrument or propeller repair service permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.17016.10.090; 16.10.190; 16.30.010 Hangar application wait list fee $150.00 $50 non-refundable 16.56.05016.10.090 Miscellaneous business permit $250.00 Annual 16.56.05016.10.090; 16.30.010 Multiple aeronautical services Any person desiring to engage in two (2) or more commercial aeronautical activities is responsible for payment of all fees as established for each aeronautical activity engaged in; however, fees for owned aircraft (as the term “owner” is defined in Section 16.04.30 of this title), will be assessed for one (1) aeronautical activity only. 16.56.18016.10.090; 16.30.010 Any person offering any such services, or combinations thereof, shall do so under written lease or permit agreement with the City. For exemptions and other information, see Section 16.56.010. AVI Fees (Automated Vehicle Identification) Vehicle Category Fee (per vehicle trip) 1 to 5 passengers $1.57 16.60.110; 16.60.12016.10.090; 16.40.100 Rates established by Administrative Rules and Regulations; also see other related administrative fees (badging). 6 to 9 passengers $2.84 10 to 15 passengers $4.72 16 to 24 passengers $7.55 >24 passengers $9.45 Campus Dwell Time Fee (per vehicle trip) 30 minutes No cost 16.60.110; 16.60.12016.10.090; 16.40.100 Rates established by Administrative Rules and Regulations; also see other related administrative fees (badging). 30 - 45 minutes $2.00 45 - 60 minutes $10.00 Every 5 minutes over 60 minutes $20.00 Terminal Front Dwell Time Fee (per vehicle trip) 0 - 10 minutes No cost 16.60.110; 16.60.12016.10.090; 16.40.100 Rates established by Administrative Rules and Regulations; also see other related administrative fees (badging). 10 - 20 minutes $3.00 20 - 30 minutes $20.00 Every minute over 30 minutes $5.00 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 27 Permit Fees Non-returned GT inspection seal (permit) $500.00 16.60.110; 16.60.12016.10.090; 16.40.100 Rates established by Administrative Rules and Regulations; also see other related administrative fees (badging). Non-returned AVI transponder tag $500.00 Low profile permit fee $150.00 Badge/Fingerprint/Threat Assessment/Ramp Permit/Key Replacement Fees Fingerprint processing (FBI background check)* $21.00 Per set of fingerprints processed 16.12.06016.10.090 Fingerprint processing with RAP back enrollment* $14.00 Per set of fingerprints processed 16.12.06016.10.090 RAP back enrollment (one-time fee) $7.00 Per enrolled employee 16.12.06016.10.090 *$21.00 fee only applies to applicants not enrolled in RAP back Security threat assessment fee $9.00 Per employee badge 16.12.06016.10.090 Renewal fee $21.00 Per employee badge 16.12.06016.10.090 Replacement fee for lost/stolen badge $75.00 Refund of $50 will issued for returned lost/stolen badge if returned prior to expiration 16.12.06016.10.090 Fee for non-returned badge $250.00 Fee for each badge not returned 16.12.06016.10.090 Fee for non-returned badges - Contractors only $400.00 Fee for each badge not returned 16.12.06016.10.090 Fine for failure to deactivate badge $100.00 Per non-deactivated badge 16.12.06016.10.090 Hangar tenant (first two badges per/hangar tenant) No cost 16.12.06016.10.090 Hangar tenant (Add’l badges after initial first two) $25.00 Per badge 16.12.06016.10.090 Ramp permit replacement fee $100.00 Fee for lost ramp permit 16.12.06016.10.090 Key replacement fee $50.00 Fee for each lost key 16.12.06016.10.090 Key replacement fee (Audited) $200.00 Fee for each lost key 16.12.06016.10.090 Lock re-core fee $50.00 Fee for each lock re-core 16.12.06016.10.090 Bike path - initial badge fee $15.00 Per badge 16.12.06016.10.090 Bike path - replacement fee for lost/stolen badge $15.00 Per badge 16.12.06016.10.090 Contractor badge deposit - up to $500K contract value $5,000.00 Deposit may be required per project, based on contract value. Contact Airport 16.12.06016.10.090 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 28 Contractor badge deposit - >$500K to $1M contract value $10,000.00 representative for more information. Contractor badge deposit - >$1M to $5M contract value $15,000.00 Contractor badge deposit - >$5M to $10M contract value $20,000.00 Contractor badge deposit - >$10M to $25M contract value $25,000.00 Contractor badge deposit - >$25M to $50M contract value $50,000.00 Contractor badge deposit - >$50M to $100M contract value $75,000.00 Contractor badge deposit - >$100M contract value $100,000.00 Conference Room and Other Rental Fees Airport board room (2,536 sq ft / 50 seats) $300.00 For use beyond 1 - 4 hours an hourly charge of one quarter (1/4) of the overall fee will be applied. 16.12.06016.10.090 Sandstone conference room (580 sq ft / 16 seats)* $150.00 Limestone conference room (585 sq ft / 16 seats)* $150.00 Jasper conference room (585 sq ft / 16 seats)* $150.00 Topaz conference room (590 sq ft / 16 seats)* $150.00 Copper conference room (827 sq ft / 20 seats) $200.00 ATAC - room (3,600 sq ft / 70 seats) $400.00 ATAC - patio (4,000 sq ft / 60 seats) $300.00 Airport picnic pavilion $400.00 *Sandstone & Limestone rooms can be combined; Jasper & Topaz rooms can be combined. Table and chairs rental (11 - 20 tables & 50 - 100 chairs) $368.00 Seating for 51 - 100 people 16.12.06016.10.090 Table and chairs rental (21 - 30 tables & 101 - 150 chairs) $508.00 Seating for 101 - 150 people 16.12.06016.10.090 Table and chairs rental (31 - 40 tables & 151 - 200 chairs) $553.00 Seating for 151 - 200 people 16.12.06016.10.090 Table and chairs rental (41 - 50 tables & 201 - 250 chairs) $693.00 Seating for 201 - 250 people 16.12.06016.10.090 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 29 Table and chairs rental (51 - 60 tables & 251 - 300 chairs) $738.00 Seating for 251 - 300 people 16.12.06016.10.090 Day use areas $50.00 Per day 16.12.06016.10.090 Filming Activity Charges Non-refundable deposit (1 - 8 people in filming crew) $250.00 16.12.06016.10.090 Non-refundable deposit (9 - 15 people in filming crew) $500.00 16.12.06016.10.090 Non-refundable deposit (16+ people in filming crew) $1,000.00 Per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Basic location charge (1 - 4 people) $50.00 Per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Basic location charge (5 - 8 people) $100.00 Per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Basic location charge (9 - 16 people) $150.00 Per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Basic location charge (17 - 30 people) $200.00 Per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Basic location charge (30 31+ people) $250.00 Per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Use of Airport staging/parking lots $300.00 Per day 16.12.06016.10.090 Airport personnel (security) $55.00 Per person, per hour 16.12.06016.10.090 Assistance from Airport vehicles $50.00 Per vehicle, per day 16.12.06016.10.090 Off Airport In-Flight Caterers 7% of gross sales at airport Paid within 15 days of the end of each month, see Section 16.12.155 for provisions 16.12.15516.10.090 Parking Economy Lot First hour $2 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Each additional hour $1 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Daily maximum $12 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Hourly/Daily (Parking Garage) First hour $5 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Each additional hour $5 12.56.240;16.10.090; LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 30 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Daily maximum $45 Max amount based on demand 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Daily reserved premier parking $10 Hourly rate 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Daily reserved premier parking $60 Daily maximum 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Lot E First hour $5 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180 Each additional hour $5 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Daily maximum $25 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Disabled Parking Vehicles displaying disabled license plate and/or placard can park in designated parking stalls in the garage at the economy lot rate of $12 per day. Disabled Veteran Parking Vehicles displaying Utah Disabled Veteran license plate issued by the Utah Department of Motor Vehicles, having a Disabled Veteran (DV) designation may receive complimentary parking at Salt Lake City International Airport (SLCIA). Restrictions and limitations apply. Parking Garage* Five (5) days of complimentary parking if space is available,; any days beyond five (5) will be charged at the posted daily garage rate. Economy Lot* Ten (10) days of complimentary parking if space is available,; any days beyond ten (10) will be charged at the posted Economy Lot rate. * If you plan to park longer than 30 consecutive days, please contact staff at SLCAIRPORT@SPPLUS.COM or 801-575- 2887 so your vehicle will not be considered abandoned. Employee Parking Domicile $34 Per month 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Non-domicile $60 Per month 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Towing Fee Drop fee $25 Per vehicle 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 Tow to storage area $50 Per vehicle, plus daily rate (economy parking lot) 12.56.240;16.10.090; 16.10.180; 16.40.070 816 SECTION 28. This ordinance shall take effect on July 1, 2024. 817 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT 31 Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ______ day of ____________, 818 20234. 819 ___________________________ 820 CHAIRPERSON 821 822 ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN: 823 824 _____________________________ 825 CITY RECORDER 826 827 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 828 829 ______________________________ 830 Senior City Attorney 831 832 Transmitted to Mayor on ______________________. 833 834 Mayor’s Action: __________ Approved. ___________ Vetoed. 835 836 837 ____________________________ 838 MAYOR 839 840 841 842 ___________________________ 843 CITY RECORDER 844 845 846 (SEAL) 847 848 849 Bill No. ______ of 20234. 850 Published: _____________________. 851