and other appropriate operating instructions required at the emergency operating <br />~_ l devices in letters at -least two inches high. Each fuel servicing vehicle will also be <br />conspicuously marked on both sides and rear with the type and grade of fuel it <br />contains in appropriate color schemes. <br />5.4.3.5 Unless allowed by a permit or lease, fuel servicing vehicles shall not <br />be stored or parked at the Airport. A person, firm, or corporation may park or position <br />-~ a fuel servicing vehicle on the Airport premises only when actually dispensing fuel. <br />Except for operators engaged in fueling, oil sales and transient aircraft services under <br />section 7.1 of these rules, permission to park fuel servicing vehicles shall be granted <br />by a permit or lease only for extraordinary circumstances and for a limited period of <br />time. <br />5.4.3.6. Fuel servicing vehicles shall use only the entrance, exit, and route <br />designated by the Airport Manager while at the Airport. <br />5.4.3.7. A fuel servicing vehicle cargo tank shall be supported by and attached <br />to, or be a part of, the vehicle upon which it is carried. <br />5.4.3.8. Enough persons shall be employed during fixeling operations to safely <br />operate the fuel storage and dispensing systems and perform. periodic checks and <br />inspections essential to their proper functioning. <br />5.4.3.9. Fuel will not be transferred from one fuel servicing vehicle to another <br />within 100 feet of any building, open flame, sparking device, source of ignition, or <br />group of people. <br />5.4;3.10. Prior io fuelin5 an aircraftt all fuel disp~usin:; cquipmc»t shall be <br />bonded o the .aircraft ili accordance ~~~ith the rec{uircnlents for bonding set forth in <br />A <br />-- Section ~.4.R. <br />5.4.3.11. When a malfunction of the fueling equipment is detected, all fueling <br />operations shall cease immediately and the malfunction shall be brought to the <br />immediate attention of the aircraft owner or operator. <br />5.4.4 Self-Service Fueling. <br />5.4.4.1 Authorized. <br />(a) The Airport Manager may issue permits for operation of a self- <br />service fueling facility to operators who provide one or more of the services <br />set forth in Sections 7.1 through 7.6 of these Airport Rules pursuant to an <br />Agreement with the City or a license or permit issued by the City. <br />(b) The self-service fueling facilities, including all proposed fuel <br />dispensing and storage equipment, shall be placed only in an area designated <br />and approved by the Airport Manager. The location of the designated area <br />maybe changed by the Airport Manager to accommodate airport expansion <br />upon 60 days prior notice to the operator. <br />(c) The self-service fueling facility operator shall provide only 100 LL <br />aviation gasoline, which shall be supplied by a fuel provider listed on the <br />Airport Manager's list of approved fuel providers. <br />(d) The fuel product shall meet all applicable Federal, State, fuel <br />.provider, American Standards for Testing Methods (ASTM) D 910 latest <br />Administrative Order - 15 <br />r:~adminord\rules\03airr12ao.wpd(OS/16/03) <br />