under the aircraft. In the event gasoline or any fuel spills, no person shall start an aircraft <br />engine in the area of the spillage until the spillage is flushed. <br />5.4.7 Liability for Improper Fueling. The City assumes no liability for improper <br />fueling or use of wrong fuel for an aircraft by any final provider at the Airport. <br />ti.4.8 Bondin<~;. The use of a cable, thus pro~~idin~~a conductive path to equalize the <br />potential between tlic. Luclin~ equipment. aid rcccptacleor aireralt. .The bond shall be <br />maintained until fucliny connections ha\-e been 1-enlo~~cd, thus al lo~vin~~ separated charges th~it <br />could be generated Burin;.; thetransfer or tuelingoperation t,o reunite: <br />6. PERMITS -GENERAL RULES. <br />6.1 Permission. for Activities at Airport Required. No person shall conduct commercial <br />operations or engage in aeronautical activity at the Airport, use the Airport as a base for the conduct <br />of business, or otherwise provide services or goods to travelers, customers, a permittee or a lessee at <br />the Airport, without obtaining a permit or lease from the Airport Manager in the manner provided for <br />under these rules. The duty to obtain a permit for supplying services or goods to a single permittee or <br />lessee maybe waived by the Airport Manager if the extent of the activity is not substantial. <br />6.2 Relationship of Permit or Lease to Rules. Unless otherwise agreed, all permits and <br />leases shall be subj ect to compliance with the requirements of these rules, the rules regarding issuance <br />and revocation of leases and permits, and the Airport Master Plan and Airport Layout Plan. The <br />Airport Manager may waive in writing all or any portion of the general or minimum standards set forth <br />below when the Airport Manager deems such waiver to be in the best interest of the Airport's <br />operation. The length of the waiver period shall be specified in a written agreement. <br />6.3 General Standards for all Permittees and Lessees. All permits and leases shall be <br />subject to the following: <br />6.3.1 Required Licenses and Permits. The operator, aircraft pilot, and all personnel <br />and employees shall be competent and shall hold all current valid certificates, permits, licenses <br />or other authorizations required by the FAA and state law. Such permits or certificates shall <br />be presented to the Airport Manager upon request. <br />6.3.2 Permit or Lease Not Transferable. No permit or lease shall be conveyed or <br />transferred without the prior written consent of the Airport Manager, which consent shall not <br />be unreasonably withheld. Any sublessee or transferee must meet all of the requirements of <br />the permit or lease, and these rules. <br />6.3.3 Construction of Improvements. No structure or improvements at the Airport <br />shall be constructed, altered or removed without the prior written approval of the Airport <br />Manager. The City may require a performance bond to guarantee the satisfactory completion <br />of any construction. The plans for any building constructed at the Airport shall be approved <br />by the Airport Manager, and shall comply with state and local laws, codes and regulations <br />pertaining to their construction. <br />6.3.4 Limit to Assigned Area. An operator shall carry on operations strictly within <br />the area assigned by the Airport Manager, and the operations shall not interfere with the lawful <br />Administrative Order - 18 <br />r:\adminord\rules\03airr12ao.wpd(OS/16/03) <br />