§ 6-77. Conditions and effects prohibited within airport height zones.  


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  • Except as otherwise provided in this article, it shall be unlawful to establish, create or maintain within any zone created under this article, any of the following conditions or effects:

    (1)

    One which produces smoke, steam or dust that interferes with the use of the airport.

    (2)

    One which creates electronic interference with communication facilities, landing or navigational aids, radar installations or other electronic equipment used in the operation of the airport or aircraft in the vicinity.

    (3)

    Lighting which makes it difficult for pilots to distinguish between airport lights and other lights, results in glaring in the eyes of pilots using the airport, impairs visibility in the vicinity of the airport, or otherwise endangers the landing, taking off or maneuvering of aircraft.

    (4)

    Installation of overhead transmission lines or transformer stations in the airport height zones which are located longitudinal distance outward from the ends of the runway 4,000 feet, and laterally from the runway centerlines as extended for a distance of 2,000 feet.

(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 3.28; Ord. No. 32508, 4-1-66; Ord. No. 45087, 4-25-75; Ord. No. 020283, § 1, 4-11-02)