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A. Storage of Derelict Aircraft Prohibited. No person may park or store a derelict aircraft on airport property. A derelict aircraft is an aircraft or any aircraft components:

1. Not being actively restored, constructed, or maintained; or

2. Not in flyable condition; or

3. Not certified airworthy by the Federal Aviation Administration.

B. Removal of Derelict Aircraft.

1. The airport manager or designee may immediately remove a derelict aircraft that obstructs a taxiway, runway, or parking area, or that endangers the safety of persons or property at the airport.

2. Otherwise, upon finding a derelict aircraft on airport property, the airport manager or designee may post a notice on the aircraft and/or give written notice to the aircraft owner requiring removal of the aircraft from airport property within 10 business days. The airport manager or designee may remove any derelict aircraft thereafter remaining on airport property.

3. In either case, the costs of towing, removal and/or storage of the aircraft shall be paid by its owner. The city shall not be liable for any costs or damages resulting from the removal. (Ord. 6821 § 2, 2021.)