Opinion ID: 1918183
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: The Proposed Ordinance

Text: The ordinance submitted by M.A.C. to the commissioner as required by § 360.065, set out above, provides in part: Sec. 3. Height Limits. Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance, no structure shall be located, constructed, altered or maintained and no tree shall be allowed to grow above the applicable height limit. [3] Sec. 4. Use Restrictions. Except as provided in Section 8, [4] it is unlawful to put any land in the airport hazard area to any of the following uses: (1) Any use which would create unreasonable interference with radio communication between aircraft and the airport or communication facilities in the vicinity thereof, or which would unreasonably interfere with other navigational aid or devices used by the airport or by aircraft using said airport, or with electronic navigational aids that may at the time of such interference be established for the vicinity thereof. (2) Any use which would materially reduce the visibility within the afore-mentioned airport hazard area or which would make it difficult for flyers in the vicinity of or on the airport to distinguish between airport lights or markers or other navigational lights or markers in the vicinity of the airport, or which would result in glare in the eyes of flyers using the airport. (3) The conduct of any business or occupation, or any use, which business, occupation or use, by its very nature is inherently dangerous or hazardous as respects likelihood of causing or resulting in injury or damage to aircraft or the occupants thereof flying to and from or in the vicinity of said airport, or persons present at or in the vicinity of said airport or lawfully in the vicinity thereof. (4) Any other use or uses which would be dangerous or hazardous to the safety of aircraft using the airport or maneuvering in the vicinity thereof or to the health, safety or general welfare of airport personnel and other persons using said airport. (Italics supplied.)