Chapter 9.55
BUILDINGS HAZARDOUS TO AIR NAVIGATION
Sections:
9.55.010 Buildings in excess of thirty feet within Federal Aviation Agency rules.
9.55.020 Finding of hazard to air navigation, referral to council.
9.55.010 Buildings in excess of thirty feet within Federal Aviation Agency rules.
No building permits for any building exceeding thirty feet in height and which building falls within the notice criteria established by Part 77 of Chapter 1, Title 14, of the Code of Federal Regulations, shall be issued until notice of the proposed construction is given to the Federal Aviation Agency as required in said regulations, and an acknowledgment is issued by said agency that said structure does not represent a hazard to air navigation. The building inspector of the city shall not issue any building permit for any building within the purview of this chapter until he has on file in his office a copy of the acknowledgment by the Federal Aviation Agency that said structure does not represent a hazard to air navigation. (Ord. 221, § 1; 1976 Code § 9-11.01; 1966 Code § 7170).
9.55.020 Finding of hazard to air navigation, referral to council.
In the event the Federal Aviation Agency finds that a structure falling within the purview of this chapter represents a hazard to air navigation, and the building inspector receives notice thereof, the building inspector shall immediately notify the city council for such action as the council may deem necessary in view of such finding. (Ord. 221, § 2; 1976 Code § 9-11.02; 1966 Code § 7171).