HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 86-90 ORDINANCE NO. - �
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT
BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE V, SECTION 26-100
CONCERNING HELICOPTERS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVE RABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL AND
PROVIDING A PENALTY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1 .
That Article V - Helicopters, be, and the same is hereby,
added to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Beaumont to read as
follows:
Section 26-100:
(a) No person shall own, control, or operate any landing
field of any kind within the City without first
securing written authorization from the City of
Beaumont.
(b) Continuing existing facilities. Except as
hereinafter specified, heliport and helistop
facilities lawfully existing on the effective date
of this ordinance may be continued.
(c) Definitions.
(1 ) Helicopter: An aircraft used for the
transportation of persons or materials and
whose support in the air is derived chiefly
from the aerodynamic forces on engine-driven
airfoil blades rotating around a vertical
axis.
(2 ) Heliport: Any area which is used, or intended
for use, for the landing and take-off of
helicopters, and any appurtenant areas
including buildings or other facilities for
activities such as refueling, parking, storage,
maintenance, and repair of helicopters.
(3 ) Helistop: An area used, or intended for use,
for the landing, boarding, and taking-off of
helicopters, which does not have facilities for
such activities as refueling, storage,
maintenance, or repair of helicopters.
(4) Private Heliports or Helistops: Private
heliports or helistops are those which restrict
usage to the owner or operator or to persons
authorized by the owner or operator to land.
(5 ) Public Heliports or Helistops: Public
heliports or helistops are those open to the
general public and not requiring prior
permission of the owner or operator to land.
(6 ) Temporary Helistops: A ground level area that
is intended to be used on a temporary basis as
a helistop. Temporary helistops shall be
granted for a period of no longer than thirty
(30) days.
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(d) It is the intent of the City of Beaumont to provide
for helicopter operations in a manner which provides
for the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
Establishment of heliports or helistops shall be by
specific use permit only, except when developed by
the City of Beaumont on property owned by the City
of Beaumont. The City Council of the City of
Beaumont may require information or conditions
necessary to protect the public interest in the
application for or operation of heliports or
helistops .
(e) Vehicle parking requirements for helistops or
heliports shall be determined by the Director of
Transportation. Typically, five (5) spaces per
landing/take-off area will be desirable.
(f) Helicopters shall land only at established heliports
and helistops within the City of Beaumont, unless
such land is for emergency purposes. Emergencies
shall include conditions in which life, health, or
property is in danger or may be in danger. All
flight operations shall be conducted in accordance
with current Federal Aviation Administration rules
and regulations.
(g) Applications for specific use permits for heliports
or helistops shall be submitted to the Director of
Planning and Economic Development and subject to all
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requirements and conditions of specific use permits
as established in Section 30-26(e) of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Beaumont. Applications
shall also include, but not be limited to, the
following information:
(1 ) The name, address, and telephone number of the
applicant(s) .
(2 ) The name, address, and telephone number of the
property owner's) , along with signed approval
of the owner or owner' s representative for such
application.
(3 ) The location, size, and facilities to be
provided at the proposed site.
(4) A copy of preliminary approval from the Federal
Aviation Administration that the area may be
operated as a heliport or helistop. This
information shall include the "Notice of
Landing Area Proposal" , a letter of no
objection from the Federal Aviation
Administration, and a copy of all information
provided to the Federal Aviation
Administration.
(5 ) The anticipated number of takeoffs and landings
anticipated, along with variations and
anticipated development and activity increases
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in the future. Aircraft types and the proposed
purpose of the facility shall be included.
(6 ) The proposed days and hours of operation.
(7 ) Proposed fire protection.
(8 ) An analysis and calculation details related to
potential noise impacts.
(9) Where landing areas are on structures, or
buildings or not at ground level, certification
from an engineer currently registered by the
State of Texas shall be required stating that
the proposed landing area is structurally
adequate for operation as a heliport or
h elistop.
(10) A detailed description of potential impacts on
adjacent lands and provisions for alleviating
impacts, including such items as buffer zones,
security, public access, and flight safety.
(h) The City Council shall consider the information
provided and reserves the right to require
additional information or grant approval subject to
specific conditions and requirements necessary to
protect the public interest. Such conditions and
requirements may include provisions related to
minimum altitudes, traffic patterns, approach
routes, and a time limit for operation of the area
as a heliport or helistop.
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(i) Applications for temporary helistops shall include
the requirements and potential restrictions of
heliports an dhelistops. Approval of a temporary
helistop shall be based upon the successful
compliance with all of the conditions provided in
Section 30-26(e) of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Beaumont. The responsibility for the
issuance of the temporary helistop permit shall be
with the City Manager or his designee.
( j ) All applications for heliports or helistops should
allow at least thirty ( 30) days for review and
consideration by the City of Beaumont. Failure to
provide the minimum review period may be sufficient
reason for denial.
(k) If a heliport or helistop is not operated in
accordance with the laws of the United States, the
State of Texas, the ordinances of the City of
Beaumont, or conditions or requirements of the
specific use permit, the Director of Planning and
Economic Development may, at any time, give notice,
in writing, to the licensee or other person in
control of the operation and maintenance of such
facility, to show cause why the permission issued
for the operation should not be revoked and
cancelled. Such notice to show cause shall become
effective as a cancellation after the expiration of
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ten (10) days from the date of same. On or before
the expiration of the ten ( 10) day period, the
permittee or the person in control of the operation
and maintenance of the facility, may file a written
appeal with the Director of Planning and Economic
Development in which it is requested that the City
Council grant a hearing upon the question of whether
or not the permit issued by the City shall be
cancelled and revoked. Such appeal shall operate as
a stay or postponement of such revocation and
cancellation of the permit until such time as the
City Council shall grant a hearing and make a final
determination. Such hearing shall be held within
thirty ( 30) days after the date of filing of such
appeal. The action of the City Council, after
hearing the evidence and facts, shall be final and
conclusive to all parties.
Section 2 .
Except as otherwise provided by this section, if it be
shown that a person has violated this article, upon conviction, the
defendant shall be punished by a fine of not less than One Hundred
Dollars ( $100) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200) . Upon a
second conviction for a violation of this article, the defendant
shall be punished by a fine of not less than Two Hundred Dollars
($200) .
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Section 3 .
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a
particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any reason
be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the
remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such end the various
portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared to be
severable.
Section 4.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict only.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this
the day of (��'r��i�� 1986.
Mayor -
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