§ 62-2203. Airport zone and airspace height limitations.  


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  • (a)

    Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, no structure or tree shall be erected, altered, allowed to grow or be maintained in any zone created by this subdivision to a height in excess of the applicable height established for such zone.

    (b)

    In addition to the height limitations within such zones, no structure shall be erected to a height of 200 feet above the airport elevation within three nautical miles of such airport, a height of 300 feet within four nautical miles of such airport, or a height of 4,000 feet within five nautical miles of such airport, or elsewhere at a height of 4,000 feet above the ground at the site of the proposed structure, unless it can be shown that:

    (1)

    Notice of proposed construction or alteration has been given as required by part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.

    (2)

    The proposed structure will not raise the Federal Aviation Administration established minimum descent altitude or decision height for an instrument approach to any runway, or cause the minimum obstruction clearance altitude or minimum en-route altitude to be increased on any federal airway.

    (3)

    The structure does not otherwise constitute an obstruction to air navigation.

(Code 1979, § 14-20.18(C))