§ 8.02. Powers and Duties of the Director.


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  • (a)

    Subject to the supervision and control of the Authority, the Director shall direct the operation, management, and promotion of the airports and all aviation activities over which the Authority has jurisdiction or is charged under the provisions of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Act or the Code of the City of Orlando.

    (b)

    The Director is authorized to promulgate, adopt, amend and repeal rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this Chapter and provide for the safe and efficient operation of the airports, including:

    (1)

    Designating the areas of the airports which are to be air operations and restricted areas.

    (2)

    Regulating the conduct of persons within the air operations areas, restricted areas, and other areas of each of the airports which he deems necessary and desirable for the safety or welfare of persons, for the protection of property, or for the efficient operation or security of such airport; provided, however, that regulations relating to vehicular traffic on access roads and parking areas at each airport shall be concurred in by the Director and the City Transportation Engineer.

    Such rules and regulations shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the Authority. A copy of such rules and regulations shall be maintained at the office of the Director and shall be available for public inspection during normal business hours.

    (c)

    The powers conferred upon the City Transportation Engineer by the Code of the City of Orlando with respect to the public streets of the City shall jointly and concurrently be exercised by the City Transportation Engineer and the Director with respect to the access roads and parking areas on the airports, whether located within or without the City's corporate limits.

    (d)

    Any and all powers and duties herein granted to the Director may be delegated by him in writing to one or more employees or agents of the Authority.

(Ord. of 3-15-1982, § 2)