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Session Laws, 1974
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 1513

(L) EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED IN THESE

REGULATIONS IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL TO PUT ANY LAND LOCATED

WITHIN ANY ZONE HEREBY CREATED TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING
PROHIBITED USES:

(1)    TRANSFORMER STATIONS;

(2)    HIGH-TOWER TRANSMISSION LINES;

(3)    MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS OR OTHER
USES WHICH PRODUCE SMOKE INTERFERING WITH THE SAFE USE OF
THE AIRPORT;

(4)    RIFLE RANGES AND PRIVATE LANDING FIELDS
WHICH WOULD INTERFERE WITH THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND
GENERAL WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC IN THE USE OF THE AIRPORT;

(5)    ALL PLANTS AND BUSINESSES OF EVERY KIND
WHICH EMIT OR DISCHARGE SMOKE, GASES AND ODORS THAT WOULD
INTERFERE WITH THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND GENERAL WELFARE OF
THE PUBLIC IN THE USE OF THE AIRPORT;

(6)    BUSINESSES   OR STRUCTURES OF ANY KIND
THAT MAY BE DETRIMENTAL     OR INJURIOUS TO THE HEALTH,
SAFETY, AND GENERAL WELFARE   OF THE PUBLIC IN THE USE OF
THE AIRPORT;

(7)    ANY USE WHICH WOULD CREATE ELECTRICAL
INTERFERENCE WITH RADIO COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE AIRPORT
AND AIRCRAFT, MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR FLYERS TO DISTINGUISH
BETWEEN AIRPORT LIGHTS AND OTHERS, RESULT IN GLARE IN THE
EYES OF FLYERS USING THE AIRPORT, IMPAIR VISIBILITY IN
THE VICINITY OF THE AIRPORT, OR OTHERWISE ENDANGER THE
LANDING, TAKING-OFF OR MANEUVERING OF AIRCRAFT.

(M) ANY PERMIT OR VARIANCE GRANTED MAY BE SO
CONDITIONED AS TO REQUIRE THE OWNER OF THE STRUCTURE OR
TREE IN QUESTION TO INSTALL, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AT HIS
OWN EXPENSE SUCH MARKERS AND LIGHTS AS MAY BE NECESSARY
TO INDICATE TO FLYERS THE PRESENCE OF AN AIRPORT HAZARD.

(N) NO MUNICIPAL OR COUNTY AGENCY SHALL ISSUE ANY
USE PERMIT OR ANY PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION,
RECONSTRUCTION, EXTENSION, REPAIR, OR ALTERATION FALLS
WITHIN ANY AIRPORT ZONING DISTRICT UNTIL THE APPLICANT
HAS BEEN ISSUED AN AIRPORT ZONING PERMIT SIGNED BY THE
ADMINISTRATION.

(0) IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THESE REGULATIONS AND ANY OTHER
REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE SAME AREA, THE MORE
STRINGENT LIMITATION OR REQUIREMENT SHALL GOVERN AND
PREVAIL.

 

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