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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />Operator -Pilot of aircraft. <br /> <br /> <br />-9.16 PerSonal Use Heliports <br /> <br />9.16.01 Definitions <br /> <br />Emergency Landing_ - An unplanned and unanticipated landing of an aircraft <br />made to prevent personal injury or loss of life, <br /> <br />Helicopter - An aircra.J1 supported in the air by rotors. <br /> <br />Heliport - An area of land that is used or intended to be used for the landing and <br />takeoff of helicopters, and includes its buildings and facilities. <br /> <br />Per~onal Use Heliport - Restricted to use by one Person. <br /> <br />. Private Use Heliport ~ For use by multiple persons at the invitation of the owner <br />(an example would be a heliport at a hospital). . <br /> <br />Public Use Heliport - Unrestricted and oPen to the public. <br /> <br />9.16.02 General Rule. The use of any lot or outlot within the City for helicopter take- <br />offs or landings, either on a regular, temporary or occasional basis, shall require a Conditional <br />Use Permit (permit). Said Permit shall be processed and enforced in accordance with Ramsey <br />City Code Chapter 9 (Zoning and Subdivision of Land), Section 9.03.05 (Conditional Use <br />Permits). <br /> <br />9;16.03 Exceptions. Operation of helicopters at unlicensed heliports shall be permitted <br />under the following Circumstances: . <br /> <br />a. Emergency landings; <br />b. Landings or takeoffs of an aircraft of a governmental agency operating in <br />its official capacity; or <br />or <br /> <br />~.16.04 <br /> <br />Heliport Permits. <br /> <br />a. . The Permit for a Personal Use Heliport may be issued ifthe City Council <br />makes the following findings: <br /> <br />1. Noise levels comply with Minnesota Rules Chapter 7030. <br />2. That the aircraft operator is licensed to the extent required by FAA. <br />. 3. The use heliport is licensed by Mn/DOT Office of Aeronautics, <br /> <br />17 <br />