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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-8419. Airport rules, fees and charges; limitation

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A. The department, in the operation and maintenance of the Grand Canyon national park airport, and the governing body of a city or town or the board of supervisors of a county may adopt rules and establish fees or charges for use of airport facilities.
B. The governing body of a city or town or the board of supervisors of a county may authorize an officer, board or body of the city, town or county to adopt rules and establish fees and charges, subject to approval by the governing body before the fees and charges are effective.
C. This section does not:
1. Authorize the governing body of a city or town or the board of supervisors of a county to restrict or limit the length or width of an airstrip or runway used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft, and any such restriction or limitation is void.
2. Affect the zoning authority of counties, cities or towns pursuant to other provisions of law.
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