HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2006-316 - 7/25/2006 - Approved
San Antonio MT.\
Ground Lease at Corpus Christi International Airport
Between the
City of Corpus Christi
and
San Antonio MT A, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless
2006-316
07/25/06
Ord026892
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WHEREAS. the City of Corpus Christi, a Texas municipal corporation, with its principal
oft Ices located at 120 I Leopard. Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, with a Tax Identification Number
of 74-6000574 ("City"), owns the Corpus Christi International Airport ("Airport"), located in
Nueces County. State of Texas:
WHEREAS. San Antonio MTA. L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless, a communications
provider organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware ("Lessee"), desires to
lease a certain parcel of land at the Airport to construct, maintain, and operate a sixty foot (60')
hIgh monopole type tower for use in connection with providing communications services (the
"Tower" l.
WHEREAS, City and Lessee (collectively, the "Parties" and each a "Party") wish to
enter into a written lease illr land ("Lease") for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, and
operating the Tower and uses incidental and all necessary appurtenances;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the
Parties agree as follows:
Agreement:
I. Premises City leases to Lessee a portion of the land located at the Airport and
described in the instruments recorded at (a) Volume 778, Page 13, (b) Volume 806, Page 11,
(c) Volume 799, Page 501, (d) Volume 780, Page 87, (e) Volume 841, Page 601,
(f) Volume 788, Page 532, and (g) Volume 780, Page 25, all in the Deed Records of Nueces
County, Texas (the entirety of such land is referred to hereinafter as the "Property") containing
1.024 square feet of land, together with a non-exclusive easement for ingress and egress seven
(7) days a week, twenty-four (24) hours a day, on foot or motor vehicle, including trucks,
extending from the nearest public right-of-way to the demised premises and a non-exclusive
easement for the installation and maintenance of utility wires, poles, cables, conduits, and pipes
(said demised premises and easements are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Premises"),
as more particularly described in the attached and incorporated Exhibit A. In the event any
public utility is unable to use the aforementioned right-of-way, City agrees to grant an additional
right-of-way either to Lessee or the public utility at no cost to Lessee.
2. Survey City also hereby grants to Lessee the right to survey the Property and the
Premises, and said survey shall then become Exhibit B which shall be attached hereto and made
a part hereof: and shall control in the event of boundary and access discrepancies between it and
Exhibit A. Cost tor such work shall be borne by Lessee.
3. Term
A. Original Term. Subject to the remammg terms and conditions hereof, the
original term ("Original Term") of this Lease is five (5) years~ r1};~ing sixty one
(61) days after final approval by the City Council, which is . or the first
(1 st) day of the month following the date Lessee is granted a building permit by the
governmental agency charged with issuing such permits, whichever event occurs last
("Effective Date"). and terminating on the fifth year anniversary thereafter
("Termination Date").
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B. Extended Terms. Provided that Lessee is not in default beyond the expiration of
~my applicable cure periods set t.)fth herein, this Lease shall be automatically extended
for three (3) successive periods of five (5) years each, following the Original Term (each
of said periods being referred to as the "Extended Term"), unless Lessee terminates it at
the end of the then current term by giving City written notice of the intent to terminate at
least six (6) months prior to the end of the current term. Each Extended Term will be
upon the same terms conditions as provided in this Lease except that there is no privilege
to extend the term of this I ,ea~e for any period of time after the expiration of the third
Extended T errn
4. Ground Rent.
A. Rent Calculations. In consideration of the use of the Premises, Lessee agrees to
pay City rental payments at the annual rate of THIRTEEN THOUSAND TWO
HUNDRED AND NOll 00 DOLLARS ($13,200.00) to be paid in advance annually on
the Effective Date and on the anniversary of the Effective Date each successive year.
B. Extension Rent Calculations. The annual rent for the first five (5) year
Extended Term shall be increased to FIFTEEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY
AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ($15.180.00); the second five (5) year Extended Term shall be
increased to an annual rent of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
FIFTY-SEVEN AND NO/IOO DOLLARS ($17,457.00); and the third five (5) year
Extended Term shall be increased to an annual rent of TWENTY THOUSAND
SEVENTY-FIVE AND 551100 DOLLARS ($20,075.55). The payments for each
Extended Term are to be paid in advance annually on the anniversary of the Effective
Date of each year of each Extended Term.
C. Paying Rent. Rent is to be sent prior to the due date to City at the address
provided for in the Section 24 of this Lease.
D. Interest. Any sums payable by Lessee under any provisions of this Lease, which
are not paid when due shall bear interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from
the date Lessee delivers written notice thereof from City until paid. Lessee's interest
payment is due and payable upon City's presentation of an invoice therefor to Lessee.
E. Agent. The City Manager appoints the Aviation Director, or designee ("Aviation
Director"), as agent to receive all rentals, notices and reports under this Lease.
5. Use of Premises; Governmental Approvals. Lessee must use the Premises for the
purpose of constructing, maintaining and operating the Tower and communications facilities and
uses incidental and all necessary appurtenances and for no other purpose without the express
written consent of City Manager. A security fence consisting of chain link construction and
which complies with the requirements set forth on Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated
herein by reference may be placed around the perimeter of the Premises at the discretion of
[jessee (not including the access and utility easements). All improvements shall be at Lessee's
expense and the installation of all improvements shall be at the discretion and option of the
Lessee. Lessee shall have the right to replace, repair, add or otherwise modifY its equipment or
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any portion thereof: whether the equipment is specified or not on any exhibit attached hereto,
during the term of thIS Lease. Lessee must supply services on a fair, equal and
nondiscrimmatory basis ttl all users thereof.
A. Parking. L,essee may park business related automobiles, trucks, vans and similar
vehIcles on the leased Premises only without the payment of any additional fees to City;
provided, however, that Lessee complies fully with all of Aviation Director's reasonable
rules and regulations for parking and vehicle usage at the Airport, provided, in no event,
shall Lessee be bound by any rule and/or regulation which (i) adversely affects Lessee's
ability to use the Premises, (ii) prevents Lessee from accessing and using the Premises
twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days per week, (iii) conflicts with any term of this
Lease, or (iv) increases Lessee's financial obligations under this Lease.
B. Signs. Lessee, at Lessee's sole cost, may install signs or other corporate
identification of its business on the Premises, provided, however, that Lessee has
obtained Aviation Director's prior written consent as to the size, type, design and location
of these signs or other corporate identification, which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned, or delayed and which shall be deemed given if Aviation Director
has not responded within thirty (30) days after Lessee's delivery of written request
therefor to Aviation Director.
C. Setting Lessee's Rates. Nothing contained herein is intended to construe, nor
will be construed, as vesting in City the power or authority to regulate Lessee's charges
tor services.
D. Utilities. Lessee must pay in full all utility usage charges for water, gas,
wastewater, electricity and other utilities supplied to Lessee or Lessee's Premises during
the Lease within thirty (30) days after City's request therefor, if supplied by City (in
which case such amounts shall be additional rent), or as the charges become due and
payable. if supplied directly by the provider of such utilities.
E. Governmental Approvals. It is understood and agreed that Lessee's ability to
use the Premises is contingent upon its obtaining after the execution date of this Lease all
of the certificates. permits and other approvals (collectively the tlGovernmental
Approvals") that may be required by any Federal, State or Local authorities as well as
satisfactory soil boring tests which will permit Lessee use of the Premises as set forth
above. City shall cooperate with Lessee in its effort to obtain such approvals and shall
take no action which would adversely affect the status of the Property with respect to the
proposed use by Lessee. In the event that any of such applications for such
Governmental Approvals should be finally rejected or any Governmental Approval
issued to Lessee is canceled, expires, lapses, or is otherwise withdrawn or terminated by
governmental authority at no fault of Lessee or soil boring tests are found to be
unsatisfactory so that Lessee in its sole discretion will be unable to use the Premises for
its intended purposes or Lessee determines after the Original Term expires that the
Premises is no longer technically compatible for its intended use, Lessee shall have the
right to terminate this Lease. Notice of Lessee's exercise of its right to terminate shall be
given to City in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall be effective
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upon the mailing of such notice hy Lessee. All rentals paid to said termination date shall
he retained by City. Upon such termination, this Lease shall become null and void and
all the parties shall have no further obligations including the payment of money, to each
l )ther.
6. Acceptance. Lessee acknowledges that it has inspected the Premises and accepts the
Premises in its present physical condition. except as set forth in Section 22.A. of this Lease.
7. Assignment/Subletting.
A. Assignment. This Lease may be sold, assigned or transferred by Lessee without
any approval or consent of City to Lessee's principal, affiliates, subsidiaries of its
principal; to any entity which acquires all or substantially all of Lessee's assets in the
market defined by the Federal Communications Commission in which the Property is
located by reason of a merger, acquisition or other business reorganization; or to any
entity which acquires or receives an interest in the majority of communication towers of
Lessee in the market defined by the Federal Communications Commission in which the
Property is located. As to other parties, this Lease may not be sold, assigned or
transferred without the written consent of City, which such consent will not be
unreasonably withheld or delayed.
B. Subletting. Lessee may sublet the Premises within its sole discretion, upon
notice to City. Any sublease that is entered into by Lessee shall be subject to the
provisions of this Lease and shall be binding upon the successors, assigns, heirs and legal
representatives of the respective Parties hereto. The term "Sublease," "Sublet,"
"Sublessee," and any other similar term shall apply to any situation by which Lessee
allows a third party use of the Premises for co-location, whether it be by formal sublease,
license or other agreement. All rights and responsibilities of Lessee set forth in this
Lease shall be enjoyed by and binding on any Sublessee.
(i) In addition to rental payments set forth in Section 4 and in the event
Lessee subleases any portion of the Premises, in accordance with this Lease, any rental
paid by any Sublessee(s) shall be divided between the City and the Lessee in the
following manner and shall be in addition to the rental amounts set forth in Section 4 of
this Lease: twenty percent (20%) to City and eighty percent (80%) to Lessee. Any
Suhlessee shall be Instructed to pay the foregoing percentage amounts directly to the City
and the Lessee. The Lessee shall not be responsible to the City for the collection or
payment of rents by the Sublessee to the City, and the Lessee shall have no liability to the
City in the event of failure of payment by Sublessee. In this event: (i) the Lessee shall
have no liability of any nature to the City for failure to sublet all or any part of the
premises to any or all potential Sublessee(s); (ii) at City's request, Lessee will provide
City with a tri-party agreement to be executed by the Lessee, its Sublessee, and City to
confirm direct payment obligation from the Sublessee to the City and to indicate City has
been notified of the Sublease.
(ii) It is understood and agreed by the Parties that the foregoing rental
percentage amounts shall only apply if the Lessee is able to accommodate all of
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Sublessee's facilities within Lessee's Premises. If the Lessee is unable to accommodate
anv or part of Sublessee's facilities within the Premises, then City may enter into an
agreement with the Sublessee for a portion of the property that Sublessee requires to
locate Its faCIlities. In this event Lessee shall receive 100% of the rental for that portion
of the facilitIes that are located within the limits of the Premises and City shall receive
100% of the rental. negotiated by the City and Sublessee, for the portion of Sublessee's
facilities that are located on the Property outside Lessee's Premises.
(iii) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Lessee shall
not be required to obtain approval from the City for the Subletting of the Premises or part
thereof The Lessee shall have the sole right to determine whether it will Sublet any
portion of the Premises or whether it will sublease to any specific Sublessee.
C. Sublease to City. Lessee agrees that City shall be permitted to install WiFi, radio
repeater, tornado siren and/or other communications equipment (collectively, the "City
Equipment") on the Tower free of charge, provided that: (i) the City Equipment is
solely tor use by City for public purposes, (ii) the City Equipment does not cause the
rower to become structurally unsound, (iii) the City Equipment does not interfere with
Lessee's equipment at the Premises or interfere with Lessee's use of the Premises, (iv)
Lessee has approved the plans and specifications of any proposed City Equipment in
writmg, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, and (v) City agrees to the terms
and conditions set forth in the License Agreement attached hereto and made a part hereof
as Exhibit D.
8. Right to Amend. If the Federal Aviation Administration or its successor ("FAA")
requires modifications or changes in this Lease as a condition precedent to granting funds for
Airport improvements, Lessee agrees to enter into good faith discussions with City regarding
such amendments, modiftcations, or changes of this Lease as may be reasonably required to
obtain the funds: provided, however. that Lessee will not be required to pay increased rent,
change the use of the Premises, or accept a relocation or reduction in size of the Premises
pun;uant to this Section 8. provided, further, Lessee shall not be bound to any amendments,
modifications or changes of this Lease until Lessee and City have fully executed an amendment
to this Lease that is mutually satisfactory to all parties for any terms or conditions of this Lease
affected by said actions. In the event Lessee and City are not able to reach an agreement on the
terms of any such amendment of the Lease that are mutually satisfactory to both Parties after
negotiating in good faith, either Party shall have the right to terminate this Lease by delivering
written notice to the other Party in writing by certified mail, return receipt requested. The Parties
shall make an appropriate adjustment as of such termination date with respect to payments due
under the I ,ease.
9. Subordination to U.S.fFAA Requirements. This Lease is subordinate to the provisions
of any existing or future agreement between City and the United States relating to the operation
or maintenance of the Airport, where the execution of said agreement(s) is required as a
condition to the expenditure of federal funds for the development of the Airport; provided,
however, City shall agree to recognize the validity of this Lease at all times during the term of
this Lease and also Lessee's right to remain in occupancy of and have access to the Premises as
long as Lessee is not in dettlUlt of this Lease. If the effect of said agreement(s) with the United
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States, either under this Section 9 or under Section 8 above, is to take any of the Premises under
this Lease out from the control of City or to substantially destroy the commercial value of the
Premises, then, City shal! permit Lessee to relocate its communication facility to a different
location on the Property (the "Relocation Premises") that is substantially similar to the Premises
and acceptable to Lessee tc)r the rt.-mainder of the Original Term as well as any Extended Term,
provided that: (a) such Relocation Premises allows Lessee to operate and maintain the same level
of coverage and capacity, (b) City provides reasonable alternate space accommodation for
Lessee to conduct temporary operations through the location of temporary antennas and
communications equipment on a communications on wheels unit ("C.O.W.") or other structures
on the Property in a location reasonably satisfactory to City and Lessee for the duration of said
relocation, (c) such relocation will be at City's sole cost and expense and will be performed
exclusively by Lessee or its agents and (d) City provides Lessee as much advance written notice
as possible, but in any event at least three (3) months before the proposed relocation date. Upon
relocation to the Relocation Premises, all references to the Premises in the Lease will be deemed
to be references to the Relocation Premises and a new Exhibit B will replace the current
ExIlibit 1\.0 City and Lessee agree that the Relocation Premises (including the access and utility
easements) will be surveyed by a licensed surveyor at City's sole expense. The survey will then
replace Exhibit B and will become a part of the Lease and will control as to the description of
the Premises. Except as expressly provided in this paragraph, City and Lessee agree that in no
event will the relocation affect, alter, modify or otherwise change any of the terms and
conditions of this Leaseo
10. Construction of Improvements. All plans and specifications for Lessee's improvements
at the Premises and all renovations and construction upon the Premises must meet all applicable
city, state and federal regulations and code requirements, including obtaining required building
permits. Within ninety (90) days after final completion and acceptance of the improvements by
Lessee, Lessee must provide to the Aviation Director two sets of Mylar as-built plans and one
electronic copy, in a format reasonably acceptable to the Director of the record documents. The
Aviation Director will keep one set of plans on file at the Airport and provide the other set to the
City Secretary for incorporation into this Lease as Exhibit E (which will replace the Plans and
Specifications currently attached to the Lease as Exhibit E).
City hereby acknowledges receipt of the Plans and Specifications for construction of
Lessee's improvements attached hereto as Exhibit E and agrees that such Plans and
Specifications are hereby approved by City and Aviation Director and that no further approvals
of City, Aviation Director. or any other individual are required prior to Lessee's commencing
construction of the Premises, provided that no substantial changes or alterations to Lessee's
equipment shelter or the Tower, as depicted on such plans or specifications, are made by Lessee.
Lessee, at its expense, shall obtain all licenses and permits required by applicable law
prior to performing any maintenance, repairs, construction on, or use of the Premises. The costs
of developing all plans and specifications as provided herein and the construction of
improvements and facilities upon the Premises must be paid solely by Lessee, without any cost
or expense to City whatsoever.
During the construction of improvements, Aviation Director may, after providing written
notice to Lessee at least ten (10) days before its desired entry, enter upon the Premises (other
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than the interior of Lessee's equipment building or shelter) during City's normal business hours
when accompanied by a representative of Lessee and make inspections as may be necessary to
ensure that the construction of improvements is performed in accordance with the requirements
(If this Lease. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of an emergency threatening the life
or safety of an individual or the ability of City to operate the Property as an airport or that will
cause irreparable damage to the Property, City shall have the right to enter the Premises without
prior notice or accompaniment to mitigate the damage from such emergency, provided that
promptly following such entry (and in no event more than twenty-four (24) hours thereafter),
City shall notify Lessee III writing of City's entry onto the Premises and the nature of such
emergency. To the extent permitted by applicable law, City shall indemnify and hold Lessee
harmless against any claim of liability or damage resulting from or arising out of the entry of
;\ viation Director onto the Premises.
Dunng this Lease, Lessee shall (subject to the other terms and conditions of this Lease)
have the continuing right to renovate and refurbish the Premises and improvements, or any part
thet"eof, whether the equipment is specified or not on any exhibit attached hereto, and to build
and construct new additions and improvements thereon and thereto. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Lessee shall only be permitted to modify the Tower (but not the equipment thereon)
and Lessee's equipment shelter (but not the equipment therein) upon Aviation Director's prior
written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed and
which consent shall be deemed given if Aviation Director does not respond within thirty (30)
days of Lessee's delivery of a request therefor to Aviation Director.
A. Required Provision Bonds. Lessee must cause to be included in any
construction contract or subcontract affecting the Premises the requirement that Lessee's
contractors and subcontractors obtain a Payment and Performance Bond for any work in
excess of $15,000 to be performed by Lessee's contractors and subcontractors.
B. Liens. Lessee must not allow a lien to attach to the Premises or Lessee's
leasehold interest without the prior written approval of City Manager. In the event a lien
is placed on the Property, Lessee shall, within thirty (30) days of Lessee's receipt of
notice of its filing either (i) cause the lien to be discharged of record or (ii) contest such
lien and deliver to City a bond therefor.
C. Completion. Lessee covenants that all construction, including all workmanship
and materials, will be of first-class quality and as approved by Aviation Director pursuant
to Section 10 of this Lease. As used herein, the term "first-class quality" means of the
same quality as buildings used or to be used for the same or similar purposes already
constructed on the Airport.
D. Construction Indemnity. Lessee must include in all construction contracts
entered into with respect to the Premises, a provision requiring the contractor to
indemnify, hold harmless, defend and insure City, including its officers, agents, and
employees, against the risk of legal liability for death, injury or damage to persons or
property, direct or consequential, arising or alleged to arise out of, or in connection with,
the performance of any or all of the construction work, whether the claims and demands
made are just or unjust, unless same are caused solely by the acts or omissions of City, its
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officers, agents, or employees Lessee shall reqUIre the contractor to acquire the
Insurance set forth 10 Section 23 of this Lease
11. Interference. Lessee agrees to have installed radio equipment of the type and frequency
which will not cause measurable mterference to the equipment of City or other lessees of the
Property existing a<; of the date this Lease is executed by the Parties. In the event Lessee's
equipment causes such interference, and after City has notified Lessee of such interference,
Lessee will take all steps necessary to correct and eliminate the interference within forty-eight
(48) hours; provided, however, Lessee agrees to begin to take action (whether planning,
administrative, physical or other action) to correct and eliminate such interference within twenty-
four (24) hours of such notice from City. To the extent Lessee is unable to cure the interference
within this timeframe, Lessee shall voluntarily power down the equipment causing the
mterference except for intermittent testing until such time as the interference is remedied. If
after thirty (30) days Lessee is unable to cure the interference despite its good faith efforts, it will
remove the equipment which caused the interference, or at its option, terminate this Lease. City
a~s that City and any other tenant of the Property who in the future takes possession of the
Property, or who does not currently have the right to install radio equipment under its respective
lease, will be permitted to install only such radio equipment that is of the type and frequency
which will not cause measurable interference to the existing equipment of Lessee. The Parties
acknowledge that there wIll not be any adequate remedy at law for noncompliance with the
provisions of this paragraph and therefore either Party shall have the right to specifically enforce
the provisions of this paragraph in a court of competent jurisdiction.
12. Relocation.
A. The City shall have the right to require the relocation of the Tower, Lessee's
access and utility easements, and all improvements and/or equipment of the Lessee on the
Premises to a Relocation Premises (as defined in Section 9 hereof) that is substantially
similar to the Premises and acceptable to Lessee; provided that any relocation will: (i) be
at City's sole cost and expense; (ii) be performed exclusively by Lessee or its agents;
(iii) allow Lessee to operate and maintain the same level of coverage and capacity;
(lv) not be for the purpose of accommodating another wireless communications provider;
and (v) be done in strict accordance with the terms and conditions contained in
paragraphs Band C of this section.
B. City will exercise its relocation right under paragraph A above, by delivering
written notice to Lessee as far in advance as possible, but in any event at least three (3)
months prior to the proposed relocation date. City shall provide reasonable alternate
space accommodation for Lessee to conduct temporary operations through the location of
temporary antennas and communications equipment on a C.O.W. or other structures on
the Property in a location reasonably satisfactory to City and Lessee for the duration of
said relocation.
C. Upon relocation to the Relocation Premises, all references to the Premises in the
Lease will be deemed to be references to the Relocation Premises and a new Exhibit A
will replace the current Exhibit A. City and Lessee agree that the Relocation Site
(induding the access and utility easements) will be surveyed by a licensed surveyor at
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City's sole expense The survey will then replace Exhibit B and will become a part of
the Lease and will control as to the description of the Premises. Except as expressly
provIded in this paragraph, City and Lessee agree that in no event will the relocation
affect, alter, modify or otherwise change any of the tenus and conditions of this Lease.
13. Security Compliance.
A. Airport Certification. Lessee must comply with rules that are applicable to its
operations on the Airport under the Airport Certification Manual, the Federal Aviation
Regulations ("FAR"), Part 139, as amended [14 CFR Part 139, as amended], attached
hereto as Exhibit F. City agrees to use its best efforts not to amend the Airport
Certification Manual in a manner which (i) adversely affects Lessee's ability to use the
Premises for the purpose set forth in Section 5 of this Lease, (ii) prevents Lessee from
accessing and using the Premises twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days per week,
(iii) conflicts with any term of this Lease, or (iv) increases Lessee's financial obligations
under this Lease. Lessee shall not be bound by any amendment to the Airport
Certification Manual which it has not received a written copy of from City.
B. Airport Security. Lessee, its officers, employees, invitees, agents, contractors,
and guests must comply with all applicable federal and local Airport Security Regulations
adopted by City pursuant to 14 CFR Part 1542, as the same may be amended. Each
Party covenants to indemnify and hold harmless the other Party, its officers and
employees, from any charges, fines, or penalties that may be assessed or levied by the
FAA or TSA by reason of the acts or omissions of the other Party, its officers,
employees, invitees, agents, contractors, or guests to comply with Airport Security
Regulations. regardless of whether Lessee or City has said fine, charge, or penalty levied
agamst It.
c. 14 CFR Part 77 Requirements. Lessee covenants to comply with the
notification and review requirements set out in Part 77 of the Federal Aviation
Regulations [14 CFR Part 77], as amended, to the extent compliance is required under the
terms of such regulation, if Lessee plans to construct or modify any present or current
structure, antenna, or building located on the Premises.
D. Control of Structures. Lessee shall not erect nor permit the erection of any
Tower, structure, antenna, building, or object nor permit the growth of any tree on the
Premises, which has its highest point above a mean ground level elevation established by
FAA as a height limitation.
E. Right to Overflight. City hereby reserves, for the use and benefit of the public, a
right of flight for the passage of aircraft above the surface of the Premises, together with
the right to cause in the airspace noise as may be inherent in the operation of aircraft, now
known or hereafter used for navigation thereof or flight in the air, using the airspace for
landing at, or taking off from, or operating on, the Airport.
14. Hazardous Substances. Each Party covenants to comply with all environmental laws,
rules, regulations, orders and permits that are or were in anyway related to activity now
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conducted in, on or in any way related to the Property and all applicable laws relating to the use,
storage, generation. treatment, transportation, or disposal of hazardous or regulated substances,
unless the envIronmental or industrial hygiene conditions regulated by such laws are caused by
the activities of the other Party
If either Party determines that a threat to the environment, including but not limited to a
release, discharge, spill or deposit of a hazardous or regulated substance, has occurred or is
occurring which affects or threatens to affect the Property, or the persons, structures, equipment,
or other property thereon, such Party must promptly notify the other Party and, in the case of a
threat discovered by Lessee, Airport's Public Safety Office, by verbal report in person or by
telephone, to be promptly confirmed in writing, and must follow such verbal report with written
report to the appropriate regulating agency if required by applicable law. Each Party agrees to
cooperate fully with the other in promptly responding to, reporting, and remedying any threat to
the environment caused by the acts or omissions of such Party, including, without limitation, a
release or threat of release of hazardous or regulated substance into the drainage systems, soils,
ground water, waters, or atmosphere, in accordance with applicable law or as authorized or
approved by any federal, state, or local agency having authority over environmental matters.
Lessee must keep a readily accessible tile of Materials Safety Data Sheets for each
Hazardous Substance on site or transported, in accordance with federal and state transportation
laws, which file must be posted at the Premises.
Each Party must promptly undertake all remediation required by applicable
environmental laws, rules, regulations, orders, or permits and pay all costs related to any
environmental or industrial hygiene condition arising from the acts or omissions of such Party.
The rights and obligations set forth in this Section survive termination of this Lease.
15. Nondiscrimination.
A. Nondiscrimination - General. Lessee covenants that: (1) no person on the
grounds of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, handicap, or political
belief or affiliation will be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or
otherwise be subjected to discrimination in the use of the Premises; and (2) in the
construction of any improvements on, over, or under the Premises and the furnishing of
services thereon, no person on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, national
origin, handicap, or political belief or affiliation will be excluded from participation in,
denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination.
B. Nondiscrimination-Business Owner. This Lease is subject to the requirements
of the U.S. Department of Transportation's regulations, 49 CFR Part 23. Lessee agrees
that it will not discriminate against any business owner because of the owner's race,
color, national origin, or sex in connection with the award of performance or any
concession agreement, management contract or subcontract, purchase or lease agreement,
or other agreement covered by 49 CFR Part 23.
C. Remedy for Breach. If Lessee breaches a non-discrimination covenant, City
may immediately reenter the Premises; and the Premises and all Lessee's interest therein
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reverts to City and its assigns; provided, however, the City may not re-enter the Premises
until the procedure, of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 21 are completed,
including exercise or expiration of appeal rights by Lessee.
16. Compliance with Laws. Lessee must promptly observe, comply with, and execute the
provisions of any and all present and future applicable governmental laws, ordinances, rules,
regulations. requirements, orders and directions applicable to Lessee's use and occupancy of the
Premises
17. Cancellation - Termination.
A. Cancellation by Lessee. Without limiting any other rights and remedies to which
Lessee may be entitled by common law, statutory law, or as elsewhere provided in this
Lease, this Lease may be canceled by Lessee at any time after the happening, and during
the existence, of one of more ofthe following events:
I . The permanent abandonment of the Airport:
-, The lawful assumption by the United States Government, or any
authonzed agency thereof~ of the operation, control, or use of the Property, or any
part or parts thereof, that disrupts Lessee from operating for at least 45 days;
~ ~rhe lssuance b:y any court of c{)mpetent jurisdiction of an injunction that
prevents or disrupts Lessee's use of the Premises, that continues for at least 45
days; or
4 The default by City in the performance of any covenant and the failure of
City to remedy the default for 30 days after receipt from Lessee of written notice
to remedy the same. If the default cannot reasonably be cured within thirty (30)
days and such default does not threaten Lessee's ability to use the Premises in
accordance with Section 5 of this Lease, City is deemed to have cured the default
I f City commences the remedy process within thirty (30) days and thereafter
diligently prosecutes the same to completion.
5. Lessee is prohibited from transmitting on a frequency necessary to its
operations because of interference that is prohibited by Section 11 ofthis Lease.
6. The occurrence of a casualty or condemnation of the Property or the
Premises in accordance with Sections 17 E. and 17 F. of this Lease.
'7 Lessee fails to obtain or loses any Governmental Approval or determines
that the Premises is no longer technically compatible for its intended purposes in
accordance with Section 5 E. of this Lease.
B. Termination by City. Without limiting any other rights and remedies to which
City may be entitled at common law, statutory law, or as elsewhere provided in this
Lease, this Lease may be terminated by City if Lessee:
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I. Is in arrears m paying a part of the rent, fees, or charge for fifteen (15)
days after receipt of notice from City.
2. Makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors and fails to pay
rent, fees or other charges within fifteen (15) days after receipt of notice from
City
3. Otherwise defaults in the performance of any of Lessee's covenants, and
continues the default for 30 days after receipt of written notice from Aviation
Director of the default. If the default cannot reasonably be cured within 30 days,
Lessee is deemed to have cured the default if it commences the remedy process
within the applicable period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to
completion
C. City's Right to Entry Upon Termination. If City terminates this Lease in
accordance with the foregoing paragraph, City may enter upon the Premises.
In the event of termination by City after a default and the expiration of all applicable cure
periods and the expiration of the five (5) day notice period set forth in Section 17D
below, Lessee hereby irrevocably appoints City Manager its agent to remove any and all
persons or property from the Premises and place any property in storage for the account
of and at the expense of Lessee if Lessee fails to remove such persons and property from
the Premises within thirty (30) days after the termination of this Lease.
Lessee agrees, that in the case of a default and the expiration of all applicable cure
periods and the expiration of the five (5) day notice period set forth in Section 17D
below, if Lessee fails to remove any property from storage within ninety (90) days
following the termmation of the Lease by the City pursuant to the terms hereof, City
Manager may sell Lessee's property found on the Premises at a public or private sale with
proceeds of the sale applied first to the cost of the sale, then to the cost of storage of the
property, if any. and then to the indebtedness of Lessee, with the surplus, if any, to be
mailed to Lessee at the address herein designated. If City terminates and reenters the
Premises, City may relet the Premises and if a sufficient sum is not realized, after paying
expenses of the reletting, to pay the rent and other sums agreed to be paid by Lessee,
Lessee agrees to pay any deficiency within thirty (30) days of Aviation Director's written
demand therefor.
D. Notice of Termination. If an event of default occurs, and after due notice
identifying the default, the defaulting Party has failed to cure, the complaining Party may
at any time after the expiration of any cure period terminate this Lease by providing
written notice of termination. The Lease will be terminated on the date specified in the
notice but not sooner than five (5) business days after the postmarked date of the notice.
Rental payments are payable only to the date of termination. This Subsection is subject
to the requirements set out in Subsection B of this Section.
E. Partial Destruction. If the Premises or Lessee's improvements thereon are
damaged by fire or other casualty outside of the control of Lessee and such damage
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cannot reasonably be expected to be repaired within forty-five (45) days following same,
or the Property is damaged by fire or other casualty and such damage may reasonably be
expected to disrupt Lessee's operations at the Premises for more than forty-five (45) days,
then, at Lessee's option, this Lease may be terminated or instead may be suspended until
the damage is repaired. lfthe Lease is suspended, Lessee and City will mutually agree on
a reasonable time period for Lessee to repair the damages to the Premises or
Improvements. Rent will be abated from the date of the casualty. Following a fire or
other casualty, Lessee must either replace the improvements or remove all trace of the
improvements and return the Premises back to a state of raw land or the condition in
which it exists on the date of this Lease, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
F. Condemnation. In the event of any condemnation of the Property, Lessee may
terminate this Lease upon fifteen (15) days written notice to City if such condemnation
may reasonably be expected to disrupt Lessee's operations at the Premises for more than
forty-five (45) days. Lessee may on its own behalf make a claim in any condemnation
proceeding involving the Premises for losses related to the antennas, equipment, its
relocation costs and its damages and losses (but not for the loss of its leasehold interest).
Any such notice of termination shall cause this Lease to expire with the same force and
effect as though the date set forth in such notice were the date originally set as the
expiration date of this Le<L<.;e and the parties shall make an appropriate adjustment as of
such termination date with respect to payments due to the other under this Lease.
18. Property Rights upon Expiration or Termination.
A. Removal of Equipment. Upon termination or expiration of this Lease, Lessee
shall remove all antenna structures (except footings two feet (2') below surface grade),
fixtures and equipment installed by Lessee within sixty (60) calendar days after
termination or expiration of the Lease. City agrees and acknowledges that all of the
equipment, fixtures and personal property of the Lessee shall remain the personal
property of Lessee and Lessee shall have the right to remove the same, whether or not
said items are considered fixtures and attachments to real property under applicable law.
Any damage to the Premises caused by Lessee's removal of its property must be repaired
within such sixty (60) day period. at Lessee's expense, and to the reasonable satisfaction
of A viation Director.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, If Lessee fails to remove its Tower, antennas, buildings,
fixtures and equipment within sixty (60) calendar days from the date of termination or
expiration of this Lease, then City Manager, may at his or her option, take title to the said
personal property (md sell, lease or salvage the same, as pennitted by law; provided,
however, City Manager must deliver written notice to Lessee of its intent to exercise such
rights and wait an additional ten ( 10) business days after Lessee's receipt of such written
notice before City Manager may exercise such rights. Any net expense City Manager
incurs on behalf of City in disposing of such personal property must be paid by Lessee
within thirty (30) days of City Manager's written demand thereof. City Manager will
provide Lessee with a written itemized breakdown of the costs recaptured, if any, by the
sale, lease or salvage of such personal property, and the balance due, which must be paid
by Lessee upon receipt of said itemized breakdown.
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B. New Lease - Do Not Remove Equipment. If City and Lessee negotiate a new
Lease after the expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee shall not be required to
remove its antennas, buildings, fixtures and equipment from the Premises.
c. Holdover. Any holding over by Lessee of the Premises after the expiration or
other termination of this Lease will be on a month-to-month tenancy at sufferance, at the
then current monthly rental rate and Lessee agrees to surrender the Premises sixty (60)
days after Lessee\ receipt of written notice from City. Failure to timely surrender
Premises following the expiration of sixty (60) days after the receipt of such notice
subjects Lessee to a monthly holdover fee of ] 50% of the then current monthly rental rate
for each month of delay.
19. Re-delivery of Premises. Upon expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee must
deliver the Premises to City peaceably, quietly and in as good condition as the same now are or
may be hereafter improved by Lessee or City, normal use and wear thereof and damage by
casualty, which damage Lessee is not required to repair or restore, subject to the provisions of
Section 17.E, excepted
20. Lessee's Maintenance Obligations.
A. Premises. Lessee must maintain the Premises in good appearance and repair,
reasonable wear and tear excepted, and in a safe condition, at its expense. Lessee must
maintain, in good appearance and repair, reasonable wear and tear excepted, all leasehold
improvements on the Premises. All of the maintenance, repairs, finishing and
replacements must be of quality at least equal to the original in materials and
workmanship. Lessee shall, at its own expense, provide maintenance to keep the
Premises in a clean, attractive and sanitary condition at all times. The landscaping, if
installed, must be well maintained and kept in a neat and tidy condition. Aviation
Director shall have the right to inspect the Premises (other than the interior of Lessee's
equipment building or shelter) during City's normal business hours when accompanied by
a representative of Lessee, upon at least ten (10) business days prior written notice to
Lessee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of an emergency threatening the life
or safety of an individual or the ability of City to operate the Property as an airport or that
will cause irreparable damage to the Property, City shall have the right to enter the
Premises without prior notice or accompaniment to mitigate the damage from such
emergency, provided that promptly following such entry (and in no event more than
twenty-four (24) hours thereafter), City shall notify Lessee in writing of City's entry onto
the Premises and the nature of such emergency. To the extent permitted by applicable
law. City shall indemnify and hold Lessee harmless against any claim of liability or loss
from personal injurv or property damage resulting or arising out of the entry of Aviation
Director on the Premises. Lessee has no obligation to make any structural improvements
to the paved common use areas of the Airport, which is solely the obligation of City,
including any obligation to maintain, repair, resurface, repave or cap the surface of the
paved common use areas. Lessee shall, as much as practicable, ensure that the Premises
are maintained free of foreign object debris (FOD).
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B. Correct Hazards. Lessee must promptly correct any hazardous condition on the
Premises upon knowledge thereof: or after receipt of notice from Aviation Director.
21. City's Obligation
City is obligated to. (a) operate and maintain Corpus Christi International Airport as a
public airport during this Lease subject to the assurances given by City to the United
States Government under the Federal Airport Act, (b) keep the Property in conformance
with all applicable laws and reasonably cooperate with Lessee regarding any compliance
reqUIred by Lessee in respect of its use of the Premises, and (c) maintain the Property
adjacent to the Premises (including, without limitation, Lessee's access easement),
excluding the Premises, in good condition, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
22. Indemnification.
A. General. To the extent permitted by applicable law, each Party must
indemnify, hold harmless, defend and insure the other Party, its officers, agents, and
employees, from and against any and all claims and causes of action, administrative
proceedings, judgments, penalties, f"mes, damages, losses, demands, liabilities, or
expenses whatsoever (including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of litigation,
mediation and/or administrative proceedings) which may be brought, alleged, or
imposed against such Party, its officers, agents, or employees arising directly or
indirectly from or in any way connected with (i) any property damage or loss or
personal injury, including death, arising out of the use or occupancy of the Premises
or the Property, excepting, however, such claims or damages as may be due or
caused by the acts or omissions of the other Party, its officers, agents, or other
employees; (ii) the failure of the other Party, its agents or employees, to comply with
the terms and conditions of this Lease, or to comply with any applicable federal,
state, or local laws, rules, regulations, or orders including, but not limited to, any
and all applicable federal, state, or local environmental laws, rules, regulations, or
orders, excepting, however, such claims or damages as may be due or caused by the
acts or omissions of the other Party, its officers, agents or other employees; or
(Hi) release of any hazardous or regulated substances or waste onto, into, or from
the Premises or the Property or any environmental or industrial hygiene conditions
arising out of or connected in any way with the condition of the Property or
activities conducted thereon, unless such release or environmental conditions are
caused by the acts or omissions of the other Party. The rights and obligations set
forth in this paragraph shall survive the termination of this Lease.
B. NOTICE - Each Party must give the other Party notice of any matter
covered hereby and forward to the other Party copies of every demand, notice,
summons, or other process received in any claim or legal proceeding covered hereby
within ten (10) days of the Party's receipt of said notice, demand, summons, or other
process.
23. Insurance. Lessee must provide insurance in the amounts and types of coverages
required by the City's Risk Manager ("Risk Manager"), a copy of which is attached and
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Incorporated as Exhibit G Lessee's insurance company or broker must provide each of City and
Risk Manager one (I) copy of a certificate of insurance thirty (30) days prior to the annual
anniversary date of the Effective Date of the Lease, which shows the level and type of insurance.
Lessee's insurance company or broker must provide City thirty (30) days written notice, prior to
cancellation, non-renewaL or Material Change (defined below) of the insurance policy(ies). As
used herein, Material Change shall mean (i) any increase or decrease in available coverage
limits, (Ii) any change in the type of coverage, or (iii) any change in the exclusions or the
endorsements to such insurance policy(ies) which limits the coverage required by this Lease.
The amounts and types of coverage may be reviewed and/or revised by the Risk Manager
on an annual basis. The Risk Manager will notify Lessee of any changes in the amount or types
of insurance required, by giving Lessee written notice no less than sixty (60) days prior to the
annual anniversary date of the Effective Date of this Lease. Reasonable adjustment to insurance
coverage may be made by Risk Manager when deemed necessary and prudent according to the .
City of Corpus Christi Code of Ordinances Sec. 17-19. Other factors may also be considered by
Risk Manager such as changes in statutory law, court decisions and claims history.
All insurance required to be carried by Lessee by this Lease must be primary insurance as
relates to Lessee's operations. All general and automobile liability insurance policies to be
carried by Lessee must name City as an additional insured.
The amounts of all required insurance policies must not be deemed a limitation of
Lessee's covenant to indemnify City, and if Lessee becomes liable in an amount in excess of the
amount(s) of said policies, then Lessee must indemnify City from the whole thereof in
accordance with Section 22 of this Lease
24. Notice. Notices are sufficient if in writing and sent by certified mail, return receipt
requested, postage prepaid. or by overnight delivery service, addressed below:
[f to City:
A viation Director
Corpus Christi International Airport
1000 International Drive
Corpus Christi, Texas 78406
If to Lessee:
ATTN: Network Real Estate
San Antonio MT A, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless
180 Washington Valley Road
Bedminister, NJ 07921
If to Risk Manager:
Risk Manager
1201 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, Texas 78401
Or to any other address that may be designated in writing from time to time. Notices shall be
effective upon delivering the same to the U.S. Postal Service or a commercial carrier as
permitted above.
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25. GENERAL PROVISIONS.
A. Mineral Rights. City expressly reserves all water, gas, oil, and mineral rights in
and under the soil beneath the Premises. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall
(i) City exercise any surface rights over any part of the Premises during the term of this
Lease, or (ii) City's extraction of such minerals interferes with Lessee's use of the
Premises.
B. Governing Law. This Lease and the performance thereof shall be governed,
interpreted, construed and neglected by the laws of the State of Texas.
c. No Waiver of Forfeiture. Any failure or neglect of City or Lessee at any time to
declare a forfeiture of this Lease for any breach or default whatsoever hereunder does not
waive City's or Lcssee's right thereafter to declare a forfeiture for like or other or
succeeding breach or default.
D. Force Majeure. Neither City nor Lessee will be deemed to be in breach of this
Lease if either is prevented from performing any of its obligations hereunder by reason of
Force Majeure. Force Majeure means any prevention, delay, or stoppage due to strikes,
lockouts, labor disputes, acts of God, including inclement weather and/or periods of rain
or snow, inability to obtain labor or materials, or reasonable substitutes therefore,
governmental restrictions or requirements, governmental regulations, governmental
controls, inability to timely obtain governmental approvals, enemy or hostile
governmental action, civil commotion, fire or other casualty, and other causes beyond the
reasonable control of the Party obligated to perform. All of the foregoing events excuse
the performance by either Party for a period equal to any prevention, delay, or stoppage,
including the obligations imposed with regard to commencement or payment of rental
and other charges to be paid by Lessee pursuant to this Lease and the obligation of City
to deliver the PremIses.
E. Quiet Enjoyment. City covenants that (a) it has the authority to execute this
Lease, (b) City has good and sufficient title to the Property, (c) there are no liens,
judgments or impediments of title on the Property or affecting City's title to same,
(d) there are no covenants, easements, or restrictions that prevent the use of the Premises
of Lessee as set forth above, and (e) throughout the term of the Lease, Lessee will have
peaceful and uninterrupted possession of the Premises subject to its payment of rentals
and other charges and to its performance of the covenants of this Lease. City agrees to
remedy any violatIon of quiet enjoyment caused by City or one of the other Airport
tenants and to honor Lessee's tenancy for the term of the Lease.
F. Rules and Regulations. Aviation Director may adopt and enforce rules and
regulations to be uniformly applied to similar uses and users of similar space, which
Lessee agrees to observe and obey, with respect to the use of the Premises and the
Airport, and the health, safety and welfare of those using the Premises and the Airport.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lessee shall not be bound by any rule which (i) adversely
affects Lessee's ability to use the Premises in accordance with Section 5 of this Lease,
(ii) prevents Lessee from accessing and using the Premises 24 hours a day, seven (7) days
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per week. (iii) conflicts wIth any term of this Lease, (iv) increases Lessee's financial
obligations under this Lease, or (v) Lessee has not received a written copy of at least
thirty (30) days bef~Jre being applied.
G. Headings. The titles and headings in this Lease are used only for reference, and
in no way define or limit the scope or intent of a provision of the Lease.
H. Venue. Venue of any action brought under this Lease lies in Nueces County,
Texas, exclusively, where the Lease was executed and will be performed.
I. Successors and Assigns. Subject to the limitations upon assignment and transfer
herein contained, this Lease binds and inures to the benefit of the parties hereto, their
respective successors and assigns,
J. No Third Party Benefit. No provision of this Lease creates a third patty claim
against City, the Airport, or Lessee, beyond that which may legally exist in the absence of
any such provision.
K. Taxes and Licenses. Lessee must pay all taxes of whatever character that may be
levied or charged upon the Premises that are directly attributable to improvements
constructed by Lessee, or operations of Lessee hereunder and upon Lessee's rights to use
the Premises, whether the taxes are assessed against Lessee or City, prior to the past due
date. City shall provide to Lessee a copy of any notice, assessment or billing received by
City relating to taxes for which Lessee is responsible under this Lease within thirty (30)
days of receipt of the same by City or prior to the date on which any such assessment or
hilling will incur late penalties. whichever occurs first. Lessee shall have no obligation to
make payment of any such taxes until Lessee has received the notice, assessment or
billing relating to such payment as set forth in the preceding sentence. In the event City
fails to provide to Lessee a copy of any tax notice, assessment, or billing within the time
period set forth above. Lessee shall be relieved of any obligation or responsibility to
make payment of real estate taxes referred to in the notice, assessment or billing which
was not timely delivered by City to Lessee. Lessee shall have the right, at its sole option
and at its sole cost and expense, to appeal, challenge or seek modification of any tax
assessment or billing for which Lessee is wholly or partly responsible for payment under
this Lease. City shall reasonably cooperate with Lessee in filing, prosecuting and
perfecting any appeal or challenge to taxes as set forth in the preceding sentence,
including but not lImited to, executing any consent to appeal or other similar document.
If Lessee wishes to contest any tax or charge, that contest will not be a default under the
Lease so long as Lessee diligently prosecutes the contest to conclusion and promptly pays
whatever tax is ultimately owed. Further, Lessee must pay any taxes not being contested
prior to the past due date. Lessee must obtain and pay for all licenses or permits required
by applicable law f()f the construction of improvements, the installation of equipment and
furnishings, and anv other licenses necessary for the conduct of its operations hereunder.
L. Trash and Refuse. Lessee must arrange for the collection and lawful disposal of
all trash and other refuse resulting from its operation on the Premises. Lessee must
provide and use suitable sealed fireproof receptacles for all trash and other refuse
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generated by Lessee's use of the Premises within the Premises. Piling of boxes, barrels or
other similar items III or within view from a public area is not permitted. Lessee must
comply WIth all applicable laws and regulations relative to trash disposal and Lessee must
pay the costs associated with trash removal and disposal.
M. Estoppel. Both Parties agree that at any time and from time to time at reasonable
intervals, within thIrty (30) days after written request by the other Party, said Party will
execute, acknowledge and deliver to the party designated by the other Party, a certificate
in a form as may from time to time be provided and reasonably acceptable to both
Parties, certifying the following, as well as any other provision reasonably requested by
the other Party: (a) that Lessee has entered into occupancy of the Premises and the date
of said entry if requested~ (b) that this Lease is in full force and effect, and has not been
assigned, modified. supplemented or amended in any way (or if there has been any
assignment, modification, supplement or amendment, identifying the same)~ (c) that this
Lease represent" the entire agreement between City and Lessee as to the subject matter
hereof (or if there has been any assignment, modification, supplement or amendment,
identifying the same); (d) the date of commencement and expiration of the term~ ( e) that
all conditions under this Lease to be performed by the other Party, if any, have been
satisfied (and if nOL what conditions remain unperformed)~ (f) that to the knowledge of
the signor of said writing, no default exists in the performance or observance of any
covenant or conditIOn in this Lease and there are no then existing defense or offsets
against the enforcement of this Lease by the other Party, or instead specifying each
default, defense or offset of which the signor may have knowledge; and (g) the amount of
rent or other rentaL if any, that has been paid in advance and the amount of security, if
any.. that has been deposited with City.
N. Publication Costs. Lessee agrees to pay the costs of newspaper publication of
this Lease and related Ordinance as required by the City Charter.
o. Recording. City agrees to execute a Memorandum of this Lease Agreement
which Lessee may record with the appropriate Recording Officer. The date set forth in
the Memorandum of Lease is for recording purposes only and bears no reference to
commencement of either term or rent payments.
P. Submission of Lease. The submission of this Lease for examination does not
constitute an offer to lease the Premises and this Lease becomes effective only upon the
full execution of thIS Lease by the Parties. If any provision herein is invalid, it shall be
considered deleted from this Lease and shall not invalidate the remaining provisions of
this Lease. Each of the Parties hereto warrants to the other that the person or persons
executing this Lease on behalf of such Party has the full right, power and authority to
enter into and execute this Lease on such Party's behalf and that no consent from any
other person or entity is necessary as a condition precedent to the legal effect of this
Lease.
Q. Survival. The provisions of the Lease relating to indemnification shall survive
any termination or expiration of this Lease. Additionally, any provisions of this Lease
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which require performance subsequent to the termination or expiration of this Lease shall
also survive such termination or expiration.
R. Subordination and Non-Disturbance. At City's option, this Lease shall be
subordinate to any mortgage or other security interest by City which from time to time
may encumber all or part of the Property or right-of-way; provided, however, every such
mortgage or other security interest shall recognize the validity of this Lease in the event
of a foreclosure of City's interest and also Lessee's right to remain in occupancy of and
have access to the Premises as long as Lessee is not in default of this Lease. Lessee shall
execute whatever instruments may reasonably be required to evidence this subordination
clause. In the event the Property is encumbered by a mortgage or other security interest,
the City immediately after this Lease is executed, will obtain and furnish to Lessee, a
non-disturbance agreement tor each such mortgage or other security interest in recordable
form In the event the City defaults in the payment and/or other performance of any
mortgage or other security interest encumbering the Property, Lessee may, at its sole
option and without ()bligation, cure or correct City's default and upon doing so, Lessee
shall be subrogated to any and all rights, titles, liens, and equities of the holders of such
mortgage or security interest and the Lessee shall be entitled to deduct and setoff against
all rents that may otherwise become due under this Lease the sums paid by Lessee to cure
or correct such defaults.
S. Rights Upon Sale. Should the City, at any time during the term of this Lease,
deCIde to sell all or any part of the Property to a purchaser other than Lessee, such sale
shall be under and subject to this Lease and Lessee's rights hereunder, and any sale by the
('ity of the portion of this Property underlying the right-of-way herein granted shall be
under and subject to the right of the Lessee in and to such right-of-way.
T. Integration. It is agreed and understood that this Lease contains all agreements,
promises and understandings between the City and Lessee and that no verbal or oral
agreements, promises or understandings shall be binding upon either the City or Lessee in
any dispute, controversy or proceeding at law, and any addition, variation or modification
to th1s Lease shall be void and ineffective unless made in writing and signed by the
Parties. In the event any provision of the Lease is found to be invalid or unenforceable,
such finding shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions of
this Lease. The faLlure of either Party to insist upon strict performance of any of the
temlS or conditions of this Lease or to exercise any of its rights under the Lease shall not
waive such rights and such Panty shall have the right to enforce such rights at any time
and take such action as may be lawful and authorized under this Lease, either in law or in
eqUIty.
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EXF.cCLTED IN Dl pue A rE ORIGINALS this'?!'day of \. !\ ,2006, by
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. ssistant City Attlf~rey
For City Attorney
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PREMISES
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LESSEE'S LEASE SITE
BEING A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 0.0235 ACRE (1,024 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOCK NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C._.R. AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. SAID 0.0235 ACRE
TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11055'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3073.67'
FROM A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M.R.;
THENCE SOUTH 01035'13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32,00' TO AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT;
THENCE SOUTH 88024'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT;
THEf<<;E NORTH 01035'13" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT;
THENCE NORTH 88024'47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND
CONTAINING 00235 ACRE (1,024 SO FT.) OF LAND.
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JANUARY 19, 2005
JOB #11914WC
SITE #206725 A
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BEING A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 0.0256 ACRE (1,116 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOf;K NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C...R. AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. SAID 0.0256 ACRE
TRAC;T BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEGtNNING AT AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED LEASE SITE, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11014'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF
3099.63' FROM A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M.R.;
THEtlCE NORTH 88024'47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED LEASE SITE;
THEIICE NORTH 01035'13" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 706' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THEIICE NORTH 88029'03" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 53.34' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THEIICE SOUTH 01030'57" EAST; A DISTANCE OF 15.68' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE SOUTH 88024'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 85.32' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
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BEING A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 0.0056 ACRE (243 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOCK NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C"'.R. AS CONVEYED TO THE..CITY OF CORPUS CHRisTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. SAID 0.0056 ACRE
TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT FOR CORNER, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11025'45" EAST, A DISTANCE OF
3054.42' FROM A 1"IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M.R.
THEHCE NORTH 88021'01" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 27.00' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THEHCE SOUTH 01038'59" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 9.00' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE SOUTH 88021'01" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 27.00' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE NORTH 01038'59" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.00' TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND
CONTAINING 0.0056 ACRE (243 SQ. FT.) OF LAND.
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LESSEE'S ACCESS EASEMENT
BEING A 12' WIOE STRIP OF LAND CONTAINING 1.2209 ACRE (53,184 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOCK NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C.M.R. AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. CENTERUNE OF
SAID 12" WIDE STRIP BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS
FOLLOWS:
BEG"NING AT A POINT, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11018'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3076.77'
FROU A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M,R
THENCE SOUTH 88024'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.65' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE NORTH 01035'13" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 115.36' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE NORTH 58031'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 17.01' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 88014'02" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.29' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THEteE NORTH 01031'39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 130.07' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE NORTH Or10'08" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 175.15' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENC,E NORTH 01032'25" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 379.85' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 501:00';
THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 229.90', SUBTENDING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 2CJI*17"33", WITH A CHORD BEARING NORTH 14041'12" WEST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 227.89'
TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCE NORTH 2r49'58" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 297.12' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 756.00';
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THENC:E ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 343.39', SUBTENDING A GENTRAL ANGLE
OF 2EJ1!01'29", WITH A CHORD BEARING NORTH 14049'13" WEST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 340.44'
TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENC:E NORTH 01048'29" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 527.52' TO A.POINT FOR CORNER;
THEfCE NORTH 88018'53" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 120.49' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURvt TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 40.00'; .
THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 62,58', SUBTENDING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 89t!8'25", WITH A CHORD BEARING SOUTH ~51'55" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 56.39' TO
A POINT OF TANGENCY; . .
THEN$E SOUTH 02002'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 450.40' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CUR\/! TO THE lEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 487.21'; ~
THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 284.47', SUBTENDING ACENTRAt- ANGt.E
OF 3~7"12", WITH A CHORD BEARING SOUTH 1804()18" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 280-44'
TO A POINT OF REVERSE ClJRV ATURE FOR A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF
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Windrose Land Services Austin Ltd
4120 Commercial Center Dr., Suite 300
Austin, Texas78744
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Professional Surveying and Engineering Services
SHEET 1 OF 2
THINCE ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 240.62', SUBTENDING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 34032'43", WITH A CHORD BEARING SOUTH 18046'18" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 236.99'
TOA POINT OF TANGENCY
THENCE SOUTH 01029'57" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 217.87' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THIiNCE SOUTH 00011'58" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 230.63' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THBNCE SOUTH 02034'35" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 164.69' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THBNCE SOUTH 01034'38" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 180 77' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 05011'51" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 49.59' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THINCE SOUTH 03007'22" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 194.73' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THIt4CE SOUTH 58031'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 16.96' TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION OF
THIS CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION
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EXHIBIT D
LICENSE AGREEMENT
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LICENSE AGREEMENT
THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, made the __.~ day of __ , 20_, between San
Antonio MTA, LP. dJb/a Verizon Wireless, with its principal office at 180 Washington Valley Road, Bedminster,
New Jersey 07921, hereinafter called Licensor, and The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, with its principal offices
located at 1201 Leopard. Corpus Christi, Texas 78401, hereinafter called Licensee.
WITNESSETH:
rhat in consideration of the terms, provisions, conditions, covenants and agreements herein set forth,
Licensor does hereby license a portion of the tower identified as Tower Identifier (the "Tower")
extending from ____.' to _ __' (the "Tower Space") located on that certain parcel of property described in the
instruments recorded at (a) Volume 778, Page 13, (b) Volume 806, Page II, (c) Volume 799, Page 501, (d) Volume
780, Page 87, (e) Volume 841, Page 601. (1) Volume 788, Page 532, and (g) Volume 780, Page 25, all in the Deed
Records of Nueces County, Texas (hereinafter called "Property'), together with the non-exclusive right for ingress
and egress, '" days a week, 24 hours a day, on foot or motor vehicle, including trucks, and for the installation and
maintenance of utility wires, poles, cables and pipes over, under, and along a ~_' wide right-of-way extending
across the demised premises. Licensor hereby licenses to Licensee a___' by __' parcel containing
square feet WIthin Licensor's Property for the installation of ____ _ equipment cabinet(s) hereinafter called the
'Premises". Licensor's Property Licensee's Premises and right-of-way for access being substantially as described
herein in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. The equipment to be installed on the Tower Space is
described on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary,
Licensor's rights herein are subject to the load capacity on the Tower and ground space availability within Licensor's
Property ThiS License Agreement shall be subject to the following terms and conditions:
i. fhis License -'\greement shall be for a term of five (5) years commencing on the first (1st) day of
the month in whIch the Agreement is executed by both parties. Licensee may have the option to extend this license
tor two (2) additional five (5) year terms by giving Licensor written notice of its intention to do so at least six (6)
mOBths prior to the end of the then current term
Licensee's eqUIpment shall be purchased, installed and maintained, at the expense of Licensee, and
must be kept and maintained at all times in a good state of repair and maintenance and in compliance with all laws,
rules and regulations of any and all governmental authorities and to the extent permitted by applicable law, Licensee
shall defend, indemnify and save Licensor harmless from any claims or suits arising by reason of Licensee's failure
to so keep and maintain its equipment or to comply with such laws, rules or regulations. Licensor assumes no
responsibility for the licensing, operation or maintenance of the Licensee's equipment.
Licensee represents that it shall use its best efforts to obtain all certificates, permits or other governmental
approvals required by any federal, state or local authorities in order to enable it to operate its equipment. Upon
request from the Licensor, Licensee shall provide to Licensor reasonable information concerning the status of
Licensee's efforts to obtain such certificates, permits or approvals. Further, in connection with obtaining of such
certificates, permits or approvals, Licensee shall have no authority to make any representations on behalf of the
Licensor or to indicate that the Licensee is acting on behalf of the Licensor, without the express written approval of
the Licensor _ Licensee shall defend, indemnifY and hold harmless the Licensor from and against any and all claims,
suits or damages arising out 0 f any action taken by the Licensee in violation or contradiction of the preceding
sentence.
) - r 0 the extent permitted by applicable law, Licensee shall defend, indemnify and save harmless
Licensor from and against any and all claims and suits (and all costs and expenses incidental thereto, including
attOll1ey's fees) for damages arising by reason of any injury or death to any person or persons, or damage to property
of Licensor or other person or persons, where such injuries, losses or damage have been caused by any act or
omiasion of Licensee, its agents. or employees at or around the Premises or by virtue of the Licensee's occupancy of
the Premises
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4 fa the extent permitted by applicable law, no indemnity of Licensor under this Agreement against
liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damage to property shall apply to any such injury or
damage caused by or resulting fl'om the sole negligence of Licensor, its agents or employees.
'\ Licensee shall, at Licensee's sole cost and expense, comply with all of the requirements of the
<.:oooty, municipal, state, federal, and other applicable governmental authorities, now in force, or which may
hereinafter be in force and shall defend, indemnify, and save harmless Licensor from any claims or suits arising by
reason of Licensee's failure to comply with such requirements.
fJ Licensee shall pay as an additional fee any increase in real estate taxes levied against the Licensor
'ir its property which is directly attributable to the improvements constructed for or by Licensee. Any tax,
assessment, levy, charge, fee or license imposed or required by reason of or in connection with property ownership
'Jr lease by Licensor, with regard to the premises, shall be paid in full by the Licensor. Any tax, assessment, levy,
charge, fee, or license required hv reason of the use of the premises by Licensee shall be paid in full by Licensee.
It IS understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that Licensee's equipment shall,
unless otherwise agreed in writing, remain the personal property of Licensee and Licensee shall have the privilege
and right to remove the same at any time during the term of this License Agreement provided that in the sole opinion
of Licensor, the Premises and any personal property and fixtures thereon are returned to as good condition as they
\vere prior to the Installation of J icensee's equipment, reasonable wear and tear excepted.
X Licensee agrees not to damage the Premises or any personal property or fixtures thereon in any
'Nay. Licensee shall be responsihle and liable for any such damages.
q It is agreed that any fixtures, structures, signs, or other improvements placed upon the Premises by
Licensee may only be so placed with the express written approval of Licensor.
10. Licensee agrees that its equipment shall not cause interference to the use or enjoyment of the
property of Licensor and other licensees located at the Premises or neighboring landowners including, but not
necessarily limited to interference with radio communication facilities. In the event that Licensee's equipment causes
such interference to such use or e~oyment. Licensee agrees immediately to cease operations until such interference
IS removed bv Licensee. at its sole expense.
J ]. Licensee agrees, at Licensor's expense. to relocate Licensee's equipment in the event that the
Licensor deems it necessary to use the space for Licensor, subsidiary, partner or affiliated entity's own purpose. The
site of such relocation shall be by mutual agreement in writing between the Licensor and Licensee and limited to
once every five (5) years. In the event the Licensor and Licensee cannot agree upon the site for the relocation, the
Licensor shall have the right to terminate this Agreement.
12. So long as Licensee is not in default, Licensee shall remove its equipment, as well as its fixtures,
structures, signs or other improvements, if any, placed upon the Premises, upon the expiration of the term of this
License Agreement or the termination hereof, whichever first occurs, unless the parties otherwise expressly agree in
writing. In performing such removal, Licensee shall restore the Premises and any personal property and fixtures
thereon to as good a condition as they were prior to the installation or placement of such equipment, fixtures, signs
or other improvements, reasonable wear and tear excepted, as determined in the sole opinion of Licensor. If
Licensee fails to remove such equipment, fixtures, signs or other equipment within sixty (60) days of the expiration
of this License Agreement, Licensor may remove and dispose of such equipment, fixtures, signs or other
Improvement.'.; without any liability or responsibIlity to the Licensee and the Licensee shall be responsible to the
LIcensor for all costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys fees incurred by the Licensee with respect to
such disposition.
13. It is further understood and agreed the Licensor must approve of, in writing, all contractors and
personnel chosen by Licensee to install, maintain and operate the equipment and that Licensee's maintenance and
operation of its system will in no way damage or interfere with the Licensor's use of the tower, antennas and
appurtenances
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i 4 All installations and operation In connection with this License by Licensee shall meet with all
applicable Rules and Regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, Federal Aviation Agency and all
applicable codes and regulations of the municipality, county and state concerned. Under this License, the Licensor
assumes no responsibility for the licensing, operation, and/or maintenance of Licensee's radio equipment.
! 5. [he Licensor shall not be liable for injury or damage to any person or property occurring within or
on the licensed property unless caused by or resulting from the sole negligence of the Licensor, its servants, agents
; Ir employee~
i 6. Installation and maintenance of the Licensee's equipment shall have the Licensor's prior written
approval and shall be in accordance with the standards and requirements of the Licensor, and shall be done under the
Licensor's supervision and shall be subject to Licensor's final written approval. The supervision, approval and other
activities of Licensor under this Paragraph however, shall not constitute the waiver of any term or condition of this
License Agreement. Scheduling of any and all work will be coordinated with the Licensor. Any future maintenance
Involving antennas and transmIssions must be coordinated with Licensor within a reasonable time not less than
torty-eight (48) hours prior to work being done. Failure to comply with the terms and conditions of this Paragraph
shall be cause for immediate termination of this License Agreement by Licensor at its sole discretion. Any
mspection or approval given or done by the Licensor pursuant to this Agreement is solely for its own benefit. The
Licen..'lor shall have no liability or responsibility to the Licensee or any third party as a result of any inspection or
approval given by the Licensor and the Licensee should not rely upon the same other than for the specific purposes
-;et forth herein.
Licensee shall comply with all specifications with regard to construction, radio frequency and installation
. m Licensor's tower as outlined 1Il Exhibit "e" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
[7. .AJl of Licensee's equipment mounted on the tower must be attached securely to the tower with
approved mounts, hangers, and clamps as directed by the Licensor. All cables and wires entering or exiting
equipment buildings must do so in a manner approved by the Licensor. Failure to comply with the terms and
conditions of this Paragraph shall be cause for immediate termination of this License Agreement by Licensor at its
sole discretion
] 8. At the time of the execution of this License Agreement, Licensee will provide to Licensor a copy
of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC.) license authorizing the operation of Licensee's equipment.
I 9. Licensee will provide to LIcensor a statement setting forth the manufacturer and model of the
equipment to be installed on the premises at the time of execution of this License Agreement.
20. [he parties hereby waive any and all rights of action for negligence against the other which may
hereafter arise on account of damage to the premises or to property, resulting from any fire, or other casualty of the
kind covered by standard fire insurance policies with extended coverage, regardless of whether or not, or in what
amounts, such insurance is now or hereafter carried by the parties, or either of them. Licensee shall, at Licensee's
own expense, carry liability insurance approved by Licensor which shall protect Licensor and Licensee jointly and
severally from any suit. claim, or action which may arise from accident or injury to any person (including death) or
mcluding any extension hereof. Such insurance shall also protect Licensor from any suit, claim or action which may
arise from Licensee's liability for damages to Licensor. Licensor and Licensee shall each be listed as an additional
Insured on such liability insurance policy An approved certificate of such insurance shall be furnished to Licensor.
I icensee shall be deemed to have complied with Licensor's re-quirement as to monetary limits if they carry the
following insurance:
Bodily Injury
Property Damage
$2,000,000 per occurrence
$1,000,000 per occurrence
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not duplicatc or discl()~e suc! key~ or security devices or codes and shall prevent its employees, agents, or
representati\t, from duplicating any key s or security devices or codes. Failure to comply with the terms and
,:ondition~ of this paragraph shall cause f(lr immediate terminatIOn of this License Agreement by Licensor, at its sole
discretion
" Licensee will provide to Licensor on or before the effective date of this License Agreement, a list
df all personnel authonzed by Licensee to have access 10 its equipment, and will update such list as soon as
reasonably practicable. upon a l'hange in such personneL provided, however, that any personnel not on such list may
not enter upon the Premises
~3 If the Premises should be deserted or vacated by the Licensee or if proceedings are commenced
against the licensee in any court under a Bankruptcy Act or for the appointment of a Trustee or a Receiver of the
Licensee's property. the Licensor may immediately terminate the Agreement. Further, Licensor may terminate this
License Agreement upon written notice to Licensee of a breach or default and. except where immediate termination
is provided for under thIS License Agreement. after affording Licensee a period of thirty (30) days in the event of
non-monetary default and ten ( 10) days in the e\ ent of monetary default from the date of Licensee's receipt of such
notice (unless expressly extended in writing by the Licensor) to correct the breach of default. Additionally, if this
License Agreement is termmated, the Licensor shall have the nght to reenter or repossess the Premises licensed to
the Licensee. either by summan proceedings, surrender. or otherwise. and dispossess and remove the Licensee from
the PremIses without being liable therefOl
.:'4 Licensor's Ulllmpeded Use
(a) Licensor presently has no plans to alter its equipment configuration at the Tower;
howeveL Licensor shall retain the nght to use the rower as future business needs require. All other
prov1sions notwithstanding. the tem1 ()f this License /\greement is contingent upon Licensor's use of the
Tower.
(b) I f at any tnne during the term of this License Agreement, Licensor determines a need to
attach additional equipmem to the T\1wer. and a structural analysis provided and paid for by Licensor
I11dlcates a need for structural upgrades t\1 accommodate such additional equipment, and upon timely notice
to I lcensee of such determination: or
(C) I f at any time during the term of this License Agreement Licensor determines a need to
attach additional equipment to the Tower, an engineering analysis indicates the additional equipment must
be attached at the same location as the Licensee's equipment. or within such close proximity as to cause
Il1terference in signal transmission or receiving: then
Licensee shall within thirty (30, days of receipt of written notice of such determination:
(i) Renlllve L Icensee's equipment and terminate this License Agreement; or
(il) In the situation descnbed in Section 24(b) above. pay fifty percent (50%) of the costs
assoc iated with upgrading the Tower to accommodate Licensor's needs, up to and
I11cluding the replacement of the Tower with a tower that will accommodate Licensor's
and J icensee's joint needs: or
(iJi) In the situation deSCrIbed in Section 24(c) above, relocate Licensee's equipment on the
Tower to a different location on the Tower that is both physically available and
structurally feasible
~5 The failure oj either party to enforce any terms or conditions of this License Agreement shall not
constttute a waiver of the same or other terms and condition or otherwise prevent or preclude such party from
exercising the rights or remedies hereunder. at law or in equity,
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26 [his License \greement shall not create for, nor give to, any third party any claim or right of
action against either party that \liould not arise in the absence of this License Agreement.
27 Any and all nghts and remedies hereunder are cumulative and are in addition to such other rights
and remedies as may be available at law or in equity.
28. This License Agreement grant'l a license only, revocable or terminable under the terms and
conditions herein, and does not grant any lease, easement or other interest in real estate.
29. Licensor disclaims any warranty, expressed or implied, regarding Licensor's title or rights, if any,
with regard to the Premises
30. All rights and liabilities under this License Agreement shall extend to the successors and assigns
of the parties hereto respectively provided, however, the right of the Licensee to assign or transfer this License
Agreement is governed by the provisions of Paragraph 32 below
3 1. [he Licensor and Licensee acknowledge that the Licensor's rights in the property derive from a
certain Ground Lease dated _________, 200_ between the Licensor herein and Licensee herein,
hereinafter referred to as the 'Pnme Lease'. A copy of the Prime Lease in its full form or deleted as to fInancial terms
has been proVIded to the Licensee and the Licensee acknowledges receipt of the same. In the event the Prime Lease
IS terminated for any reason at any time during the term of this Agreement, this License Agreement shall also be
terminated and the tennination shall be effective on the date the Prime Lease is terminated. In such event, the
Licensor, if able, will give the Licensee ninety (90) days prior notice. Further, in the event any of the provisions of
this License Agreement contradIct the provisions of the Prime Lease, the provisions of the Prime Lease shall prevail
and supersede the contrary provIsions in this License Agreement. Additionally, if any of the rights or benefits given
to the Licensee under this License Agreement exceed the rights or benefits given to the Licensor, as lessee under the
Prime Lease, such nghts of benefits given to the Licensee shall be modified and limited to the rights or benefits
given to the LIcensor under the Prime Lease, as it is the understanding of the parties that the Licensor cannot convey
to the Licensee any greater rights than the Licensor has under the Prime Lease. Lastly, the Licensee agrees to
con.,ly with and conform to all of the obligations and duties of the lessee under the Prime Lease, other than the
payment of any rental amounts. to the extent applicable, and to the extent that such obligations and duties are not
expressly limited or modified b) the terms of this License Agreement.
32. flus Agreement may not be sold, assigned or transferred by the Licensee without prior approval or
conaent of the Licensor Additionally, the Licensee shall not mortgage, encumber or sublet the Premises or any part
thereof without prior written consent of the Licensor.
33. Any and all notices or other written communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in
writing and mailed postpaid via United States Registered Mail or Certified Mail, fax transmission or overnight
courier as follows:
(a) If to Licensor,
San Antonio MT A, L.P
d/b/a Verizon Wireless
] 80 Washington Valley Road
Bedminster, NJ 07921
AttentIOn: Network Rea] Estate Department
or to such other address as Licensor may furnish to Licensee in writing.
(b) If to LIcensee,
A viation Director
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] 000 International Drive
Corpus Christi, Texas 78406
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or to such other address as Licensee may to fumish to Licensor in writing.
The receIpt of the notice or other written communication shall be deemed to be the date of the postmark.
14. The partIes hereto agree that the terms and performances hereof shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the state in which the Premises are located.
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This License Agreement is the entire agreement between the parties on the subject matter to which
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Attest:
Armando Chapa, City Secretary
APPROVED AS ro LEGAL FORM ON
By;___~___.____ __
John P. Burke, Jr.,
Assistant City Attorney
for City Attorney
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LICENSEE: City of Corpus Christi, Tex~s
By:_u__
George K. Noe, City Manager
Date:
.20
LICENSOR: San Antonio MTA, L.P. d/b/a Verizon
Wireless
By: Verizon Wireless Texas, LLC, its general partner
By:
Hans F. Leutenegger
Area Vice President, Network, South Area
Date:.
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EXHIBIT "A"
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EXHIBIT "B"
Licensee 1S authorized to io..'ltall and maintain the following equipment:
ANTENNA TO BE INSTALLED ON TOWER:
Maaufacturer and Type: Number of Antennas:
Weight and Height of Antenna(s):
rransrnission Line Mfr. and Type No.
Diameter and Length of Transm1ssion Line:
Height of Antenna on Tower:
Tower leg:
Direction of Radiation:
Rated Power
Traasrnit Frequency
Receive Frequency:
TRANSMITTER EOillPMENTIN BillLDING:
Maaufacturer:
Model Number:
POViler Output (WATTS)
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EXHIBIT "e"
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RevisIOn I ] 3/97
SITE STANDARDS
GENERAL
A. PURPOS~
The purpose of these Site Standards is to create a quality site installation. These standards are to be
in effect for each Licensee having equipment in, on, or at the site where the right to occupy is
granted by the License to which this document is an Attachment.
B. STATE AND NATIONAL STANDARDS
J. All installations must conform with all state and national regulations and the following
state and national codes or any supplements, amendments or provisions which supersede
them
a Amencan National Standards Institute:
ANSIIEAI-222E Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and
Antenna Supporting Structures
b Federal Aviation Administration Regulations:
Vol. XI, Part ''7 Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace
Advisory Circular
AC 7017460
Obstruction Marking and Lighting
Advisory Circular
AC ] ')0/5345-43,
High Intensity Obstruction Lighting Systems
F AAJDOD Specifications
L-856
c Federal Conununications Commission Rules and Regulations:
Code of Federal Construction, Marking and Lighting of Antenna Structures
Regulations Title 47
Chapter], Part 17
d National Electrical Code
e Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.
Basic National Building Code
Basic National Mechanical Code
State Building Code
f. National Fire Protection Association
Code 101 - Life Safety
Code 90A - Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems
Code ] 10 - Emergency and Standby Power Systems
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g. State F ire Safety Code
h. (kcupational Safety and Health Administration
Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR 1910) General Industry
Subpart R Special Industries
1910.268 Telecommunications
1926510 Subpart M Fall Prevention
Motorola Grounding Guideline for Cellular Radio Installations, Document No.
68P8] ]50E62, 7/23/92 OR AT&T AUTOPLEX@CellularTelecommunications
Systems, Lightning Protection and Grounding, Customer Information Bulletin
]48B. August] 990, or latest revision.
( , GENERAU APPROV AL
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I. All users shall furnish the following to Licensor prior to installation of any equipment:
a. Completed Application. (Licensee must make new Application to Licensor for
change in Antenna position or type.)
h Fully executed License Agreement.
Copies of FCC Licenses and construction/building pennits.
d. Final site plan outlining property boundaries, improvements, easements and
access.
e Accurate block diagrams showing operating frequencies, all system components
(active or passive) with gains and losses in dB, along with power levels.
The following will not be pennitted at the facility without the prior written consent of
Licensor.
a Any equipment without FCC type acceptance or equipment which does not
conform to FCC rules and regulations.
b Add-on power amplifiers.
c "Hybnd" equipment with different manufacturers' RF strips.
d. Open rack mounted receivers and transmitters.
e Equipment ,vith crystal oscillator modules which have not been temperature
compensated.
f DigitaUanalog hybriding in exciters, unless type-accepted.
g Non-continuous duty rated transmitters used in continuous duty applications.
h Transmitter outputs without a harmonic filter and antenna matching circuitry.
1. Change in operating frequency(ies).
J. Ferrite devices looking directly at an antenna.
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k Nickel plated connectors.
Cascaded receiver multicouplersJpreamps.
3. All emergencies are to be reported immediately to 1-800-852-2671.
D. LIABILITY
It shall be the responsibility of the Licensee to comply with all of the site standards set forth
herein. The Licensee specifically agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor against any
claim of liability, loss, damage or costs including reasonable attorney's fees, arising out of or
resulting from the Licensee's non-compliance with the standards set forth herein.
I. INSP~CTION
Licensor reserves the right to mspect Licensee's area without prior notice at any time during the
term of the License Agreement in order to ensure compliance with the standards set forth herein.
Any such inspection shall be solely for the benefit and use of the Licensor and does not constitute
any approval (If or acquiescence to the conditions that might be revealed during the course of the
Inspection
I . Licen..'ior reserves the right to inspect Licensee's area without prior notice.
DISCLAIMER OF RESPONSIBILITY
It is the intention of the Licensor and Licensee that the standards set forth herein are part of the
Agreement between them. It is specifically agreed that they are not intended to be relied upon or to
benefit any third party. Further, the Licensor shall have no liability or responsibility to any third
party as a result of the establishment of the standards set forth herein, any inspection by the
Licensor of the Licensee's area in order to determine compliance with the standards, the
sufficiency or lack of sufficiency of the standards, or the Licensee's compliance or noncompliance
with the standards and the Licensee agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Licensor against
any claim by a third party resulting from such theories.
(, NOTICES
I . All contacts or notices required or permitted by the Licensee pursuant to these Site
Standards shall be provided in writing to Licensor's General Manager - Operations or his
or her designee and any approval or consent by the Licensor shall only be effective if
executed in writing by the Licensor's General Manager - Operations or his or her
designee.
II RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE PROTECTIVE DEVICES
A I f due to Licensee's use or proposed use, there exists any change to the RF environment it will be
at Licensor's sole discretion to require any or all of the following:
I . 1M protection panels can be installed in lieu of separate cavity and isolator
configurations. Licensor approval required.
2. 30-76 MHz
- Isolators required
- TX output cavity - minimum of 20 dB rejection @ plus or minus 5 MHz
3. 130-174 MHz
- Isolators - minimum of 30 dB with bandpass cavity
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4. 406-512 MHz
Isolators - minimum of 60 dB with bandpass cavity
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- Isolators - minimum of 60 dB with bandpass cavity
6. 866 MHz and above - as determined by Licensor.
13 Additional protective devices may be required based upon Licensor's evaluation of the following
lOformation:
Theoretical Transmitter (TX) mixes.
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Antenna location and type
Combiner/multicoupler configurations
4. Transmitter specifications
"i Recerver specifications
h. Historical problems
Transmitter to transmitter isolation
8. Transmitter to antenna isolation
q Transmitter to receiver isolation
i O. Calculated and measured level of Intennodulative (1M) products
11. Transmitter output power
12. Transmitter Effective Radiated Power (ERP)
/3. Spectrum analyzer measurement"
14. Voltage Standing Wave Radio (VSWR) measurements
15. Existing cavity selectivity
C Licensee will be required to immediately correct excessive cabinet leakage which causes
interference to other tenants.
Ill. ANTENNAS AND ANTENNA MOUNTS
A All mounting hardware to be utilized by Licensee to be as specified by tower manufacturer and
approved by Licensor.
B Connections to be taped with stretch vinyl tape (Scotch #33-T or equivalent) and Scotchkoted or
equivalent (including booted pigtails).
C Must meet manufacturer's VSWR specifications.
D Any corroded elements must be repaired or replaced.
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Must be DC grounded type. or have the appropriate lightning protection as determined by
Licensor
No welding or drilling on mounts will be permitted.
(J. All antennas must be encased in fiberglass radomes and be painted or impregnated with a color
designated by Licensor as the standard antenna color for aesthetic uniformity.
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i\ .0\11 antenna lines to be approved by Licensor.
B .AJI transmissi')fi line(s) will be installed and maintained to avoid kinking and/or cracking.
fagged with weatherproof labels showing manufacturer, model, and owner's name at both ends of
cable run.
D Any cable fasteners exposed to weather must be stainless steel.
I 0\11 interconnecting cables/jumpers must have shielded outer conductor and approved by Licensor.
f Internally, all cable must be run in troughs or on cable trays and on cable or waveguide bridges at
Intervals of no less than 3'. Externally, all cable must be attached with stainless steel hangers and
non-corrosive hardware
( i .AJl unused lines must be tagged at both ends showing termination points with the appropriate
Impedance tennination at each end.
H .AJI AC line cords must be 3 conductor with grounding plugs.
All antenna transmission lines shall be grounded at both the antenna and equipment ends at the
equipment ends and at building entry point, with the appropriate grounding kits.
] All cables running to and from the exterior of the cabinet must be 100% ground shielded.
Preferred cables are: Heliax, Superflex or braided grounds with foil wrap.
V CONNECTOR~
A Must be Teflon filled, DfN, UHF or N type (DIN preferred), including chassislbulkhead
connectors.
B Must be properly fabricated (soldered if applicable) if field installed.
( Must be taped and Scotchkoted or equivalent at least 4" onto jacket if exposed to weather.
D Male pins must be of proper length according to manufacturer's specifications.
E Female contacts may not be spread.
F Connectors must be pliers tight as opposed to hand tight.
G Must be silver plated or brass.
H Must be electrically and mechanically equivalent to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)
connectors
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/\. No RF preamps permitted in front end unless authorized by Licensor.
B. All RF shieldlOg must be in place.
VHF frequencies and higher must use helical resonator front ends.
D. Must meet manufacturer's specifications, particularly with regard to bandwidth, discriminator,
swing and symmetry, and spurious responses.
f Crystal filters/pre-selectors/cavities must be installed in RX legs where appropriate.
All repeater tone squelch circuitry must use "AND" logic.
VII. IMNSMITTERS
A. Must meet original manufacturer's specifications.
B. All RF shielding must be in place.
Must have a vIsual indicator of transmitter operation.
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Must be tagged with Licensee's name, equipment model number, serial number, and operating
frequency( ies)
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All low-leveL pre-driver and driver stages in exciter must be shielded.
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All power amplifiers must be shielded.
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Output power may not exceed that specified on Licensee's FCC License.
VIII. COMBINERS/MUL TICOUPLERS
A Shall at all times meet manufacturer's specifications.
B Must be tuned using manufacturer approval procedures.
C Must provide a minimum of 60 dB transmitter to transmitter isolation.
IX. CABINETS
A All cabinets must be bonded together and to the equipment building ground system.
B All doors must be secured.
C All non-original holes larger than I" must be covered with copper screen or solid metal plates.
D Current license for all operating frequencies should be mounted on the cabinet exterior for display
at all times_
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'\ I~IALLA T1Q~ PROCEDURES
A Any tower work must be scheduled with Licensor using only Licensor approved contractors at
least 48 hours III advance of site work. Licensee will be responsible for any and all fees associated
with said work
B Installation may take place only after Licensor has been notified of the date and time in writing,
,md only during normal working hours unless otherwise authorized beforehand.
( Equipment may not be operated until final inspection of installation by Licensor, which shall not
be unreasonably withheld.
D Any testing periods are to be approved in advance by Licensor and within the parameters as
defined by Licensor.
XI. MAINTENANCE/TUNING PROCEDURES
A Al] external indicator lamps/LED's must be working.
B Equipment parameters must meet manufacturer's specifications.
( All cover, shield, and rack fasteners must be in place and securely tightened.
D Local speakers andlor orderwire systems must be turned off except during service, testing or other
maintenance operations.
XII. INTERFERENCE DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES
The Licensee must cooperate immediately with Licensor when called upon to investigate a source of
interference, whether or not it can be conclusively proven that Licensee's equipment is involved.
XIII. TOWER
This section deals with Items which are to be mounted on, attached to or affIxed to the Tower.
A ICE SHIELDS
I . At Licensor's sole discretion, protective ice shields may be required and manufacturer of
ice shield will be determined by Licensor.
B CLIMBING BOLTS AND LADDERS
I. All attachments made to the Tower shall be made in such a manner as not to cause any
safety hazard to other Licensees or cause any restriction of movement on, or to any
climbmg ladders, leg step bolts or safety cables provided.
C BRIDGE
Installation of a cable bridge shall be at Licensor's sole discretion and with Licensor's
approval.
2 If required, and in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations for the spacing
of supports on horizontal runs for the particular type of cable or waveguide, the cable or
waveguide shall be secured to the brackets on the bridge using clamps and hardware
specifically manufactured for that purpose.
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3, No ,;able or waveguide run shall be clamped, tied or in any way affixed to a run
helonging to Licensor or any another licensee,
D. CABLE LADDER AND WAVEGUIDE
I , Licensee shall install a ladder for the vertical routing of cable and waveguide. From the
horizontal to vertical transition at the point where the bridge meets the tower to the point
at which the cable or waveguide must leave the bridge to route to the antenna, all cable
and waveguide is to be attached to the ladder in accordance with the recommendations of
the manufacturer of the cable or waveguide.
2. No cable or waveguIde run shall be clamped, tied or any way affIxed to a run belonging
to LI<:ensor or any another licensee,
E DISTRIBUTION RUN~
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Cable or waveguide runs from the cable ladder to the point at which they connect to the
antenna shall be routed along tower members in a manner producing a neat and
professional site appearance.
Cable and/or waveguide runs shall be specifIcally routed so as not to impede the safe use
of the tower leg or climbing bolts, or to restrict the access of Licensor or any another
hcensee,
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Distnbution runs shall be clamped to the tower in accordance with the recommendations
of the manufacturer of the cable or waveguide.
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No cable or waveguide run shall be clamped, tied or in any way affixed to a run
belonging to LIcensor or any another licensee,
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Cable and/or waveguide runs shall not be longer than necessary to provide a proper
connection and normal maintenance and operation.
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No coiled lengths shall be permitted on the tower, bridge or on the ground.
<i ENTRY
1.
Entry of the cable or waveguide to the interior of the shelter shall be via ports provided in
the shelter wall
Cable and/or waveguide entering a port shall be provided with a boot to seal the port; the
boot shall be a Microflect or equivalent commercial product made specifIcally for the
type of cable or waveguide and for diameter of the entry port, and approved by Licensor
before installation. It shall be installed in accordance with the instructions of the
manufacturer and the port shall be sealed against the intrusion of moisture.
XIV. EQUIPMENT LOCATED WITHIN LICENSOR'S EQUIPMENT BUILDING
A. EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
I , Any mounting to walls either outside or inside Licensor's building must be pre-approved
by Licensor.
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2. ,\11 racks and equipment are to be plumb and true with the walls and floor of the shelter
and reflect an installation consistent with the electrical and operational requirements of
the equipment and appearance standards of a professional installation.
3. Racks are to be bolted to the floor and aligned on the center line as in the site drawing
provided to the Licensor.
4. Racks are not to be attached to the cable trays.
B. TRANSMISSION LINES AND/OR WAVEGUIDE ROUTING
I. Cable trays and/or troughs are required within the shelter for the routing of cable and
waveguide to the equipment racks and termination points.
2. All cable and waveguide shall be placed and secured to the cable tray.
( . LENGTHS
I. Cable and/or waveguide runs in the equipment shelter shall not be longer than necessary
in order to provide a proper connection.
2. While adequate slack for purposes of maintenance and operation is permitted, no coiled
lengths on the tray or elsewhere in the shelter are permitted for normal maintenance and
operation.
xv. GROUNDING
I.
The Licensee must adhere to either the Motorola or AT&T grounding specification
outlined above based on Licensor's equipment at facility.
All exterior grounding shall be C.A.D. welding.
All antennas shall be bonded to the tower.
4. Cable and waveguide shall be grounded as a minimum at three specific points, and for
vertical runs in excess of 200 feet at intermediate points.
<;. All cable and waveguide shall be grounded to the tower at the point where the run
effectively breaks from the tower for its connection to the antenna, using clamps and
hardware specifically manufactured for that purpose.
6. On the vertical portion of the cable or waveguide run, just above where it starts to make
its transition from a vertical tower to a horizontal bridge run, all cable and waveguide
shall be grounded to the tower using clamps and hardware specifically manufactured for
that purpose
On the exterior of each shelter, at a point near the entry ports, a grounding plate must be
provided for terminating ground leads brought from the cable and waveguide. Each cable
and waveguide run shall be grounded at this point using clamps and hardware specifically
manufactured for that purpose.
8. On cable and waveguide installations where the vertical tower length exceeds 200 feet,
the run shall be grounded at equally spaced intermediate points along the length of the
run so as not to have a distance between grounding points longer than 100 feet.
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9. Cable and waveguide grounding leads shall connect to a separate point for each run to the
'.:omrnon ground point
10. Grounding straps shall be kept to a minimum length and as near as possible to vertical
dovm lead and shall be consistent with the restraints of protective dress and access.
11 Grounding plates must be provided for single point access to the site grounding system.
Each rack shall have a properly sized, insulated ground lead from the rack safety and
signal grounds to one of the grounding points on the ground plate.
12 The msulated ground lead shall follow the route of and be placed in the cable tray.
13 Each rack shall be separately grounded.
14 All modifications to grounding system must meet Licensor's impedance specification.
XVI. ELECTRICAL
I. Power requirements must be approved, in advance by Licensor.
) Polan zed electrical outlets should be installed for all transmitters when possible.
3. Surge protection is required for all base stations.
xvn. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION
t. .AlI electrical wiring from the distribution breaker panel shall be via rigid metal conduit,
thin wall, routed along the under side of the cable tray to a point directly above the
equipment rack. From this point, Licensee may select how to distribute to its equipment
or rack.
XVIII. TEMPORARY LOAD~
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Test equipment, soldering irons or other equipment serving a test or repair function may
be used only if the total load connected to any single dual receptacle does not exceed 15
amps
Test equipment to be in place for more than seven (7) days will require prior approval of
the Llcensor.
XIX. HEATING VENTILATING. AND AIR CONDITIONING
1 . Any additional equipment or equipment upgrade having a greater heat dissipation
requirement than the existing system will be the responsibility of the Licensee and if
different than specified in the Application can not be installed without the prior approval
of the Licensor.
xx. DOORS
] . Equipment building doors shall be kept closed at all times unless when actually moving
equipment in or out
XXI. SITE APPEARANCE
I . Services to maintain the appearance and integrity of the site will be provided by the
Licensor and will include scheduled cleaning of the shelter interiors.
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2. Eacb licensee is expected and required to remove from the site all trash, dirt and other
materials brought mto the shelter, or onto the site during their installation and
maintenance efforts.
3. No food or drink is allowed within the equipment shelter.
4. No smoking is allowed on the Tower site.
XXIl. STQRAGE
No parts or material may be stored on sIte by Licensee
XXIII DAMAGE
I . Licensee shall report to Licensor any damage to any item of the facility, structure,
component or equipment, whether or not caused by Licensee.
XXIV REPORTING ON SIT~
I. Personnel on site shall be required to communicate with the Network Operating Center
by calling 1-800-852-2671 and report their arrival on site, identity, purpose, expected and
actua I departure times
2. Emergency 24 hour contact number( s) must be displayed on outside of equipment
cabinetlbuilding.
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Exhibit F
A. GENERAL (139.101)
1. This Airport certification Manual (ACM) establishes the safety standards
for the Corpus Christi Internat~onal Airport (CCIA) in accordance with 14
CFR Part 139 of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) for an airport with
a Class I Airport Operating Certificate. All airport personnel shall comply
with the provisions of this manual in the conduct of their official duties at
the airport
2. Inspection Authoritv - (FAR 139.105) The Corpus Christi International
Airport shall allow the FAA Administrator to make inspections, including
unannounced inspections, or tests to determine compliance with 14 CFR
Part 139 of the Federal Aviation Regulations and this Manual.
3. Exemptions and Limitations - [139.107 (c) (1), 139.111 and 139.203 (b)]
The airport is subject to the following limitations and exemptions from the
requirements of 14CFR part 139.
4. NoncomplvinQ Conditions - (139.343) Unless otherwise authorized by the
FAA Administrator, whenever the requirements of Subpart 0, operations,
of 14 CFR Part 139 cannot be met to the extent that uncorrected unsafe
conditions exist on the airport, the Corpus Christi International Airport shall
limit air carrier operations to those portions of the airport not rendered
unsafe by those conditions.
5. Deviations - (139.113) In emergency conditions requiring immediate action
or the protection of life or property, involving the transportation of persons
by air carriers, the Corpus Christi International Airport may deviate from
any requirement of Subpart 0 of Part 139 of the Federal Aviation
Regulations or this Airport Certification Manual to the extent required to
meet that emergency. In such an event, the Corpus Christi International-
Airport shall, within 14 days after the emergency, notify the FAA Regional
Airports Division Manager of the nature, extent, and duration of the
deviation. When requested by the Regional Airports Division Manager,
the Corpus Christi International Airport shall provide this notification in
writing.
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Exhibit F
6 Definitions- 139.5 The following are definitions and acronyms used in this
ACM.
a. AFFF- Means aqueous film forming foam agent.
b. Air Carrier - a person who undertakes directly by lease, or other
arrangement, to engage in air transportation. This includes an
individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association,
joint-stock association, governmental entity, and a trustee, receiver,
assignee, or similar representative of such entities [See 14 CFR
Part 1.1 General definitions.]
c Air Carrier Aircraft - an aircraft that is being operated by an air
carrier and is categorized, as determined by the aircraft type
certificate issued by a competent civil aviation authority, as either a
1 large air carrier aircraft if designed for at least 31 passenger
seats or
2. small air carrier aircraft if designed for more than 9 passenger
seats but less than 31 passenger seats.
d Air Carrier Operation - means the takeoff or landing of an air carrier
aircraft and includes the periods of time from 15 minuets before
until 15 minutes after the takeoff or landing.
e. Class I Airport - an airport certificated to serve scheduled
operations of large air carrier aircraft that can also serve
unscheduled passenger operations of large air carrier aircraft
and/or scheduled operations of a small air carrier aircraft.
f. Class II Airport - an airport certificated to serve scheduled
operations of small air carrier aircraft and unscheduled passenger
operations of large air carrier aircraft. A class II airport cannot
serve scheduled large air carrier aircraft.
g. Class III Airport - an airport certificated to serve scheduled
operations of small air carrier aircraft. A class III airport cannot
serve scheduled or unscheduled large air carrier aircraft.
h. Class IV Airport -an airport certificated to serve unscheduled
passenger operations of large air carrier aircraft. A class IV airport
cannot serve scheduled large or small air carrier aircraft.
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Clean Agent - means an electrically nonconducting volatile or
gaseous fire extinguishing agent that does not leave a residue upon
evaporation and has been shown to provide extinguishing action
equivalent to halon 1211 under test protocols of FAA Technical
Report DOT/FAA/AR -95/87
j. Heliport - Means an airport. or and area of an airport, used to
intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of helicopters.
k. Index - means the type of aircraft rescue and firefighting equipment
and quantity of fire extinguishing agent that the certificate holder
must provide in accordance with FAR 139.315.
I. Joint-Use Airport - means an airport owned by the United States
that leases a portion of the airport to a person operating an airport
specified under 139.1 (a)
m. Movement Area - the runways, taxiways, and other areas of an
airport that are used for taxiing, takeoff, and landing of aircraft,
exclusive of loading ramps and aircraft parking areas.
n. Regional Airports Division Manager - means the airports division
manager for the FAA region in which the airport is located.
o. Safety Area - a defined area comprised of either a runway or
taxiway and the surrounding surfaces that is prepared or suitable
for reducing the risk of damage to aircraft in the event of an
undershoot, overshoot, or excursion from a runway or the
unintentional departure from a taxiway.
p. Scheduled Operation - any common carriage passenger-carrying
operation for compensation or hire conducted by an air carrier for
which the air departure time, and arrival location. It does not
include any operation that is conducted as a supplemental
operation under 14 CFR Part 121 or public charter operations
under 14 CFR Part 380.
q. Shared-Use Airport - a U.S. Government-owned airport that is co-
located with an airport specified under 139.1(a) and at which
portions of the movement areas and safety areas are shared by
both parties
r. Unscheduled Operation - any common carriage passenger-carrying
operation for compensation or hire, using aircraft designed for at
least 31 passenger seats, conducted by an air carrier for which the
departure time, departure location, and arrival location are
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specifically negotiated with the customer or the customer's
representative. This includes any passenger-carrying supplemental
operation conducted under 14 CFR Part 121 and any passenger-
carrying public charter operation conducted under 14 CFR Part
380
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AIRPORT
CERTIFICATION
MANUAL
CLASS I
Corpus Christi International Airport
Corpus Christi, Texas 78406
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
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FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS
PART 139 CROSS-REFERENCES
SECTION TITLE PAGE(S)
139.105 Inspection Authority A-1
139. 111 Exemptions A-1
139.11 3 Deviations A-1
139.201 Maintenance of ACM K-1
139.205 Amendments to ACM K-1
139.301 Records B-1
139.303 Personnel B-1
139.305 Paved Areas D-3
139.307 Unpaved Areas D-5
139.309 Safety Areas D-5
139.311 Marking, Signs, and Lighting D-7
139.313 Snow and Ice Control H-1
139.315 Aircraft Rescue and G-1
Firefighting Index
139.317 Aircraft Rescue and G-1
Firefighting Agents
139.319 Aircraft Rescue and G-1
Firefighting Operations
139.321 Handling/Storing of Hazardous F-1
Substances and Materials
139.323 TrafficlWind Direction Indications 0-10
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PART 139 CROSS-REFERENCES
139.327 Self-Inspection Program 0-1
139.329 Pedestrians and Ground Vehicles E-1
139.331 Obstructions 0-10
139.333 Protection of NAVAIOs E-4
139.335 Public Protection E-1
139.337 Wildlife Hazard Management J-1
139.339 Airport Condition Reporting 0-11
139.341 Safety During Construction E-3
and Maintenance
139.343 Noncomplying Conditions A-1
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LIST OF EXHIBITS & FIGURES
Table of Contents
L-2
Airport Layout Sheet
L-3
Airport Grid Map
L-4
Reduced Airport Obstruction Chart
L-S
NOTAM Form
L-6
NOT AM Log
L-7
Airport Incident Report
L-8
Vehicles, Personnel, & Extinguishing
L-9
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
L-IO
Fuel Storage & Mobile Fueler Inspection Forms
L-11&L-11a
Daily Airfield Lighting Inspection Forms
L-12, L-12a & L-12b
Daily Airfield Safety Inspection Form
L-13, L-13a & L-13b
V\IIIdlife Activity Inspection Form
L-14
Approved Signs & Marking Plan
L-15
Aircraft Emergency Response Report
L-16
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B. ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT
1. Personnel - [139.303]
a The Corpus Christi International Airport shall maintain sufficient and
qualified personnel to comply with requirements of this Airport
Certification Manual and the requirements of 14 CFR Part 139.
b Equip personnel with sufficient resources needed to comply with
the requirements of Part 139.
c Train all personnel who access movement areas and safety areas.
This training shall be completed prior to initial performance of duties
and at least once every 12 consecutive months with a curriculum
including the following areas.
1. Airport familiarization, including airport marking, lighting and
signs.
2. Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas
and safety as specified under FAR 139.329
3. Airport communications, including:
a. Radio procedures with the Air Traffic Control Tower
and personnel
b. Use of the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency
c. Procedures for reporting unsafe conditions.
4. Duties required under the ACM and requirements of FAR
139.
2. TraininQ Records - [139.301] the airport shall maintain, for the period
indicated, and upon request by the FAA, furnish the following records:
a. Personnel training required under [139.303 (d)] and 139.327 for 24
consecutive months.
b. Emergency personnel training under 139.319 for 24 consecutive
months.
c. Airport fueling agent's inspection under 139.321 for 12 consecutive
months.
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d Self-inspection under 139.327 for 12 consecutive months.
e Movement areas and safety areas training for 24 consecutive
months for pedestrians and ground vehicles under [(139.329) (f)
(1) ]
3. Personnel Responsibilities - r139.203(a)]
a. Director of Aviation - Directs and coordinates the operation,
maintenance and development of the City's aviation facilities in
accordance with City policies and in consonance with accepted
practices of airport management. Establishes and maintains
contacts with entities involved in the airport including government
and trade agencies, customers, tenants, and contractors. This
position is responsible for overall management of Corpus Christi
International Airport and other City aviation facilities.
b. Assistant Director of Aviation - Assists with the management of the
daily and long-term operation of the Corpus Christi International
Airport. Assists in planning, organizing, budgeting, operating and
maintaining the airport within federal, state and city rules,
regulations and ordinances. Manages, plans, organizes, and
implements programs within major organizational policies; reports
progress of major activities to the Director and executive level
administrators through reports and conferences.
c. Operations Manaaer - Develops, organizes, and directs a
continuous Security, ARFF, and Operational Safety program for the
Corpus Christi International Airport. Monitors all airside operations
to ensure compliance with the ACM. Directs a continuous ARFF
and Operations training program. Liaison to Mutual Aid Agencies in
support of the Emergency Plan. Manages public Safety Division.
Responsible for budget control for the Operations Section.
Responsible for the daily self- inspection program and follow-up.
d. Facilities Manaaer - Plans, coordinates and controls and manages
the facility repairs or replacement. Responsible for budget
preparation and administration for the facilities/maintenance'
division's equipment and personnel. Has department oversight of
construction projects.
e. Airport Manaaer of Business Development - Directs and
coordinates airport property management activities including
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business development, contractual agreement preparations and
compliance, tenant liaison, property inventory, facility appearance
standards and control, and tenant insurance requirements.
Promotes airport development and the relocation of airlines, cargo
companies and other business to the airport.
f. Airport ManaQer of Administration and Finance - Ensures the day-
to-day quality of the services provided to the tenants and public
utilizing the airport. Initiates short-term and long-range planning for
improvement of personnel, policies, and practices.
g. Airport Maintenance Superintendent - Supervises maintenance,
alteration and repair of airport buildings and facilities, does related
work as required. Responsible for budget control of the division.
Supervises a wide variety of personnel in activities related to the
maintenance, alteration and repair of airport buildings and facilities.
Oversees the maintenance of airport parking lots, roads, ramps,
fence lines and other surfaces in the landing areas and reports
unsafe conditions.
h. Airport Public Safety Chief - Oversees a continuous ARFF, EMS,
LEO and Operations training program. Supervises persorinel
activities. Monitors to ensure compliance with the ACM. Directs a
continuous Security, ARFF, and Operational Safety program for the
Corpus Christi International Airport. Manages Public Safety Section
in the absence of the Airport Operations Manager.
I. Airport Public Safety Officer 11- Supervises and trains Airport Public
Safety Officer l's, serves as a shift supervisor, operates fire rescue
vehicles as an Airport ARFF Technician, operates patrol vehicle,
serves as a Certified Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) and
Emergency Medical Responder. Provides protection of life and
property by enforcing laws, ordinances, rules and regulations,
administering first aid, and by combating aircraft fires and effecting
rescues.
J. TraininQ Coordinator -Directs a continuous ARFF, EMS, LEO and
Operations training program. Operates fire rescue vehicles as an
Airport ARFF Technician, operates patrol vehicle, and serves as a
Certified Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) and Emergency Medical
Responder. Provides protection of life and property by enforcing
laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, administering first aid, and
by combating aircraft fires and effecting rescues.
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k Airfield Maintenance Supervisor - Supervises crews engaged in
activities such as asphalt paving and repair, paint striping, cement
construction and repair, security fence installation and repair and
special airport projects. Supervises employees engaged in repair
and preventive maintenance of airport runways, taxiways, parking
lots and other areas. Prepares written instructions for those
assigned to on-site crew supervision and writes reports of work
accomplished. Assures the correction of safety hazards and
ensures that employees are following prescribed safety practices.
I. Parkina Grounds Transportation Supervisor - Under general
supervision oversees the public parking lot operation and assists in
the ground coordination of general ground transportation activities.
Reports to the Manager of Administration and Finance.
m. Operations Specialist- monitors all airfield operations including, the
daily airfield self-inspection program and follow-up to ensure FAA
and Airport Certification Manual (ACM) compliance. Coordinates
airfield activities and submits all issuance of Notice to Airmen
(NOTAMS) and aeronautical studies to the FAA. Coordinates all Oil
and Gas Leases within airport property. Supervises the Airport's
Communications Dispatch Section.
4. Line of Succession- [139.203(b)] The Corpus Christi International Airport
is operated by the City of Corpus Christi. Aviation Department. The
airport is under the direct control of the Director of Aviation appointed by
the City Manager. In the absence of the Director of Aviation, the line of
succession for airport operational responsibility is:
a. AssIstant Director of Aviation
b. Airport Operations Manager
c. Airport Facilities Manager
d. Airport Public Safety Chief
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c. AIRPORT INFORMATION
1 Facilities - The Corpus Christi International Airport is a Class I Airport
owned and operated by the City of Corpus Christi - Aviation Department. It
is located approximately 6 miles west of the central business district of the
City of Corpus Christi Texas, at an elevation of 44 feet above seal level.
The airport provides terminal facilities and air taxi services to the public,
fuel, fuel line services, flight training, cargo, aircraft and avionics repair
and air taxi services to the public. The airport has instrument approaches
using ILS and VORTAC. Air Traffic Control services are provided by an
FAA Control Tower. It is operational 24 hours.
2. Airport Identification-
a Locator Designations.:CRP
b. Location-Corpus Christi International Airport is situated in Corpus
Christi, Nueces County Texas
c. Address-1000 International Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 78406
d. Airport Reference-Latitude: 27 46' 12.191 "North Point (NAD 83)
Longitude: 97 30" 03.401" West
e. Description of Airport-
1. Corpus Christi International Airport contains 2,516.859
acres, of which 1658.720 acres are inside the fence and
858.139 acres outside are outside the fence. The perimeter
fence is 6' chain link topped with 3 strands of barbed wire.
2. The Airport is situated in a sparsely populated area. The
land is zoned for airport, agricultural and light industry use.
The nearest substantial residential development is located
two miles east of the Airport. The nearest industrial
development consists of one building one-fourth mile from
the northeast corner of the Airport. A gin and small grain
elevator are located approximately 200 yards from the
boundary fence south of the Airport. The remaining area
adjacent to the Airport is surrounded by cultivated fields.
There are no woods or bodies of water in the immediate
area.
3. Additionally, in several areas there are large expanses of
cultivated area between the perimeter fence and the Air
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Operations Area. Excluding drainage ditches the elevation
of the Airport does not vary over five feet.
4. Public access to the Airport is obtained through the entrance
road from State Highway 44 to the terminal and hanger
areas.
f. The Airport is owned by the City of Corpus Christi. The lines of
authority are as follows:
1. Corpus Christi Citizens
2. Mayor and City Council
3. City Manager
4. Director of Aviation
5. Assistant Director of Aviation
6. Airport Operations Manager
7. Airport Facilities Manager
8. Airport Public Safety Chief
9. Airport Manager of Administration and Finance
3. Air Carrier Movement Areas - [139.203(b)]
Runwav Lenath Width Surface Strenath Safety Area
Width RW End
NW-SE13-31 7,500' 150' Asphalt 170000DWL 500' 1000'
N-S 17 -35 6.080' 150" Asphalt 170000DWL 500' 1000'
Taxiwav Lenath Width Surface Strenath Safety Area
"A" 6,800' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"A-I" 515' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"A-2" 1,200' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"A-3" 950' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"A-4" 350' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"A-5" 200' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"8ft 6,700' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"8-1 " 510' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"8-2" 800' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"8-3" 1,700' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"8-4" 1,200' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
ttO" 590' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"Elf 1,800' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"F" 2,420' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"G" 1,086' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
"H" 660' 75' Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
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Unless otherwise noted all taxiways are 75' in width. Exceptions are:
a. TWY "B" at approach to RWY 13 - Run up area is 220' wide.
b. TWY "A" intersection between RWYs 31 & 35 is 90' wide.
c TWY "B4" intersection between TWY "F" and the West GA apron is
60' wide.
3 Emergency Access Roads [139.319 (k)]
CCIA Perimeter road which encompasses all movements areas serves as
emergency access for aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles during
weather condition.
4. Airport Activities
a Air Carriers -Part 121
1. American Eagle
2. Continental/Express Jet
3. Delta Connection/Atlantic Southeast Airlines
4. Southwest Airlines
b. Air Carriers - Part 135
None
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D. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION PROGRAM
1 Inspection Proqram - [139.327 (a))
a. An airport safety self-inspection is conducted twice daily: once each
evening at the time when all lighting is put into operation by the
Control Tower, and once at the earliest opportunity after sunrise.
Coordination with the Control Tower is accomplished in order to
minimize interference with aircraft traffic. The inspection is
documented on the Airport Safety Self-Inspection Checklist, which
is shown as Exhibit L-12.
b. Special inspections will be made during and after any unusual
conditions caused by airport construction activities or
meteorological conditions that may affect safe air carrier
operations.
c Special inspections will be made immediately after an accident or
incident happens. These inspections will be recorded in the report
that documents the accident/incident or on a separate Airport
Safety Self-Inspection Checklist.
2. Personnel Equipment and Procedures- [139.327(b))
a The following personnel are authorized to conduct airport safety
self-inspections:
Operations Manager
Operations Specialist
Public Safety Officers
b. The following personnel are authorized to conduct portions of the
airport safety self-inspection:
Facilities Manager (Paved Areas, Safety Areas, Construction)
Maintenance Superintendent (Paved Areas, Safety Areas,
Construction)
Airfield Electrician (Signs and Lighting)
Airfield Supervisor (Paved Areas, Safety Areas, Marking, and
Lighting)
c. The Airport conducts periodic training for Airport Safety Self-
Inspections.
d. The airport provides vehicles with proper lighting and radio
equipment for the inspectors to use during all inspections.
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e Each inspector has received training in a number of "check rides"
before being allowed 'to make inspections alone. Items covered
during training and the check rides are:
1. Airfield Orientation
2. Radio Procedures
3. Airfield Safety Rules & Procedures
4. Filling out of proper airfield inspection forms
5. Reporting of discrepancies to proper supervisor personnel
6. Removal of debris on air operations area
7. Pavement problem identification
8. Nomenclature of lighting systems
9. FAA Film on basic airfield inspection procedures
10. FAA Film on Airport Runway Incursions
3. Record KeeDina - [139.327(c)] Inspection records from daily, unusual-
occurrence and post accident inspections described are maintained on file
by Operations Manager, for no less than 12 consecutive months after the
inspection date at Corpus Christi Airport and shall be made available for
inspection by the FAA on request.
a. Completed Airport Inspection Forms are turned in each day and
reviewed by:
1 . Airport Operations Manager or designee
2. Airport Maintenance Superintendent
3. Airfield Electrician
4. Airfield Supervisor
Priority for corrections is coordinated by the Airport Operations
Manager and Maintenance Superintendent.
b. Corrections are noted on the forms, time/date, and signed by
person making correction.
c. All inspection forms are kept for a period of 12 consecutive months
in the 0 & M Divisions of the Aviation Department and are available
for inspection by the Federal Aviation Administration upon request.
4. Trainina ReQuirement and Curriculum - The Training Coordinator, under
the supervision of the Airport Public Safety Chief, is responsible for
training the Corpus Christi International Airport personnel to ensure that
qualified personnel perform the inspections. In addition to on-the-job
training, a training curriculum has been established and includes initial
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and recurrent training every 12 consecutive calendar months in the
following subjects:
a Airport Familiarization, including airport signs, marking, and lighting
b Airport Emergency Plan (AEP)
c. Notice to Airmen (NOT AM) notification procedures
d Procedures for pedestrians and ground vehicles in movement
areas and safety areas
e Discrepancy reporting procedures
f. Inspection procedures for 14 CFR Part 139 related items.
5. Safety Standards and Maintenance Procedures -
a. Pavement Areas - (139.305) in a manner authorized by the FAA,
the airport shall maintain and promptly repair the runway(s),
taxiway(s), loading ramp(s) and the parking apron(s) available for
air carrier use as follows:
1 . Pavement edges will not exceed 3 inches difference in
elevation between abutting pavement sections and between
pavement and abutting areas.
2. The pavement shall have no hole exceeding 3 inches in
depth nor any. hole the slope of which from any point in the
hole to the nearest point at the lip of the hole is 45 degrees
or greater as measured from the pavement surface plane,
unless, in either case, the entire area of the hole can be
covered by a 5-inch diameter circle.
3 The pavement shall be free of cracks and surface variations
which could impair directional control of air carrier aircraft.
Any pavement crack or surface deterioration that produces
loose aggregate or other contaminants shall be immediately
repaired.
4 Mud, dirt, sand, loose aggregate, debris, foreign objects,
rubber deposits, and other contaminants shall be removed
promptly and as completely as practicable. This requirement
does not apply to snow and ice accumulations and their
control, including the associated use of materials such as
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sand and deicing solutions.
5. Any chemical solvent used to clean any pavement area shall
be removed as soon as possible, consistent with the
instructions of the manufacturer of the solvent.
6. The pavement shall be sufficiently drained and free of
depressions to prevent ponding that obscures markings or
impairs safe aircraft operations.
7. Emergency access roads [FAR 139.319(k)) designated for
use for aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles are as
follows:
a. Airport Perimeter Road
b. RWY 13-31 - Caliche road at approach end of RWY
13 along light lane. (Northwest)
c. RWYs 17-35 & 13-31 - Caliche road at south side of
approach ends of RWYs 31 & 35.
d. RWY 13 NW side - Short dirt road to RTR site.
These roads are maintained in a condition that will support
vehicle during all weather conditions with the exception of
very heavy rains. Roads are maintained by periodic
inspections conducted by airfield maintenance supervisor or
his/her designee. Any discrepancies are addressed through
the work order system. Periodic maintenance includes but
are not limited to:
1 . weed control
2. check surfaces for erosion and surface
compaction
b. Pavement Maintenance Procedures
1. Airport maintenance personnel have very limited resources
to repair and maintain paved surfaces and dirt roads. The
Aviation Department sweeps the paved operating surfaces
on a regular basis. A sweeper is maintained on Airport for
routine and emergency needs.
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2.
The City of Corpus Christi Street Maintenance Department
supplies the repair and maintenance resources to the
Aviation Department on a work order - basis. The services
are readily available during regular working hours and during
evenings, weekends and holidays on an emergency basis.
The Streets Department has required and necessary
equipment for routine and emergency pavement
maintenance including the laying of hot asphalt and joint and
crack sealing. Rubber removal, when required, is done by an
outside contractor
3.
Final inspection and approval of repairs and the return to
services is by the Aviation Department through the Airport
Operations and Facilities Managers, or designee.
c Safety Areas - (139.309) Runway and taxiway safety areas
available for air carrier use shall be maintained in a manner
authorized by the FAA as follows:
1. Each safety area is cleared and graded and has no
potentially hazardous ruts, humps, depressions, or other
surface variations.
2. Each safety area is drained by grading & storm sewers to
prevent water accumulation.
3. Each safety area is capable, under dry conditions, of
supporting snow removal equipment, aircraft rescue and fire
fighting equipment, and supporting the occasional passage
of aircraft without causing major damage to the aircraft.
4. No objects are or may be located in any safety area, except
for objects that need to be located there because of their
function. These objects are constructed to the extent
practical, on frangible mounted structures of the lowest
practical height with the frangible point no higher than 3
inches above grade.
5. Runway and taxiway safety area dimensions as of the latest
AOP dated February 24, 1999, aeronautical study number
98-ASW-5155-NRA. These dimensions are illustrated in
exhibit L-3.
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N-S 17 -35 6,080'
T axiwav Lenath
"Au 6,800'
"A-1" 515'
"A-2" 1 ,200'
"A-3" 950'
"A-4" 350'
"A-5" 200'
"8" 6,700'
"B-1 " 510'
"B-2" 800'
"B-3" 1,700'
"B-4" 1,200'
"0" 590'
"Ell 1,800'
"FtI 2,420'
"G" 1,086'
"H" 660'
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Surface Strenath Safety Area
Width RW End
Asphalt 170000DWL 500' 1000'
Asphalt 170000DWL 500' 1000'
Surface Strenath Safety Area
Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
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Asphalt 170000DWL 171'
Safety areas of no less than the above dimensions will be
provided and maintained unless construction, reconstruction
or significant expansion of a runway or taxiway occurs in the
future. In such cases a safety area, which conforms to the
dimensions authorized by the FAA, shall be provided to the
extent practicable at the time thaLJeconstruction, or
significant expansion begins.
d. Safety Area Maintenance Procedures
1 .. Discrepancies are reported by the airport inspection program
to the Airport Maintenance Superintendent who schedules
and insures corrective action.
2. The airport has limited equipment and relies on the City
Streets Department to supply heavy equipment and
experienced equipment operators to make repairs. Airport
crews can do minor dirt filling and grading.
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3.
Final inspection of repairs and return to services is done by
the Airport Operations and Facilities Managers or designee.
4.
Safety Areas are maintained by mowing with Aviation
Department equipment and personnel. Vegetation will not be
allowed to reach a height equal to or higher than the bottom
of the light portion of any edge light, guidance or distance
remaining sign as viewed from any point along the centerline
of the taxiway or runway for which the lighted fixture was
installed.
e. Markina and Liahtina - (139.311) in a manner authorized by the
FAA, pavement marking, guidance signs, and lighting will be
maintained on the airport for air carrier operations as follows:
1. Marking - All pavement markings, as applicable will be in
accordance with FAA AC 150/5340-1 Standards for Airports
Markings.
Runway will have at least the markings appropriate for the
runway approach category, defined in FAR Part 77 as:
Runwav End
Markina Tvpe
Fixed Distance Markina
13
31
17
35
Precision Instrument
Non Precision Instrument
Non Precision Instrument
Precision Instrument
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Taxiway markings-Taxiway centerlines and hold positions
markings are standard 6" yellow uniform stripes outlined with
a black border stripe if applicable on taxiways.
2. Marking Maintenance - The Aviation Department Airfield
Maintenance has overall responsibility for the Corpus Christi
International Airport meeting conformance to marking
standards.. This is done by three (3) methods:
a. The Airport has available truck-mounted and walk-
behind stripers with experienced craftsmen through
the City of Corpus Christi - Street Department. They
are available through an established city work order
procedure.
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b
The Aviation Department, when work loads require an
outside contractor, has available local pavement
striping contractors.
c.
The inspection of striping is done on the
morning/evening inspection as outlined in Page 0-1
[139.327(a)], Paragraph (1) (a). Any area closed for
striping is inspected and approved for reopening by
the Airport Operations and Facilities Managers or
designee.
3. Guidance signs - meet the standards of FAA Advisory
Circulars 150/5340-18 and 150/534544 and are as shown
on the Sign Plan on (Exhibit 15)
4. Lighting - A.C. 150/5340-24 (design, installation, and
maintenance) and A.C. 150/534546A (Runway light fixture
specification) .
Runway and Taxiway Liqhtinq
Runway
Liqhtinq System
Approach Liqhts
13
17
31
35
HIRL
HIRL
HIRL
HIRL
MALSR
ODALS
MALSR
MALSR
VAS I
VAS I
VAS I
NOTE: MALSR and VASI are FAA owned, operated, and
maintained.
Taxiway System
"A" MITL
(low profile reflectors at
lead-in to RWYs 17 & 35)
"A-1" MITL
"A-2" MITL
"A-3" MITL
"A4" MITL
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"A-5"
MITL
H;S"
MITL
"B-1"
MITL
"B-2"
MITL
"B-3"
MITL
"B-4"
MITL
"0"
MITL
"En
MITL
"F"
MITL
"G"
MITL
"Htt
MITL
A standard clear and green rotating beacon is installed on a
tower in the airfield. Two runway guard lights are installed at
the hold short line of TWY "B3".
5. Airfield liahtina and auidance sian maintenance is done by a
qualified Journeyman Electrician on the CCIA staff.
Inspections are conducted daily in the evening (second
inspection) as outlined on Page 0-1 for self inspection.
When a major electrical problem develops the following
resources are available on short notice, evenings, or
holidays:
a. Airport Electrician & Airfield crew.
b. Work order Electrician from City of Corpus Christi
Maintenance Services Department.
c. Numerous electrical contractors within the Corpus
Christi area. Work completed must meet National
Electric Code standards and current FAA Advisory
Circulars. Systems worked on will be reviewed by the
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Airport Maintenance Superintendent and cleared
before returned to selVice.
d. Airfield lighting discrepancies are corrected by the
Airport Electrician the same day that they are
reported, if possible. Should a failure be of a major
nature, a report will be made to the Facilities Manager
and additional resources will be provided.
e. All surface, apron, vehicle parking, roadway, and
building lighting on the airport is designed, adjusted or
shielded so as not to blind or hinder air traffic control
or aircraft operations.
f Spare parts are maintained in the CCIA Electrical
Shop.
6. Air Carrier Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO)
Not currently in effect.
f. Traffic and Wind Direction Indicators - (139.323). In a manner
authorized by the FAA, traffic and wind indicators on the airport
shall be maintained as follows: A lighted cone(s.) A standard
lighted wind cone is installed on the airport between both runways
and south of the commercial ramps. There are four (4) lighted
supplemental wind cones located at the approach end of each
runway. Traffic patterns are standard.
The wind direction indicators are inspected daily and the airport has
replacement cones in stock. Replacement is done by the Airport
Electrician.
g. Obstruction Removal. MarkinQ. and LiQhtinQ - (139.331) In a
manner authorized by the FAA, any obstruction within the authority
of the Corpus Christi International Airport will be removed or
marked and/or lighted. However, removal, marking, and lighting is
not required if it is determined to be unnecessary by the FAA
aeronautical study. Any obstructions in the airport imaginary
surfaces, as defined by Part 77 of the FAR's, will be removed or
marked and/or lighted if determined by an FAA aeronautical study.
There are currently no obstructions in the airport imaginary
surfaces, as defined by Part 77 of the Federal Aviation Regulations
that require removal. Other obstructions have been marked and/or
lighted as determined necessary by an FAA aeronautical study and
are located on the "Airport Obstruction Chart" AOC 5032 sUlVeyed
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and compiled by the National Oceanic Service (NOS) U.S.
Department of Commerce in accordance with specifications and
standards of accuracy of the FAA, Department of Transportation
and NOS. A copy of this chart is maintained in the '0 & M' Division
of the Corpus Christi International Airport - Aviation Department.
1 . The Airport Operation Division will obtain and review the
updated Obstruction Chart and Aeronautical Data Sheet
published by the National Oceanic Service to determine
whether any new obstructions exist which have not been the
subject of a "no-objection" airspace determination by the
FAA Local survey resources will be used as necessary to
supplement and up date this information. The following
objects are required to be obstruction marked or lighted:
2. Marking and/or lighting, excluding FAA facilities is shown on
Exhibit L-5.
3. Obstruction lighting for which the Airport is responsible is
checked during daily inspections. The Airport Electrician
maintains the equipment daily as necessary and has a
quarterly preventive maintenance program in place. There is
no obstruction lighting on the airfield other than atop the
beacon, the lighted wind cones, and FAA Facilities.
4. The Airport imaginary surfaces defined by FAR Part 77 are
protected by a height zoning ordinance adopted by the
Corpus Christi City Council and the Airport Zoning Board.
The zoning ordinances of the City conform to the limits of
FAR Part 77. This information is furnished to all applicants
for zoning in and around the airport out to a limit of 20,000
feet. In all cases where the proposed construction will
exceed allowable heights, the applicant is required to contact
the Aviation Department which assures that requirements for
filing a notice of proposed construction with the FAA ate
followed, to provide for AlP review and determination by
FAA. The zoning ordinance created a zoning variance board
to hear appeals. The Aviation Department is notified of
appeals and is a party to any appeal proceeding, with the
right to present evidence.
5. The Operation specialist or designee is responsible for
submitting an airport construction proposal to FAA.
5. Airport Condition ReportinQ- (139.339) in a manner authorized by the FAA
the Airport Operations Division provides for the collection and
dissemination of airport condition information as follows. Notices to
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Airmen (NOT AMs) are generated and controlled by the Airport Operation
Division and issued through the San Angelo Flight Service Station. The
original NOT AM is signed and approved by one of the following:
a Director of Aviation
b Operations Manager
c Operations Specialist
d. Public Safety Officers
e Maintenance Superintendent
As a secondary measure to the NOT AM system, airport conditions reports
are distributed to the following by telephone, facsimile, electronic mail, or
other electronic means
a. FAA-ATCT Supervisor
b. Commercial Airlines Operations Offices
c. FBO Offices
d. Airport Tenants (as required)
NOT AMS that are not self-canceling are canceled by an authorized
person and logged with the original NOTAM. Written notification is made
to all parties.
Reporting shall provide information on the following airport conditions
which may affect the safe operation of air carriers:
a. Construction or maintenance activity on movement areas, safety
areas, or loading ramps and parking areas.
b. Surface irregularities on movement areas or loading ramps and
parking areas.
c. Snow, ice, slush, or water on the movement area or loading ramps
and parking areas.
d. Snow piled or drifted on or near movement areas such that air
carrier aircraft propellers, engine pods, rotors, and wingtips will not
clear any snowdrift or snow bank as the aircraft's landing gear
traverses any full-strength portion of the movement area.
e. Objects on the movement area or safety areas contrary to 14 CFR
Part 139.309.
f. Malfunction of any lighting system required by 14 CFR 139.311.
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g Unresolved wildlife hazards as identified in accordance with 14
CFR Part 139.337 such as large animals or flocks of birds. (Wildlife
includes domestic animals out of the control of their owner.)
h Newly-created obstructions to air navigation.
i. No availability of any Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting capability
required fewer than 14 CFR 139.317 or 14 CFR 139.319.
J. Any other condition as specified in this Airport Certification Manual
or that may otherwise adversely affect the safe operation of air
ca rners.
A copy of the form used for logging and canceling NOTAMS is
included as "NOT AM Form" Exhibit L-6.
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E. OPERATIONAL SAFETY
1. Public Protection - (139.335)
a The airport boundary is enclosed with a 6 foot chain fink fence
topped with a 3 strand barbed wire. The primary function of the
outer perimeter fence, signs, and gate areas are to prevent
inadvertent entry of unauthorized persons or vehicles. The fencing
meets the security requirements of 49 CFR Part 1542. Fences are
inspected twice each regular shift (morning and evening). Broken
fence or gates are reported to airfield maintenance division for
proper repa ir.
b. Blast barriers are not presently required as all persons not onboard
commercial flights are within the terminal building or enclosed gate
houses when engines are being operated. Runups are conducted
only in designated areas where there are no hazards. Power
pushbacks are conducted only after advice from the ATCT Tower
that no potential hazard is present.
2. Pedestrians and Ground Vehicles- (139.329)
a. Vehicles are not allowed in the airport movement areas or
commercial apron without the permission of the airport
management. Only ground vehicles and pedestrians necessary for
airport operations are permitted access to the movement areas and
safety areas. These include FAA, Airport emergency and
maintenance vehicles, air carriers, and approved support entities.
Vehicles are properly marked and use flashers or beacons as
required. Vehicles at all times give right of way to maneuvering
aircraft. Ground vehicle and pedestrian access to the movement
area and safety areas is controlled by the following
1 Vehicles are not allowed in the airport movement areas or
commercial apron without the permission of the airport
management.
2. Only vehicles necessary for airport operations are allowed in
the movement areas or commercial apron. These include
FAA, Airport emergency and maintenance vehicles, air
carriers, and approved support entities. Vehicles are
properly marked and use flashers or beacons as required.
3. Vehicles at all times give right of way to maneuvering
aircraft.
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b Vehicle and pedestrian operations within the aircraft movement
area are controlled through communications with the Control Tower
or by an escort vehicle in communication with the Control Tower.
All ground vehicles operating on the airport runways, taxiways, or in
the respective safety areas shall have two-way radio
communication with the tower. Vehicles and pedestrians will remain
clear of the runway(s) and runway safety area(s) during air carrier
aircraft landings and takeoffs.
c. The A TeT is operational twenty four hours a day.
d. Vehicles operating in the movement areas at night are required to
have operati,ng flashing yellow, red, or red/blue strobes or beacons
or is escorted by a vehicle that which is so equipped. Yellow is the
general purpose utility color for the airport. Special or Emergency
vehicles will use red or red/blue colors.
e. Vehicles are required by the FAA approved Airport Security Plan
(ASP) to be marked with company logo or placard if used in the
movement area. All other units will be challenged by the Airport
Public Safety personnel.
f. No vehicle without two-way radio communication with the A TCT, or
escorted by a vehicle with two-way radio communications with the
A TCT, will be allowed to operate in the movement areas. [139.329
(C)(3)].
g. Any vehicle operating on these areas without two-way radio
capability shall be accompanied by an escort vehicle with a two-
way radio. Other provisions, such as the use of light guns (tower),
vehicle lane, etc. for the safe and orderly operation of ground
vehicles may be adopted in special circumstances by letter of
agreement with FAA-ATCT. The letters of agreement between the
Corpus Christi International Airport management and the Air Traffic
Manager, Corpus Christi A TCT is in effect for movement areas.
(See Appendix I, Vehicular Movement Letter of Agreement).
[139329(e)J
h. Employees, tenants, and contractors shall receive initial training,
and recurrent training every 12 consecutive calendar months. A
record for each individual trained after June 9, 2004 shall be
maintained for 24 consecutive calendar months after the
termination of an individual's access to the movement areas and
safety areas, as required in CFR 139.303.
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i. If there is an incident, accident, or complaint on a movement area
the Airport Public Safety unit responding to the call will file an
"Airport Incident Report" (See Exhibit L-8.)The records are
maintained by month/year in the Operations division of the airport
office and are available for inspection by the FAA [139.329(f)].
Failure by any party to comply with rules and regulations pertaining
to Airfield Operational Safety will subject them to penalty as
prescribed in local ordinance, or restricted from operating on the
airfield, or both, depending on the severity of the incident.
J. Personnel working within or driving through the ILS critical area
shall be under radio control with the A TCT. Service roads leading
into the ILS areas are marked with "ILS Critical Area" signs.
3. Safety OurinQ Construction and Maintenance (139.341)
a The airport will mark and, if appropriate, light in a manner
authorized by the FAA:
1. Construction and other unserviceable areas that are on or
adjacent to any movement area or any other area of the
airport on which air carrier aircraft may be operated;
2. Each item of construction equipment and each construction
roadway, which may affect the safe movement of aircraft on
the airport
3. Identify and mark any area adjacent to a NAVAIO that, if
traversed, could cause derogation of the signal or the failure
of the NAVAIO.
b. The airport provides procedures prior to construction for avoiding
damage to existing utilities, cables, wires, conduits, pipelines, and
other underground facilities as follows:
1 . All utilities will be identified and marked prior to construction
commencing. Airport Maintenance or the Contractor will
conspicuously identify all construction areas and other
unserviceable pavement and safety areas by marking and
lighting.
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4 Protection of NAVAIOs - (139.333)
a. In a manner authorized by the FAA, the Corpus Christi International
Airport prevents the construction of facilities on the airport that, as
determined by the FAA Administrator, would derogate the operation
of electronic NAVAIOs, visual aids, and air traffic control facilities on
the airport primarily through the process of prior notification to the
FAA for approval of the change to the approved Airport Layout
Plan. Construction is not authorized until an aeronautical study is
completed and the FAA Airports office has approved the ALP
revision.
b NAVAIOs on the airport are protected from vandalism and theft
primarily through airport perimeter and security fencing and airport
security patrols.
c. Interruption of visual and electronic signals of NAVAIOs is
prevented, insofar as it is within the airport's authority, by:
1. CCIA currently has no ILS hold position signs on taxiways.
2. ILS critical area sign on roads or other vehicle access routes
across critical areas are currently in effect at all applicable
locations.
3. Vehicle operator training sessions which include a
description of ILS critical area dimensions and restrictions on
entry during weather conditions involving a cloud ceiling
below 800 feet and/or, visibility less than 2 miles.
4. The airport's inspection program which includes a check of
visual aids for blockage by objects or vegetation.
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F. HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS [139.321)
1 Caroo Handlino - [139.321 (a)] - The City of Corpus Christi Aviation
Department Corpus Christi International Airport does not act as a handling
agent for any material regulated by 49 CFR Part 171 that is, or is intended
to be, transported by air. Corpus Christi Aviation Department does not act
as a cargo handling agent or a fueling agent.
2. Fire Safety Standards - [139.321 (b)) - Procedures and devices required
for the safe storing, dispensing, or otherwise handling of fuel, lubricants
and oxygen are as follows:
a Bonding - [139.321 (b) (1))
1. Prior to making any fueling connection to the aircraft, the
fueling equipment shall be bonded to the aircraft by use of a
cable thus providing a conductive path to equalize potential
between the fueling equipment and the aircraft. The bond
shall be maintained until fueling connections have been
removed, thus permitting the reuniting of separated charges
that could be generated during the fueling operation.
2. In addition to the above, when fueling over the wing, the
nozzle shall be bonded with the nozzle bond cable, having a
clip or plug, to a metallic component of the aircraft that is
metallically connected to the filler port. If there is no plug
receptacle or means for attaching a clip, the operator shall
touch the filler cap with the nozzle spout before removing the
cap so as to equalize the potential between the nozzle and
the filler port. The spout shall be kept in contact with the filler
neck until the fueling is completed.
3. When a metal funnel is used in aircraft fueling, it shall be
kept in contact with both the fill nozzle and container to avoid
the possibility of a spark at the fill opening. Plastic funnels
shall not be used.
4. When a hydrant service or cart is used for fueling, the
hydrant coupler shall be connected to the hydrant system
prior to bonding the fuel equipment to the aircraft.
5. Bonding and fuel connections shall be disconnected in the
reverse order of connection.
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6.
Conductive hose shall be used to prevent electrostatic
discharge but shall not be used to accomplish required
bonding.
7.
When top loading tanks trucks through open domes, a bond
shall be established between the loading piping and the
cargo tank to equalize potentials. The bond connection shall
be made before the dome is opened, and removed only after
the done is closed.
8.
A bond connection shall be made between the cargo tank
and the loading rack before any connections are made and
shall remain in place throughout the loading operation.
9.
Nozzles, hoses and cables used for bonding shall be
securely stowed when the fuel servicing operation is
completed
b Public Protection (139.321 (b) (2))
1. No aircraft shall be refueled, defueled, or oil serviced while
aircraft engines are running. No aircraft shall be warmed by
application of heat or while such aircraft is ina hangar or
congested area or in an enclosed space.
2. No person shall smoke or permit any open flame within 100
feet of any aircraft undergoing fuel service or within at least
50 feet from any hangar or building.
3. No person shall start the engine of any aircraft when there is
any fuel on the ground under such aircraft.
4. No person shall perform or allow performance of and
refueling operation during an electrical storm.
5. No person shall operate any radio transmitter or receiver or
switch electrical appliances off or on in an aircraft during
fueling or defueling.
6. No person shall use any material or equipment during fueling
or defueling of aircraft which is likely to cause a spark or
ignition.
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7.
No aircraft shall be fueled or defueled while passengers are
on board the aircraft unless a passenger loading ramp is in
place at the cabin door of the aircraft, the aircraft door is in
an open position, and a cabin attendant is present at or near
the cabin door.
8.
No airborne radar equipment shall be operated or ground
tested on any area wherein the directional beam of high
intensity radar is within 300 feet or low intensity radar (less
than 50 kW output) is within 100 feet of another aircraft, an
aircraft refueling truck or aircraft fuel or flammable liquid
storage facility.
c. Control of access to storaoe areas - [139.321 (b) (3)] Each storage
area is secured from unrestricted public access by physical
barriers, fencing, continuous observation, or other acceptable
means.
1. Fuel Farm areas are protected by security fencing and
locked gates.
2. Airport tenant fueling agents are responsible for the security
of leased area(s), thus permitting only authorized person's
access to fuel storage area(s).
3. In addition Airport Public Safety and Operations personnel
monitor fueling facilities, challenging unauthorized vehicles
and individuals as necessary.
4. Tenant fueling agent security measures include:
a. Security fencing and locks
b. Area lighting
c Signage
d. Visual observation
d. Fire Safety in Fuel Farm and Storaae Areas - [139.321 (b) (4)]
1 . These areas shall be clearly identified by "Flammable, No
Smoking" signs at access points.
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2.
Shall be identified by grade labels and color coding in
accordance with American Petroleum Standard 1542,
"Airport Equipment Marking for Fuel Identification."
3.
Gasoline, oil, solvent drums, and receptacles shall not be
stored on apron and ramp areas in excess of amounts
actually needed as current stock. Any material of this type
that is kept in subject areas will be kept enclosed and
covered in a clearly marked and labeled housing of a design
and type that meets the approval of local fire code.
e Fire safety in mobile fuelers. fuelina oits. and fuelina cabinets
[139.321 (b) (5)]
1. Emergency shut off devices shall be provided and clearly
marked for location and method of operation.
2. The area shall be marked as to type of fuel, display
owner/operators name or logo, have "Flammable", "No
Smoking" and appropriate "Hazardous Material" placard(s)
showing 1203 for 100LL and or 1863 for JET fuel.
3. The area shall be kept clear of weeds, grass, debris and
flammable waste.
4. Tanks shall be provided with adequate pressure relief
venting.
5. Adequate bonding points shall be provided for all fuel
transfer operations. Piping, filters, tanks and electrical
components are electrically bonded together and
interconnected to adequate electrical ground.
6. Hoses shall be of a type approved by National Fire
Protection Association 407 for aviation use.
7, Nozzles shalf be equipped with "deadman", controls and
shall be stowed so as to minimize entry of foreign objects
into nozzle tips, or equipped with dust caps.
8, Electrical equipment, switches and wiring shall meet NFPA
Standard 70, National' Electrical Code for use in an
explosive atmosphere. They shall be reasonably protected
from heat, abrasion, or other impact which could cause
failure of insulation, open spark or other ignition source.
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9.
Tank inlets shall be color coded to identify fuel grade and
shall be secured to allow operation only by authorized,
trained personnel.
10.
Hoses, nozzles and outflow connectors should be equipped
with appropriate unique fuel coupling for each product in
storage
11.
Fuel servicing personnel shall be trained in the use of
available fire extinguishing equipment that they may be
expected to operate.
Fueling facilities are inspected for fire safety at least once
every 3 months by Airport Operations or Public Safety
Personnel. Fire safety in the fuel farms and storage areas
will be frequently monitored. Violations will be immediately
corrected; written documentation will be forwarded to the
fueling agency manager.
f. Fixed Dispensers
CCIA currently does not have any fixed dispensers.
g. Fuel Servicino Vehicle Fire Safety - [139.321 (b) (5)]
1. Fuel service vehicle cargo tanks and vehicle chassis shall be
electrically bonded to prevent a difference in electrostatic
potential.
2. At least two 20-BC rated or above fire extinguishers with
current inspections shall be affixed, one on each side of the
vehicle readily accessible from the ground.
3. Two emergency shut off devices shall be provided and
placarded for location and type of operation.
4. Decals indicating "Flammable", "No Smoking", type fuel and
appropriate "Hazardous Material" placards 1203 for 100LL
and 1863 for JET A. Owner/operator name or logo shall be
affixed to the vehicle on either side.
5. A static discharge cable shall be provided to permit bonding.
A cable with a clamp or plug shall be attached to each
overwing nozzle to facilitate compliance with bonding
procedures.
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6.
The engine exhaust system shall be in good condition and
shall be located so as to minimize the hazard of fire in the
event of leakage from the fuel dispensing system of the
vehicle or spillage or overflow of fuel from the vehicle fuel
tank or the cargo tank.
7.
Vehicle brakes and parking brake shall be operable.
8.
Electrical wiring shall be installed so as to provide protection
from physical damage and from contact with possible fuel
spill either by location or by being enclosed in metal conduit
or other oil-resistant protective covering. Vehicles with
broken wiring, bulbs or light lenses shall be placed out of
service. All vehicle electrical equipment shall be in
compliance with NFPA 70.
9.
"NO SMOKING" signs shall be installed in the cab of the
vehicle. Ash trays and cigarette lighters shall be removed
from the vehicle.
10.
Tank vents shall be provided on dome covers and shall be
operable.
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Dome covers shall be provided with weather tight gaskets or
seals in good condition, and shall be installed with the hinge
toward the front. Flashing shall be provided around filler
opening dome covers to prevent spilled fuel from draining
near possible sources of ignition.
12.
Dispensing nozzles shall be equipped with a 1 DO-mesh
nozzle screen. For overwing servicing of jet fuel it shall be
equipped with a nozzle tip meeting SAE specification AS
1852. Nozzles for underwing servicing shall be designed so
that they must be securely and completely seated in the
mating connection on the aircraft before the poppet valve
can be opened. It shall not be possible to disengage the
nozzle from the aircraft fitting until the poppet valve is fully
closed.
13.
The valve which controls the flow of fuel to an aircraft shall
have a deadman control in normal operating condition. This
control shall not be blocked or otherwise bypassed. The
deadman control shall be arranged so that the fuel
serviceman can observe the operation while he is holding
the control
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14.
On underwing fuel servicing, the fuel flow control valve shall
be located ahead of the fuel line to the aircraft fuel servicing
nozzle.
15.
Hoses shall be designed for aviation use" and approved by
the National Fire protection Association under NFPA
Standard 407. Hoses shall be labeled with the
manufacturer's name, design pressure, and "Aircraft Fueling
Hose". Hoses shall be maintained in good condition, free of
blistering, saturation, cuts or nicks which may have damaged
the cover and any abrasion which exposes a significant
amount of reinforcement material. Radiator hose clamps
shall not be used for hose connections, only swaged fuel
hose fittings are acceptable.
16.
Tires shall be in good condition and not worn beyond tread-
wear indicators.
17.
During fueling operations, fuel servicing vehicles shall be
parked in a position to be capable of driving directly away
from the aircraft in the event of fire.
18.
Not more than one fuel servicing vehicle shall be positioned
to refuel each wing of an aircraft and not more than two
vehicles shall be positioned to serve the same aircraft.
19.
When malfunction of refueling equipment is detected, all
refueling shall cease I immediately and the malfunction
remedied or entire unit replaced by another. Any
malfunctions or irregularity detected on or within the aircraft
being serviced will be brought to the attention of the aircraft
owner or operator immediately.
Parking areas for aircraft fuel servicing tank vehicles shall be
arranged to:
a. Facilitate dispersal of the vehicles in the event of
emergency
b. Provide at least 10 feet of clear space between
parked vehicles for accessibility and fire control
purposes.
c. Prevent any leakage from draining to an adjacent
building.
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d.
Minimize exposure to damage from out-of- control
aircraft.
e.
Provide at least 50 feet from any airport terminal
building, aircraft cargo building, aircraft hangar, or
other airport structure housing the public which has
windows or doors in the exposed walls.
h. Loadino Aircraft Fuel Servicino Vehicles - [139.321 (b) (5)]
1. Valves that control the flow of fuel to the fuel servicing
vehicle shall have a deadman control.
2. The engine of the vehicle shall be shut off before filling.
3. The vehicle shall be grounded and electrically bonded to the
fill pipe before the dome covers are opened, this shall be
maintained until the domes covers are securely closed and
filling operations complete.
4. The vehicle cargo tank or compartment shall not be loaded
liquid full. Sufficient space shall be allowed to prevent
leakage or overflow from expansion.
5. A heat actuated shutoff valve shall be provided in the piping
immediately upstream of the loading hose or swing arm
connection.
6. Top Loading:
a. Drop tubes used in top loading or overhead loading of
bank vehicles shall be designed to minimize
turbulence.
b. Fixed drop tubes permanently mounted in the vehicle
shall extend to the bottom of the tank or to inside the
sump to maintain submerged loading and avoid
splash loading of the fuel.
c. Drop tubes attached to loading assemblies extending
into the vehicle tank should extend to the bottom of
the tank and be maintained in that position until the
tank is loaded.
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7.
Bottom Loading of Fuel Servicing Vehicles.
a. Loading hose for the desired aviation fuel should be
identified by color coding or labeling and should
conform to NFPA 407 safety requirements.
b. The connection between the vehicle and the arm or
hose shall be self-sealing, leak proof, dry-break
coupler which cannot be opened until it is engaged to
the vehicle companion adapter. It should not be
possible to disconnect the hose from the vehicle until
the internal valving of both components is fully closed.
c The bottom loading fitting on the vehicle should be of
self-sealing, spring-loaded check valve type which will
remain in closed position until-opened by connecting
the companion coupler.
d. Control of filling the vehicle should be by a preset
metered liquid control, a float-actuated shutoff, a
sensing or other automatic device, and by a
deadman type manual control.
e. The fill pipe and valving on bottom loading vehicles
should be arranged so as to prevent fuel spraying and
turbulence in the tank. Inlet baffling may be used to
accomplish this.
3. Fuelinq Aqents General Requirements and Fire Protection [139.321 (b)(2)]
a. Fire extinguishers shall be properly inspected annually and
recharged if necessary. Loss of tamper wires shall be grounds for
placing an extinguisher out of service. Extinguishers shall be
equipped with the current inspection tags.
b. Fueling shall be performed only outdoors.
c. Fuel leaks on vehicles shall be grounds for placing the vehicle out
of service.
d. Speed limits on aircraft parking ramps are 15 mph and in the
vicinity of aircraft 5 mph.
e. Fuelers shall be parked in designated areas at least 50 feet from
buildings and with at least 10 feet separation between vehicles.
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f. Crews engaged in the fueling and defueling of aircraft, the filling of
dispensing equipment or dumping into storage with aviation fuels
shall exercise extreme caution to prevent spills. When spills occur,
servicing will cease and spills removed, or absorbed with suitable
materials.
4. Approval of Installations and Eauipment:
a. The prospective tenant shall show compliance with these standards
by submissions of plans and specification to the City of Corpus
Christi and CCIA and shall receive written approval prior to starting
any construction or installation.
b. All equipment, installations and training shall continuously meet
these standards and all facilities and records pertaining to fueling
shall be made available to authorized representatives of City of
Corpus Christi and CCIA at all times during normal business hours.
5. Compliance and Surveillance - [139.321 (c)) The CCIA will require all
fueling agents to comply with the above standards by means of periodic
inspections by:
a. Fueling agent supervisors will be contacted in advance to arrange
for a mutually acceptable date and time for the inspection.
b. A jOint inspection with a fueling supervisor or representative will be
conducted and the following items addressed as appropriate:
Grounding and Bonding
Public Protection
Control of access to storage areas
Fire safety in fuel farm and storage areas
Fire safety in mobile fuelers
Training of personnel in fire safety City of Corpus Christi Fire Code
c. A discussion or debriefing, concerning inspection results and
required corrective actions will be held.
d. A copy of the inspection report will be submitted to the fueling
agency facility manager or designee.
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e. Copies of notification and inspection reports will be maintained on
file in the office of the Chief of Public Safety for no less than 12
months.
f. Assurance of corrective action is verified by official correspondence
and subsequent follow up inspections by the Operations Division.
6. Fire Safety Insoection Prooram - [139.321 (d)] - Fuel safety inspections
are conducted once every 3 consecutive months of both mobile fuelers
and fuel farms and are recorded on report forms shows as Exhibit(s) L-11,
and L-11 (a) These reports are kept on file in ARFF station for 12
consecutive calendar months and will be made available for FAA
inspection upon request.
7. Fuel Safety Trainino and Certification. [139.321 (e) and (f)] Each fueling
agent shall have at least one supervisor attend an aviation fuel training
course, authorized by the FAA, in fire safety; and shall be trained prior to
initial performance of duties, or be enrolled in an authorized aviation fuel
training course that will be completed within 90 days of initiating duties,
and receive recurrent instruction at least every 24 consecutive calendar
months. This supervisor shall in turn give at least on-the-job training and
recurrent instruction every 24 consecutive calendar months to all other
employees who fuel aircraft, accept fuel shipments or otherwise handle
fuel. Written certification of this training shall be obtained by Operations
Manager every 12 consecutive months and the records of the training will
be kept by CCIA and made available for inspection by the FAA on request.
8. Corrective Actions. [139.321 (g)] The Corpus Christi International Airport
shall require each tenant fueling agent to take immediate corrective action
whenever the airport becomes aware of noncompliance with a standard
required by these standards. Each tenant fueling agent shall take
immediate corrective action to comply with these standards. The Corpus
Christi International Airport shall notify the FAA Regional Airports Division
Manager immediately through the assigned Airport Certification Safety
Inspector when noncompliance is discovered and corrective action cannot
be accomplished within a reasonable period of time.
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G. AIRCRAFT RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING - (139.315,139.317,139.319)
1. Index Requirement - (139.315) The index for aircraft firefighting and
rescue is based on the average of 5 or more scheduled departures per
day by an air carrier using the following aircrafts Boeing 200,300,500,700
series, EMB145 series, and the CRJ 700 series
2. Hours of Ooeration - Rescue and firefighting capability is provided 24
hours a day, seven days per week.
3. Equipment and Aqents - (139.317) ARFF vehicles, agent
quantities, and discharge capacities are listed on Exhibit L-9.
4. Operational Requirements - (139.319)
a. Increase in Index - If an increase in the average daily departures or
the length of air carrier aircraft would result in an increase in the
Index required by 14 CFR Part 139, the Corpus Christi International
Airport shall comply with the increased requirements before
authorization is given to the air carrier concerned.
b Reduction in rescue and firefiahtinq. NOT APPLICABLE.
The Corpus Christi International Airport does not use a reduced
index during hours of air carrier operations 139.319 (c) and (d).
c. Vehicle Communications - Each required firefighting
vehicle is equipped with two-way radio equipment for
communication with:
1 The Control Tower, on 121.9 MHz ground control frequency.
2. Public Safety Operations and communications with
emergency mutual aid agencies (City Fire Department, EMS,
and City Police Department) are conducted on an 800 MHz
(800 Trunk) Communications System.
3. As a back-up to the 800 MHz system, in the event of a
repeater failure, communications can be conducted radio to
radio in a local area.
d. Vehicle markina and liahtinq- Each required ARFF vehicle
is equipped with a flashing strobe or rotating beacon and is painted
in FAA approved colors to enhance contrast with the background
environment.
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e. Vehicle readiness- Each vehicle and its systems is maintained in an
operational condition during all air carrier operations by airport
ground vehicle maintenance shop. The airport houses all
equipment in a three bay Fire Station of steel & brick construction.
Any required vehicle which becomes inoperative shall be replaced
immediately with equipment having at least equal capabilities in
agent quantity, response time, discharge rate, and
communications. If replacement equipment is not available
immediately, the Aviation Director shall notify the FAA Regional
Airports Division Manager through the Airport Certification Safety
Inspector and each air carrier using the airport in accordance with
14 CFR Part 139.339 and paragraph A-5, Page A-1 of this Manual.
If the required Index level of capability is not restored within 48
hours, the Corpus Christi International Airport, unless otherwise
authorized by the FAA, shall limit air carrier operations on the
airport to those compatible with the Index corresponding to the
remaining operative rescue and firefighting equipment.
f. Response reauirements - The airport fire department will respond
to each emergency for which procedures have been established in
the Airport Emergency Plan, during periods of air carrier operations
and will demonstrate compliance with response requirements when
requested by the FAA. Within 3 minutes from the time of an alarm,
at least one required vehicle can reach the midpoint of the farthest
runway serving air carriers from its assigned post, or reach any
other specified point of comparable distance on the movement area
which is available to air carriers, and begin application of foam or
dry chemical. Within 4 minutes from the time of alarm all other
required vehicles can reach the same point from their assigned
post and begin application of foam, dry chemical, or clean agent.
g. Off-Airport Responses - An off-airport ARFF response to any
required vehicle or personnel to non-aviation incidents, such as
structural fires or traffic accidents, during air carrier operations may
result in a violation of 14 CFR Part 139. An off-airport ARFF
response to an aircraft incident or accident may be a Deviation as
defined by 14 CFR Part 139.113, and will be conducted only if
Corpus Christi fire department equipment and personnel are not
adequate to meet the demands of the aircraftemergency. In such
cases, if continuing air carrier operations are not fully protected in
terms of number of required vehicles, agent quantities, trained
personnel, communications, response time, and other requirements
of 14 CFR Part 139.319, the highest ranking PSO will report the off-
airport response to the Operations Manager, who will issue a
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NOT AM informing air carriers of the airport ARFF Index level
corresponding the remaining equipment and personnel. As soon
as possible thereafter, all vehicles will be returned to service at their
assigned post, and the NOT AM will be canceled. If any air carrier
operation was not informed of the off-airport response, it will be
treated as a Deviation and will be reported to the FAA by the
Division Manager as required by paragraph A-5 on page A-1.of this
manual.
h. Rescue and Firefiohtino Personnel Trainino and Qualification -
Each person assigned to rescue and firefighting duty will receive
initial training in the following subject areas prior to assignment to
either temporary or permanent duty. Recurrent training will be
conducted in the same subject areas every 12 consecutive
calendar months thereafter. Training records documenting
completion of these requirements are maintained in the office of the
Operations Superintendent, along with a complete copy of the
approved Training curriculum. The Curriculum identifies each
subject area. Training resources and objectives for each subject
area, and hours of initial and recurrent training required in each
subject.
1. Airport familiarization.
2. Aircraft familiarization
3. Rescue and firefighting personnel safety.
4. Emergency communications systems on the airport,
including fire alarms.
5. Use of the fire hoses, nozzles, turrets, and other appliances.
6. Application of types of required extinguishing agent.
7. Forced entry into aircraft, ventilation of aircraft, extraction of
persons from aircraft, and aircraft evacuation assistance.
8. Fire fighting operations.
9. Adapting and using structural rescue and firefighting
equipment for aircraft rescue and firefighting.
10. Aircraft cargo hazards including hazardous
materials/dangerous goods in air shipments.
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11.
Firefighter duties under the Airport Emergency Plan.
I. Live fire trainina - All rescue and firefighting personnel participate in
live-fire prior to initial ARFF duties and every 12 consecutive
months thereafter. The facility or trainer used is the City of Laredo
Fire Department, or college station training facility in Bryan Texas.
J. A record is maintained of all training given to each individual for 24
consecutive months after completion of training. These records are
kept by the Airport Public Safety Chief at Corpus Christi
International Airport.
k. Emeraency Medical Trainina - [139.319(1) (4))
1 The Corpus Christi International Airport - Aircraft Rescue
and Fire Fighting unit will provide at least a minimum of one
officer on shift during air carrier operations that has been
trained to the Emergency Care Attendant level or higher.
2. In addition City EMS response units are available for
response to the Airport on a 24 hour basis.
I. Personnel Availability - [139.319(1) (6)) The CCIA- ARFF unit has
20 full-time positions. There are six persons assigned to each 24
hour shift. The personnel assigned to this unit are cross-trained and
certified as Law Enforcement Officers, Aircraft Rescue and Fire
fighters, and medical field responds with a minimum training in
ESA There is no shift allowed less than four persons during the
hours of air carrier operation. This provides three persons for ARFF
calls
m. Emeraency Alertina System - [139.319(1) (2) (iv)] The Corpus
Christi International Airport owns and maintains three
communication systems. Two of the systems have primary
functions in dispatching first responding units, requesting mutual
aid, and controlling on site incident command.
1. The ARFF Telephone Alert System. This system is installed
in the FAA-ATC Tower Cab, Airport Communications Office,
and the City Fire Department Dispatch. It is an automatic
ring down system when the handset is raised from its cradle.
The tower operator has immediate contact with the ARFF
and City Fire Department dispatchers. This system is
maintained by Southwestern Bell.
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2.
The airport operates an 800 MHz base station and a VHF
radio frequency system, with multiple frequency mobile two-
way radio equipment and multiple frequency portable two-
way (hand held) type equipment. The ARFF dispatcher has
at the base station immediate alert notification to all airport
personnel through this system by tone generated call signal
and voice message capability. The 800 MHz (800 trunk)
communications system is operated inter-agency with other
city, county and private agencies.
This system is maintained by the City of Corpus Christi
Municipal Information Systems.
3. Public Address system - PA use is restricted to those who
have an operational need. A microphone is installed in the
Public Safety Dispatch offices. Speakers are located in the
Terminal Complex public areas and in offices where
required.
This system is maintained by the Airport Electrician.
n. FireflQhter protective clothinQ and eauipment - Each firefighter is
provided with:
1 Clothing
a. Structura1 firefighter helmet with aluminized cover and
safety visor
b. Aluminized bunker coat
c Aluminized bunker pants with suspenders
d. Rubber firefighter boots w/steel toe & shank
protection
e. Firefighter gloves
f. Nomex fire hood
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Equipment
a. Portable hand held radio
b. There are self-contained breathing apparatus
(SCBA) on each vehicle
c. SCBA mask
d. Pass device
NOTE: See Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Inventory
on Exhibit L-10.
o Hazardous Material Guidance [139.319 U)] Each vehicle shall be
equipped with or have available through a direct communication
link the USDOT "North American Emergency Response
Guidebook.
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H. SNOW AND ICE CONTROL- (139.313)
NOT APPLICABLE
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City of Corpus Christi
Aviation Department
and
Corpus Christi International Airport
Annex I
Airport Emergency Plan
and
Hurricane Supplement
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INTRODUCTION
Provided herein is Annex I, Airport Emergency Plan, to the Airport Certification Manual
for the City of Corpus Christi International Airport. It provides the frameworkfrom which
the Aviation Department will plan, prepare for, and execute its functions under
impending and actual emergency conditions involving aircraft operations and other
events that may cause damage to property, or jeopardize the safety of employees,
tef1ants, and patrons
The Airport is geographically located in an area that is vulnerable to the threat of natural
disaster caused by hurricanes. The preparedness, coordination, and emergency
procedures required for hurricanes are of a significantly greater magnitude than those
required for other severe weather events and require a more detailed approach to
planning and operations For this reason, a separate Hurricane Supplement has been
added to this plan
The Airport Emergency Plan has been prepared by the staff of the City of Corpus Christi
Aviation Department with the concurrence of the City Manager, Federal Aviation
Administration Air Traffic Control Facility (TRACON/tower), Corpus Christi International
Airport Advisory Board, Corpus Christi Police Department Office of Emergency
Management. and Corpus Christi Fire Department
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
Corpus Christi International Airport
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Record of Interim Changes
Distribution list
Foreword
Interim Change Recommendation Form
L AUTHORITY AND REFERENCES
II.
A.
B.
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Federal
State
Local
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
III. PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE
A.
B
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D.
E.
Development
Distribution
Review
Validation
Revision
IV. ADMINISTRAT!ON AND SUPPORT
A.
B.
Part 139 Exemption (Water Rescue Situations)
Employee Training
V. ORGANIZATION
A.
B
Emergency Authority
Functional Control
VI. DIRECTION AND CONTROL
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Concept of Operations
Single Jurisdiction/Multi Agency Unified Command
Incident Command Post
Functional Area Coordinators
Staging Area
Access Control and Identification
City/Airport EOC Coordination
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VII. INTERAGENCY SUPPORT
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B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Letters of Agreement
Law Enforcement
Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services
Department of Defense
National Transportation Safety Board
United States Postal Service
Media
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COMMUNICA TIANS
Network Description
Emergency Alarm Systems
Notification Procedures
Public Address System
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IX. RECOVERY OPERATIONS
A.
B.
C.
Aircraft Removal
Documentation
Inspection
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X. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
Aircraft Incident/Accident (ALERT 2 and 3)
Bomb Incidents
Airport Structure Fire
Fires at fuel farms or fuel storage areas
Natural disaster
Hazardous materials/dangerous goods incident
Sabotage, hijack incidents
Failure of power for movement area lighting
Water Rescue situations
Crowd Control
Tab I
Tab 2
Tab 3
Tab 4
Tab 5
Tab 6
Tab 7
Tab 8
Tab 9
Tab 10
Appendices
A. Incident Command Structure
B. (RESERVED)
C. Emergency Telephone Directory,
D. (RESERVED)
E. Alert 3 Notification List
F. Fire and Rescue Directory
G. Hospital and Clinic Directory,
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L Letters of Agreement
J. Hurricane Supplement
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DISTRIBUTION LIST
AGency
Copies
American Eagle Airlines 1
American Red Cross 1
A.antic Southeast Airlines 1
Airborne Express 1
City of Corpus Christi Emergency Management 1
City of Corpus Christi Fire Department 2
City of Corpus Christi Maintenance Services 1
City of Corpus Christi Police Department 2
Continental Airlines 1
Cc>>rpus Christi City Manager 1
Federal Aviation Administration, Airport Certifications Branch 1
FAA Air Traffic Control Center 1
FAA Airways Facilities 1
Federa4 Bureau of Investigation 2
Halo Flight 1
~tional Weather Service 1
Naval Air Station Corpus Christi (Fire and Emergency Service Division) 2
N\leces County Constables, Precinct One 1
Nueces County Medical Examiner 1
Nueces County Sheriffs Office 1
t-arcury Air Center 1
Refinery Terminal Fire Company 2
Regional Transit Authority Signature Flight Support 1
S.uthwest Airlines 1
Texas Department of Public Safety. Region III Headquarters 1
Texas National Guard 1
Uflited States Attorney 2
U.ited States Coast Guard Air Station 1
U"ited States Customs Service 2
Uftited States Marshall 2
Uftited States Postal Inspector 2
Uftited States Post Office 2
United States Treasury, Division of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms 2
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FOREWORD
Altho.ugh most types o.f Airpo.rt emergencies may be anticipated and planned far, it is
impossible to. accurately predict the co.nditio.ns and circumstances o.f each occurrence.
Historically, the hazards present during the first few minutes fallawing a serious, yet
survivable aviatio.n mishap have praduced additional casualties amo.ng surviving
passengers, and expased respanders to. extreme danger. Aircraft and ather types o.f
Airpo.rt emergencies in which rapid respanse is critical to. the preservatian of life and
property must be handled quickly, effectively, and professio.nally.
Emergencies requiring a Level II ar Level III respanse may quickly averwhelm the
capabilities and resources af the Airport and will require the assistance of outside
support agencies
The emergency procedures listed in this plan are intended to. initiate lifesaving and
firefighting respo.nses, and to. implement directio.n, caardinatio.n, and assistance to.
support agencies arriving at the emergency scene. It is imperative that Aviatian
o.partment employees understand that planning, team training, mental and physical
readiness, and thorough familiarity with individual and team respo.nsibilities will
determine the level af success achieved in the initial respo.nse to. an emergency, and
during extended co.ardinated operatio.ns with ather agencies.
Note:
"A Nate" is used to. identify infarmation that is essential to. emphasize.
"CAUTION" precedes an actian ar procedure that may result in damage to. property o.r
perso.nal injury if no.t fallowed.
"WARNING" precedes an actian o.r procedure that may result in destructio.n af property
ar lass o.f life if nat follo.wed.
The wards "will," "may," "shauld," and "shall" appeal frequently throughaut this plan. The
folowing explanatian o.f these terms is pravided to. calmly define their intended
meanings.
"Will" is used solely to. indicate futurity.
"May" indicates that an actian ar procedure is aptianal and at the discretian af the
cognizant individual.
"Shauld" is used when actian ar procedure is recammenced.
"Shall" is used when an actian ar procedure is mandatary.
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AIRPORT PUBLICATION
INTERIM CHANGE RECOMMENDATION
Date:
From:
To: Director of Aviation, Corpus Christi International Airport
Vta: Division Manager
Section Supervisor
Shift Supervisor
Subject Change Recommendation
OAirport Emergency Plan 0 Hurricane Supplement 0 Airport Public Safety Manual
Personnel Policy and Procedure Manual 0 Tenant Rules and Regulations Airport Driver's Guide
2. 0 Routine Change [J Urgent Change
3. 0 Change Text 0 Add Text D Delete Text
4.
Page_ Paragraph
Tab
Appendix
5. Change Proposal:
6. Justification:
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I. AUTHORITY AND REFERENCES
A Federal -
1. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 14. Aeronautics and Space. Part
139.
2. U. S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, Advisor Circular 150/5200-31.
B State -
1. Vernon's Texas Code Annotated, Government Code Chapter 418,
Texas Disaster Act of 1975.
2. Executive Order of the Governor 95-1 a.
3 Texas Department of Public Safety, Governor's Division of
Emergency Management, DEM-10, Manaoement Plan
Development Handbook.
C Local -
1 Code of Ordinances, City of Corpus Christi, Standard of Care for
Emeroencv Action. Sec. 15-12
2 City of Corpus Christi Ordinance 24161, Emeroencv Manaoement.
3 City of Corpus Christi Policy H.R. 13.0, Emeroencv Services Policv.
II. PURPOSE AND SCOPE [139.325 (a) (1-3)]
A. Purpose-The purpose of this plan is to:
1 Provide a comprehensive framework from which emergency
response capabilities, jurisdictional boundaries: Interagency
coordination and communications are identified and organized
2 Outline emergency response management and provide detailed
instructions for individuals responsible for the execution of
emergency procedures for specific types of emergencies.
B. Scope - [139.325 (b) (1-8)]
Corpus Christi International Airport (CCIA) is susceptible to hazards and
emergency conditions which are unique to the aviation industry and
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Airport environment, as well as those which may be expected to occur in
the general community/industrial environment. Specific incidents that may
be anticipated are:
1 . Aircraft incident or accident,
2 Bomb incidents, including designated parking areas for the aircraft
involved,
3 Structural fires
4. Fires at fuel farms or fuel storage areas
5. Natural disaster
6. Hazardous materials/dangerous goods incidents
7 Sabotage, hijack incidents, and other unlawful interference with
operations
8. Failure of power for movement area lighting.
9. Water Rescue Situations (Not Applicable)
10. Crowd Control
Information and emergency procedures for these emergency
conditions are contained in Part X (Emergency Procedures).
Colored tabs are provided to enable the user to quickly locate
desired information.
III. PLAN, DEVELOPMENT, AND MATENANCE
A. Development [139.325 (a), (g) (1) (2) J]
"Each certificate holder shall develop and maintain an Airport Emergency
Plan (AEP). The Director of Aviation shall ensure that the AEP is
coordinated with the functional capabilities of local law enforcement
agencies, rescue and fire fighting agencies, medical personnel and
organizations, principal tenants, and all other persons having
responsibilities under the plan. The assistance of these agencies and
individuals in the development and revision of the AEP shall be employed
to the maximum extent practicable.
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B Distribution
Copies of the basic plan will be distributed to agencies, deployments and
individuals having specific responsibilities under the plan, or the need to
maintain familiarity with its contents. Tabs and Appendices are for Aviation
Department use and will be selectively distributed.
C Review [139.325 (g) (4)]
The Director of Aviation shall ensure that this plan is reviewed at least
once annually by the Airport management staff and all parties having
responsibility under the plan.
D Validation [139.325 (g) (4) (h))
In addition to the annual plan review, the standard and emergency
operating procedures described in this plan shall be exercised frequently
to assure their validity and effectiveness. Tabletop exercises shall be held
annually. Functional area drills will be held at the discretion of the
Operations Manager. The Director of Aviation shall ensure that a full scale
Airport emergency plan exercise is conducted at least once every three
years.
E. Revision [139.205 (a) (2) (b) (c)]
1 Changes to the Airport Emergency Plan may be made between
annual revisions. Changes made by the Director of Aviation will be
distributed to recipients by means of an Interim Change Notice.
2 Agencies, organizations, or individuals may submit written Interim
Change Recommendations to the Director of Aviation. Change
recommendations of a routine nature may be submitted at any time
using the Interim Change Recommendation Form provided on page
1-9. Change recommendations of an urgent nature should be
communicated immediately and followed by a written summary of
the recommendation. Approved interim changes will be distributed
to all recipients of the AEP by Interim Change Notice.
3 Interim changes may be incorporated by pen and ink or by
complete page change. All changes shall be documented on the
Record of Interim Changes page. Individual recipients are
responsible for keeping their copy of the plan current. All active
interim changes will be incorporated into the plan during its next
complete revision and replacement pages distributed to recipients.
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IV. ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT
A Part 139 Exemptions Snow and Ice 139.313 (a)
1. Water Rescue Situations [139.325 (b) (9) (f)]
There are no bodies of water located in the approach or departure
paths to any runway on Corpus Christi International Airport which
meet the criteria for "significant body of water."
B Employee Training [139.325 (g) (3)]
The Operations Manager shall ensure that all employees who may be
tasked to perform duties during an emergency receive thorough
indoctrination and practical training in safety rules, emergency procedures,
and use of emergency equipment Training shall include but is not limited
to:
1 Initial training in standard operating procedures, facility layout,
communication equipment and procedures, and use of emergency
equipment,
2 Specialized emergency training as necessary,
3 Refresher training programs.
V. ORGANIZATION
A Emergency Authority
The Airport is under the direct control of the Director of Aviation. Should
the Director of Aviation be absent during an emergency condition,
operational control of the Airport shall be assumed in accordance with the
following line of succession:
1 Assistant Director of Aviation
2. Airport Operations Manager
3. Airport Facilities Manager
4. Public Safety Chief
5. Airport Manager of Administration and Finance
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B Functional Control
Under emergency conditions, the Incident Commander (Operations
Manager) shall assume functional control of personnel and resources
which are required to respond to and control the emergency. The Airport
Incident Command structure is depicted in Appendix A.
VI. DIRECTION AND CONTROL-
A Concept of Operations
Effective response to emergency situations requires a system of
management and coordination Corpus Christi International Airport
employs standard Incident Command System procedures and terminology
to direct rescue, fire fighting, and security operations. Unity of Command
shall be exercised for all incidents and accidents which require only Airport
personnel and resources to effect the appropriate response.
B Single Jurisdiction/Multiple Agency Unified Command
The Operations Manager will serve as Incident Commander (IC) during all
emergencies which require the activation of this plan and the support of
other agencies and services. He shall implement the Incident Command
System, establish an Incident Command Post (ICP), and coordinate the
actions of response personnel, and direct emergency functions including
rescue efforts, access control, and communications. During emergency
situations In which responsibility is deemed to be concurrent, the Incident
Commander shall ensure that Single Jurisdiction/Multi-Agency Unified
Command structure and procedures are employed. Every effort shall be
made to ensure mutual agreement in the decision making process prior to
conducting operations involving the personnel and resources of multiple
agencies.
C Incident Command Post (ICP)
During events which require activation of this plan, the Operations
Manager may establish the Incident. Command Pos~ (lCP) in the
command vehicle at a safe location near the scene. The Incident
Command Post shall be positioned to allow an adequate view of the scene
of action and coordination of response efforts.
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D Functional Area Coordinators
The Incident Commander shall immediately assess the size and severity
of the incident or accident. If required by operational demands, the
Incident Commander shall direct the establishment of 'Work Sectors" as
appropriate for the type of response.
E Staging Area
The Incident Commander will establish a Staging Area to centralize
human and material resources for deployment to the scene of the,
emergency.
WARNING
All off-Airport responders must understand that
for emergencies occurring on Airport taxi, runway,
or infield areas, flight operations may not be
completely halted. Vehicles shall not be moved
from the Staging Area without authorization
from the Air Traffic Control Tower.
Authorization will be relayed through the Staging Officer. Unless air operations have
been halted, all vehicles shall be escorted from the Staging Area to the emergency
scene
F Access Controllldentification
The Incident Commander shall ensure that access to the scene is strictly
limited to authorized personnel. All persons entering the scene shall be
readily identifiable by organizational clothing and/or identity badge.
G City EOC/Airport Incident Command Coordination
Use of the Incident Command System as the accepted mode! for on-
scene emergency management necessitates the establishment of an
operational interface between Airport Incident Command and the City of
Corpus Christi Emergency Operating Center (EOC), Air carrier disasters,
man made or natural events such as hurricanes, severe flooding,
tornadoes, disastrous HAZMA T incidents, or other large scale events
many require the use of this interface because of their potential to rapidly
deplete the emergency response resources of the Airport or City.
Following a major a.viation mishap, the City Emergency Operating Center
may be manned on an appropriate scale to conduct liaison with outside
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agencies and assist in media relations. Following a community.-wide
disaster, the Airport and its facilities become critical response and
recovery assets. The Airport Incident Command Post will become the
operation link between the Airport and the Emergency Operating Center
Operations Section.
VII. INTERAGENCY SUPPORT
A Letters of Agreement [139.325 (d) (4)]
Letters of agreement are used to maximize the effectiveness of the AEP
through advance coordination of services provided by on and off-site
agencies which may be tasked to provide assistance. Copies of current
letters of agreement are contained in Appendix I.
B Law Enforcement [139.325 (c) (6)]
The location of an aircraft accident and the number of persons involved
will dictate the extent to which police assistance will be required. All CCPD
assistance will be under the direction of the Senior CCPD Officer at the
scene. CCPD may be tasked to:
1 direct all arriving personnel and equipment to the Staging Area,
2 provide a two-way radio vehicle and operator for the Staging Area
to relay information and instructions to CCPD officers supporting
Airport emergency operations,
3 establish traffic control at intersections and streets as directed to
expedite the movement of emergency personnel and equipment to
and from the Airport,
4. isolate the incident scene with road blocks and provide crowd
control,
5. man the FAA checkpoint inside the terminal as required.
Note
Telephone numbers for the Corpus Christi
Police Department and Nueces County Sheriffs
Department are listed in Appendix C.
C. Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services [139.325(c) (2) (3) (d) (1)]
Additional fire fighting and rescue services may be requested byphoneor
two-way radio from the Corpus Christi Fire Department and other local
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stations. A complete listing of local fire departments is contained in
Appendix F (Fire and Rescue Directory). Hospitals and clinics in Corpus
Christi and surrounding communities are listed in Appendix G (Hospital
and Clinic Directory); Medical assistance is obtained through the Corpus
Christi Fire Desk (911), or by 800 MHZ radio. The dispatcher will request
information on the size of the disaster and will contact the appropriate
agencies for assistance. Support agencies will be expected to:
1. proceed (under escort) when directed from the Airport Staging Area
to the incident scene,
2. direct the movement of casualties to a safe distance from the
emergency scene and establish a triage area,
3. record the names of all casualties as they arrive,
4 determine the approximate number of casualties requiring
examination or hospitalization. Provide hospitals with the number of
patients to expect and give general information on type and severity
of injuries,
5 provide to EMS the names and destinations of patients to be
transported to hospitals. Record name, address and pertinent
information on all injured and non-injured, included destination of
ambulatory patients,
6 direct a search of the area for undiscovered victims,
7 remove victims who cannot benefit from first aid or hospital
treatment and who cannot be immediately transported to a
receiving facility or Airport medical Staging Area,
Note
Ambulatory injured and uninjured victims
shall be removed from the accident scene as
soon as possible and marshaled at Gate 7
The Regional Transit Authority may be
contacted to provide a bus should there be a
large number of ambulatory victims.
8. remove fatalities to the temporary morgue when directed by the
medical examiner
Note
Temporary morgue facilities will be located
at the maintenance hangar. Refrigeration
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vehicles to store remains may be requested if necessary.
9. observe accident victims and record any unusual or suspicious
indications of possible primary cause or contributing cause factors
of the incident
D Department of Defense [139.325 (c) (3)]
1 Military authorities will have custody of military aircraft, involved in
an accident upon arrival at the scene. Generally, the cognizant
military activity will provide security for military aircraft wreckage
until the mishap investigation team has concluded its activities and
the wreckage can be relocated to federal property.
2 The Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi will
be the approving authority for requests for assistance involving
government personnel and equipment. To the maximum extent
possible, mutual assistance and coordinated response activities
should be detailed in a formalletler of agreement. Appendix C
contains a list of important phone numbers for the Corpus Christi
Naval Air Station. Inquiries regarding military aircraft mishaps
should be directed to the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi (or
Kingsville) Public Affairs Office.
E National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
1. All incidents pertaining to aircraft accidents, flight hazards. overdue
aircraft and safety regulations should be immediately referred to the
National Transportation Safety Board:
National Transportation Safety Board 1-817-652-7800
Note
Notification of any Federal Aviation
Administration facility assures automatic
notification of appropriate NTSB Office.
2. Notification of the NTSB is required if. as a result of aircraft
operation. any person (occupant or non- occupant) received fatal or
serious injury or any aircraft received substantial damage (See
National Transportation Safety Board Regulations, Part 830).
3. The NTSB has designated the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) as investigating agency for non-air carrier, non-fatal
accidents involving aircraft under 12,500 pounds.
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4. Only authorized personnel of the NTSB (or FAA in those accidents
which the Board has requested the FAA to investigate) shall be
permitted access to civil aircraft wreckage, records, mail or cargo.
5. Prior to relocation of the wreckage, an authorized representative of
wreckage, records, mail and cargo when no further need exists to
maintain the wreckage in its position.
F United States Post Office
A U.S. Post Office representative will assume custody of the U.S. Mail as
soon as removal is authorized by the NTSB.
G Media
1. Media representatives desiring mishap scene photographs of air
carrier or general aviation aircraft shall be referred to the Director of
Aviation wreckage and/or casualties shall not be staged, altered or
otherwise disturbed for the purpose of photography. Access to the
scene may be granted only after, the situation has been stabilized
and there are no safety hazards to photographers.
2. The press shall not be granted access to the immediate scene of a
military aircraft mishap. They shall be referred to an appropriate
military official present at the Airport or the Naval Air Station
(Corpus Christi or Kingsville) Public Affairs Office.
VIII. COMMIUNICATIONS
A Network Description (139.325 (a) (1)]
1 The GE 800 MHZ trunked radio system is the primary
communication system for Airport Public Safety and the Airport
Emergency Staff. Normal communications are conducted on
System 1, Group 1. System 1, Group 2 is used as a back-up in the
event of an equipment malfunction. System 1, Group 1 will be used
in the event of an emergency requiring communications between
multiple agencies. System 1, Group 3 is used primarily by Airport
maintenance personnel.
2. As a back-up to the 800 MHZ system, in the event of a repeater
failure, communications can be conducted radio to radio in a local
area
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B Emergency Alarm Systems [139.325 (d) (3)]
1. ALERT 2 General Aviation, ALERT 2 Commercial Aviation, and
ALERT 3 are initiated from the Communications Office by means of .
a single point activation/group call-down system which transmits a
recorded message via the 800 MHZ radio network.
2 The Airport fire alarm system is activated automatically by fire
detectors, or may be manually activated by using one of the call
boxes installed throughout the Airport complex. FIRE ALARM
PANEL is a recorded message which is transmitted via the 800
MHZ radio network.
3 Each parking lot attendant booth is equipped. with a discreet call
button which may be used to alert Airport Public Safety of an
emergency condition in the public parking area.
4 Security Checkpoint is equipped with discreet call buttons that may
be used to alert Airport Public Safety of an emergency condition.
FLEX I, FLEX 2, and FLEX 3 are recorded messages which are
transmitted via the 800 MHZ radio network.
5 The Air Traffic Control Tower is equipped with a call button that
may be used to alert Airport Public Safety of a hazardous condition
on the airfield. PUBLIC SAFETY CONTACT THE CONTROL
TOWER is a recorded message which is transmitted via the 800
MHZ radio network.
C Notification Procedures [139.325 (e)]
1 An event or condition that may endanger the traveling public,
tenants, visitors, aircraft, or cause severe damage to property, is
referred to as a "change of state". Change of state conditions may
also involve liaison with public agencies, officials, and the news
media; and are of major concern to the Airport management staff. A
change of state requires immediate notification of (the Director of
Aviation, Division Managers, and/or Supervisors, regardless of
perceived severity
CAUTION
Minor problems can rapidly escalate into
major events that require notification of the
Emergency Staff. Maintain a close watch
on all minor occurrences and be prepared to
conduct emergency notifications. If in doubt,
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make the call.
2 Pagers carried by the Airport emergency staff are activated by the
same call-down system used to alert Airport Public Safety of an
emergency. Following an emergency notification page, a telephone
call shall be placed to persons who have not responded to the page
by phone or radio within five minutes.
3 Mutual aid response agencies may be alerted by using the 800
MHZ system, or by contacting the Corpus Christi Police
Department 911 dispatch center.
D Public Address System
The Airport paging and information system is the primary means of
alerting customers and terminal building tenants of any condition which
may affect their safety or security
IX. RECOVERY OPERATIONS
A. Aircraft Removal [139.325 (d) (2)]
Prior to the National Transportation Safety Board investigation team
assuming custody of aircraft wreckage, the aircraft and contents may be
disturbed or moved only to the extent necessary to remove injured or
trapped persons, protect the aircraft and contents from further damage,
and to protect the public from injury. A list of Aviation Department
equipment and vehicles which may be used during and after emergency
conditions IS provided in Appendix H. Appendix H also lists commercial
resources which may be contacted to assist in relocation and/or storage of
aircraft wreckage.
B. Documentation
If it is necessary to disturb or move aircraft wreckage, mail, or cargo, the
Operations Manager shall ensure that sketches, descriptive notes and
photographs of the wreckage and accident site are made which show the
original position and condition of the wreckage and any damage caused
by intentional movement
C. Inspection [139.327 (a) (3)
Following an accident or incident, the Operations Manager shall ensure
that a thorough inspection ofthe operating area is conducted by qualified
personnel. The Operations Manager will authorize the recommencement
of flight operations following satisfactory completion of the inspection.
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AIRCRAFT INCIDENT/ACCIDENT
Ref: FAR [139.325 (b) (1)]
ALERT 2
Description- An aircraft approaching the airport is experiencing major difficulty such as
faulty landing gear, loss of hydraulic pressure, etc. ALERT 2 requires emergency
e4tuipment and personnel to be pre-positioned at the appropriate standby location. The
Corpus Christi Police Department will automatically respond to both ALERT 2 GA and
AlERT 2 Commercial. The Corpus Christi Fire Department will always respond to
ALERT 2 Commercial, and to ALERT 2
GA. when requested.
Emergency Procedures
Air Traffic Control Tower
1. Notify the ARFF Station by using the emergency telephone. Relay information in
accordance with the Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International
Airport "Letter of Agreement" (Appendix I)
2. Clear all emergency equipment to .the requested stand by points.
3. Route taxiing aircraft to prevent conflict with ARFF response or operations.
4. If a crash occurs, comply with the instructions for ALERT 3.
5. Notify ARFF unit upon termination of ALERT
AJtFF
1. Have Communications Alert Emergency Staff of the ALERT 2 condition.
2. Obtain clearance from the Control Tower to proceed to the appropriate
standby points.
3. Notify the A TCT that once the aircraft touches down the runway will be closed
until the aircraft has cleared the runway and a sweep of the runway has been
conducted.
4. ARFF crews shall be positioned at their respective points. If the ALERT 2
condition changes to Alert 3, ALERT 3 is automatically in effect.
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Airport Public Safety
Terminal Officer
1. Repart ta checkpaint, when relieved by CCPD, repart to Incident Cammander for
assignment. If the alert conditian changes to ALERT 3, execute the appropriate
procedures
2. Resume normal duties upon terminatian of the alert condition.
Communications Dispatcher
1. Ensure all Emergency Staff members (Appendix C) are advised .of the alert
conditian and are kept updated as the condition progresses.
2. Maintain a chronolagical event log.
3. All news media shall be referred to the Directar of Aviation or his/her
designee.
4. When directed by the Incident Cammander (I C) or senior Emergency Staff
member (Appendix C), use telephone or radia to notify;
a. Corpus Christi Fire Department
b. Refinery Terminal Fire Company
c. Corpus Christi Emergency Medical Services
d. Carpus Christi Palice Department.
e. Other mutual aid
5. Resume normal duties upon terminatian .of the alert canditian.
Facilities
1. The Facilities Divisian maintenance person an duty shall proceed ta the
apprapriate staging area for assignment. If the alert condition is upgraded,
comply with instructians for ALERT 3.
ALERT 3
D-.scriotion: An airborne aircraft is on fire, an aircraft has crashed an or near the airpart,
parked aircraft are endangered by fire or explosion, or aircraft have been invalved in a
collision.
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Air Traffic Control Tower
1. Notify the ARFF Station by using the emergency telephone. Relay information in
accordance with the Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International
Airport "Letter of Agreement" (Appendix I)
2. Clear all emergency equipment to requested locations via the most direct route
possible consistent with safety
3. Route taxiing aircraft to prevent conflict with ARFF response or operations.
4. Close the airport or runway when advised by Incident Command.
5. Notify other persons and agencies as required.
6. Resume limited or normal airport traffic flow when advised by Incident Command.
ARFF
1. Prior Notification: For crashes on the airport in which ARFF has received prior
notification and units are in position at the designated standby locations, all
equipment will respond to the scene and initiate rescue operations. (In the case
of an ALERT 2 becoming ALERT 3).
WARNING
Request clearance and observe all A TCT clearances
2. Without Prior Notification: For crashes on the airport with ARFF crews and
vehicles at the ARFF station.
a. Have Communications relay all pertinent information to Emergency Staff
personnel of the current situation.
b. Obtain clearance from the Control Tower to proceed directly to the scene
of the crash/emergency.
c. The Incident Commander will request additional emergency equipment or
mutual aid from appropriate agencies as necessary by two way radio.
d. When emergency is under control, remain at scene as necessary.
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e If crash occurs off-airport, the senior Airport Emergency Staff member
may authorize units to proceed to the scene. If the location is unknown,
ARFF units will await instructions at the airport staging area nearest the
estimated crash location.
Airport Public Safety
Terminal Officer
1. Report to checkpoint, when relieved by CCPD, report to Incident Commander for
assignment.
Communications Dispatcher
1. Ensure all Emergency Staff members (Appendix C) duty are advised of the alert
condition and are kept updated as the condition progresses.
2. Activate ALERT 3 notification when directed by the Incident Commander. Call
only those individuals or agencies listed on the ALERT 3 Notification List
(Appendix E) as specified by the Incident Commander.
3. Maintain a chronological event log.
4. All news media shall be referred to the Director of Aviation or his/her designee.
5. All responding off duty employees shall be directed to the Communications
Building for assignment.
6. When directed by the Incident Commander(IC) or senior Emergency Staff
member (Appendix C), use telephone or radio to notify:
a. Corpus Christi Fire Department,
b. Refinery Terminal Fire Company,
c. Corpus Christi Emergency Medical Services,
d. Corpus Christi Police Department.
e. Other mutual aid
7. Resume normal duties upon termination of the alert condition.
Facilities
1. The Facilities Division maintenance person on duty shall proceed to the
appropriate staging area for assignment.
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Exhibit F
AIRPORT STRUCTURE FIRE
Ref: (139.325 (b) (3)
Description- A fire involving a building or buildings on the airport, including those in
wtlich aircraft are stored
Note
Refer news media to the location
designated by the Director of Aviation.
Note
If the terminal building is endangered, all
emergency operations will be headquartered
in the Communications building.
Emergency Procedures
Incident Commander
1. Supervise, direct and control all activities at the scene of the structure fire until
the arrival of CCFD.
2. Upon arrival of CCFD, establish Unified Command.
3. Direct Communications Dispatcher to contact all tenants in the affected area.
4. Provide security for the damaged building to prevent entry by unauthorized
persons.
5. Advise the Control Tower when the fire is under control and operations may be
safely resumed.
Air Traffic Control Tower
1. If ARFF equipment not observed enroute to the fire, notify the ARFF Station by
using the emergency telephone. Relay information in accordance with the
Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International Airport "Letter of
Agreement" (Appendix I).
2. Control taxiing aircraft to provide clearance for emergency vehicles proceeding to
the fire or engaged in fire fighting.
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Exhibit F
Communications Dispatcher
1. Ensure all Emergency Staff personnel are aware of the situation. Keep all staff
members advised of any changes.
2. Maintain a chronological log of all events and actions taken.
3. Advise Airport Control Tower Supervisor and give the name and location of
building involved
4. Advise emergency support agencies as directed by the Incident Commander.
ARFF
1. Effect rescue and conduct fire fighting operations as directed by the Incident
Commander.
Note
Aircraft operations take precedence
over non-life threatening fires. Be
prepared to withdraw from a structure
fire in the event of an aircraft emergency.
Facilities
1. Facilities Division maintenance and custodial personnel shall proceed to Support
Control Center in the O&M conference room for assignment.
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Exhibit F
FIRE AT FUEL FARM/FUEL
STORAGE AREA
Ref: [(139.325(b) (4)]
Description- A fire involving the fuel farms, and/or storage areas, located at the airport.
Note
Refer news media to the location
designated by the Director of Aviation.
Note
If the terminal building is endangered, all
emergency operations will be headquartered
in the ARFF station.
Emergency Procedures
Incident Commander
1. Supervise, direct and control all activities at the scene of the fuel farm/storage
areas until the arrival of CCFD.
2. Upon arrival of CCFD, establish Unified Command.
3. Direct Communications Dispatcher to contact all tenants in the affected area.
4. Provide security for the vicinity to prevent entry by unauthorized persons.
5. Advise the Control Tower when the fire is under control and operations may be
safely resumed.
Air Traffic Control Tower
1. If ARFF equipment not observed enroute to the fire, notify the ARFF Station by
using the emergency telephone. Relay information in accordance with the
Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International Airport "Letter of
Agreement" (Appendix I).
2. Control taxiing aircraft to provide clearance for emergency vehicles proceeding to
the fire or engaged in fire fighting.
Communications Dispatcher
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Exhibit F
1. Ensure all Emergency Staff personnel are aware of the situation. Keep all staff
members advised of any changes.
2. Maintain a chronological log of all events and actions taken.
3. Advise Airport Control Tower Supervisor of events and actions taken.
4. Advise emergency support agencies as directed by the Incident Commander.
ARFF
1. Effect rescue and conduct fire fighting operations as directed by the Incident
Commander.
Note
Aircraft operations take precedence
over non-life threatening fires. Be
prepared to withdraw from fuel farm incident
to maintain ARFF index.
F8cilities
1. Facilities Division maintenance and custodial personnel shall proceed to Support
Control Center in the O&M conference room for assignment.
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Exhibit F
NATURAL DISASTERS
SEVERE WEATHER
(STORM & TORNANDO)
Ref: [(139.325 (b) (5))
Description-Weather conditions which occur with little or no warning and may produce
high wind conditions, flooding, or damage to property. These procedures address
tornadoes, thunderstorms, and other significant weather phenomena. Advance notice
will normally be issued as a severe weather condition "watch" or "warning. "The ability
of the National Weather Service to provide forecasts well in advance of a hurricane
negates the need for a discussion of hurricane procedures in this "rapid action" section.
Refer to the Hurricane Supplement of the Airport Emergency Plan for specific
information on hurricane preparedness.
Emergency Procedures
Incident Commander
1. Assign necessary personnel to notify tenants of possible severe weather.
2. Supervise, control, and direct preparation activities for severe weather.
3. If shelter conditions are anticipated (tornado), direct evacuation to shelters in
time to permit all personnel to safely relocate.
4. Immediately broadcast closure information via radio on all flooded or damaged
movement areas. Issue a NOT AM as soon as practicable.
National Weather Service
1. Notify Airport Public Safety (289-0171, ext. 0) in the event of rapidly developing
severe weather conditions.
Communications Dispatcher
1. Ensure all Emergency Staff are aware of the situation and are advised of
changes.
2. Maintain a chronological log of events and actions taken.
3. Notify all tenants of the severe weather conditions.
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Exhibit F
Note
Refer all news media to the Director
of Aviation for information and instructions.
Note
If the terminal building is endangered,
all emergency operations will be headquartered
in the Airport Fire Station.
Facilities
1. Place mobile maintenance equipment in sheltered area.
2. Supervise clean up and emergency repairs to facilities as necessary.
3. Clear debris from main and access roads.
4. Clear debris from the movement area.
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Exhibit F
NATURAL DISASTERS
SEVERE WEATHER (FLOOD)
Ref [(139,325 (b) (5)]
Description-Inundation of the airport by water. With the exception of a flash flood or
breach of a levee, there will be adequate time to take protective measures from flooding
caused by extended rainfall.
Emergency Procedures
Incident Commander
1. Assign personnel to notify all airport tenants of pending flood.
(Appendix C).
2. Supervise, control, and direct all activities related to preparation for flooding.
3. Direct the relocation of furniture and equipment to upper floors of buildings as
necessary.
4. Direct personnel evacuation when flooding occurs.
5. Immediately broadcast closure information via radio on all flooded or damaged
movement areas. Issue a NOTAM as soon as practicable.
6. Prior to canceling the NOTAM and returning the movement area(s) to service,
conduct an inspection of the effected areas.
Air Traffic Control Tower
1. A TCl personnel will follow their Agency instructions.
Communications Dispatcher
1. Ensure all Emergency personnel are aware of the situation. Keep aU staff
members advised of any changes.
2. Maintain a chronological log of events and actions taken.
Note
Refer news media to the location designated
by the Director of Aviation.
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Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Note
Refer all responding Aviation Department
personnel to the Support Control Center in
the Communications Building for assignment.
Facilities (Support Control)
1. Place sandbags around doors and ground level openings in walls and around
electrical or mechanical equipment.
2. Check guys and braces of antenna masts, above-ground tanks, etc., and fill
empty aboveground tanks with water.
3. Monitor power lines, leaving them in service as long as possible to power pumps,
etc Disconnect sections as they may be broken by flood action.
4. Move fire and mobile maintenance equipment to paved areas.
5. Take pictures or video of damaged areas for damage assessment
6. Supervise cleanup and recovery.
ARFF
1. Give precedence to aircraft operations until such time as air operations are no
longer practicable due to the flood.
2. Be prepared to respond to all emergency situations that endanger life or
property
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Exhibit F
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AND DANGEROUS
GOODS
Ref: FAR [(139.325) (b) (6)]
The first Aviation Department employee becoming aware of a hazardous material
release on or near the airport shall immediately notify the Airport Public Safety Division
Communications Office.
Emergency Procedures
Communications Dispatcher
The Communications Dispatcher shall immediately:
1. Activate the emergency page system followed by a fleet broadcast of all available
information.
2. Advise the on-duty Public Safety Supervisor of the incident.
3. Proceed as directed by the Public Safety Supervisor. If after hours, notify the
Airport Emergency Staff of the current incident status using the list on appendix
C-1 and C-2. Callbacks of the Airport Emergency Staff will not be conducted
unless directed by the Incident Commander.
4. Contact Incident Commander regarding the notification of tenants and
recommended actions for the tenants to take in response to the incident.
Notification of tenants to be conducted in the order listed on appendix C-5.
Pwblic Safety Supervisor
The on-duty Public Safety Supervisor shall immediately:
1. Try to identify the product and notify the Fire Department HAZMAT response
team via 800 MHZ radio.
2. Establish an Incident Command Post opposite of the wind direction from the
release point.
3. Direct Public Safety Officers to establish roadblocks opposite the wind direction
from the release point to prevent entry into the danger zone.
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Exhibit F
4. Direct the senior facilities person to evacuate or "shelter in place" as advised by
CCFD. If shelter in place is advised, direct the senior facilities person to evacuate
all personnel from the terminal lobby area to either the east or west concourse,
depending on release location and wind direction.
Facilities
Facilities Division maintenance and custodial personnel shall proceed to Support
Control Center in the O&M conference room for assignment. The senior facilities person
on duty shall dispatch his/her personnel throughout the terminal, tower building, and the
service court area as needed to perform evacuation or shelter in place procedures as
directed by the senior Public Safety Officer on duty. If shelter in place is ordered,
immediate attention shall be directed to:
1. Shutting down all air conditioning systems.
2. Evacuating all personnel from the main concourse terminal to the center of the
lower level lobby as directed.
3. Locking closed and masking or otherwise sealing around all terminal doors.
Parking Lot Attendants
Parking Lot Attendants shall immediately:
1. Secure cash drawers.
2. Lock exit gate arms in the up position.
3. Report to the Support Control Center in the O&M conference room by most
expedient means
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Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
FAILURE OF POWER FOR MOVEMENT
AREA LIGHTING
Ref: FAR [(139.325) (b) (8)]
In the event that electrical power for runway, taxiway, and apron lighting is interrupted or
lost, Corpus Christi International Airport is equipped with a 200KW diesel powered
generator which supplies electrical power to the following portions of the movement
area:
Runway 13-31 High Intensity Runway Lighting (HIRL)
Runway 17-35 High Intensity Runway Lighting (HIRL)
All Taxiway Lights
The diesel generator is automatically engaged following failure of both the primary and
secondary electrical power supplies.
Note
The Airfield Electrician shall be notified anytime
the generator is operating. The Airfield Electrician
maintains a service vehicle at home to allow immediate
response to a malfunction.
Emergency Procedure
Air Traffic Control Tower
1. Notify the Public Safety Office at 289-0171, ext. O.
P.blic Safety Duty Officer
1. Notify the Airfield Electrician, Facilities Manager, Operations Manager, and
Director of Aviation.
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Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
CROWD CONTROL
Ref: [139.325 (c) (6)]
Description-A large crowd is expected at CCIA to meet an arriving VIP or an incident
has occurred that has attracted a large crowd.
Note
Generally, the presence of a large crowd at
CCIA can be predicted in advance. The
demeanor of a large group is usually not
difficult to assess, however, relatively-minor
events or conditions such as crowding, heat
and stress can cause a rapid change in the overall
behavior of some individuals which may
directly influence behavior of the crowd.
Emergency Procedures
Incident Commander
1. Designate overflow parking based on prediction of crowd size.
2. Advise the Corpus Christi Police Department of the expected crowd size and
coordinate all related police activities: traffic flow, parking and patrol of the airport
perimeter.
3. Assign a CCIA Public Safety Officer to the tower to allow for situation reports
from an elevated observation platform
Airport Public Safety
1. Maintain security of the AOA.
FacUlties
1. Prepare to construct temporary barriers to prevent or control crowd movement
and assign personnel to standby in the event there is damage to CCIA property.
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20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
APPENDIX B
RESERVED
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Location Code: 1602 I7
Exhibit F
APPENDIX C
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Aviation Department Emergency Staff
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1213
813-8677
880-1975
Debra Keller
Assistant Director of Aviation
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1258
758-9165
813-2378
857-3305
(VACANT)
Ot>erations Manager
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1229
(VACANT)
Business Development Analyst
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1296
Roy Rodriguez
Facilities Manager
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext.1236
853-1468
813-7729
224-2101
Gary Williams
AIrport Maintenance Superintendent
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1266
992-4199
537-9287
745-1233
"""ton Allison
Airfield Maintenance Supervisor
Home
Mebile
Pager
289-0171 ext.1241
857-5432
549-4620
224-7440
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Virginia Martinez
Acting Custodial Supervisor
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1235
537-6082
813-1500
880-0557
Mike Mason
Airport Electrician
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1247
852-0263
877-8521
886-7098
~hn Hyland
Airport Public Safety Chief
Home
Mbbile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1221
777-3220
947-2113
886-7690
VIctor Gonzalez
Operations Specialist
Home
Mobile
Pager
289-0171 ext. 1231
888-5818
816-1845
888-2426
Airport Mobile Incident Command Post
~ronautical Radio, Inc. (ARINC)
San Francisco
813-1638
1-800-482-0004
1-800-621-0140
Airport Tenants
Advantage Aircraft
Advantage Rent-A-Car
Air Traffic Control Tower Office
Airborne Express
AI Dodds Aviation
American Eagle Airlines
Avis Rent-A-Car
Continental Airlines
COrpus Christi School of Aviation
Delta Connection
Glesson School
Halo Flight
Ha.o Flight Hospital
H.rtz Corporation
Host Mafriot (Gift Shop)
Hupprich
289-1884
299-2429
299-4200
299-1934
289-6066
289-0742/289-0174
289-0073
299-2356/299-1169
289-0801/289-0859
289-6893
289-1101
289-2516
1-800-776-4256
289-0777/289-0571
289-1852
289-2150
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20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Lanmon Lively
Mercury Air Center
National Car Rental
National Weather Service
Signature Flight Support
Southwest Airlines
Whataburger
289-1120
289-1881
289-0515/289-0516
289-0898
289-0585
289-1561
289-5388
American Red Cross
AEP/CPL Company (24 Hour Outage #)
CHEMTREC
City Attorney
CIty of Corpus Christi Emergency Management
City of Corpus Christi Gas Division/Dispatch
887 -9991
1-866-223-8508
1-800-424-9300
826-3360
826-1100
854-4396/885-6913
City of Corpus Christi Fire Department
Emergency
Dispatch (non-emergency)
Business Office
911
886-2600
886-3932
Corpus Christi Fire Department
Chief J.J. Adame, CCFD
Chief Deputy Hooks
station One/Assistant Chief
EMS Director John Murray
Assistant EMS Director Mickie Flores
HAZMA T Coordinator Chief Ceballos
Fire Marshall Michael Hernandez
826-3935
826-3931
887-1651
826-3915
826-3941
826-3920
826-3936
Cerpus Christi Naval Air Station
Commanding Officer
Disaster Preparedness Chief Wilson
Fife & Emergency Services John Veselka
Air Operations Duty Office
(Search and Rescue Helicopter Dispatch)
961-2331
961-2385
961-3332
961-2246
Klngsville Naval Station
516-6217
c.rpus Christi Police Department
Emergency
Dispatch
Central Records
Emergency Management
DiSpatch Supervisor
Uniform Commander
Dispatch
911
886-2600
886-2731
826-1100
886-2802
886-2681
Corpus Christi Police Department (Mobile)
Chief Alvarez
Assistant Chief Bung
Assistant Chief Villagomez
Uniform Field Captain
Special Services
U.B.Alvardo
Captain Escalante
CID Commander Walsh
Corpus Christi Wastewater Department
24 Hour Service
Federal Aviation Administration
General Aviation Accident Investigation (San Angelo FSS)
FAA Facilities
Corpus Christi International Airport Tower
Houston Center (Intercontinental Airport)
Heuston Intercontinental Tower
Air Traffic Controller (Houston Hobby)
FAA Maintenance Control Center (Houston)
San Angelo Flight Service Station
Gulf Coast (SMO) Houston
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Office
If no answer
Flked Base Operators
Silnature Flight Support
Mercury Air Center
Hospitals
Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline
Christus Spohn Hospital South
Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital
Corpus Christi Doctors Regional
B~ Area Medical Center
Driscoll Foundation Children's Hospital
Driscoll Emergency Room
Jaint DoD/DoE Nuclear Accident Coordination Center
Altuquerq ue(24Hou rs)
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
886-2604
886-2605
886-2606
886-2691
886-2705
886-2707
886-2846
826-1800
826-1818
1-800-433-81 02
299-4200
1-281-230-5600
1-281-230-8472
1-713-847-1400
281-230-8490
1-800-433-8102
1-281-876-5600
883-8671
1 - 713-693-5000
289-0585
289-1881
881-3000
985-5000
902-4000
761-1400
761-1200
694-5000
694- 5100
1-505-845-4667
National Transportation Safety Board (7:30 am to 3:30 pm)
NlIeces County Attorney Laura Garza Jimenez
NlIeces County Medical Examiner Ray Fernandez
Nueces County Sheriffs Department (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Photographer.
Lanmon Aerial Photograph, Inc
Refinery Terminal Fire Company
Fire Chief Atwood
Dispatch
Regional Transit Authority
Dispatch
TSA (24 hours)
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
Region 14 Office
24 hour State Emergency Response Hotline
U. S. Attorney's Office
lJRited States Coast Guard
Emergency/Operatio n s
Admin istration
lhIited States Customs Service
Otfice
Port Director, Juan Cardenas
24 Hours
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
U.ited States Post Office
Postal Inspector
Plent Manager
Transportation Manager
sac
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
1-817-652-7800
888-0391
884-4994
887 -2222
289-1120
882-6253
885-7117
885-7000
883-2287
903-3554
1-817 -222 -5006
1-800-832-8224
825-31 00
888-3111
939-6393
939-6212
888-3352
438-2228
1-800-973-2867
888-3501
886-2208
241-3531
886-2242/2241
1-800-286-8343
Texas Department of Public Safety, Region III Headquarters
Regional Liaison Officer/Communications 698-5600
Weather Services
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
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289-0898/299-1353
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725 A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Emergency Management/severe Weather Spotters
Meteorologist in Charge Armando Garza
1-800-874-6766
289-0898
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Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
TENANT EMERGENCY CALL-DOWN LIST
Advantage Aircraft
Advantage Rent-A-Car
Air Traffic Control Tower
Airborne Express
At Dodds Aviation
American Eagle Airlines
Avis Rent-A-Car
Continental Airlines
Corpus Christi School of Aviation
Delta Connection
Glasson School
Halo Flight
Halo Flight Hospital
Hertz Corporation
Host Marriot (Gift Shop)
Hupprich
Lanmon Lively
Mercury Air Center
National Car Rental
Neltional Weather Service
Signature Flight Support
Southwest Airlines
\I\t1ataburger
289-1884
299-2429
299-4200
299-1934
289-6066
289-0174
289-0073
299-1169
289-0801
289-6893
289-1101
289- 2516
1-800-776-4256
289-0777
289-1852
289-2150
289-1120
289-1881
289-0515
289-0898
289-0585
289-1561
289-5388
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Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
APPENDIX D
RESERVED
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20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Appendix E
ALERT 3 NOTIFICATION LIST
Ref: [(139.325 (c) (3)]
The Communications Officer will alert individuals and agencies from the following list
only when directed by the Incident Commander or the senior Emergency Staff member
on duty.
Airlines
American
ASA
Continental
Southwest
289-0174
289.,.6893
299-1169
289-1561
AEP/CPLC (24 hour)
1-866-223-8508
City Attorney
826-3360
TSA
(After Hours Communications Center)
1-817-222-5006
Federal Bureau of Investigation
(24 hours)
883-8671
713-693-5000
FBO
Signature Flight Suppon
Mercury Air Center
289-0585
289-1881
Jeint Nuclear Accident Coordination Center
Department of Energy
Department of Defense
1-505-845-4667
1-703-325-2102
Medical Examiner
884-4994
Naval Air Station
961-2505
National Transportation Safety Board (7:30 am to 4:30 pm)
Aler Hours - FAA SW Region
1-817-222-5006
1-817-652-7800
Nueces County Attorney
NUeces County Sheriff Dispatch
888-0391
887-2222
U..S. Post Office/U.S. Postal Inspector
886-2208
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20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Wastewater Department
24 Hour
826-1800
826-1818
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Appendix F
FIRE AND RESCUE DIRECTORY
CCFD Administrative Offices
201 N Chapparal, Ste. 300
Admin Assistant
Assistant Chief Hooks
Assistant Chief on Duty
EMS Assistant
EMS Assistant Dir
EMS Director
EMS Secretary
FAX
Fi"e Chief
Fire Chief Secretary
Fire Protection Specialist
Fire Marshall
Fire Prevention
Management Aide
Training Chief
Private Fire Station Directory
Station
Station #1
514 Belden (Capt. Dormitory)
Station #2
13421 Up River Road 78410
Station #3
1401 Morgan Ave. 78404
Station #4
2338 Roddfl€ld Rd. 78418
Station #5
3312 Leopard St. 78408
Station #6
6712 Weber Rd. 78413
Station #7
3750 S. Staples St. 78411
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880-3938
880-3931
887-1651
880-3943
880-3941
880-3915
880-3942
880-3954
880-3932
880-3932
880-3953
880-3936
880-3930
880-3934
880-3905
FAX Business Private
887 -1652 883-4121 883-4326
242-2401 241-5526 242-2422
881-8476 881-9961 882-8612
906-1249 916-1247 906-1248
884-6971 884-6314 884-5158
851-1408 855-1274 851-1580
854-1275 854-6529 854-9674
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
El'hibit F
station #8
4645 Kostoryz 78415 854-1406 854-6892 854-9680
Station #9
501 Navigation Blvd. 78408 884-6351 854-8512 884-5228
station #10
1550 Home Rd. 78416 854-2272 852-1103 854-9704
Station #11
910 Airline Rd. 78412 991-1546 991-5284 991-5270
station #12
2120 Rand Morgan Rd. 78410 241-8124 241-5570 241-3085
Station # 13
1102 Waldron Rd. 78418 937-1736 939-9758 937-5649
Station #14
5101 S. Staples St. 78413 991-2375 991-5311 991-5273
Station #15
14202 Commodore La.78418 949-8401 949-9934 949-7400
Tmining Division
209 S. Carancahua
FAX
Training Chief
Fire Instructors
Haz-Mat Coordinator
EMS Instructors
Trtlining Chief (Private)
Non-Emergency Information
882-7693
880-3905
882-7692
880-3952
882-7692
888-5808
882-7692
LocaVSurrounding Fire Department Directory
Agua Dulce
Alice
998-2211
664-3111/664-9851
Annaville Volunteer Fire Department #1
241-1372
Aransas Pass
Emergency Only
Business Only
Benavides
758-5224
758-2086
256-3881
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201 N. Chaparral, Ste. 300
Business
Fire Call
880-3933
911
Falfurrias Vol. Fire Department
325-1762
Rour Bluff
937-2643
Freer
394-6721/7031
Gregory
Fire Calls Only
643-7151
Ingleside
776-2531
Kingsville ...
Station#1 & Administration
Station #2
592-5171
592-2611
Largarto Vol. Fire Department
547-5512
Lamar Vol. Fire Department
729-9106
Mathis
Emergency Dispatch
411 East San PatriciolPolice Department
547-2341
547-2121
Orange Grove
Dispatch/County Jail
668-0341
Port Aransas
749-7577
Portia nd
PoliceDepartmentlFireDepartment
643-2546
Premont
348-2221
Refinery Terminal Fire Company
882-7801
Refugio
526-2114
Riviera
Emergency Only
Business Only
296-3221
296-3220
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387 -2521/387 -2522
San Diego
Fire Alarm Only
Business/City Hall
279-3351
279-3341
Sinton
364-2224
Taft
528-3131
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Appendix G
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC DIRECTORY
HoSDitals
Phone
Bay Area Medical Center
Capacity: 152 beds (includes Dr. Regional Bay Area)
7101 S. Padre Island Drive
Emergency Room
761-1501
761-1467
Driscoll Children's Hospital
Capacity: 200 beds
3$33 South Alameda
Emergency Room
694-5000
694-5100
Doctors Regional Medical Center
Capacity: 270 beds
3315 South Alameda
Emergency Room
761-1 501
761-1467
Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital
Capacity:397 beds
2806 Hospital Boulevard
EmergencyRoom
902-4000
902-4151
Ctlristus Spohn Hospital Shoreline
Capacity: 313 beds
600 Elizabeth Street
Emergency Services
881-3000
881-3811
Ctlristus Spohn Hospital South
C.pacity: 98 beds
5'50 Saratoga
Emergency Services
985-5000
985-5811
C'nics
Phone
S.yside Family Medicine
5325 Saratoga, Ste. 230
980-1116
Bayside Family Medicine
3817 S. Padre Island Dr
857-0178
Riverview Family Medicine
3945 Hwy 77 @ FM 624
767-1500
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Calallen Minor Emergency Center
11559 Leopa rd
241-1116
Doctors Center
4637 South Padre Island Drive
852-6824
Bayside Medical Center
3817 South Padre Island Drive
857-0178
Urgent Care Clinic
3434 Saratoga Blvd
852-0852
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Appendix H
Airport Resource List
e u. ment Number I Descri tion
1 000 Exmark Rota Mower 60"
----"----,----- --
1921-__1 Big Tex Trailer__un
1QQ~_ __ ~1/2 T. Compact P~
1003 j Ford Ambulance
-------+--- --.- ._-
1904 __..: Shopmade Tralleril:-i ht
1005 I Big Tex Trailer
1 006 ____~1/2 T. Compact P. U.
10QL _ _+ Dodge 1/2T. P .~_
_ 10Q~ __ __i~hopmade Trailer_.
1010 EZ GO Golf Cart
-_.....- - -
_ 101L ~~atwing Mower_.
1012 Ford F150 4x4 P.U.
--,. -- -'--, -+ ----
1014 Case Loader/Backhoe
-- .,- ~ -----..---
1015 Oshkosh Crash Truck
-'-'-.....- -.-.... -~.__._. -..-...----
1016 Chevrolet Blazer
- - -~_.--..-
_ 10liL. _"Lennent Sweeper
1 020 Generac 200K Generator
-~_._- -
1021 Onan 1280KW Generator
-"'-"'- ----
1 Generac 200K Generator
19_~~ --1 C~ 1/2 T. S~bu~9rl
1027 ! J D. Tractor
..- ---.-.-- - -+.-.-
1_030 _ ---1 Kato 1 OOKW Genera!9!__
1031 . EZ GO Electric Golf cart
----..-'--
1032 Case Trencher
- ~_...._-,.,.--, "'---"'---T"" <_._ _,___ '_"_.' _
1 033 I Oshkosh Crash Truck
.--------- 1--
1035 i EZ GO Electric Golf Cart
~----1 036-- I Case 485 Tractor W/ Mower
J.._.___...._.......__.._.._ .._ I _
,____10~_ __ I Ford F250 EXT. Cab__
L____1 0~.f3___1 Ford F 150 EXT. Cab _ __
;___104~__1 Ford c..rown Victori~___
____1~_2_ ,___LQ_os!9..e l/2 !.J:.Y..:...__ ___
Equipment Number Description
~- 1043 Ford Tractor Mower
I- 1044 Terrain KinQ Mower
f- 1045 Oshkosh Crash Truck
I 1047 Kubota ZTR 72" Mower
1048 Ford F150 P.U.
----.----
1049 Ford Crown Victoria
1050 Ford F150 P.U.
-
1053 J.D. Tractor 5420C
r 1054 EZ GO Shuttle Cart
1055 Tymco Runway Sweeper
f' ---
I 1056 Ford 1/2 T. Compact P.U.
r,~="~-_l 057 -, Ford Crown Victoria
1058 Ford 1 T. Dump Truck
f...~--~
1059 Rhino BatwinQ Mower 15'
.. -
}- ..-- 1060 New Holland Tractor
1061 Ford E350 12 Pass Van
,--
1062 Oskosh Crash Truck
-..,.----.. "
1063 Grove Aerial WRK Platform
- ,."._....,--"-_._~-~-
1064 Ford 1/2 T. Pass. Minivan
-- '.
1065 New Holland Tractor
--...--.------
1066 Ford F250 Service Body
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1067 World D-Lift Forklift
--'.----
1060/1 Woods BatwinQ Mower
_._---------,_._._----~
. -.--.---.--.,--..-. -...-----..,.
- -----._--~----
-- -- -..-,.-."---------"
--...--.------
--.....--------.
""_. .-------
-.--.-.------
Commercial Crane Services
Beny Contracting Inc-Up to 480.000 Ibs (24 Hour)
693-2100
C.C. Crane & Rigging-Up to 450,000 Ibs (24 Hour)
Gary Horowitz (Mobile)
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241-3952
438-2948
815-3567
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Appendix I
CORPUS CHRISTI TOWER AND CORPUS
CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
MANAGEMENT LETTER OF AGREEMENT
EFFECTIVE: December 13, 2004
SUBJECT: AIRPORT EMERGENCY SERVICE
1. PURPOSE- To establish procedures for handling emergency situations at the
Corpus Christi International Airport
2. CANCELLATION - The Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International
Airport Letter of Agreement, SUBJ: Airport Emergency Service, dated November
15. 1997, is canceled
3. SCOPE- This agreement pertains to emergency situations which occur on or
near the Corpus Christi International Airport.
4. RESPONSIBILITIES -
a. It is the joint responsibility of the Corpus Christi International Tower
(Tower) and Corpus Christi International Airport Management (Airport
Management) to notify the other of emergency situations that may have an
impact on the safe operation of aircraft on the airport.
b. Airport Management is responsible for the prompt dispatch of emergency
equipment upon alert notice by the tower, and
1 The amount and type of equipment to be used.
2. Positioning of the equipment on the airport to Airport Rescue
Firefighting Facility (ARFF) standby points, as indicated in
Attachment 1. Any relocation of equipment would becoordinated
with Ground Control.
c. Emergency equipment operators shall obtain approval from the A TCT on
Ground Control frequency (121.9) prior to operating on.the airport
movement area.
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d. Emergency equipment operators shall obtain approval from the A TCT on
tower frequency (119.4) prior to operating on an active runway. The Tower
may authorize ARFF equipment to follow the emergency aircraft on the
runway
e. The Tower shall route traffic to avoid interfering with emergency
equipment operation.
f. An Emergency Alert notice may be issued when, in the opinion of any of
the following, a potential or actual emergency exists.
1. FAA specialist on duty.
2. Pilot of the aircraft concerned.
3. Officials responsible for the operation of the aircraft.
4. Airport Management.
5. Procedures
a. Aircraft Emergency/Accident.
1. Alert Categories
a.
Alert I.
This Alert status is not utilized.
b.
Alert II.
Indicates an aircraft approaching the
airport is in difficulty; engine on fire,
faulty landing gear, loss of hydraulic
pressure, etc.
c.
Alert III.
Indicates an aircraft accident on or near
the airport.
2. Alert Notification -Tower shall initially notify the ARFF station and
the City Fire Department for each category of alert via the
emergency telephone. Notification via the emergency telephone
shall constitute notification of Airport Management.
3. Tower shall provide as much of the following information as
possible. The emergency vehicle response will not be delayed if all
the information is not initially available; however, the unknown
information should be relayed as soon as it becomes available.
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a. Nature of difficulty.
b. Aircraft type.
c. Number of persons on board.
d. Quantity of fuel on board.
e. Location of accident or landing runway and estimated time of
arrival.
f Presence of hazardous cargo.
4. During an Alert the unit in charge shall be designated on Ground
Control frequency as "OPS Command".
5. Back-up Alert Notification. In the event that the Tower emergency
telephone is out of order, Tower personnel shall contact one of the
following telephone numbers in the order listed
a. Airport Communications Center 289-0171 ext. 0
b. Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Facility (ARFF) 289-0171 ext.
1252. After dialing the phone number, as soon as the
answering machine index begins, dial 1252 or 911
c. Central Police Dispatch 886-2600. Ask that the Airport
ARFF station be contacted by telephone and alerted.
d. Contact Airport Operations or Airport Police via Ground
Control frequency, or any other Aviation Department
employee monitoring the frequency, and ask that ARFF be
alerted of the emergency.
b. Aircraft Bomb Threats.
See Airport Safety Publication (ASP) located in the Airport Safety
Coordinator (ASC) office.
c. Aircraft Hijack
See Airport Safety Publication (ASP) located in the Airport Safety
Coordinator (ASC) office.
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d. Miscellaneous
1 Rescue equipment shall not proceed on or across any runway or
taxiway before receiving a clearance from the Tower, except as
indicated in the Vehicular Movement LOA dated August 23, 1995.
2 Other unusual occurrences such as civil disturbance, weather
related phenomena, etc., will be coordinated on an individual basis.
3 Aviation Security Levels shall be coordinated between Tower and
Airport Management as necessary.
MIke Keyworth
Air Traffic Manager
Corpus Christi Tower
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
Corpus Christi International Airport
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Title: INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RESPONSE POLICY
Number: 10.2
Effective Date: December 9, 2004
J.J. Adame, Fire Chief
Airport Response Policy
Page 1
10.2.1 PURPOSE
10.2.2 SCOPE
10.2.3 RESPONSIBILITY
10.2.4 GOALS
10.2.4.1 CORPUS CHRISTI PUBLIC SAFETY (CCPS) GOALS
10.2.4.2 CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT (CCFD) GOALS
10.2.5 DEFINITIONS
10.2.5.1 AIRCRAFT CLASSIFICATIONS
10.2.5.2 AIRCRAFT ALERTS
10.2.5.3 AIRPORT STAGING AREA (ASA)
10.2.5.4 AIRPORT STAGING OFFICER
10.2.5.5 INCIDENT COMMANDSYSTEM (ICS)
10.2.5.6 UNIFIED COMMAND
10.2.5.7 COMMAND POST
10.2.5.8 AIRCRAFT RESCUE &FIREFIGHTING (ARFF)
10.2.5.9 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS)
10.2.5.10 SECTORS
10.2.5.11 MASS CASUAL TYUNIT (MCV)
10.2.5.12 UNITY OF COMMAND
10.2.6 COMMUNICATIONS
10.2.6.1 CCPS
10.2.6.2 CCFD (FIRE)
10.2.6.3 CCFD (EMS)
10.2.7 RESPONDING PROCEDURES
10.2.7.1 ALERT 1 RESPONSE
10.2.7.2 ALERT 2 GENERAL AVIATION RESPONSES
10.2.7.3 ALERT 2 COMMERCIALAVIATION RE~PONSES
10.2.7.4 ALERT 3 RESPONSE
10.2.7.5 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
10.2.8 INCIDENT COMMAND STRUCTURE
10.2.8.1 AIRPORT COMMAND
10.2.8.2 UNIFIED COMMAND
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Airport Response Policy
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10.2.1 PURPOSE
To establish standard operating procedures:
A. Automatic response for identified emergencies involving aircraft.
B. Communications between both agencies
C. Outline the Incident Command System (ICS)
D. Medical emergencies.
10.2.2 SCOPE
This instruction applies to all members of the CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE
DEPARTMENT. This policy does not provide for responses involving non-aircraft
emergencies at the International Airport.
10.2.3 RESPONSIBILITY
It shall be the responsibility of each Chief and/or company officer to see that all
personnel under his command adhere to this policy.
19.2.4 GOALS
The goal of this policy is to ensure the coordinated response to an emergency at
the CORPUS CHRISTIINTERNA TIONAL AIRPORT.
10.2.4.1 CCPS GOALS
Quickly extinguish fire and/or cover spilled fuel. Facilitate the immediate
and safe evacuation and/or rescue of survivors from the aircraft.
10.2.4.2 CCFD GOALS
Provide personnel and equipment for fire control, rescue and medical
support and care of injured.
10.2.5 DEFINITIONS
10.2.5.1 AIRCRAFT CLASSIFICATIONS
10.2.5.1.1 GENERAL AVIATION (GA)
For the purpose of this policy, general aviation aircraft will refer to
single and twin engine private and corporate aircraft which normally
carries five passengers or less.
10.2.5.1.2 COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT
An aircraft capable of carrying six passengers or more; usually a
scheduled flight where passengers have purchased tickets.
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Airport Response Policy
Page 3
10.2.5.1.3 MILITARY AIRCRAFT
Those aircraft owned or operated by the U. S. MILlITARY. These
aircraft are mostly trainers and RARELY have munitions.
10.2.5.2 AIRCRAFT ALERTS
10.2.5.2.1 ALERT 1
This Alert status is not utilized.
10.2.5.2.2 ALERT 2
An aircraft approaching the airport in major difficulty (engine on fire,
faulty landing gear, no hydraulic pressure, etc.)
10.2.5.2.3 ALERT 3
An aircraft incident/accident has occurred on the airport.
10.2.5.3 AIRPORT STAGING AREA (ASA)
A pre-arranged, strategically placed area, where support response
personnel, vehicles, and other equipment can be held in an organized
state of readiness for use during an emergency. This area is east
International Dr., just off of Glasson. (See enclosure (1)). This location can
be changed by the Incident Commander if deemed necessary.
10.2.5.4 AIRPORT STAGING OFFICER
Two assigned Airport personnel that control the only access point to the
emergency scene for all entities, providing escorts to the location of the
emergency. This post majntains constant radio communication with the
Incident Commander, recording all arriving units. These personneltreat
the area of an aircraft accident/incident as crime scene, denying entry to
unauthorized personnel.
10.2.5.5 NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NIMS)
The combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures and
communications operating within a common organizational structure with
the responsibility for the management of assigned resources to effectively
accomplished objectives pertaining to an incident.
10.2.5.6 UNIFIED COMMAND
A method for all agencies or individuals who have jurisdictional and
functional responsibility at the incident and the selection of a strategy to
achieve the objectives.
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Airport Response Policy
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10.2.5.7 COMMAND POST
HIGHLY VISIBLE mobile site chosen by the Incident Commander (Airport
vehicle or CCFD Communications van).
10.2.5.8 AIRCRAFT RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTING (ARFF)
Corpus Christi Public Safety personnel respond with up to three crash fire
rescue units.
10.2.5.9 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS)
Those medical services provided by the CCFD or other private
organizations under the direction of the CCFD and in accordance with the
MULTIPLE PATIENT INCIDENT PLAN (M.P. I. Plan Section 11 :34 E.M.S.
S.O.P.)
.10.2.5.10 SECTORS
10.2.5.10.1 MEDICAL SECTOR
A site in close proximity to the incident designated for the triage,
treatment, and transport of the injured. This site is established by
first arriving Medic Unit or Paramedic (or senior EMS personnel)
and then passed on to CCFD Unit 623 higher as needed.
10.2.5.1 0.2 OPERATIONS SECTOR
FORWARD SECTOR near crash or incident scene requiring
firefighting, rescue, salvage and overhaul. Depending upon the size
of the incident, the Incident Commander may designate a Fire
Operations Officer.
10.2.5.11 MASS CASUALTY UNIT (MCU)
Both entities (CCPS & CCFD) have these units with additional medical
supplies carried for handling multiple patients.
10.2.5.12 UNITY OF COMMAND
Each unit or team will have only one supervisor.
11.2.6 COMMUNICATIONS
Both entities (CCPS & CCFP) utilize the county-wide 800 M.R.Z. trunking
system. In an effort to reduce radio traffic and confusion, the following will be
applied during emergency conditions:
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10.2.6.1 CORPUS CHRISTI PUBLIC SAFETY
CCPS units will operate on "Airport 1" group. CCIA Maintenance units will
operate on "Airport 2" group. .
Airport Response Policy
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10.2.6.2 CORPUS CHRISTI FIRE DEPARTMENT
Corpus Christi Fire Dept. units will operate on the radio group assigned by
Fire Dispatch (e.g. Group 7). In Airport Response Policy
Page 5 addition I the first due apparatus and District Chief will monitor
"Airport 1" in route to scene for information/updates being relayed
between CCFD and CCPS.
10.2.6.3 CCFD EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
The CCFD EMS Supervisor may choose to operate on his own radio
group (e.g. EMS 1)
10.2.7 RESPONDING PROCEDURES
All responding fire and EMS units are to respond to the Airport STAGING AREA
(ASA) unless otherwise directed by Airport Command.
10.2.7.1 ALERT 1 RESPONSE
No response required. This notification is no longer utilized.
10.2.7.2 ALERT 2 GA RESPONSE -Five (5) persons or less on board.
One Medic Unit, and One Engine Company
10.2.7.3 ALERT 2 Commercial RESPONSE- Six (6) persons or more on board.
Regular Alarm Assignment(Three engine companies, District Chief, one medic
unit and one EMS Supervisor), with Rescue 3 and Hazmat Unit. If the aircraft
crashes upgrade to an Alert 3 Response.
10.2.7.4 ALERT 3
Regular Alarm Assignment, Rescue 3, Hazmat Unit and two additional
Medic Units.
10.2.7.5 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
One Medic Unit and one engine company if needed.
18.2.8 INCIDENT COMMAND STRUCTURE
10.2.8.1 AIRPORT COMMAND
In accordance with Federal Rules and Regulations, over-all responsibility of an
emergency at the Corpus Christi International Airport rests with airport Officials,
therefore, the Incident Commander(IC) will be the Airport Public Safety Chief or
his/her designated representative (usually the Senior Public Safety Officer).
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10.2.8.2 UNIFIED COMMAND
At anytime where there are two or more agencies operating at an
emergency, a Unified Command will be instituted, whereas, a
representative from each agency will be stationed at the Command Post.
At all times, each field unit or team will follow unity of command. The
Agencies operating at an operation or emergency will be in charge of their
own units, thru their supervisors.
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Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International Airport
LETTER OF AGREEMENT
EFFECTIVE: December 13, 2004
SUBJECT: Responsibilities within the Airport MovementllNon-Movement Areas
1 . PU RPOSE. To delineate the movement from the non-movement area and define
jurisdictional responsibilities within each
2. CANCELLATION The Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International
Airport Letter of Agreement, SUBJ: Responsibilities within the MovementlNon-
Movement Areas at Corpus Christi International Airport, dated September 17,
1999 is canceled
3. SCOPE. The responsibilities outlined herein are applicable to the control of
aircraft, vehicular and pedestrian traffic at the Corpus Christi International Airport.
4. DEFINITIONS
a. Movement areas: As depicted on Attachment 1.
b. Non-movement areas: As depicted on Attachment 1.
5. RESPONSIBILITIES.
a. Corpus Christi Tower shall be responsible for the control of traffic on the
movement areas. Information provided to aircraft operating on the non-
movement area is advisory in nature and does not imply control
responsibility .
b. Corpus Christi International Airport Management shall be responsible for
traffic on the non-movement area, and:
1. Require all ground vehicles, equipment operators, and personnel to
obtain tower approval prior to entry onto the movement areas and
comply with control instructions issued to them while on those
areas.
2. Require all vehicles to possess and maintain two-way radio
communications while operating on the movement area or provide
a radio-equipped escort.
3. Require all vehicles operating in the movement areas to have
operating flashing strobes or beacons, (yellow for general-purpose
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vehicles, red or red/blue for emergency vehicles) or under escort of
a properly marked vehicle. Orange and white checkered flags may
be substituted for strobes or beacons during daylight hours. (With
prior approval of airport management)
6. ATTACHMENT- Airport Movement/Non-Movement Areas.
~e Keyworth
Air Traffic Manager
Corpus Christi Tower
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
Corpus Christi International Airport
Corpus Christi Airport
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CORPUS CHRISTI TOWER AND CORPUS CHRISTIINTERNA TIONAL AIRPORT
LETTER OF AGREEMENT
EFFECTIVE: December 13, 2004
SUBJECT: Vehicular Movement
1. PURPOSE: This agreement between Corpus Christi Tower (CRP) and Corpus
Christi International Airport (CCIA) prescribes procedures to be utilized by
Airport Rescue Fire Fighting Equipment (ARFF) and CCIA operations vehicles in
movement area.
2. CANCELLATION. The Corpus Christi Airport Traffic Control Tower and Corpus
Christi International Airport Letter of Agreement, SUBJ: Vehicular Movement,
dated August 23, 1995, is canceled.
3. SCOPE: This agreement is applicable to communications and vehicle movement
at the Corpus Christi International Airport.
4. DEFINITION: For the purpose of this agreement, the movement area is defined
as taxiways and other areas depicted in Attachment 1.
5. PROCEDURES: The CCIA vehicles listed below are authorized to transit to and
from the fire station without specific approval from CRP ground control. The
route to and from the fire station shall be as depicted in Attachment 1.
a. While operating in movement area, CCIA operations vehicle shall monitor
CRP ground control frequency 121.9, yield to all taxiing aircraft, and
adhere to eRP ground control instructions when issued. These operations
are limited to meteorological conditions no less than ceiling 1090 feet
and/or visibility three miles. Vehicles authorized accesses in accordance
with this paragraph are CCIA operations vehicles (POPS") numbered:
1016,1024,1040,1049,1057, ARFF ("Rescue") 1,2,3,4,5. Vehicles
shall have their designated numbers prominently displayed so as to be
visible from the control tower.
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b. For these operations, the Corpus Christi International Airport and the
Federal Aviation Administration expressly agree that with regard to any
liability which may arise from vehicle operation(s) in or across movement
area, that the responsible party shall be solely and exclusively liable for
the negligence of its own agents, servants, and/or employees, in
accordance with applicable law(s), and that neither party looks to the other
to save or hold it harmless for the consequences of any negligence on the
part of one of its own agents, servants, and/or employees.
6.
Attachment 1.
Airfield Diagram
Ml<e Keyworth
Air Traffic Manager
Corpus Christi Tower
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
Corpus Christi International Airport
Corpus Christi Airport
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Exhibit F
CORPUS CHRISTI TOWER AND CORPUS CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
LETTER OF AGREEMENT
EFFECTIVE: December 13, 2004
SUBJECT: Runwav BrakinQ Action Reports
1. PURPOSE. This agreement establishes procedures for forwarding runway
braking action reports at Corpus Christi International Airport.
2. CANCELLATION The Corpus Christi Tower and Corpus Christi International
Airport Letter of Agreement, Runway Braking Action Reports, dated April 16,
2001, is canceled
3. SCOPE. The procedures outlined herein are applicable to Corpus Christi Tower
and Corpus Christi International Airport Management personnel for exchange of
runway braking action information.
4. PROCEDURES
a. Runway braking action reports shall be expressed as "GOOD", "FAIR",
"POOR", or "NIL" or a combination of these terms, and shall include the type
aircraft from which the report was received.
b. Corpus Christi Tower shall exchange information with Corpus Christi
International Airport Management personnel when runway braking action
reports from pilots indicate conditions have deteriorated to "POOR" OR
"NIL" or have improved to "GOOD".
c. When the braking action report affects only a portion of a runway, the
affected area shall be expressed in terms that will be easily understood by
pilots, Le., "first one-third or runway" or "last one-half of runway".
Mtke Keyworth
Air Traffic Manager
Corpus Christi Tower
Dave Hamrick
Director of Aviation
Corpus Christi International Airport
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Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
J. WILDLIFE HAZARD MANAGEMENT - (139.337)
1 The Corpus Christi International Airport shall take immediate action to
alleviate wildlife hazards whenever they are detected.
2. Wildlife Hazard Assessment Requirements - The airport will provide for a
wildlife hazard assessment acceptable to the FAA when any of the
following events occurs on or near the airport:
a. An air carrier aircraft experiences a multiple bird strike or multiple
engine ingestion of birds within 10,000 feet of the airport at an
altitude of less than 500 feet above airport elevation.
b. An air carrier aircraft experiences a damaging collision with wildlife
other than birds, or
c. Wildlife of a size or in numbers capable of causing an event
described above is observed to have access to any airport flight
pattern or movement area.
3. Report Processing - Reports of any of the above occurrences shall be
forwarded to the Director of Aviation. The Director of Aviation shall take
immediate measures to alleviate wildlife hazards whenever they are
detected.
4. Wildlife Hazard Assessment Request -The airport will notify the Office of
Wildlife Services of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or a Wildlife
Damage Management Biologist qualified in Animal Damage Control and,
requests a Wildlife Hazard Assessment. The completecf assessment will
be furnished to the FAA for a decision on whether a wildlife hazard
management plan is needed, based on the assessment results, the
aeronautical activity at the airport, and the views of the airport and airport
users.
5. Wildlife Hazard Management Plan -If the FAA determines that a plan is
needed, the airport will formulate and implement a plan using the
assessment as a basis for addressing the requirements of 14 CFR Part
139.337.
HlUser/Shared/ACM/J- Wildlife
J-1
12/2/2004
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
K. MAINTENANCE OF CERTIFICATION MANUAL - ACM (139.207)
1. Currency - [139.201 (b) (1)] The Manager of Operations will keep this
Manual current at all times and will submit proposed revisions to the
FAA Airports Division for approval no less than 30 days prior to the
proposed effective date, unless a shorter filing period is allowed by the
FAA. After FAA approval, the Manager of Operations will print and
distribute.
2. Availability and Distribution-[139.201 (b) (2) and (3)] One complete and
current copy of this Manual will be maintained on file in the Director of
Aviation's office and the of Operations Manager's office and will be
available for inspection by the FAA on request. Portions of this manual
applicable to delegated responsibilities have been distributed to the
following positions
a. Director of Aviation
b. Operations Supervisor
c. Maintenance Supervisor
d. Fire Chief
e. FAA Airports Division
f. Airport Traffic Control Tower
g. American Eagle Airlines
h. Continental Express Airlines
I. ASA Airlines
J. Airway Facilities Sector Office, CCIA
k. Federal Aviation Administration, Airports Division
H1User/Shared/ACM/K-Maint of ACM K-l
12/212004
L. LIST OF EXHIBITS AND FIGURES
Table of Contents
L-2
Airport Layout Plan
L-3
Ailport Grid Map
L-4
Airport Obstruction Chart
L-5
NOTAM Form
L-6
NOT AM Log
L-7
Airport Incident Report
L-8
Vehicles, Personnel, and Extinguishing Agents
L-9
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
L-10
Fuel Storage and Mobile Fueler Inspection Forms
L-11
Airport Safety Self-Inspection Checklist
L-12
(RESERVED)
L-13
VVldlife Activity Inspection Form
L-14
Ait'field Signage and Runway Marking Plan
L-15
Aifcraft Emergency Response Report
L-16
HIU ser/SharedJ A CMIL
L-2
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725 A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
12/2/2004
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
CORPUS CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
NOTAM
NOTAM #
FAA #
CORPUS CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DIRECTOR ADVISES:
ISSUING AUTHORITY:
ISSUED: DATE______TIME:
San Angelo Flight Station: 1-800-433-8102
EFFECTIVE
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Issuance
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Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725 A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
City of Corpus Christi Department Aviation
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Division
Serial #
R-1
N EO 121051 EZV53
NE0121047EZV53
NE0121045EZV54
R-2
NE0121055EZV54
NE0121045EZV54
NE0121052EZV54
R-3
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59100321
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Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
11/22/04
Corpus Christi Airport
20-{;725A
:Localion Code: 160217
Exhibit F
Corpus Christi International Airport
Fuel Storage Inspection Report
S-Satisfactory
U-Unsatisfactory
R-Remark
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Date: Firm Name: Contact: I Inspector: Shift:
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EMERGENCY FUEL SHUTOFFS (AI FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (D)
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1 L OC3tated outsicte of probable spill area 1 _ One each 40B requiTed at each loading station.
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2 Near the route _ would normally be used 10 leave the spill area or to 2 Extinguishers adequately mounted.
reach the rue extquisbers
--..-.--- . -.- .------ -- 3 _ Extinguisher to have weatherproof tag showing maintenance within I year.
\ ,\ I least one shutoff converuentty accessible to each llleling poslllon
4 Must shut off fuel flow to all hydrants that have a conunon exposure
BONDING (E)
-- ---.- -- --
~ A ccess to shutofts kept clat at all tImes I Bonding wires kept on reel or stored properly.
F uet shutoff operationally checked every --..--- -.
6 3 months 2 Condition of bonding we acceptable.
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7 In addition to deadman controls. 3. Clamps in good working order
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PlACARDS In) HOSES (F)
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I "EMER.GENCY FUEL SHUrOFF" at least 2" high I Hoses free from cracks and excessive wear.
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2 Hoses stored properly.
2 Method of oper-.aion indicated by arrow 01 word "PUSH" of "ptn I"
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3 I.ettering to he sIlarply contra<;ting 3. Nozzles covered or capped.
4 Locatd at least l' above grade -.--- -- .
4 No banded damps
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5 Can be readily seen from a distance of at least 25'
SIGNS (G)
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PU'ING (el
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I Cast iron. wppcr. galvanIZed steel pipmg not allowed 2. Type of fuel required on piping and at dispensing site. "JET A" and
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3 Aluminum pipiDIg if approved I. No open trash containers.
4 Buried flanges aed valves fl{)t permitted ---.-
2. Grounds to be kept free of trash, weeds, and other compbstibles.
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ORIGINAl-Control
YELLOW-Fuel Agent
PINK-Inspector
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Hydro-Static Test
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exhibit F
i Serial # .._________.
* A-I 1397
: * A-12013
: *A-12694
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12866
12877
12879
12880
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12926
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12943
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12957
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12973
12979
129181
12985
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Date of Manufacture Last Hvdro test date
Jan. 1993 Jan. 2003
Feb. ]994 Jan. 2003
Apr. 1994 Feb. 2003
Apr. ] 994 Feb. 2003
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Sept. 1994 Jan. 2003
Feb. 1992 Mar. 2002
Jan. 1993 Jan. 2003
Feb. 1993 Jan. 2003
May. 1991 Mar. 2002
Jan. ] 992 Mar. 2002
Feb. ]994 Feb. 2003
Jan. 1994 Jan. 2003
Feb. 2001 Mar. 2004
Apr. 2001 May 2004
Apr. 200] May 2004
Mar. 200] March 2004
Mar. 2001 March 2004
Apr. 200] May 2004
Apr. 2001 May 2004
Apr. 2001 April 2004
Apr. 2001 May 2004
Apr. 2001 April 2004
Apr. 2001 April 2004
Apr. 2001 May 2004
Apr. 200] April 2004
Apr. 2001 April 2004
Apr. 2001 May 2004
Apr. 200] April 2004
Apr. 2001 April 2004
May 200 I June 2004
May 200] June 2004
May 2001 June 2004
May 2001 June 2004
Apr. 200 I April 2004
* - Taken to fFS in April. Hydro not completed until May.
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R-I
R-3
seBA Mouth Piece
Serial #
NE0121051EZV53
NEO 121 04 7EZV 5 3
NE0121045EZV54
Division
R-2
Serial #
NEOl21055EZV54
NEOl21045EZV54
NEOl21052EZV54
EOl21052EZV53
NE0121056EZV54
NE0121058EZV54
NE0121048EZX53
R-4
NE0121057EZV54
R-S
59100321
HAJser/Shared/ACM/L
L-10
11/19/2004
Corpus Christi Airport
20-6725A
Location Code: 160217
Exlnbit G
EXHffiIT G
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
I> Lessee's Liability Insurance
A. Lessee must not commence work under this Lease until all insurance required herein has
been obtained and such insurance has been approved by City. City shall review and
approve or disapprove Lessee's insurance within seventy-two (72) hours of its receipt
thereof Lessee shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work at the Premises
until all similar insurance required of the subcontractor has been obtained. Lessee shall
furnish to each of City and Risk Manager one (1) copy of a Certificate of Insurance,
showing the followmg minimum coverage by insurance company{s) rated at least A- by
AM Best. City must be named as an additional insured for Lessee's general and
automobile liability policies and a blanket waiver of subrogation is required on all
applicable policies.
MINIMUM INSURANCE COVERAGE
._._~- -..
newal, Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Per OcclUTence Aggregate
nceUation
aU
ding: $1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
-OWNED $ 1,000,000 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
WHICH COMPLIES WITH THE TEXAS
WORKER'S COMPENSATION ACT and
Section II of this exhibit
$500,000
TYPE OF INSURANCE
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r COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY inclu
i 1. Commercial Form
2. Premises - Operations
3. Products/ Completed Operations Hazard
4. Contractual Liability
5. Independent Contractors
6. Personal Injury
7. Broad Form Property Damage
3t-Day written notice of cancellation, nOB-re
Material Change (as defined in the Lease), or
termination and a 10 day written notice of ca
fer nonpayment of premium are required on
certificates
AUTOMOBILE LIABILlTY---OWNED, NON
OR RENTED
;--------------------------.-.-.-----.--...-.-.-- .-
! WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY INSURANCE
B. In the event of accidents of any kind, Lessee must furnish Risk Manager with copies of
all reports of such accidents within ten (10) business days of Lessee's knowledge of the
accident.
II. Additional Requirements
A. Lessee must obtain workers' compensation coverage through a licensed insurance
company in accordance with Texas law. The contract for coverage must be written on a
policy and endorsements approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. The coverage
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Location Code: 160217
Exhtbit G
provided must be in amounts sufficient to assu.l. ,; that all workers' compensation
obligations incurred by Lessee will be promptly met.
B. Certificate of Insurance:
*
City must be named as an additional insured on Lessee's General and
Automobile Liability coverage and a blanket waiver of subrogation is required on
all applicable policies.
*
If Lessee's insurance company uses the standard ACORD form, the cancellation
clause (bottom right) must be amended by adding the wording "changed or"
between "be" and "canceled," and deleting the words, "endeavor to," and deleting
the wording after "left. " In the alternative, a copy of the endorsement evidencing
that the policy was endorsed with required cancellation provisions will be
accepted.
*
The name of the project must be listed under "Description of Operations".
*
At a minimum, a 30-day written notice of cancellation, non-renewal, Material
Change (as defined in the Lease), or termination and a lO-day written notice of
cancellation for nonpayment of premium are required.
C. If any Certificate of Insurance required hereunder on its face does not evidence the
existence of the coverage required by items LA (1 )-(7), an authorized representative of
Lessee's insurance company or broker must include a letter specifically stating whether
items I.A. (1 )-(7) are included or excluded.
Dallas_I 4235816vA
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Corpus Christi Airport
(20-6725A)
Location Code: 160217
After reco[dmgreturn 1')
Christopher T. Nixon. Esq.
Winstead SechreSl & Minick P.l'
:)400 Renaissance Tower
1201 ElmStreel
Dallas, Texas 75270
MEMORANDUM OF GROUND LEASE
A T CORPUS CHRISTI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
. rry ~.
ThIs Memorandum is made as of this7.Jl_' day of. , 2006, between the
City of Corpus Chnsti. with its principal offices located at 12 Leap rd, Corpus Christi, Texas
78401 (hereinafter desIgnated "City") and San Antonio MT A, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless, with
Its principal office located at ISO Washington Valley Road, Bedminster, New Jersey 07921,
(hereinafter designated "L,:ssee").
. City and Lessee entered iJb' 0 a Ground Lease at Corpus Christi Airport
InternatIOnal Airport (the "Lease") on - /. .:;;.. ' 2006, for a term of five (5) years with
the right to extend the Lease for three 0) su cessive periods of five (5) years each following the
original tenn.
In conSIderation of the rental set forth in the Lease, City has granted Company
certain space on the Corpus Christi International Airport premises, a certain parcel of property
described as a thirty-two t()ot (32') by thirty-two foot (32') parcel containing 1,024 square feet of
land located in Nueces County, Texas heing more particularly described in instruments recorded
at (a) Volume 778. Page 13, (h) Volume 806, Page 11, (c) Volume 799, Page 501, (d) Volume
780, Page '1-<7, (e) \iolume 841. Page 601. (f) Volume 788. Page 532, and (g) Volume 780, Page
25, all In the Deed Records of \!ueces County, Texas: together with exclusive parking spaces and
certain non-exclusive rights for ingress and egress and utility purposes; with said leased premises
and rights-of-way being described herein as Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereto.
'. City has granted to Company the right to survey the Property and the premises,
and said survey IS attached hereto as Exhibit "8" and made a part hereof.
4. The Lease commences sixty-one (61) days after final approval by the City
Counci I or the first ( 1 ,t) day of the month following the date Lessee is granted a building permit,
whichever event occurs last.
.; The tenns, covenants and provisions of the Lease shall extend to and be binding
upon the respectIve executors, administrators, heirs, successors and assigns of City and Lessee.
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Memorandum of Ground Lease aLCQI]2!!~'<:hristi International Airport Page 1
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Corpus Christi Airport
(20-6725A)
Location Code: 160217
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, hereunto and to a duplicate hereof, City and Lessee have
laused this Memorandum tll be dul\' executed on the date first written above.
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WITNESS
CITY:
City of Corpus Christi
By
~ City Manager
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Date:
LESSEE:
San Antonio MT A, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless
By:
By :rerizon Wireless Te*as, LLC,
1ts general part er' ,
Han F. Le tenegger,
Area Vice President - Network - South Area
Date: (;. - <1 - ..2. ~ G:.)(;"
Memorandum of Ground Lease at CQIDUS .Christi International Airport -- Page 2
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Location Code: 160217
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STATE or
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BEFORE ME, the undersit,rned authority. on this day personally appeared George K.
Noe, the City Manager of the City of Corpus Christi, known to me to be the person whose name
IS subscribed to the t()fegoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he, being duly authorized
to execute said instrument. executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein
expressed"\l{'_ "
GIven under my hand and seal of otlice thiS:!.... '._ day O"f, 1\ '\,.,'.\r~~", ",,' 2t1-.
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C {1UJ.L) LL~~
Notary Public in and for the State of
(PERSONALIZED SEAL)
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA )
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COUNTY OF MECKLENBURG )
Ir . "'VP(j .
, 0-" l-.~~ Connie Parks
II ~ "', ; My Commission Explfes
:i "'''~'OF~ November 09,2007
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Hans F.
Leutenegger. Area Vice President-Network-South Area of Verizon Wireless Texas, LLC, the
general partner of San Antonio MT A, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless, known to me to be the person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he, being
duly authorized to execute said instrument, executed the same for the purposes and
considerations therein expressed.
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Location Code 1602\ 7
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LESSEE'S LEASE SITE
BEING A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 0.0235 ACRE (1,024 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOCK NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C.MiR. AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. SAID 0.0235 ACRE
TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
HERE,., DESCRIBED TRACT, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11055'33" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3073.67'
FROM A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS. AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M.R;
THENCE SOUTH 01035'13" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT;
THENQE SOUTH 88024'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" GUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT;
THENCE NORTH 01035'13" WEST. A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" GUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED TRACT;
THENCE NORTH 8802....47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND
CONTAtNING 0 0235 ACRE (1.024 SO FT) OF LAND.
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JANUARY 19, 2005
JOB #11914WC
SITE #206725 A
REVISfI) NOVEMBER 30, 2005
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20-6725 A
Location Code: 160217
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LESSEE'S ELECTRIC & UTILITY EASEMENT
BEING A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 0.0256 ACRE (1,116 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOCK NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C.aR. AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. SAID 0.0256 ACRE
TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEG..NING AT AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED LEASE SITE, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11014'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF
3099.63' FROM A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M.R;
THENCE NORTH 88024'47" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 32.00' TO AN "X" CUT SET IN CONCRETE
MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED LEASE SITE;
THENCE NORTH 01035'13" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 7.06' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE NORTH 88029'03" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5334' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE SOUTH Or30'57" EAST; A DISTANCE OF 15.68' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE SOUTH 88024'47" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 8532' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
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Location Code: .160217
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LESSEE'S PARKING SPACE
BEING A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 0.0056 ACRE (243 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BL04K NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C....R. AS CONVEYED TO THE..CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, 'AGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.D.R. SAID 0.0056 ACRE
TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT FOR CORNER, BEING LOCATED SOUTH 11025'45" EAST, A DISTANCE OF
3054.42' FROM A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32,N.C.M.R
THENCE NORTH 88021'01" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2700' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE SOUTH 01038'59" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 9.00' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE SOUTH 88021'01" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2700' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE NORTH 01038'59" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 900' TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING AND
CONTAINING 00056 ACRE (243 SO FT.) OF LAND.
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Location Code: l60217
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lESSEE'S ACCESS EASEMENT
BEING A 12' WIDE STRIP OF LAND CONTAINING 1.2209 ACRE (53,184 SQ. FT.) OUT OF FARM
BLOCK NO. 22, OF THE J.C. RUSSELL FARM BLOCKS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 3, PAGE 53,
N.C.M.R.. AS CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI BY DEEDS RECORDED IN VOLUME
778, PAGE 13, VOLUME 806, PAGE 11 AND VOLUME 799, PAGE 501, N.C.DA CENTERLINE OF
SAID .. WIDE STRIP BEING MORE P ARTICULARL Y DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS
FOllOWS:
BEG'.'NG AT A POINT, BEING lOCATED SOUTH 11018'36" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 3076.77'
FROM A 1" IRON PIPE FOUND MARKING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF lOT 1, BLOCK 1,
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRACTS, AS RECORDED IN VOLUME 40, PAGE 32, N.C.M.R.
THENCE SOUTH 8W24'4T' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.65' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE NORTH 01035'13" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 115.36' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE NORTH 58031'50" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 17.07' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 8W14'02" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 55.29' TO A POINT FOR CORNER;
THENCE NORTH 01031'39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 130.07' TO AN ANGLE POINT; .
THENCE NORTH 07"10'08" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 175.15' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THEN~ NORTH 01032'25" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 379.85' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 501 ~OO';
THENCIE AlONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE O.f 229.90', Sl,IBTENDING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 260"33", WITH A CHORD BEARING NORTH 14041'12" WEST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 227.89'
TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCC NORTH 27"49'58" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 297.12' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURVE to THE RIGHT HAVING A RADiUS OF 756.00'; . .
THENCIi AlONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 343.39', SUBTENDING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 260ot'29". WITH A CHORD BEARING NORTH 14049'13" WEST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 340.44'
TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCe NORTH 01048'29" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 527.52' TO APOINT FOR CORNER;
lliEf"CE NORTH 88018'53" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 120.49' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 40.00'; .
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THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE. AN ARC DISTANCE OF 62.58'. SUBTENDING A CENTRAl ANGLE.
OF 89oJt2S-, WITH ACHORD BEARING SOUTH ~051'55" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCEOF56.39' TO
A POINTOF TANGENCY; . .
nfENCE SOUTH 02002'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 450.40' TO A POINT OF CURVATURE FOR A
CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 487.21'; :
THENCE ALONG SAJD CURVE. AN ARC DISTANCE OF 284.47', SUBTENDING A CENTRAt- ANGlE
OF 3302T12",WITH A CHORD BEARING SOUTH 18046'18" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 280.44'
TO A POINT OF REVERSE .CURVATURE FOR A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF
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THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 240.62', SUBTENDING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 34032'43", WITH A CHORD BEARING SOUTH 18046'18" EAST, A CHORD DISTANCE OF 236.99'
TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCE SOUTH 01'29'57" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 217.87' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 00011'58" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 230.63' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 02034'35" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 164.69' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 01034'38" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 180.77' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THEt<<;E SOUTH 05011'51" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 49.59' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 03007'22" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 194.73' TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 58031'50" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 1696' TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION OF
THIS CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION.
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