A. If an airport is owned or controlled by a political subdivision and an airport hazard area is located outside its territorial limits, the political subdivision that owns or controls the airport and the political subdivision within which the airport hazard area is located may establish a joint airport zoning board by ordinance or resolution that has the same power to adopt, administer and enforce airport zoning regulations applicable to the airport hazard area as that vested by section 28-8464 in the political subdivision within which the area is located.

Terms Used In Arizona Laws 28-8465

  • Airport: means an area of land or water that is designed and set aside for the landing and taking off of aircraft and that is utilized or to be utilized in the interest of the public for those purposes. See Arizona Laws 28-8461
  • Airport hazard: means a structure, tree or use of land that obstructs the air space required for flight of aircraft in taking off or landing at an airport or that is otherwise hazardous to aircraft taking off or landing. See Arizona Laws 28-8461
  • Airport hazard area: means an area of land or water on which an airport hazard might be established if not prevented as provided in this article. See Arizona Laws 28-8461
  • Board: means the transportation board. See Arizona Laws 28-101
  • Political subdivision: means a city, town or county and includes a school district. See Arizona Laws 28-8461

B. The joint board consists of two representatives appointed by each political subdivision participating in its establishment and a chairman selected by a majority of the members who are appointed.