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50 <br />(xi) FBOs shall pay such charges or taxes as may be imposed by the City <br />and/or an authorized taxing authority on the gallons of all fuels delivered. <br />Fuel delivery records shall be available for review by the City or its <br />authorized agent. <br /> <br />2) Customer services, aviation charts, pilot supplies, etc. Customer services shall <br />include catering arrangements, hotel reservations, arranging for ground <br />transportation, and reasonable courtesy ground transportation. <br /> <br />3) Flight Service Station telephone and computerized weather service. <br /> <br />4) Crew lounge, passenger lounge, and concession area. Lounge or waiting rooms <br />shall be heated and air conditioned with appropriate furnishings for passengers <br />and airplane crews of itinerant aircraft, a “quiet” pilot rest area must be provided <br />with a minimum of two reclining chairs, sanitary restrooms for men and women, a <br />snack and non-alcoholic beverage service must be available to the public, and <br />sufficient paved and striped vehicle parking positions adjacent to the <br />arrivals/departures building in accordance with the lease must be available for <br />employees and customers. <br /> <br />5) Aircraft deicing and anti-icing service. FBOs shall conform to the Minimum <br />Standards prescribed in Subsection III, Section E(XII) for Airline Ground Handlers <br />in the performance of aircraft deicing and anti-icing service. <br /> <br />6) Sanitary systems service. Service shall include aircraft lavatory and potable water. <br /> <br />7) Hangar Storage/Maintenance Space. FBOs shall satisfy the minimum leased <br />space requirements prescribed herein and, in addition to providing adequate space <br />to support based Aircraft, shall maintain sufficient space to accommodate <br />reasonable demand for transient aircraft storage. <br /> <br />8) Aircraft and Power Plant Mechanic Services (A&P). FBO must provide A&P <br />mechanic services for all Aircraft normally serving the Airport during normal <br />working hours within thirty (30) minutes of a request and within one (1) hour after <br />hours. Services may be provided through employees of the FBO, subcontractors, <br />or sublessees of the FBO. Provide Aircraft Maintenance (as defined in 14 CFR <br />Part 43) for Group I and Group II Piston, Turboprop, and Turbojet, including <br />Turbofan Aircraft as well as Group III Turbojet Aircraft. <br /> <br />9) Crew Cars. Provide crew cars and courtesy transportation for passengers, crew, <br />and baggage, as necessary and appropriate. <br /> <br />e. Optional FBO Services. <br /> <br />1) Each FBO may provide Commercial Aeronautical Activities at the Airport in <br />addition to the required FBO services, with the prior written consent of the Airport. <br /> <br />2) Optional FBO services may include Commercial Self-Service Fueling and any of <br />the Commercial Aeronautical Activities that may be conducted by Specialized <br />Aeronautical Service Operators (SASOs) in Section E hereof. <br /> <br />3) An FBO providing optional FBO services through a sublessee or subcontractor <br />shall submit to the Airport Director a copy of the executed sublease or subcontract, <br />which must be approved in writing by the City and must comply with the standards <br />set forth in this section, in addition to all other applicable Minimum Standards. <br /> <br />4) FBOs must satisfy the Minimum Standards for each Commercial Aeronautical <br />Activity, as provided in Section E hereof, and specifically must demonstrate to the