A. In order to prevent the erection of structures dangerous to air navigation, subject to the provisions of subsections B, C and D of this section, each person shall secure from the local airport zoning authority, or in the absence of a local airport zoning authority, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission, a permit for the erection, alteration, or modification of any structure the result of which would exceed the federal obstruction standards as contained in 14 CFR, Part 77. Permits from the local airport zoning authority will be required only within an airport hazard area where federal standards are exceeded and if the proposed construction is within:
1. A 10-nautical mile radius of the geographical center of a publicly owned or operated airport, a military airport, or an airport open for public use which has a published instrument approach procedure;
2. A 6-nautical mile radius of the geographical center of a publicly owned or operated airport, a military airport, or an airport open for public use which has no published instrument approach procedure and has runways in excess of three thousand two hundred (3,200) feet in length; or
3. A 2.5-nautical mile radius of the geographical center of a publicly owned or operated airport, a military airport, or an airport open for public use which has no published instrument approach and has runways three thousand two hundred (3,200) feet or less in length.
B. Affected airports will be considered as having those facilities which are programmed in the Federal Aviation Administration's Regional Aviation System Plan and will be so protected.
C. Permit requirements of subsection A of this section shall not apply to projects which received construction permits from the Federal Communications Commission for structures exceeding federal obstruction standards prior to May 20, 1975; nor shall it apply to previously approved structures now existing, or any necessary replacement or repairs to such existing structures, so long as the height and location is unchanged.
D. In determining whether to issue or deny a permit, the local airport zoning authority shall consider:
1. The nature of the terrain and height of existing structures;
2. Public and private interests and investments;
3. The character of flying operations and planned developments of airports;
4. Federal airways as designated by the Federal Aviation Administration that lie within the radii described in paragraphs 1 through 3 of subsection A of this section;
5. Whether the construction of the proposed structure would cause an increase in the minimum descent altitude or the decision height at the affected airport;
6. Technological advances;
7. The safety of persons on the ground and in the air; and
8. Land use density.
E. In order to promote the health, safety and welfare of the public and to protect persons and property by promoting safety in aeronautics, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission may review any structure erected, altered, or modified since January 1, 1996, in which no permit was secured from the local airport zoning authority because of the absence of a local airport authority. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission shall determine whether such structures meet the requirements set forth in this section. If the structures do not meet the requirements as set forth in this section, the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission may request the owners of such structure to make any necessary modifications to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public, including, but not limited to, altering, marking, mapping, or identifying such structure. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission may assist the owner of such structure in any manner deemed feasible by the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission.
Added by Laws 1986, c. 20, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 1986. Amended by Laws 1995, c. 181, § 7, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 1999, c. 389, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1999; Laws 2001, c. 211, § 1, emerg. eff. May 14, 2001.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 3. Aircraft and Airports.
§3-61. Municipalities may acquire and operate airports - Eminent domain - Bonds.
§3-65.4. Disposal of airport property.
§3-65.5. Operation and use privileges.
§3-65.7. Delegation of authority to airport officer or board.
§3-65.8. Regulations and jurisdiction.
§3-65.9. Appropriations and taxation.
§3-65.10. Bond issues - Financing acquisitions, costs and improvements.
§3-65.11. Validation of prior acquisitions, actions and bond issues.
§3-65.12. Application of airport revenues and sale proceeds.
§3-65.13. Federal and state aid.
§3-65.16. Public purpose, county and municipal purpose.
§3-65.17. Airport property and income exempt from taxation.
§3-65.18. Supplementary authority.
§3-65.19. Saving clause - Airport zoning.
§3-65.20. Interpretation and construction.
§3-85. Powers and duties of Commission.
§3-85.1. Powers of commission - Acceptance of title to real or personal property - Improvements.
§3-85.3. Aerospace and Defense Development Act of 2013.
§3-86. Public and governmental functions.
§3-87. Use of facilities, services and resources of other agencies - Cooperation.
§3-88. Provisions not mandatory.
§3-89. Transfer of powers and duties.
§3-90. Construction and repair of airports in various counties - Minimum runways - Federal funds.
§3-91. Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission Revolving Fund.
§3-92. Lease of state-owned lands for oil, gas, mining and agricultural purposes.
§3-93. Disposition of funds received.
§3-102. Airport hazards contrary to public interest.
§3-102.1. Permit for erection, alteration or modification of certain structures.
§3-102.2. Zoning regulations to permit certain variances.
§3-103. Power to adopt airport zoning regulations - Joint boards.
§3-104. Relation to comprehensive zoning regulations.
§3-105. Procedure for adoption of zoning regulations.
§3-106. Airport zoning requirements.
§3-107. Permits and variances.
§3-109. Administration of airport zoning regulations.
§3-112. Enforcement and remedies.
§3-113. Acquisition of air rights.
§3-116. Preparation of zoning codes.
§3-120.1. Short title - Aircraft Pilot and Passenger Protection Act.
§3-120.3. Construction permit.
§3-120.4. Construction of structure for an incompatible purpose.
§3-120.5. Hazards to air navigation.
§3-120.6. Permit application - Required components.
§3-120.7. Permit application - With or without FAA Form 7460-1.
§3-120.8. Application process after issuance of permit - Amending a permit.
§3-120.9. Validity of permit issued under Section 3 of Aircraft Pilot and Passenger Protection Act.
§3-120.10. Notification of denial of permit.
§3-120.11. Applicability of act.
§3-120.12. Violation of act - Fine.
§3-120.14. Authority to promulgate rules.
§3-201. State owned aircraft - Liability insurance - Limits.
§3-205. Rental of aircraft - Notice of insurance coverage - Violations.
§3-253. Aircraft - Exemptions.
§3-254. Application for registration.
§3-254.1. Sale of new or used aircraft – Dealer licenses – Denial, suspension and revocation - Fine.
§3-254.4. Termination, cancellation, nonrenewal of agreement - Good cause - Notice.
§3-254.5. Private right of action - Damages - Applicability - Effect on multiple contracts - Dealer.
§3-255. Certificates of registration - Filing - Fees.
§3-256. Registration fees - Schedule and rates.
§3-256.1. Lien filing fee - Agency special account.
§3-257. Rules and regulations.
§3-271. Possession of airman's certificate and medical certificate while operating aircraft.
§3-281. Installation of nonconforming fuel tank, bladder, drum, or other container.
§3-301. Operation of aircraft under influence of intoxicants - Definitions - Penalties - Treatment.
§3-302. Tests to determine concentration of intoxicants - Implied consent.
§3-303. Drawing or collecting of specimens - Use as evidence - Independent tests.
§3-304. Refusal to submit to testing.
§3-305. Admissibility of evidence - Evidence of intoxication.
§3-306. Report of conviction to federal agency.
§3-307. Permitting aircraft to be operated by person under influence of intoxicant - Penalties.
§3-308. Proof of intoxication by other competent evidence.
§3-322. Critical infrastructure facility – Unmanned aircraft prohibited.
§3-351. Short title – Space Flight Liability and Immunity Act – Definitions.
§3-373. Short title - Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Program.
§3-374. Focus of program – Eligible communities – Advisory Council – Matching grant awards.
§3-375. Oklahoma Advanced Mobility Pilot Project Revolving Fund.
§3-401. Competitive bidding process for contracts.
§3-411. Short title - Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program.
§3-413. Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program.
§3-414. Oklahoma Air Service Development Grant Program Revolving Fund.