Recipients Duties. 2.1. Recipient will operate and maintain the Airport in a safe, serviceable manner for aeronautical purposes only for the use and benefit of the public. 2.2. The Recipient will keep the runway and the area around the lights mowed at the Airport. The grass must be mowed at least 7 feet beyond the lights, and the grass must not exceed 6 inches in height on the landing area. The areas around any navigational aids will be mowed and plowed to keep the area clear for access by a vehicle. 2.3. If the Airport remains operational during the winter months, the Recipient will keep at least one runway, associated taxiway, and apron area cleared of snow and ice to the same priority as arterial roads. Snow banks must be limited in height so that aircraft wings, engines, and propellers will clear them. Landing strip markers and/or lights must remain visible. 2.4. If the State contracts for the periodic paint striping of the Airport’s runways and taxiways during the term of this Contract, the Recipient will cooperate with the marking operation. The Recipient must coordinate seal coat pavement maintenance projects with the State to maximize the pavement marking life. 2.5. The Recipient will allow a representative of the State’s Office of Aeronautics access to any area of the Airport necessary for the purpose of periodic inspections. 2.6. The Recipient will promptly pay all utility bills, including those required for navigational aids.
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Sources: Airport Maintenance and Operation Grant Contract, Airport Maintenance and Operation Grant Contract, Airport Maintenance and Operation Grant Contract