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33 rd Annual Basics of Airport Law Workshop and 2017 Legal Update Session #17 GENERAL AVIATION AIRPORT AGREEMENTS W. Eric Pilsk Kaplan Kirsch & Rockwell Corinne C. Nystrom, A.A.E., Airport Director Mesa-Falcon Field Airport

INTRODUCTION Joint FAIR MARKET Ventures proprietary Management exclusives Agreements Non-Aeronautical Leases EXCLUSIVE VALUE RIGHTS 2

INTRODUCTION FBO Leases Ground Leases Hangar Leases Fuel Farms Non-Aeronautical Leases Through-the-Fence Agreements Development Agreements Joint Ventures Proprietary Exclusives Management Agreements Aeronautical Users Exclusive Rights Nondiscrimination Sponsor Assurances Self-Sustaining Fair Market Value 3

TODAY S TOPICS FAA Grant Assurances Business Factors Types of Agreements Challenges Where They Come From Best Practices Resources Where to Look for Answers 4

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES Assurance 1: General Federal Requirements Obligation to Comply with General Federal Requirements Assurance 5: Preserving Rights and Powers Not Contracting Away Authority to Meet Sponsor Assurances Subordination Clause Assurance 19: Operations Duty to Maintain Aeronautical Facilities, including Pavement Assign Responsibility 5

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES Assurance 22: Economic Nondiscrimination No Unjust Discrimination 22(a) Reasonable Access for Aeronautical Users 22(a) FBOs Subject to Same Rents, Rates, & Fees as are Uniformly Applicable to Other FBOs with Similar Facilities 22(c) Cannot Limit Right to Self-Service or Self-Fuel 22(f) Sponsor Subject to Same Terms and Conditions as Other Users 22(g) May Establish Reasonable and Not Unjustly Discriminatory Terms for All Users to Provide for Safe and Efficient Operation 22(h) 6

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES - STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS: ASSURANCE 22(B) In any agreement, contract, lease, or other arrangement under which a right or privilege at the airport is granted to any person, firm, or corporation to conduct or to engage in any aeronautical activity for furnishing services to the public at the airport, the sponsor will insert and enforce provisions requiring the contractor to (1) Furnish said services on a reasonable, and not unjustly discriminatory, basis to all users thereof, and (2) Charge reasonable, and not unjustly discriminatory, prices for each unit or service, provided that the contractor may be allowed to make reasonable and nondiscriminatory discounts, rebates, or other similar types of price reductions to volume purchasers. 7

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES AIP FUNDED PROJECTS 8

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES Assurance 23: No Exclusive Rights Focus is On Sponsor Conduct that Excludes Some Aeronautic Users in Favor of Others Can Be Express or Implied NOT a Violation If Only One Entity Provides a Service, Provided Others Have an Opportunity VERY Limited Exception to Exclude Other FBOs 23(a) & (b) Sponsor Can Exercise Proprietary Exclusive Right Must Provide Service with Sponsor Personnel and Resources CANNOT CONTRACT OUT 9

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES Assurance 24: Self-Sustaining Rent and Fee Structure FMV is Benchmark Not necessary for aeronautical users Assurance 25: Airport Revenue No Revenue Diversion Airport Revenue Stays on Airport No Less than FMV contracts with other divisions of Sponsor Value for Services 10

FAA GRANT ASSURANCES Assurance 29: Airport Layout Plan Up to Date Map of Airport and Facilities New Development May Require Amending ALP Assurances 30 & 37: Comply with Civil Rights, DBE, and Other Federal Laws State and Local Requirements 11

BUSINESS FACTORS Define What You Need (Lessor) Revenue Needs Types of Tenants/Development Size and Quality of Facilities Degree of Control Degree of Risk Degree of Reward Growth Needs or Fears Political Factors Understand Lessee Needs Return on Investment Term/Duration Location Access to Airfield, Infrastructure, Utilities Financing Issues Business Model 12

TYPES OF AGREEMENTS FBO & FUEL CONCESSIONS Non-Exclusive Types of Services Offered Hours of Operation Insurance Requirements Types of Fuel Offered and Rights Attached Fuel Tanks Above Ground vs. Below Ground Public Use Aircraft Parking Ramps 13

TYPES OF AGREEMENTS GROUND LEASES Non-Exclusive Term Should Not Exceed 50 Years Aeronautical Use Unless Approved Otherwise By FAA Boilerplate With Ability to Include Additional Provisions Include Items That Can Vary (Term, Rent, etc..) on First 2 Pages Include Only What You Are Able/Willing to Enforce Include Incremental Steps in Default Enforcement Provisions Before Terminating the Lease Right to Inspect INCLUDING Non-Commercial Use Hangars 14

TYPES OF AGREEMENTS AIRPORT-OWNED HANGAR & AIRCRAFT STORAGE Short-Term, Non-Exclusive Boilerplate Agreement For All Users to Sign Identify Allowable Uses Per FAA and Fire/Building Codes Include Only What You Are Able/Willing to Enforce Enforce Through Other City/County Codes Right to Inspect INCLUDING Non-Commercial Use Hangars Explain What Will Happen If They Break the Rules 15

TYPES OF AGREEMENTS NON-AERONAUTICAL Permitted Only On FAA-Approved Non-Aeronautical Parcels Must Charge Fair Market Value Rent Term Should Not Exceed 50 Years Cannot Interfere With Aeronautical Operations of the Airport May Need ALP Amendment or Release 16

TYPES OF AGREEMENTS THROUGH-THE-FENCE (TTF) AGREEMENTS Off-Airport Operators with Direct Access to Airfield Residential Commercial TTF Agreements Raise Myriad Legal Issues Security, Fee Structure, Control over Airfield, Competition with Incumbents, Maintenance, etc. Sponsors Are Not Required to, Or Prohibited from, Allowing TTF Operations Congress has Set Conditions for Residential TTF Agreements FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, P.L. 112-95, 136 TTF Agreements Must Also Comply with All Sponsor Assurances FAA Scrutinizes Commercial TTF Agreements Closely Disfavored ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-the-Fence Operations (2014) 17

OTHER TYPES OF AGREEMENTS Joint Ventures Development Agreements Flight Schools and Skydiving Management Agreements FAA Letter of Agreement 18

CHALLENGES WHERE THEY COME FROM Airport Users Different Treatment Different Terms and Conditions Different Fees and Charges Demands for Special Treatment Bad Actors Airport Sponsor Leadership Changing Policy Direction Changing Goals for Airport Community Opposition Economic FAA Questions About Compliance Questions about Safety Termination of Grant Eligibility 19

BEST PRACTICES GENERAL Advance Planning and Preparation are Key Published Standards Use of Forms Advance Consultation with Users, FAA, Airport Leadership Develop Processes to Address Anticipated Requests Be Prepared to Explain and Justify Deviations from Past Practice 20

BEST PRACTICES GENERAL Be Thoughtful In Decision-Making Think About Downstream Consequences It s a Chess Game Update and Revise Policies, Procedures, and Documents 21

BEST PRACTICES CONTRACTING PROCESS FAA Does Not Dictate Process First-Come/First-Serve Solicitation/RFP Hybrid Defined Process Reduces Risk of Challenges Defined Process Reduces Flexibility Keep People Informed 22

BEST PRACTICES MINIMUM STANDARDS Provides Vehicle to Memorialize Development Policies Provides Specifications for Commercial Aeronautical Users (FBOs, SASOs) Square Footage, Services, License and Certification, Qualifications, Hours of Operation, Personnel, Etc. Set Uniform Standards for Each Class of Aeronautical User 23

BEST PRACTICES MINIMUM STANDARDS Assures Nondiscriminatory Treatment Reduces Questions and Issues Requires Advance Thought and Planning Requires Periodic Updating Not required, but FAA recommended 24

BEST PRACTICES MINIMUM STANDARDS Other Alternatives City/County Codes Should Not Adversely Restrict Business Opportunities Base Standards on Best Business Practices Not Random & Arbitrary Criteria The Goal Is To Serve The Customer 25

BEST PRACTICES RULES AND REGULATIONS Standards to provide for Safety and Rules of Conduct Apply to all airport tenants and users (passengers, vendors, commercial operators) Apply across the airport (airfield, terminal, roadways) Enforceable by penalties, suspension of privileges Contracts need to incorporate Rules and Regulations and allow for changes 26

BEST PRACTICES RULES AND REGULATIONS Other Alternatives City/County Codes Some rules may not apply to all users Separate rules documents which only apply to specific users Easier to update, when needed More convenient for customers/may be less convenient for airport 27

BEST PRACTICES RENTS AND CHARGES Must Be Nondiscriminatory, Fair, and Applied Equally Must Be Reasonable FMV (or Lower For Aeronautical Users) Overall Rents, Charges, and Fees Designed to Make Airport Self- Sustaining GA Rents and Charges Do Not Need To Be Tied To Cost Recovery Or Allocation FAA Will Consider Fees Excessive If Airport Is Accumulating Surpluses Have a Solid Capital Improvement Program to Maintain Acceptable Fund Balance/Avoid Revenue Surplus 28

BEST PRACTICES RENTS AND CHARGES Fees Should be Based on Transparent Methodology Appraisal Market Study Negotiation Variations Must be Justified and Documented 29

BEST PRACTICES RENTS AND CHARGES Standard Table of Rents, Fees, and Charges Can Specify Rates or Establish Methodology Reduces Risk of Discrimination Claims But, Reduces Flexibility Needs to Include Methodology for Revision Over Time Appraisal, Market Study, Negotiation 30

BEST PRACTICES STANDARD FORM AGREEMENTS Standard Form Agreements Can Reduce Legal Risks Assures Similar Terms Eliminates Scriveners Errors and Omissions Limits Areas of Negotiation Assures Required Terms But Reduces Flexibility Deviations Require Justification and Invite Challenges Change to One Form May Have Ripple Effect to Other Forms 31

BEST PRACTICES - STANDARD CONTRACT TERMS: SUBORDINATION CLAUSE Preserve Authority to Comply with Assurances Not Required, but Recommended in FAA Order 5190.6B 6.6 This agreement shall be subordinate to the provisions of any existing or future agreement between the [Sponsor] and the United States, the execution of which has been or may be required as a condition precedent to the expenditure of federal funds for the development of the Airport. In the event that the [Designated Official] of the [Sponsor] reasonably determines that this Agreement or any provision contained herein causes or may cause a violation of any agreement between the [Sponsor] and the United States, the [Sponsor] shall have the unilateral right to modify or terminate this Agreement to ensure the [Sponsor] s compliance with all such agreements with the United States. 32

RESOURCES Airport Compliance Handbook, Order 5190.6A (available at http://www.faa.gov/arp/pdf/5190-6a.pdf) Advisory Circular, AC 150/5190-5, Change 1, Exclusive Rights and Minimum Standards for Commercial Aeronautical Activities Part 16 Decisions CITE TO ACRP and LEXIS Numerous ACRP publications: ADD WEBSITE 33

Questions? 34