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Airport Master Plan 2012 - City of Waterville

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This hangar was moved to its present location from<br />

its former location next to the former airport<br />

terminal (now the bus station) in the early 1980’s.<br />

It is over 50 years old and appears to be in generally<br />

good structural condition although maintenance to<br />

the exterior is needed to improve its appearance.<br />

This hangar has electrical service provided from<br />

<strong>Airport</strong> Road.<br />

Blue Sky Hangar<br />

Metal Arch Quonset Storage Building<br />

Immediately south <strong>of</strong> the Blue Sky Aviation hangar<br />

is a small metal quonset hut storage building,<br />

approximately 30 feet by 50 feet (1,500 square feet)<br />

with a dirt floor that was erected around 1985. This<br />

building is currently used to store airport equipment.<br />

The wooden doors have deteriorated over time.<br />

Privately Owned Hangars<br />

Quonset Storage Building<br />

At the time <strong>of</strong> the inventory there were a<br />

total <strong>of</strong> eight privately-owned conventional<br />

hangars for general aviation aircraft located<br />

on the south end <strong>of</strong> Taxiway D. These are<br />

wood framed buildings, 42 feet square on<br />

concrete slab foundations with composite<br />

siding and Highfold doors. These hangars<br />

were built since 2002 and are dark green in<br />

color and uniform in appearance.<br />

Another older hangar in the general aviation<br />

hangar area is constructed <strong>of</strong> concrete<br />

masonry blocks with a flat ro<strong>of</strong> and is<br />

approximately 50 feet by 45 feet in size<br />

(2,250 square feet). It has a metal bi-fold<br />

door and appears to be in functional<br />

condition, although some exterior cracking<br />

in the mortar was noted. Most <strong>of</strong> these<br />

hangars appear to have electrical service.<br />

Privately Owned Hangars<br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Waterville</strong> Maine<br />

Baseline Conditions – Page 1-11<br />

<strong>Airport</strong> Solutions Group, LLC & The Louis Berger Group, Inc. December 2011

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