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MCAS Miramar Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan - San Diego ...

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CHAPTER 3<strong>MCAS</strong> MIRAMAR POLICIES AND MAPS(f)= Not compatible in the CZ or APZ I and should not be permitted by thelocal agency.= Conditionally compatible in APZ II, provided that these uses comply withthe FAR limits as indicated in Table MIR-2 and limited to a maximumintensity of no more than 50 people/acre.= Compatible in the TZ.(5) Hotels/Motels, Residential Hotels and Bed and Breakfast Establishments are:= Not compatible in the CZ, APZ I or APZ II and should not be permittedby the local agency.= Conditionally compatible in the TZ provided that any Residential Hotelscomply with the FAR limits as indicated in Table MIR-2 and limited to amaximum intensity of no more than 300 people/acre.Industrial, Manufacturing, and Warehouse <strong>Use</strong> Criteria: With respect to themanufacturing uses considered below, such uses are categorized into three groupsaccording to whether their usage intensities and risk levels are high, medium, or low.The listed examples of uses in each category are based upon AICUZ guidance.(1) Processing, manufacturing or storage of bulk quantities of hazardous materials(tank capacity > 10,000 gallons), oil refineries or chemical plants are:= Not compatible in the CZ, APZ I, APZ II or the TZ.(2) High Intensity or Risk Manufacturing <strong>Use</strong>s: These uses include themanufacturing of apparel, fabric and leather products; rubber and plasticproducts; professional scientific and control instruments; photographic andoptical goods; watches and clocks; and chemical products. Such uses are:= Not compatible in the CZ, APZ I or APZ II.= Conditionally compatible in the TZ, provided that the permitting agency:(i) comply with all federal, state and local standards and evaluate the needfor special measures to minimize hazards to nearby people and property ifthe facility is struck by aircraft; (ii) comply with the FAR limits as indicatedin Table MIR-2; and (iii) do not exceed a maximum intensity of 300people/acre.(3) Medium Intensity or Risk Manufacturing <strong>Use</strong>s: These uses include themanufacturing of food products; textile mill products; stone, clay and glassproducts; and metal products. Such uses are:= Not compatible in the CZ or APZ I and should not be permitted by thelocal agency.= Conditionally compatible in APZ II, provided that the uses comply withthe FAR limits as indicated in Table MIR-2 and have a maximum intensityof not more than 50 people/acre.= Compatible in the TZ.(4) Low Intensity or Risk Manufacturing <strong>Use</strong>s: These uses include themanufacturing of lumber and wood products; furniture and fixtures; paperproducts; and printing and publishing. Such uses are:= Not compatible in the CZ and should not be permitted by the local agency.3–14 <strong>MCAS</strong> <strong>Miramar</strong> <strong>Airport</strong> <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> (Adopted October 2008 Amended December 2010 and November 2011)

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