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Brown Field Municipal Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan

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CHAPTER 4BACKGROUND DATA: BROWN FIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AND ENVIRONSTable IV-3<strong>Airport</strong> Environs Information – <strong>Brown</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Airport</strong>LocationNearby Terrain<strong>Airport</strong> SiteDescriptionSouthern San Diego County21 miles southeast of downtown San Diego1 mile north of U.S.-Mexico borderGenerally level terrain in immediate areaOtay Lake two miles northExisting <strong>Airport</strong> Area <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong>sGeneral CharacterRunway ApproachesEast (Runway 26L and 26R)West (Runway 8L and 8R)<strong>Plan</strong>ned <strong>Airport</strong> Area <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong>sCounty of San DiegoCity of San DiegoDescriptionAreas to the east, west and south are developed; less developed in other areasLa Media Road; S.R. 125;Transportation and UtilitiesHeritage Road; Transportation and Utilities; Industrial; Warehouse/Storage; OpenSpaceDescriptionEast: Specific <strong>Plan</strong> Area, Rural Residential (Estate), Public/Semi-PublicNorth: Open Space, Light IndustrialSouth: Industrial, Commercial, and Open SpaceCity of Chula VistaLocal Agency General <strong>Plan</strong>sSan Diego County General <strong>Plan</strong> (2008 Draft)East: Light IndustrialWest: Light Industrial, Commercial, Residential (various densities), Education andPublic facilities, and Open SpaceNorth/Northeast: Open Space, Residential (various densities), Education and Publicfacilities, Commercial, and Light IndustrialDescriptionMeeting <strong>Airport</strong> Needs. Operate and improve airport facilities to meet airtransportation needs in a manner that adequately considers impacts toenvironmental resources and surrounding communities. (Mobility Element, p. 4-19.)<strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Compatibility</strong>. Require land uses surrounding airports to be compatiblewith the operation of each airport. (Safety Element, p. 7-23).<strong>Airport</strong> Operational <strong>Plan</strong>s. Require operational plans for new public/private airportsand heliports, as well as future operational changes to existing airports, to becompatible with existing and planned land uses that surround the airport facility.(Safety Element, p. 7-23).Hazardous Obstructions within <strong>Airport</strong> Approach and Departure. Restrict potentiallyhazardous obstructions or other hazards to flight located within airport approach anddeparture areas or known flight patterns and discourage uses that may impact airportoperations or do not meet Federal or State aviation standards. (Safety Element, p.7-23).4-23<strong>Brown</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Airport</strong> <strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>January 25, 2010

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