13.07.2015 Views

Brown Field Municipal Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan

Brown Field Municipal Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan

Brown Field Municipal Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

CHAPTER 3BROWN FIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT POLICIES AND MAPSuse by the ALUC in the preparation of this <strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>. Further discussion is provided inChapter 4.3.2.2 <strong>Compatibility</strong> Policy MapsAs indicated in Chapter 2, this <strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> addresses four types of airport land use compatibilityfactors: noise, safety, airspace protection, and overflight. Each factor represents a separate “layer” forthe purpose of assessing the compatibility of proposed land use action. The policies and maps applicableto each factor/layer are found in this chapter. In accordance with state law, the combination of the fourfactors/layers determines the boundary of the AIA (see Bus. & Prof. Code §11010(b)).Noise (see Section 3.3 for noise compatibility policies)The noise contours established for the purpose of evaluating the noise compatibility of land use actionsin the AIA of the <strong>Airport</strong> are depicted on Exhibit III-1.As required by state law (Pub. Util. Code §21675(a)), the noise contours reflect the anticipated growth ofthe <strong>Airport</strong> for at least the next 20 years. The activity forecast described above was used in the noisecontour calculations. Aircraft operational data used in the noise contour calculations are summarized inChapter 4 of this <strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.Safety (see Section 3.4 for safety compatibility policies)The safety zones established for the purpose of evaluating the safety compatibility of land use actions inthe AIA of the <strong>Airport</strong> are depicted on Exhibit III-2. The zone boundaries are based on general aviationaircraft accident location data contained in the Handbook and data regarding the runway configurationand aircraft operational procedures at the <strong>Airport</strong>. This information is described in Chapter 4 of this<strong>Compatibility</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.3-3<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 Amended December 20, 2010

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!