5'. ~ <br />Element 8: Airport Layout Plan <br />Descriprion: The airport plans package <br />future development of the <br />Plan (ALP), which is an <br />others to review and app~ <br />important, ~ therefore, that <br />` accurate as possible. <br />is the graphic presentation of existing and <br />Air~ort. It includes the Airport Layout <br />official document ~ used by the FAA and <br />~ove Airport development projects. It is <br />the plans package be as complete and <br />The plans package will he prepared in accordance with the guidelines <br />outlined in FAA Advisory Circular 150/5070-6A, "Airport Master <br />Plans," and the FAA's "Airport Layout Plan Set." Part 77, Land <br />Use,, and Noise .Contours will be developed .using USGS maps, or an <br />aerial photobase if an appro~riate base is available, as a base unless <br />a more suitable base map ~ is available. Noise contours will most <br />likely be ~resented on an aerial photograph. The drawings to be <br />provided in this package will include, but not be limited to, the <br />following: <br />: Cover sheet <br />. Existing/future airport layout plans <br />. Basic data sheet <br />. Airspace plan <br />AvPlan's in-house PC-based CAD system will be used to develop <br />airport plans drawings. <br />Methodology: 1. Airport Layout Plan . <br />The ALP will consist of two sheets, one depicting existing conditions <br />.and the other depicting. existing and future Airport development. <br />Though the drawing depicting only existing _.'facilities is not an <br />official FAA document, it is typically easier to interpret. Tlierefore, <br />it is useful as -a presentation tool to the general public. ~Features to <br />be depicted on these drawings will include: <br />. Prominent Airport . Facilities - Facilities such as runways, <br />taxiways, aprons, stabilized shoulders, extended runway safety <br />areas, buildings, parking areas, roads, lighting, runway marking, <br />fences, major drainage facilities, segmented circle, wind <br />indicators, beacon, fueling facilities, . tie=down areas, and any <br />facilities that are to be phased out. <br />Prominent Natural and Manmade Features - Features such as <br />trees, streams, ponds, rock out-crops, ditches, railroads, <br />powerlines, pipelines; oil wells, towers, and existing ground <br />contours. The plan will collectively depict penetrations of the <br />FA.R Part 77 surfaces. _ Existing waivers for Part 77 violations, <br />including date and case number, will be reflected on the ALP. <br />Actions for dealing with Part 77 violations will be documented <br />as part of the AI~P: <br />-19- <br />