Noise Exposure Map Notice; Receipt of Noise Compatibility Program and Request for Review for Buffalo Niagara International Airport, 55446-55447 [05-18814]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Noise Exposure Map Notice; Receipt of
Noise Compatibility Program and
Request for Review for Buffalo Niagara
International Airport
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces its
determination that the noise exposure
maps submitted by Niagara Frontier
Transportation Authority for Buffalo
Niagara International Airport under
provisions of Title I of the Aviation
Safety and Noise Abatement Act of 1979
(Pub. L. 96–193) and 14 CFR part 150
are in compliance with applicable
requirements. The FAA also announces
that it is reviewing a proposed noise
compatibility program that was
submitted for Buffalo Niagara
International Airport under part 150 in
conjunction with the noise exposure
maps, and that this program will be
approved or disapproved on or before
March 6, 2006.
DATES: The effective date of the FAA’s
determination on the noise exposure
maps and of the start of its review of the
associated noise compatibility program
is September 7, 2005. The public
comment period ends November 6,
2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Maria Stanco, New York Airports
District Office, 600 Old Country Road,
Suite 440, Garden City, New York
11530. Comments on the proposed noise
compatibility programs should also be
submitted to the above office.
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This
notice announces that the FAA finds
that the noise exposure maps submitted
for the Buffalo Niagara International
Airport are in compliance with
applicable requirements of part 150,
effective September 7, 2005. Further,
FAA is reviewing a proposed noise
compatibility program for that airport
which will be approved or disapproved
on or before March 6, 2006. This notice
also announces the availability of this
program for public review and
comment.
Under section 103 of the Title I of the
Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement
Act of 1979 (hereinafter referred to as
‘‘the Act’’), an airport operator may
submit to the FAA noise exposure maps
which meet applicable regulations and
which depict non-compatible land uses
of the date of submission of such maps,
a description of projected aircraft
operations, and the ways in which such
operations will affect such maps. The
Act requires such maps to be developed
in consultation with interested and
affected parties in the local community,
government agencies and persons using
the airport.
As an airport operator who has
submitted noise exposure maps that are
found by the FAA to be in compliance
with the requirements of Federal
Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 150,
promulgated pursuant to Title I of the
Act, may submit a noise compatibility
program for FAA approval which sets
forth the measures the operator has
taken or proposes for the reduction of
existing non-compatible uses and for the
prevention of the introduction of
additional non-compatible uses.
The Niagara Frontier Transportation
Authority submitted to the FAA in a
letter dated, March 7, 2005, noise
exposure maps, descriptions and other
documentation. It was requested that
the FAA review this material as the
noise exposure maps, as described in
section 103(a)(1) of the Act, and that the
noise mitigation measures, to be
implemented jointly by the airport and
surrounding communities, be approved
as a noise compatibility program under
section 10(b) of the Act.
The FAA has completed its review of
the noise exposure maps (NEMs) and
related description submitted by the
Niagara Frontier Transportation
Authority. The specific maps under
consideration are the 2003 Noise
Exposure Map (Chapter 4—Sheet 1) and
the 2008 Noise Exposure Map (Chapter
5—Sheet 1). Additional required
information on Flight Tracks is found
on supplemental graphics (Chapter 4—
Sheet 3, Chapter 5—Sheet 3). Narrative
description of: the methodology used to
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develop the NEMs; noncompatible land
uses; numbers of residents within the 65
contours; fleet mix and runway use is
found in Chapters 3, 4 and 5. The FAA
has determined that these maps and
accompanying narrative for Buffalo
Niagara International Airport are in
compliance with the applicable
requirements. This determination is
effective on September 7, 2005. FAA’s
determination on an airport operator’s
noise exposure maps is limited to a
finding that the maps were developed in
accordance with the procedures
contained in Appendix A of FAR part
150. Such determination does not
constitute approval of the applicant’s
data, information or plans, or a
commitment to approve a noise
compatibility program or to fund the
implementation of that program.
If questions arise concerning the
precise relationship of specific
properties to noise exposure contours
depicted on a noise exposure map
submitted under section 103 of the Act,
it should be noted that the FAA is not
involved in any way in determining the
relative locations of specific properties
with regard to the depicted noise
contours, or in interpreting the noise
exposure maps to resolve questions
concerning, for example, which
properties should be covered by the
provisions of section 107 of the Act.
These functions are inseparable from
the ultimate land use control and
planning responsibilities of local
government. These local responsibilities
are not changed in any way under part
150 or through FAA’s review of noise
exposure maps. Therefore, the
responsibility for the detailed
overlaying of noise exposure contours
onto the map depicting properties on
the surface rest exclusively with the
airport operator, which submitted these
maps, or with those public agencies and
planning agencies with which
consultation is required under section
103 of the Act. The FAA has relied on
the certification by the airport operator,
which under section 150.21 of FAR part
150, that the statutorily required
consultation has been accomplished.
The FAA has formally received the
noise compatibility program for Buffalo
Niagara International Airport, effective
on September 7, 2005. Preliminary
review of the submitted material
indicated that it conforms to the
requirements for the submittal of noise
compatibility programs, but that further
review will be necessary prior to
approval or disapproval of the program.
The formal review period, limited by
law to a maximum of 180 days, will be
completed on or before March 6, 2006.
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The FAA’s detailed evaluation will be
conducted under the provision of 14
CFR part 150, section 150.33. The
primary consideration in the evaluation
process are whether the proposed
measures may reduce the level of
aviation safety, create an undue burden
on interstate or foreign commerce, or be
reasonably consistent with obtaining the
goal of reducing existing noncompatible land used and preventing
the introduction of additional noncompatible land uses.
Interested persons are invited to
comment on the proposed program with
specific reference to these factors, all
comments, other than those properly
addressed to local land use authorities,
will be considered by the FAA to the
extent practicable. Copies of the noise
exposure maps and the proposed noise
compatibility program are available for
examination at the following locations:
Federal Aviation Administration, New
York Airports District Office, 600 Old
Country Road, Suite 440, Garden City,
NY 11530.
Niagara Frontier Transportation
Authority, 181 Ellicott St., Buffalo,
NY 14203; and on-line at
www.nfta.com/airport.
Questions may be directed to the
individual named above under the
heading, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
Issued in Garden City, New York,
September 7, 2005.
Otto Suriani,
Acting Manager, New York Airports District.
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Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Availability of a Final
Environmental Assessment (Final EA)
and Finding of No Significant Impact/
Record of Decision (FONSI/ROD) for
the Proposed New Air Traffic Control
Tower at the St. Louis Downtown
Airport in Cahokia, IL
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of availability of a Final
Environmental Assessment and Finding
of No Significant Impact/Record of
Decision (FONSI/ROD) for the Proposed
New Air Traffic Control Tower at the St.
Louis Downtown Airport in Cahokia,
Illinois.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is issuing this
notice to advise the public that the FAA
has prepared and approved on
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September 8, 2005, a Finding of No
Significant Impact/Record of Decision
(FONSI/ROD) based on the Final
Environmental Assessment (Final EA)
for the following proposed action at the
St. Louis Downtown Airport: the
construction of a new Air Traffic
Control Tower, associated support
building, parking lot, and access road.
The FAA prepared the Final EA in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and
the FAA’s regulations and guidelines for
environmental documents. The Final
EA was reviewed and evaluated by the
FAA and was accepted on September 6,
2005 as a Federal document by the
FAA’s Responsible Federal Official.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Virginia Marcks, Environmental
Engineer, ANI–430, Federal Aviation
Administration, 2300 East Devon
Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018.
Telephone number: (847) 294–7494.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The existing Air Traffic Control
Tower (ATCT) at the St. Louis
Downtown Airport was built in 1973
and soon after was expanded by the
addition of a mobile office trailer to
house administrative personnel. The
current tower stands approximately 52
feet in height with a controller’s eye
height of approximately 41 feet.
Continual visibility problems, due to
existing trees in an adjacent residential
development, impede the controller’s
line of sight for airfield movement areas
and runway approaches. The visibility
problem, due to trees obscuring
significant portions of two runway ends,
4 and 30L, are ongoing and worsening.
The proposed new ATCT, with a total
elevation of 553.8′ MSL (141′ 10″ AGL)
and a controller eye height of 528.3′
MSL (116′ 4″ AGL) would significantly
improve visual capabilities.
Air traffic controller equipment in the
existing tower has not been significantly
upgraded since the tower was
constructed in 1973, although there has
been nearly a 50 percent increase in
airport operations over the past 30
years. Annual aircraft operations
recorded during operating hours of the
ATCT (7 a.m. to 9 p.m.), in the early
1970s, when the existing tower was
constructed, totaled approximately
115,000. In 2001, the total number of
operations recorded between the 7 a.m.
to 9 p.m. timeframe was nearly 170,000.
The proposed new ATCT would allow
for modernized equipment, enhancing
the level of safety for the current
number of aircraft operations at the St.
Louis Downtown Airport.
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The Final EA has been prepared in
accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended, FAA Order 1050.1E,
‘‘Environmental Impacts: Policies and
Procedures’’ and FAA Order 5050.4A,
‘‘Airport Environmental Handbook’’.
The proposed development action is
consistent with the National Airspace
System Plan prepared by the U.S.
Department of Transportation, Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA).
A Final Environmental Assessment
and the Finding of No Significant
Impact/Record of Decision is available
for public viewing during normal
business hours at the Federal Aviation
Administration, Great Lakes Region,
ANI–430, 2300 East Devon Avenue, Des
Plaines, IL 60018 (by appointment due
to security, 847–294–7494).
The Final EA and FONSI/ROD will be
available through October 19, 2005.
Issued in Des Plaines, Illinois September 8,
2005.
Art V. Schultz,
Acting Manager, Chicago NAS
Implementation Center, ANI–401, Great Lakes
Region.
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[Summary Notice No. PE–2005–58]
Petitions for Exemption; Summary of
Petitions Received
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of petitions for
exemption received.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to FAA’s rulemaking
provisions governing the application,
processing, and disposition of petitions
for exemption part 11 of Title 14, Code
of Federal Regulations (14 CFR), this
notice contains a summary of certain
petitions seeking relief from specified
requirements of 14 CFR. The purpose of
this notice is to improve the public’s
awareness of, and participation in, this
aspect of FAA’s regulatory activities.
Neither publication of this notice nor
the inclusion or omission of information
in the summary is intended to affect the
legal status of any petition or its final
disposition.
Comments on petitions received
must identify the petition docket
number involved and must be received
on or before October 11, 2005.
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[identified by DOT DMS Docket Number
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Noise Exposure Map Notice; Receipt of Noise Compatibility Program
and Request for Review for Buffalo Niagara International Airport
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces its
determination that the noise exposure maps submitted by Niagara
Frontier Transportation Authority for Buffalo Niagara International
Airport under provisions of Title I of the Aviation Safety and Noise
Abatement Act of 1979 (Pub. L. 96-193) and 14 CFR part 150 are in
compliance with applicable requirements. The FAA also announces that it
is reviewing a proposed noise compatibility program that was submitted
for Buffalo Niagara International Airport under part 150 in conjunction
with the noise exposure maps, and that this program will be approved or
disapproved on or before March 6, 2006.
DATES: The effective date of the FAA's determination on the noise
exposure maps and of the start of its review of the associated noise
compatibility program is September 7, 2005. The public comment period
ends November 6, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maria Stanco, New York Airports
District Office, 600 Old Country Road, Suite 440, Garden City, New York
11530. Comments on the proposed noise compatibility programs should
also be submitted to the above office.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces that the FAA finds
that the noise exposure maps submitted for the Buffalo Niagara
International Airport are in compliance with applicable requirements of
part 150, effective September 7, 2005. Further, FAA is reviewing a
proposed noise compatibility program for that airport which will be
approved or disapproved on or before March 6, 2006. This notice also
announces the availability of this program for public review and
comment.
Under section 103 of the Title I of the Aviation Safety and Noise
Abatement Act of 1979 (hereinafter referred to as ``the Act''), an
airport operator may submit to the FAA noise exposure maps which meet
applicable regulations and which depict non-compatible land uses of the
date of submission of such maps, a description of projected aircraft
operations, and the ways in which such operations will affect such
maps. The Act requires such maps to be developed in consultation with
interested and affected parties in the local community, government
agencies and persons using the airport.
As an airport operator who has submitted noise exposure maps that
are found by the FAA to be in compliance with the requirements of
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 150, promulgated pursuant to
Title I of the Act, may submit a noise compatibility program for FAA
approval which sets forth the measures the operator has taken or
proposes for the reduction of existing non-compatible uses and for the
prevention of the introduction of additional non-compatible uses.
The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority submitted to the FAA
in a letter dated, March 7, 2005, noise exposure maps, descriptions and
other documentation. It was requested that the FAA review this material
as the noise exposure maps, as described in section 103(a)(1) of the
Act, and that the noise mitigation measures, to be implemented jointly
by the airport and surrounding communities, be approved as a noise
compatibility program under section 10(b) of the Act.
The FAA has completed its review of the noise exposure maps (NEMs)
and related description submitted by the Niagara Frontier
Transportation Authority. The specific maps under consideration are the
2003 Noise Exposure Map (Chapter 4--Sheet 1) and the 2008 Noise
Exposure Map (Chapter 5--Sheet 1). Additional required information on
Flight Tracks is found on supplemental graphics (Chapter 4--Sheet 3,
Chapter 5--Sheet 3). Narrative description of: the methodology used to
develop the NEMs; noncompatible land uses; numbers of residents within
the 65 contours; fleet mix and runway use is found in Chapters 3, 4 and
5. The FAA has determined that these maps and accompanying narrative
for Buffalo Niagara International Airport are in compliance with the
applicable requirements. This determination is effective on September
7, 2005. FAA's determination on an airport operator's noise exposure
maps is limited to a finding that the maps were developed in accordance
with the procedures contained in Appendix A of FAR part 150. Such
determination does not constitute approval of the applicant's data,
information or plans, or a commitment to approve a noise compatibility
program or to fund the implementation of that program.
If questions arise concerning the precise relationship of specific
properties to noise exposure contours depicted on a noise exposure map
submitted under section 103 of the Act, it should be noted that the FAA
is not involved in any way in determining the relative locations of
specific properties with regard to the depicted noise contours, or in
interpreting the noise exposure maps to resolve questions concerning,
for example, which properties should be covered by the provisions of
section 107 of the Act. These functions are inseparable from the
ultimate land use control and planning responsibilities of local
government. These local responsibilities are not changed in any way
under part 150 or through FAA's review of noise exposure maps.
Therefore, the responsibility for the detailed overlaying of noise
exposure contours onto the map depicting properties on the surface rest
exclusively with the airport operator, which submitted these maps, or
with those public agencies and planning agencies with which
consultation is required under section 103 of the Act. The FAA has
relied on the certification by the airport operator, which under
section 150.21 of FAR part 150, that the statutorily required
consultation has been accomplished.
The FAA has formally received the noise compatibility program for
Buffalo Niagara International Airport, effective on September 7, 2005.
Preliminary review of the submitted material indicated that it conforms
to the requirements for the submittal of noise compatibility programs,
but that further review will be necessary prior to approval or
disapproval of the program. The formal review period, limited by law to
a maximum of 180 days, will be completed on or before March 6, 2006.
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The FAA's detailed evaluation will be conducted under the provision
of 14 CFR part 150, section 150.33. The primary consideration in the
evaluation process are whether the proposed measures may reduce the
level of aviation safety, create an undue burden on interstate or
foreign commerce, or be reasonably consistent with obtaining the goal
of reducing existing non-compatible land used and preventing the
introduction of additional non-compatible land uses.
Interested persons are invited to comment on the proposed program
with specific reference to these factors, all comments, other than
those properly addressed to local land use authorities, will be
considered by the FAA to the extent practicable. Copies of the noise
exposure maps and the proposed noise compatibility program are
available for examination at the following locations:
Federal Aviation Administration, New York Airports District Office, 600
Old Country Road, Suite 440, Garden City, NY 11530.
Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, 181 Ellicott St., Buffalo,
NY 14203; and on-line at www.nfta.com/airport.
Questions may be directed to the individual named above under the
heading, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Issued in Garden City, New York, September 7, 2005.
Otto Suriani,
Acting Manager, New York Airports District.
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