Noise Compatibility Program Notice; Laredo International Airport; Laredo, TX, 38650-38651 [07-3407]
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rental income will significantly increase
the airport’s available operational
budget. Approval does not constitute a
commitment by the FAA to financially
assist in the lease of the subject airport
property nor a determination of
eligibility for grant-in-aid funding from
the FAA. The disposition of proceeds
from the lease of the airport property
will be in accordance with FAA’s Policy
and Procedures Concerning the Use of
Airport Revenue, published in the
Federal Register on February 16, 1999.
In accordance with section 47107(h)
of title 49, United States Code, this
notice is required to be published in the
Federal Register 30 days before
modifying the land-use assurance that
requires the property to be used for an
aeronautical purpose.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before August 13, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
Sponsor’s request must be delivered or
mailed to: Sandra A. Lyman, Airports
Engineer, 2300 East Devon, Des Plaines,
Illinois 60018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sandra A. Lyman, Airports Engineer,
2300 East Devon, Des Plaines, Illinois
60018. Telephone Number (847) 294–
7525, FAX Number (847) 294–7046.
Documents reflecting this FAA action
may be reviewed at this same location
or at Evansville Regional Airport,
Evansville, Indiana.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following
is a legal description of the property
located in Evansville, Vanderburgh
County, Indiana, and described as
follows:
Part of Section 34, Township 6 South,
Range 10 West, Vanderburgh County,
Indiana, described as follows:
Commencing at the southeast corner
of said Section 34; thence North 01
degree 11 minutes 26 seconds East
2139.92 feet along the East line of said
Section; thence parallel with the South
line of the Southeast Quarter of said
Section, North 88 degrees 39 minutes 44
seconds West 1548.55 feet to the Point
of Beginning; thence South 05 degrees
08 minutes 47 seconds West 373.72 feet;
thence southerly 363.64 feet along an
arc to the right and having a radius of
1415.11 feet and subtended by a long
chord having a bearing of South 12
degrees 43 minutes 01 seconds West
and a length of 362.64 feet; thence
southwesterly 1209.36 feet along an arc
to the right having a radius of 1258.00
feet and subtended by a long chord
having a bearing of South 44 degrees 20
minutes 55 seconds West and a length
of 1163.32 feet; thence South 83 degrees
59 minutes 51 seconds West 164.75 feet;
thence westerly 195.17 feet along an arc
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to the right having a radius of 735.92
feet and subtended by a long chord
having a bearing of South 85 degrees 34
minutes 56 seconds West and a length
of 194.60 feet; thence North 89 degrees
35 minutes 37 seconds West 26.71 feet;
thence South 89 degrees 37 minutes 03
seconds West 331.65 feet; thence South
86 degrees 11 minutes 09 seconds West
61.41 feet; thence South 90 degrees 00
minutes 00 seconds West 263.76 feet;
thence South 88 degrees 21 minutes 05
seconds West 226.14 feet; thence
easterly and northeasterly 39.71 feet
along a non-tangent arc to the left
having a radius of 32.00 feet and
subtended by a long chord having a
bearing of North 49 degrees 46 minutes
49 seconds East and a length of 37.21
feet; thence North 11 degrees 33
minutes 06 seconds East 228.77 feet;
thence North 17 degrees 22 minutes 34
seconds East 100.72 feet; thence North
10 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East
108.51 feet; thence northerly and
northeasterly 285.63 feet along an arc to
the right having a radius of 524.54 feet
and subtended by a long chord having
a bearing of North 26 degrees 29
minutes 04 seconds East and a length of
282.11 feet; thence North 38 degrees 21
minutes 06 seconds East 9.70 feet;
thence South 85 degrees 44 minutes 50
seconds West 695.25 feet; thence North
01 degrees 30 minutes 26 seconds East
103.96 feet; thence North 38 degrees 21
minutes 19 seconds East 1741.56 feet;
thence South 51 degrees 38 minutes 54
seconds East 357.14 feet; thence North
38 degrees 21 minutes 06 seconds East
1064.81 feet; thence South 51 degrees 38
minutes 54 seconds East 154.09 feet;
thence South 04 degrees 13 minutes 04
seconds East 388.74 feet; thence North
86 degrees 33 minutes 33 seconds East
173.86 feet; thence South 04 degrees 19
minutes 52 seconds East 16.94 feet;
thence southerly 174.71 feet along an
arc to the left having a radius of 349.60
feet and subtended by a long chord
having a bearing of South 18 degrees 38
minutes 53 seconds East and a length of
172.90 feet; thence South 31 degrees 27
minutes 19 seconds East 344.16 feet;
thence southeasterly and southerly
201.70 feet along an arc to the right
having a radius of 330.00 feet and
subtended by a long chord having a
bearing of South 13 degrees 56 minutes
42 seconds East and a length of 198.58
feet to the point of beginning, and
containing 97.10 acres, more or less.
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Issued in Des Plaines, Illinois on June 29,
2007.
Jack Delaney,
Acting Manager, Chicago Airports District
Office, FAA, Great Lakes Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Noise Compatibility Program Notice;
Laredo International Airport; Laredo,
TX
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces its
findings on the noise compatibility
program submitted by the City of Laredo
under the provisions of 49 U.S.C. (the
Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement
Act, hereinafter referred to as ‘‘the Act’’)
and 14 CFR part 150. These findings are
made in recognition of the description
of Federal and nonfederal
responsibilities in Senate Report No.
96–52 (1980). On September 22, 2005,
the FAA determined that the noise
exposure maps submitted by the City of
Laredo under Part 150 were in
compliance with applicable
requirements. On June 22, 2007, the
FAA approved the Laredo International
Airport noise compatibility program.
Most of the recommendations of the
program were approved. No program
elements relating to new or revised
flight procedures for noise abatement
were proposed by the airport operator.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
of the FAA’s approval of the Laredo
International Airport noise
compatibility program is June 22, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: (Mr.
Paul E. Blackford, Department of
Transportation, Federal Aviation
Administration, Fort Worth, Texas
76193–0650, (817) 222–5607.)
Documents reflecting this FAA action
may be reviewed at this same location.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice announces that the FAA has
given its overall approval to the noise
compatibility program for Laredo
International Airport, effective June 22,
2007.
Under section 47504 of the Act, an
airport operator who has previously
submitted a noise exposure map may
submit to the FAA a noise compatibility
program which sets forth the measures
taken or proposed by the airport
operator for the reduction of existing
non-compatible land uses and
prevention of additional non-compatible
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land uses within the area covered by the
noise exposure maps. The Act requires
such programs to be developed in
consultation with interested and
affected parties including local
communities, government agencies,
airport users, and FAA personnel.
Each airport noise compatibility
program developed in accordance with
Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part
150 is a local program, not a Federal
program. The FAA does not substitute
its judgment for that of the airport
proprietor with respect to which
measures should be recommended for
action. The FAA’s approval or
disapproval of FAR Part 150 program
recommendations is measured
according to the standards expressed in:
Part 150 and the act and is limited to
the following determinations:
a. The noise compatibility program
was developed in accordance with the
provisions and procedures of FAR Part
150;
b. Program measures are reasonably
consistent with achieving the goals of
reducing existing non-compatible land
uses around the airport and preventing
the introduction of additional noncompatible land uses;
c. Program measures would not create
an undue burden on interstate or foreign
commerce, unjustly discriminate against
types or classes of aeronautical uses,
violate the terms of airport grant
agreements, or intrude into areas
preempted by the Federal Government;
and
d. Program measures relating to the
use of flight procedures can be
implemented within the period covered
by the program without derogating
safety, adversely affecting the efficient
use and management of the navigable
airspace and air traffic control systems,
or adversely affecting other powers and
responsibilities of the Administrator
prescribed by law.
Specific limitations with respect to
FAA’s approval of an airport noise
compatibility program are delineated in
FAR Part 150, section 150.5. Approval
is not a determination concerning the
acceptability of land uses under Federal,
state, or local law. Approval does not by
itself constitute an FAA implementing
action. A request for Federal action or
approval to implement specific noise
compatibility measures may be
required, and an FAA decision on the
request may require an environmental
assessment of the proposed action.
Approval does not constitute a
commitment by the FAA to financially
assist in the implementation of the
program nor a determination that all
measures covered by the program are
eligible for grant-in-aid funding from the
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FAA. Where federal funding is sought,
requests for project grants must be
submitted to the FAA regional office in
For Worth, Texas.
The City of Laredo submitted to the
FAA on February 28, 2007, the noise
exposure maps, descriptions, and other
documentation produced during the
noise compatibility planning study
conducted from October 27, 2004,
through December 18, 2006. The Laredo
International Airport noise exposure
maps were determined by FAA to be in
compliance with applicable
requirements on September 22, 2005.
Notice of this determination was
published in the Federal Register on
September 30, 2005.
The Laredo International Airport
study contains a proposed noise
compatibility program comprised of
actions designed for phased
implementation by airport management
and adjacent jurisdictions from January
4, 2007 beyond the year 2010. It was
requested that the FAA evaluate and
approve this material as a noise
compatibility program as described in
section 47504 of the Act. The FAA
began its review of the program on
February 28, 2007, and was required by
a provision of the Act to approve or
disapprove the program within 180 days
(other than the use of new or modified
flight procedures for noise control).
Failure to approve or disapprove such
program within the 180-day period shall
be deemed to be an approval of such
program.
The submitted program contained
seven proposed actions for noise
mitigation off the airport. The FAA
completed its review and determined
that the procedural and substantive
requirements of the Act and FAR Part
150 have been satisfied. The overall
program, therefore, was approved by the
FAA effective June 22, 2007.
Outright approval was granted for five
of the specific program elements. One
element was disapproved and one
element was approved in part. The
disapproved Element proposed to offer
fee simple acquisition, or the purchase
of an avigation easement from owners of
vacant land in the squared off 65 DNL
contour.
Vacant land is considered a
compatible land use and the City of
Laredo has adequate controls in place to
prevent noncompatible land use
development. The disapprove in part
element proposed to replace the noise
contours in city Ordinance No. 94–0–
012 with worst-case scenario contours
developed by the City. Replacement of
the contours included in the City
Ordinance with the contours shown in
the 2010 Future Condition Noise
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Exposure Map With Program
Implementation was approved.
Replacement of Ordinance Contours
with the worst-case scenario contours
was disapproved for purposes of Part
150. Three elements proposed fee
simple acquisition, sound insulation, or
purchase of an avigation easement in
separate geographical areas around the
airport. The three measures were
approved. One of the remaining two
elements proposed coordination with
the Texas Real Estate Commission to
gain approval of a modification to the
Seller’s Disclosure form. The revision
would require depiction of the property
location within the boundaries of the
Noise Exposure Map. The remaining
element proposed an update to the
Noise Exposure Maps and Noise
Compatibility Program should noise
levels significantly increase or decrease.
Both elements were approved.
These determinations are set forth-in
detail in a Record of Approval signed by
the Southwest Region, Airports Division
Manager on June 22, 2007. The Record
of Approval, as well as other evaluation
materials and the documents
comprising the submittal, are available
for review at the FAA office listed above
and at the administrative offices of the
Laredo International Airport. The
Record of Approval also will be
available on-line at https://www.faa.gov/
arp/environmental/14cfr150/
index14.cfm.
Issued in Fort Worth, Texas, July 3, 2007.
Kelvin L. Solco,
Manager, Airports Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Noise Compatibility Program Notice;
Shreveport Regional Airport,
Shreveport, LA
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces its
findings on the noise compatibility
program submitted by the Shreveport
Regional Airport Authority under the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. (the Aviation
Safety and Noise Abatement Act,
hereinafter referred to as ‘‘the Act’’) and
14 CFR Part 150. These findings are
made in recognition of the description
of Federal and nonfederal
responsibilities in Senate Report No.
96–52 (1980). On January 12, 2007 the
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Noise Compatibility Program Notice; Laredo International Airport;
Laredo, TX
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces its
findings on the noise compatibility program submitted by the City of
Laredo under the provisions of 49 U.S.C. (the Aviation Safety and Noise
Abatement Act, hereinafter referred to as ``the Act'') and 14 CFR part
150. These findings are made in recognition of the description of
Federal and nonfederal responsibilities in Senate Report No. 96-52
(1980). On September 22, 2005, the FAA determined that the noise
exposure maps submitted by the City of Laredo under Part 150 were in
compliance with applicable requirements. On June 22, 2007, the FAA
approved the Laredo International Airport noise compatibility program.
Most of the recommendations of the program were approved. No program
elements relating to new or revised flight procedures for noise
abatement were proposed by the airport operator.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date of the FAA's approval of the
Laredo International Airport noise compatibility program is June 22,
2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: (Mr. Paul E. Blackford, Department of
Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Fort Worth, Texas
76193-0650, (817) 222-5607.) Documents reflecting this FAA action may
be reviewed at this same location.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces that the FAA has given
its overall approval to the noise compatibility program for Laredo
International Airport, effective June 22, 2007.
Under section 47504 of the Act, an airport operator who has
previously submitted a noise exposure map may submit to the FAA a noise
compatibility program which sets forth the measures taken or proposed
by the airport operator for the reduction of existing non-compatible
land uses and prevention of additional non-compatible
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land uses within the area covered by the noise exposure maps. The Act
requires such programs to be developed in consultation with interested
and affected parties including local communities, government agencies,
airport users, and FAA personnel.
Each airport noise compatibility program developed in accordance
with Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 150 is a local program,
not a Federal program. The FAA does not substitute its judgment for
that of the airport proprietor with respect to which measures should be
recommended for action. The FAA's approval or disapproval of FAR Part
150 program recommendations is measured according to the standards
expressed in:
Part 150 and the act and is limited to the following
determinations:
a. The noise compatibility program was developed in accordance with
the provisions and procedures of FAR Part 150;
b. Program measures are reasonably consistent with achieving the
goals of reducing existing non-compatible land uses around the airport
and preventing the introduction of additional non-compatible land uses;
c. Program measures would not create an undue burden on interstate
or foreign commerce, unjustly discriminate against types or classes of
aeronautical uses, violate the terms of airport grant agreements, or
intrude into areas preempted by the Federal Government; and
d. Program measures relating to the use of flight procedures can be
implemented within the period covered by the program without derogating
safety, adversely affecting the efficient use and management of the
navigable airspace and air traffic control systems, or adversely
affecting other powers and responsibilities of the Administrator
prescribed by law.
Specific limitations with respect to FAA's approval of an airport
noise compatibility program are delineated in FAR Part 150, section
150.5. Approval is not a determination concerning the acceptability of
land uses under Federal, state, or local law. Approval does not by
itself constitute an FAA implementing action. A request for Federal
action or approval to implement specific noise compatibility measures
may be required, and an FAA decision on the request may require an
environmental assessment of the proposed action. Approval does not
constitute a commitment by the FAA to financially assist in the
implementation of the program nor a determination that all measures
covered by the program are eligible for grant-in-aid funding from the
FAA. Where federal funding is sought, requests for project grants must
be submitted to the FAA regional office in For Worth, Texas.
The City of Laredo submitted to the FAA on February 28, 2007, the
noise exposure maps, descriptions, and other documentation produced
during the noise compatibility planning study conducted from October
27, 2004, through December 18, 2006. The Laredo International Airport
noise exposure maps were determined by FAA to be in compliance with
applicable requirements on September 22, 2005. Notice of this
determination was published in the Federal Register on September 30,
2005.
The Laredo International Airport study contains a proposed noise
compatibility program comprised of actions designed for phased
implementation by airport management and adjacent jurisdictions from
January 4, 2007 beyond the year 2010. It was requested that the FAA
evaluate and approve this material as a noise compatibility program as
described in section 47504 of the Act. The FAA began its review of the
program on February 28, 2007, and was required by a provision of the
Act to approve or disapprove the program within 180 days (other than
the use of new or modified flight procedures for noise control).
Failure to approve or disapprove such program within the 180-day period
shall be deemed to be an approval of such program.
The submitted program contained seven proposed actions for noise
mitigation off the airport. The FAA completed its review and determined
that the procedural and substantive requirements of the Act and FAR
Part 150 have been satisfied. The overall program, therefore, was
approved by the FAA effective June 22, 2007.
Outright approval was granted for five of the specific program
elements. One element was disapproved and one element was approved in
part. The disapproved Element proposed to offer fee simple acquisition,
or the purchase of an avigation easement from owners of vacant land in
the squared off 65 DNL contour.
Vacant land is considered a compatible land use and the City of
Laredo has adequate controls in place to prevent noncompatible land use
development. The disapprove in part element proposed to replace the
noise contours in city Ordinance No. 94-0-012 with worst-case scenario
contours developed by the City. Replacement of the contours included in
the City Ordinance with the contours shown in the 2010 Future Condition
Noise Exposure Map With Program Implementation was approved.
Replacement of Ordinance Contours with the worst-case scenario contours
was disapproved for purposes of Part 150. Three elements proposed fee
simple acquisition, sound insulation, or purchase of an avigation
easement in separate geographical areas around the airport. The three
measures were approved. One of the remaining two elements proposed
coordination with the Texas Real Estate Commission to gain approval of
a modification to the Seller's Disclosure form. The revision would
require depiction of the property location within the boundaries of the
Noise Exposure Map. The remaining element proposed an update to the
Noise Exposure Maps and Noise Compatibility Program should noise levels
significantly increase or decrease. Both elements were approved.
These determinations are set forth-in detail in a Record of
Approval signed by the Southwest Region, Airports Division Manager on
June 22, 2007. The Record of Approval, as well as other evaluation
materials and the documents comprising the submittal, are available for
review at the FAA office listed above and at the administrative offices
of the Laredo International Airport. The Record of Approval also will
be available on-line at https://www.faa.gov/arp/environmental/14cfr150/
index14.cfm.
Issued in Fort Worth, Texas, July 3, 2007.
Kelvin L. Solco,
Manager, Airports Division.
[FR Doc. 07-3407 Filed 7-12-07; 8:45 am]
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