Noise Exposure Map Notice; Receipt of Noise Compatibility Program and Request for Review; Westfield-Barnes Airport, Westfield, MA, 20095-20096 [E9-9980]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To
Release Airport Property at the
Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Airport,
Sevierville, TN
AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Request for Public Comment.
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration is requesting public
comment on the release of land at the
Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Airport in the
city of Sevierville, Tennessee. This
property, approximately .5 acres, will
change to a non-aeronautical use. This
action is taken under the provisions of
Section 125 of the Wendell H. Ford
Aviation Investment Reform Act for the
21st Century (AIR 21).
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before June 1, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Documents are available for
review at the Tennessee Department of
Transportation, Division of Aeronautics,
424 Knapp Blvd., Bldg. 4219, Nashville,
TN 37217 and the FAA Airports District
Office, 2862 Business Park Drive,
Building G, Memphis, TN 38118.
Written comments on the Sponsor’s
request must be delivered or mailed to:
Mr. Phillip J. Braden, Manager,
Memphis Airports District Office, 2862
Business Park Drive, Building G,
Memphis, TN 38118.
In addition, a copy of any comments
submitted to the FAA must be mailed or
delivered to Mr. Bob Woods, Director,
TDOT, Division of Aeronautics, P.O.
Box 17326, Nashville, TN 37217.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Michael Thompson, Program Manager,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Memphis Airports District Office, 2862
Business Park Drive, Building G,
Memphis, TN 38118. The application
may be reviewed in person at this same
location, by appointment.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA
proposes to rule and invites public
comment on the request to release
property at the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge
Airport, Sevierville, TN. Under the
provisions of AIR 21 (49 U.S.C.
47107(h)(2)).
On April 08, 2009, the FAA
determined that the request to release
property at Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge
Airport submitted by TDOT, Division of
Aeronautics, meets the procedural
requirements of the Federal Aviation
Administration. The FAA may approve
the request, in whole or in part, no later
than June 1, 2009.
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The following is a brief overview of
the request:
The County of Sevier, owner of the
Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge Airport, are
proposing the release of approximately
.5 acres of airport property so the
property can be used to accommodate
the construction of a new Fire
Department building.
Any person may inspect, by
appointment, the request in person at
the FAA office listed above under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
In addition, any person may, upon
appointment and request, inspect the
request, notice and other documents
germane to the request in person at the
Tennessee Department of
Transportation, Division of Aeronautics.
Issued in Memphis, TN, on April 23, 2009.
Tommy L Dupree,
Acting Manager, Memphis Airports District
Office, Southern Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Intent To Rule on Request To
Release Airport Property at the
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
International Airport, Hebron, KY
AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Request for public comment.
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration is requesting public
comment on the release of land at the
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
International Airport in the city of
Hebron, Kentucky. This property,
approximately 1.99 acres, will change to
a non-aeronautical use. This action is
taken under the provisions of Section
125 of the Wendell H. Ford Aviation
Investment Reform Act for the 21st
Century (AIR 21).
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before June 1, 2009.
ADDRESSES: Documents are available for
review at the Cincinnati/Northern
Kentucky International Airport, 2939
Terminal Drive, 2nd Floor
Administration, Hebron, KY 41048 and
the FAA Airports District Office, 2862
Business Park Drive, Building G,
Memphis, TN 38118. Written comments
on the Sponsor’s request must be
delivered or mailed to: Mr. Phillip J.
Braden, Manager, Memphis Airports
District Office, 2862 Business Park
Drive, Building G, Memphis, TN 38118.
In addition, a copy of any comments
submitted to the FAA must be mailed or
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delivered to Ms. Barbara Schempf,
Government Affairs/Noise Abatement
Officer, P.O. Box 752000, Cincinnati,
OH 45275.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Michael Thompson, Program Manager,
Federal Aviation Administration,
Memphis Airports District Office, 2862
Business Park Drive, Building G,
Memphis, TN 38118. The application
may be reviewed in person at this same
location, by appointment.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA
proposes to rule and invites public
comment on the request to release
property at the Cincinnati/Northern
Kentucky International Airport, Hebron,
KY. Under the provisions of AIR 21 (49
U.S.C. 47107(h)(2)).
On April 08, 2009, the FAA
determined that the request to release
property at Cincinnati/Northern
Kentucky International Airport meets
the procedural requirements of the
Federal Aviation Administration. The
FAA may approve the request, in whole
or in part, no later than June 1, 2009.
The following is a brief overview of
the request:
The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky
International Airport is proposing the
release of approximately 1.99 acres of
airport property so the property can be
used to accommodate the construction
of the new Turfway Road Relocation
Project.
Any person may inspect, by
appointment, the request in person at
the FAA office listed above under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
In addition, any person may, upon
appointment and request, inspect the
request, notice and other documents
germane to the request in person at the
Tennessee Department of
Transportation, Division of Aeronautics.
Issued in Memphis, TN, on April 23, 2009.
Tommy L. Dupree,
Acting Manager, Memphis Airports District
Office, Southern Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Noise Exposure Map Notice; Receipt of
Noise Compatibility Program and
Request for Review; Westfield-Barnes
Airport, Westfield, MA
AGENCY: Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces its
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determination that the noise exposure
map for Westfield-Barnes Airport, as
submitted by the City of Westfield
under the provisions of Title I of the
Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement
Act of 1979 (Pub. L. 96–193) and 14 CFR
Part 150, is in compliance with
applicable requirements. The FAA also
announces that it is reviewing a
proposed noise compatibility program
that was submitted for Westfield-Barnes
Airport under Part 150 in conjunction
with the noise exposure map, and that
this program will be approved or
disapproved on or before October 19,
2009.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
of the FAA’s determination on the noise
exposure map and of the start of its
review of the associated noise
compatibility program is April 22, 2009.
The public comment period ends on
June 21, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard Doucette, Federal Aviation
Administration, New England Region,
Airports Division, ANE–600, 12 New
England Executive Park, Burlington MA
01803.
Comments on the proposed noise
compatibility program should also be
submitted to the above office.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice announces that the FAA finds
that the noise exposure map submitted
for Westfield-Barnes Airport is in
compliance with applicable
requirements of Part 150, effective April
22, 2009. Further, FAA is reviewing a
proposed noise compatibility program
for that airport which will be approved
or disapproved on or before October 19,
2009. This notice also announces the
availability of this program for public
review and comment.
Under Section 103 of 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 a noise exposure
map which meets applicable regulations
and which depicts non-compatible land
uses as of the date of submission of such
map, a description of projected aircraft
operations, and the ways in which such
operations will affect such map. The Act
requires such map to be developed in
consultation with interested and
affected parties in the local community,
government agencies, and persons using
the airport. An airport operator who has
submitted a noise exposure map that is
found by FAA to be in compliance with
the requirements of Federal Aviation
Regulation (FAR) Part 150, promulgated
pursuant to Title I of the Act, may
submit a noise compatibility program
for FAA approval which sets forth the
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measures the operator has taken, or
proposes, for the introduction of
additional non-compatible uses.
The City of Westfield submitted to the
FAA, on April 22, 2009, a noise
exposure map, descriptions, and other
documentation that were produced
during the Airport Noise Compatibility
Planning (Part 150) study at WestfieldBarnes Airport from November 2006 to
April 2009. It was requested that the
FAA review this material as the noise
exposure map, 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
104(b) of the Act.
The FAA has completed its review of
the noise exposure maps and related
descriptions submitted by the City of
Westfield. The specific maps under
consideration were:
Part 150 Noise Compatibility Study
Update, Westfield-Barnes Airport.
Figure 1. Exisiting (2009) Noise
Exposure Map.
Figure 2. Future (2014) Noise
Exposure Map.
The FAA has determined that the
maps for Westfield-Barnes Airport are in
compliance with applicable
requirements. This determination is
effective on April 22, 2009.
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 map
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 a noise exposure map.
Therefore, the responsibility for the
detailed overlaying of noise exposure
contours onto the map depicting
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properties on the surface rests
exclusively with the airport operator
that submitted the map, 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, 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
Westfield-Barnes Airport, also effective
on April 22, 2009. Preliminary review of
the submitted material indicates 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 October 19,
2009. The FAA’s detailed evaluation
will be conducted under the provisions
of 14 CFR Part 150, Section 150.33. The
primary considerations 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 uses 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 map, the FAA’s evaluation of
the map, and the proposed noise
compatibility program are available for
examination at the following locations:
Westfield-Barnes Airport, 110 Airport
Road, Westfield, Massachusetts
01085.
Federal Aviation Administration, New
England Region, Airports Division,
ANE–600, 16 New England Executive
Park, Burlington, Massachusetts
01803.
Questions may be directed to the
individual named above under the
heading: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
April 22, 2009.
LaVerne F. Reid,
Manager, Airports Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Noise Exposure Map Notice; Receipt of Noise Compatibility Program
and Request for Review; Westfield-Barnes Airport, Westfield, MA
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces its
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determination that the noise exposure map for Westfield-Barnes Airport,
as submitted by the City of Westfield under the provisions of Title I
of the Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement Act of 1979 (Pub. L. 96-193)
and 14 CFR Part 150, is in compliance with applicable requirements. The
FAA also announces that it is reviewing a proposed noise compatibility
program that was submitted for Westfield-Barnes Airport under Part 150
in conjunction with the noise exposure map, and that this program will
be approved or disapproved on or before October 19, 2009.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date of the FAA's determination on
the noise exposure map and of the start of its review of the associated
noise compatibility program is April 22, 2009. The public comment
period ends on June 21, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Doucette, Federal Aviation
Administration, New England Region, Airports Division, ANE-600, 12 New
England Executive Park, Burlington MA 01803.
Comments on the proposed noise compatibility program should also be
submitted to the above office.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces that the FAA finds
that the noise exposure map submitted for Westfield-Barnes Airport is
in compliance with applicable requirements of Part 150, effective April
22, 2009. Further, FAA is reviewing a proposed noise compatibility
program for that airport which will be approved or disapproved on or
before October 19, 2009. This notice also announces the availability of
this program for public review and comment.
Under Section 103 of 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 a noise exposure map which meets
applicable regulations and which depicts non-compatible land uses as of
the date of submission of such map, a description of projected aircraft
operations, and the ways in which such operations will affect such map.
The Act requires such map to be developed in consultation with
interested and affected parties in the local community, government
agencies, and persons using the airport. An airport operator who has
submitted a noise exposure map that is found by FAA to be in compliance
with the requirements of Federal Aviation Regulation (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 introduction of additional
non-compatible uses.
The City of Westfield submitted to the FAA, on April 22, 2009, a
noise exposure map, descriptions, and other documentation that were
produced during the Airport Noise Compatibility Planning (Part 150)
study at Westfield-Barnes Airport from November 2006 to April 2009. It
was requested that the FAA review this material as the noise exposure
map, 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 104(b) of the Act.
The FAA has completed its review of the noise exposure maps and
related descriptions submitted by the City of Westfield. The specific
maps under consideration were:
Part 150 Noise Compatibility Study Update, Westfield-Barnes
Airport.
Figure 1. Exisiting (2009) Noise Exposure Map.
Figure 2. Future (2014) Noise Exposure Map.
The FAA has determined that the maps for Westfield-Barnes Airport
are in compliance with applicable requirements. This determination is
effective on April 22, 2009.
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 map 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 a noise exposure map.
Therefore, the responsibility for the detailed overlaying of noise
exposure contours onto the map depicting properties on the surface
rests exclusively with the airport operator that submitted the map, 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, 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
Westfield-Barnes Airport, also effective on April 22, 2009. Preliminary
review of the submitted material indicates 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 October 19, 2009. The FAA's
detailed evaluation will be conducted under the provisions of 14 CFR
Part 150, Section 150.33. The primary considerations 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 uses 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 map, the FAA's evaluation of the map, and the proposed noise
compatibility program are available for examination at the following
locations:
Westfield-Barnes Airport, 110 Airport Road, Westfield, Massachusetts
01085.
Federal Aviation Administration, New England Region, Airports Division,
ANE-600, 16 New England Executive Park, Burlington, Massachusetts
01803.
Questions may be directed to the individual named above under the
heading: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on April 22, 2009.
LaVerne F. Reid,
Manager, Airports Division.
[FR Doc. E9-9980 Filed 4-29-09; 8:45 am]
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