Noise Exposure Map Notice, Portland International Airport, Portland, OR, 44304-44305 [2010-18478]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Noise Exposure Map Notice, Portland
International Airport, Portland, OR
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces its
determination that the noise exposure
maps submitted by Port of Portland for
Portland International Airport under the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. 47501 et seq.
(Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement
Act) and 14 CFR part 150 are in
compliance with applicable
requirements.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date
of the FAA’s determination on the noise
exposure maps is July 21, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cayla Morgan, Federal Aviation
Administration, Airports Division, 1601
Lind Avenue, SW., Renton, WA 98057–
3356, telephone (425) 227–2653.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice announces that the FAA finds
that the noise exposure maps submitted
for Portland International Airport are in
compliance with the applicable
requirements of part 150, effective July
20, 2010. Under 49 U.S.C. section 47503
of the Aviation Safety and Noise
Abatement Act (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
as of the date of submission of such
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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 parties
in the local community, government
agencies, and persons using the airport.
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 the Act, may
submit a noise compatibility program
for the FAA approval which sets forth
the measures the operator has taken or
proposes to take to reduce the existing
non-compatible uses and prevent the
introduction of additional noncompatible uses.
The FAA has completed its review of
the noise exposure maps and
accompanying documentation
submitted by Port of Portland for
Portland International Airport. The
documentation that constitutes the
‘‘noise exposure maps’’ as defined in
section 150.7 of Part 150 includes the
following from the July, 2010, FAR Part
150 Noise Exposure Map Update,
Portland International Airport:
• Existing 2008 Noise Exposure Map
• Future 2017 Noise Exposure Map
• Table 2–1, Average Daily Aircraft
Operations by Type, Time of Day, and
Stage Length, 2008
• Table 2–2, Average Daily Aircraft
Operations by Type, Time of Day, and
Stage Length, 2017
• Table 2–3, Runway Use Summary—
2008
• Table 2–4, Runway Use Summary—
2017
• Figure 2–1, Noise Exposure Map
depicting estimated population,
residential units and acres within DNL
65, 70 and 75 noise contours, 2008
• Figure 2–2, Noise Exposure Map
depicting estimated population,
residential units and acres within DNL
65,70 and 75 noise contours, 2017
• There are no properties on or
eligible for inclusion in the National
Register of Historic Places within the 65
DNL contour
• Appendix B—Evidence of Public
and Stakeholder Involvement
• Appendix C—Flight Track Data
The FAA has determined that these
noise exposure maps and accompanying
documentation are in compliance with
the applicable requirements. This
determination is effective July 21, 2010.
FAA’s determination of 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
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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 47503 of the Act, it should be
noted that the FAA is not involved in
any way in determining the relative
locations of specific properties should
be covered by the provisions of section
47506 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 detailed
overlaying of the noise exposure
contours onto the map depicting
properties on the surface rests
exclusively with the airport operator
that submitted those maps, or with
those public agencies and planning
agencies with which consultation is
required under section 47503 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.
Copies of the full noise exposure map
documentation and of the FAA’s
evaluation of the maps are available for
examination at the following locations:
Federal Aviation Administration,
Seattle Airports District Office, 1601
Lind Avenue, SW., Renton,
Washington.
Port of Portland, Portland International
Airport, 7200 N.E. Airport Way,
Portland, Oregon 97218.
Questions may be directed to the
individual names above under the
heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
Issued in Renton, Washington, July 21,
2010.
Carolyn T. Read,
Acting Manager, Airports Division, Northwest
Mountain Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
[Docket No. AB 1053X]
Michigan Air-Line Railway Co.—
Abandonment Exemption—in Oakland
County, MI
Michigan Air-Line Railway Co. (MAL
Railway), filed a verified notice of
exemption under 49 CFR pt. 1152
subpart F–Exempt Abandonments to
abandon approximately 2.37 miles of its
line of railroad extending westerly from
Engineer’s Profile Station 2250+20 at
the west line of Arrowhead Road to
Engineer’s Profile Station 2389+72 at
the west line of Haggerty Road, in West
Bloomfield Township, Oakland County,
Mich.1 The line traverses United States
Postal Service Zip Codes 48322 and
48323.
MAL Railway has certified that: (1)
No local traffic has moved over the line
for at least 2 years; (2) there is no
overhead traffic on the line that has
been or would need to be rerouted; (3)
no formal complaint filed by a user of
rail service on the line (or by a state or
local government entity acting on behalf
of such user) regarding cessation of
service over the line either is pending
with the Surface Transportation Board
(Board) or with any U.S. District Court
or has been decided in favor of
complainant within the 2-year period;
and (4) the requirements at 49 CFR
1105.7 (environmental report), 49 CFR
1105.8 (historic report), 49 CFR 1105.11
(transmittal letter), 49 CFR 1105.12
(newspaper publication), and 49 CFR
1152.50(d)(1) (notice to governmental
agencies) have been met.
As a condition to this exemption, any
employee adversely affected by the
abandonment shall be protected under
Oregon Short Line Railroad—
Abandonment Portion Goshen Branch
Between Firth & Ammon, in Bingham &
Bonneville Counties, Idaho, 360 I.C.C.
91 (1979). To address whether this
condition adequately protects affected
employees, a petition for partial
revocation under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d)
must be filed.
Provided no formal expression of
intent to file an offer of financial
assistance (OFA) has been received, this
exemption will be effective on August
27, 2010, unless stayed pending
reconsideration. Petitions to stay that do
not involve environmental issues,2
1 On July 14, 2010, MAL Railway amended its
notice of exemption.
2 The Board will grant a stay if an informed
decision on environmental issues (whether raised
by a party or by the Board’s Section of
Environmental Analysis (SEA) in its independent
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formal expressions of intent to file an
OFA under 49 CFR 1152.27(c)(2),3 and
trail use/rail banking requests under 49
CFR 1152.29 must be filed by August 9,
2010.4 Petitions to reopen or requests
for public use conditions under 49 CFR
1152.28 must be filed by August 17,
2010, with the Surface Transportation
Board, 395 E Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20423–0001.
A copy of any petition filed with the
Board should be sent to MAL Railway’s
representative: W. Robert Alderson,
Alderson, Alderson, Weiler, Conklin,
Burghart & Crow, L.L.C., 2101 SW., 21st
Street, Topeka, KS 66604.
If the verified notice contains false or
misleading information, the exemption
is void ab initio.
MAL Railway has filed a combined
environmental and historic report
which addresses the effects, if any, of
the abandonment on the environment
and historic resources. SEA will issue
an environmental assessment (EA) by
August 2, 2010. Interested persons may
obtain a copy of the EA by writing to
SEA (Room 1100, Surface
Transportation Board, Washington, DC
20423–0001) or by calling SEA, at (202)
245–0305. Assistance for the hearing
impaired is available through the
Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339. Comments
on environmental and historic
preservation matters must be filed
within 15 days after the EA becomes
available to the public.
Environmental, historic preservation,
public use, or trail use/rail banking
conditions will be imposed, where
appropriate, in a subsequent decision.
Pursuant to the provisions of 49 CFR
1152.29(e)(2), MAL Railway shall file a
notice of consummation with the Board
to signify that it has exercised the
authority granted and fully abandoned
the line. If consummation has not been
effected by MAL Railway’s filing of a
notice of consummation by July 28,
2011, and there are no legal or
regulatory barriers to consummation,
the authority to abandon will
automatically expire.
investigation) cannot be made before the
exemption’s effective date. See Exemption of Outof-Serv. Rail Lines, 5 I.C.C.2d 377 (1989). Any
request for a stay should be filed as soon as possible
so that the Board may take appropriate action before
the exemption’s effective date.
3 Each OFA must be accompanied by the filing
fee, which is currently set at $1,500. See 49 CFR
1002.2(f)(25).
4 MAL Railway states that, upon abandonment of
the line, it proposes to effectuate an agreement with
the Parks & Recreation Commission of West
Bloomfield Township (WBPRC) whereby WBPRC
has agreed to purchase the right-of-way for use as
a recreational trail.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Noise Exposure Map Notice, Portland International Airport,
Portland, OR
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 Port of
Portland for Portland International Airport under the provisions of 49
U.S.C. 47501 et seq. (Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement Act) and 14
CFR part 150 are in compliance with applicable requirements.
DATES: Effective Date: The effective date of the FAA's determination on
the noise exposure maps is July 21, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cayla Morgan, Federal Aviation
Administration, Airports Division, 1601 Lind Avenue, SW., Renton, WA
98057-3356, telephone (425) 227-2653.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces that the FAA finds
that the noise exposure maps submitted for Portland International
Airport are in compliance with the applicable requirements of part 150,
effective July 20, 2010. Under 49 U.S.C. section 47503 of the Aviation
Safety and Noise Abatement Act (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 as 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 parties in the local community, government
agencies, and persons using the airport. 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 the Act, may submit a noise
compatibility program for the FAA approval which sets forth the
measures the operator has taken or proposes to take to reduce the
existing non-compatible uses and prevent the introduction of additional
non-compatible uses.
The FAA has completed its review of the noise exposure maps and
accompanying documentation submitted by Port of Portland for Portland
International Airport. The documentation that constitutes the ``noise
exposure maps'' as defined in section 150.7 of Part 150 includes the
following from the July, 2010, FAR Part 150 Noise Exposure Map Update,
Portland International Airport:
Existing 2008 Noise Exposure Map
Future 2017 Noise Exposure Map
Table 2-1, Average Daily Aircraft Operations by Type, Time
of Day, and Stage Length, 2008
Table 2-2, Average Daily Aircraft Operations by Type, Time
of Day, and Stage Length, 2017
Table 2-3, Runway Use Summary--2008
Table 2-4, Runway Use Summary--2017
Figure 2-1, Noise Exposure Map depicting estimated
population, residential units and acres within DNL 65, 70 and 75 noise
contours, 2008
Figure 2-2, Noise Exposure Map depicting estimated
population, residential units and acres within DNL 65,70 and 75 noise
contours, 2017
There are no properties on or eligible for inclusion in
the National Register of Historic Places within the 65 DNL contour
Appendix B--Evidence of Public and Stakeholder Involvement
Appendix C--Flight Track Data
The FAA has determined that these noise exposure maps and
accompanying documentation are in compliance with the applicable
requirements. This determination is effective July 21, 2010.
FAA's determination of 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
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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 47503 of the
Act, it should be noted that the FAA is not involved in any way in
determining the relative locations of specific properties should be
covered by the provisions of section 47506 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 detailed overlaying of
the noise exposure contours onto the map depicting properties on the
surface rests exclusively with the airport operator that submitted
those maps, or with those public agencies and planning agencies with
which consultation is required under section 47503 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.
Copies of the full noise exposure map documentation and of the
FAA's evaluation of the maps are available for examination at the
following locations:
Federal Aviation Administration, Seattle Airports District Office, 1601
Lind Avenue, SW., Renton, Washington.
Port of Portland, Portland International Airport, 7200 N.E. Airport
Way, Portland, Oregon 97218.
Questions may be directed to the individual names above under the
heading FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Issued in Renton, Washington, July 21, 2010.
Carolyn T. Read,
Acting Manager, Airports Division, Northwest Mountain Region.
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