Public Notice for Release of Aeronautical Property at New Castle Airport (ILG), New Castle, DE, 7231-7232 [2012-3148]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Public Notice for Release of
Aeronautical Property at New Castle
Airport (ILG), New Castle, DE
Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Request for public comment.
AGENCY:
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) is requesting
public comment on the Delaware River
and Bay Authority’s (DRBA) request to
grant the Delaware Department of
Transportation a permanent easement
on 2.424 +/¥ acres of airport property
along portions of Old Churchman’s
Road bordering a portion of the Airport
property perimeter for roadway
improvements. The 2.424 +/¥ acres
land covered by the purposed easement
will no longer be dedicated for aviation
use by the New Castle Airport.
The DRBA, as operator of the New
Castle Airport (ILG), has proposed the
extension of Taxiway ‘‘H’’ and the
development of an approximate thirtyeight (38) acre parcel of airport property
on the southeasterly side of Old
Churchman’s Road for aviation related
purposes. The Thirty-Eight Acre Parcel
is currently undeveloped and separated
from the main airport property by Old
Churchman’s Road. In order to gain
connectivity and access to the ThirtyEight Acre Parcel and allow for the
extension of Taxiway ‘‘H’’ and future
development, 0.610 +/¥ acres of Old
Churchman’s Road must be vacated by
the Delaware Department of
Transportation and returned to New
Castle County as fee owner for
aeronautical use. Once the 0.610+/¥
acres of Old Churchman’s Road is
vacated, future road improvements to
include, but not limited to, the upgrade
of Old Churchman’s Road from Route 13
to the easterly boundary of the ThirtyEight Acre Parcel, the construction of a
public road connecting Old
Churchman’s Road and New
Churchman’s Road at the eastern
boundary of the Thirty-Eight Acre
Parcel, and the construction of certain
improvements along New Churchman’s
Road can be made on the proposed
2.424 +/¥ acre easement area. This will
allow Delaware Department of
Transportation to bring portions of Old
Churchman’s Road up to standards and
accommodate a new connector from Old
Churchman’s Road to New Churchman’s
Road.
The 2.424 +/¥ acre parcel is located
at New Castle Airport (ILG), New Castle,
SUMMARY:
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DE, situated northwesterly of Dupont
Highway, U.S. Route 13 and
northeasterly of New Churchman’s
Road, Delaware State Road 58, New
Castle Hundred, New Castle County,
Delaware. The parcel is comprised of
several small, narrow, Right-of-Way
easement ‘‘strips’’ totaling 2.424 +/¥
acres in aggregate and is generally
located along Old Churchman’s Road
commencing at Route 13 and running in
a westerly direction to the easterly
property line of the Thirty-Eight Acre
Parcel. The property is currently
depicted on the Airport Layout Plan
(ALP) of record as airport property and
consists of five sections of narrow strips
of land varying 1.272 acres to 0.054
acres. The strips of land are parts of Tax
Parcel No. 10–018.00–006. These areas,
totaling 2.424 +/¥, acres are not
required for aeronautical use and can be
used for road improvements.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before March 12, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Documents are available for
review, by appointment, at the Airport
Manager’s office: Stephen Williams,
Airport Executive Director, Delaware
River and Bay Authority, New Castle
Airport, 151 Dupont Highway, New
Castle, DE 19720–5124, 302–325–5124;
and at the FAA Harrisburg Airports
District Office: James M. Fels, Program
Manager, Harrisburg Airports District
Office, 3905 Hartzdale Dr., Suite 508,
Camp Hill, PA 17011, (717) 730–2830.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James M. Fels, Program Manager,
Harrisburg Airports District Office
(location listed above).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Levy
Court of New Castle County acquired
the property that constitutes the Airport
through a conveyance from the United
States of America, acting through and by
the War Assets Administration on
October 27, 1947. This conveyance
transferred to New Castle County land
to be used for aviation related purposes.
Over the years, portions of the original
land have been released by New Castle
County and Federal Aviation
Administration actions. In 1995, under
agreement with New Castle County, the
Delaware River and Bay Authority
assumed sponsorship and operational
control of the airport. There are no
known adverse impacts to the operation
of the airport and the 2.424 +/¥ acre
area of land is not needed for any
foreseeable future aeronautical
development as shown on the approved
New Castle ALP. Ownership will be
retained by New Castle County.
Section 22.16 of FAA Order 5190.6B,
FAA Airport Compliance Manual,
requires fair market value be received
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for all deletions from the airport’s
federally obligated real property.
Intangible benefits received by the
airport may be used as an offset against
any such fair market value in
determining the monetary
consideration, if any, to be exchanged.
The fee simple property value of the
2.424 +/¥ acre area is estimated at
$55,000.00+/¥ per acre, or $133,320.00.
The value of an easement would be
substantially less. The ability to expand
Taxiway ‘‘H’’ and to develop the ThirtyEight Acre Parcel for aviation purposes
has the potential to generate an
estimated $885,000.00 per year in lease
revenue based on a 71.3 percent lease
ratio of the property per the current
Airport Layout Plan. Since the
intangible benefits to the airport would
far exceed the fee simple fair market
value of the property, no monetary
payment for the easement would be
required.
Interested persons are invited to
comment on the proposed change in use
of the property. All comments will be
considered by the FAA to the extent
practicable.
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Issued in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on
February 1, 2012.
Lori K. Pagnanelli,
Manager, Harrisburg Airports District Office.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[FMCSA Docket No. FMCSA–2011–0327]
Qualification of Drivers; Exemption
Applications; Diabetes Mellitus
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of final disposition.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces its
decision to exempt fifteen individuals
from its rule prohibiting persons with
insulin-treated diabetes mellitus (ITDM)
from operating commercial motor
vehicles (CMVs) in interstate commerce.
The exemptions will enable these
individuals to operate CMVs in
interstate commerce.
DATES: The exemptions are effective
February 10, 2012. The exemptions
expire on February 10, 2014.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elaine M. Papp, Chief, Medical
Programs Division, (202) 366–4001,
fmcsamedical@dot.gov, FMCSA, Room
W64–224, Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
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On December 19, 2011, FMCSA
published a notice of receipt of Federal
diabetes exemption applications from
fifteen individuals and requested
comments from the public (76 FR
78722). The public comment period
closed on January 18, 2012, and no
comments were received.
FMCSA has evaluated the eligibility
of the fifteen applicants and determined
that granting the exemptions to these
individuals would achieve a level of
safety equivalent to or greater than the
level that would be achieved by
complying with the current regulation
49 CFR 391.41(b)(3).
Diabetes Mellitus and Driving
Experience of the Applicants
The Agency established the current
requirement for diabetes in 1970
because several risk studies indicated
that drivers with diabetes had a higher
rate of crash involvement than the
general population. The diabetes rule
provides that ‘‘A person is physically
qualified to drive a commercial motor
vehicle if that person has no established
medical history or clinical diagnosis of
diabetes mellitus currently requiring
insulin for control’’ (49 CFR
391.41(b)(3)).
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FMCSA established its diabetes
exemption program, based on the
Agency’s July 2000 study entitled ‘‘A
Report to Congress on the Feasibility of
a Program to Qualify Individuals with
Insulin-Treated Diabetes Mellitus to
Operate in Interstate Commerce as
Directed by the Transportation Act for
the 21st Century.’’ The report concluded
that a safe and practicable protocol to
allow some drivers with ITDM to
operate CMVs is feasible. The
September 3, 2003 (68 FR 52441),
Federal Register notice in conjunction
with the November 8, 2005 (70 FR
67777), Federal Register notice provides
the current protocol for allowing such
drivers to operate CMVs in interstate
commerce.
These fifteen applicants have had
ITDM over a range of 1 to 53 years.
These applicants report no severe
hypoglycemic reactions resulting in loss
of consciousness or seizure, requiring
the assistance of another person, or
resulting in impaired cognitive function
that occurred without warning
symptoms, in the past 12 months and no
recurrent (2 or more) severe
hypoglycemic episodes in the past 5
years. In each case, an endocrinologist
verified that the driver has
demonstrated a willingness to properly
monitor and manage his/her diabetes
mellitus, received education related to
diabetes management, and is on a stable
insulin regimen. These drivers report no
other disqualifying conditions,
including diabetes-related
complications. Each meets the vision
requirement at 49 CFR 391.41(b)(10).
The qualifications and medical
condition of each applicant were stated
and discussed in detail in the December
19, 2011, Federal Register notice and
they will not be repeated in this notice.
Discussion of Comment
FMCSA did not receive any
comments in this proceeding.
Basis for Exemption Determination
Under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315,
FMCSA may grant an exemption from
the diabetes requirement in 49 CFR
391.41(b)(3) if the exemption is likely to
achieve an equivalent or greater level of
safety than would be achieved without
the exemption. The exemption allows
the applicants to operate CMVs in
interstate commerce.
To evaluate the effect of these
exemptions on safety, FMCSA
considered medical reports about the
applicants’ ITDM and vision, and
reviewed the treating endocrinologists’
medical opinion related to the ability of
the driver to safely operate a CMV while
using insulin.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Public Notice for Release of Aeronautical Property at New Castle
Airport (ILG), New Castle, DE
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Request for public comment.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is requesting public
comment on the Delaware River and Bay Authority's (DRBA) request to
grant the Delaware Department of Transportation a permanent easement on
2.424 +/- acres of airport property along portions of Old Churchman's
Road bordering a portion of the Airport property perimeter for roadway
improvements. The 2.424 +/- acres land covered by the purposed easement
will no longer be dedicated for aviation use by the New Castle Airport.
The DRBA, as operator of the New Castle Airport (ILG), has proposed
the extension of Taxiway ``H'' and the development of an approximate
thirty-eight (38) acre parcel of airport property on the southeasterly
side of Old Churchman's Road for aviation related purposes. The Thirty-
Eight Acre Parcel is currently undeveloped and separated from the main
airport property by Old Churchman's Road. In order to gain connectivity
and access to the Thirty-Eight Acre Parcel and allow for the extension
of Taxiway ``H'' and future development, 0.610 +/- acres of Old
Churchman's Road must be vacated by the Delaware Department of
Transportation and returned to New Castle County as fee owner for
aeronautical use. Once the 0.610+/- acres of Old Churchman's Road is
vacated, future road improvements to include, but not limited to, the
upgrade of Old Churchman's Road from Route 13 to the easterly boundary
of the Thirty-Eight Acre Parcel, the construction of a public road
connecting Old Churchman's Road and New Churchman's Road at the eastern
boundary of the Thirty-Eight Acre Parcel, and the construction of
certain improvements along New Churchman's Road can be made on the
proposed 2.424 +/- acre easement area. This will allow Delaware
Department of Transportation to bring portions of Old Churchman's Road
up to standards and accommodate a new connector from Old Churchman's
Road to New Churchman's Road.
The 2.424 +/- acre parcel is located at New Castle Airport (ILG),
New Castle, DE, situated northwesterly of Dupont Highway, U.S. Route 13
and northeasterly of New Churchman's Road, Delaware State Road 58, New
Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. The parcel is comprised of
several small, narrow, Right-of-Way easement ``strips'' totaling 2.424
+/- acres in aggregate and is generally located along Old Churchman's
Road commencing at Route 13 and running in a westerly direction to the
easterly property line of the Thirty-Eight Acre Parcel. The property is
currently depicted on the Airport Layout Plan (ALP) of record as
airport property and consists of five sections of narrow strips of land
varying 1.272 acres to 0.054 acres. The strips of land are parts of Tax
Parcel No. 10-018.00-006. These areas, totaling 2.424 +/-, acres are
not required for aeronautical use and can be used for road
improvements.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before March 12, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Documents are available for review, by appointment, at the
Airport Manager's office: Stephen Williams, Airport Executive Director,
Delaware River and Bay Authority, New Castle Airport, 151 Dupont
Highway, New Castle, DE 19720-5124, 302-325-5124; and at the FAA
Harrisburg Airports District Office: James M. Fels, Program Manager,
Harrisburg Airports District Office, 3905 Hartzdale Dr., Suite 508,
Camp Hill, PA 17011, (717) 730-2830.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James M. Fels, Program Manager,
Harrisburg Airports District Office (location listed above).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Levy Court of New Castle County acquired
the property that constitutes the Airport through a conveyance from the
United States of America, acting through and by the War Assets
Administration on October 27, 1947. This conveyance transferred to New
Castle County land to be used for aviation related purposes. Over the
years, portions of the original land have been released by New Castle
County and Federal Aviation Administration actions. In 1995, under
agreement with New Castle County, the Delaware River and Bay Authority
assumed sponsorship and operational control of the airport. There are
no known adverse impacts to the operation of the airport and the 2.424
+/- acre area of land is not needed for any foreseeable future
aeronautical development as shown on the approved New Castle ALP.
Ownership will be retained by New Castle County.
Section 22.16 of FAA Order 5190.6B, FAA Airport Compliance Manual,
requires fair market value be received
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for all deletions from the airport's federally obligated real property.
Intangible benefits received by the airport may be used as an offset
against any such fair market value in determining the monetary
consideration, if any, to be exchanged. The fee simple property value
of the 2.424 +/- acre area is estimated at $55,000.00+/- per acre, or
$133,320.00. The value of an easement would be substantially less. The
ability to expand Taxiway ``H'' and to develop the Thirty-Eight Acre
Parcel for aviation purposes has the potential to generate an estimated
$885,000.00 per year in lease revenue based on a 71.3 percent lease
ratio of the property per the current Airport Layout Plan. Since the
intangible benefits to the airport would far exceed the fee simple fair
market value of the property, no monetary payment for the easement
would be required.
Interested persons are invited to comment on the proposed change in
use of the property. All comments will be considered by the FAA to the
extent practicable.
Issued in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on February 1, 2012.
Lori K. Pagnanelli,
Manager, Harrisburg Airports District Office.
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