Notice of Land Use Change and Release of Grant Assurance Restrictions at the Sacramento International Airport (SMF), Sacramento, California, 38772 [2016-14069]
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Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Land Use Change and
Release of Grant Assurance
Restrictions at the Sacramento
International Airport (SMF),
Sacramento, California
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of a non-aeronautical
land-use change.
AGENCY:
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The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) proposes to rule
and invites public comment on the
application for a land-use change for
approximately 31.1 acres of airport
property at Sacramento International
Airport (SMF), Sacramento. The land
use change will allow airport land to be
released from the aeronautical use
provisions of the Grant Assurances that
require it to serve an airport purposes
since the land is not needed for
aeronautical uses. The reuse of the land
for solar energy generating arrays
represents a compatible land use that
will not interfere with the airport or its
operations. The solar generated
electricity will benefit the airport by
producing a market return on the land
while reducing electrical costs. Cost
savings will equal or exceed the fair
market rental value of the land occupied
by the solar farms. These benefits will
serve the interest of civil aviation and
contribute to the self-sustainability of
the airport.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before July 14, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Comments on the request may be mailed
or delivered to the FAA at the following
address: Mr. James W. Lomen, Manager,
Federal Aviation Administration, San
Francisco Airports District Office,
Federal Register Comment, 1000 Marina
Boulevard, Suite 220, Brisbane, CA
94005. In addition, one copy of the
comment submitted to the FAA must be
mailed or delivered to Mr. Glen
Rickelton, Airport Manager, Sacramento
International Airport, 6900 Airport
Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95837.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the Wendell H. Ford
Aviation Investment and Reform Act for
the 21st Century (AIR 21), Public Law
106–181 (Apr. 5, 2000; 114 Stat. 61),
this notice must be published in the
Federal Register 30 days before the
Secretary may waive any condition
imposed on a federally obligated airport
by surplus property conveyance deeds
or grant agreements.
The following is a brief overview of
the request:
The County of Sacramento, California
requested a modification to the
conditions in the Grant Assurances to
permit the non-aeronautical use of
approximately 31.1 acres of land at
Sacramento International Airport for
two separate solar array sites to produce
solar generated electricity for the
airport. One solar array site will occupy
approximately 16.3 acres of unimproved
land located in the north portion of the
airfield, west of Taxiway D. Site two is
approximately 14.8 acres of an unused
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parking area between Aviation Drive
and Taxiway D in the south portion of
the airfield. Reuse of the land for the
solar arrays will not impede future
development of the airport, as there is
sufficient land for airport development.
The lease rate is based on the appraised
market value. In lieu of direct rental
payments, the airport will be subject to
a reduced electrical rate that will
produce cost savings that equal or
exceed the appraised market value of
the land. The use of the property for the
solar arrays represents a compatible use.
Construction and operations of the solar
arrays will not interfere with airport
operations. The solar arrays will reduce
airport operational costs, which will
enhance the self-sustainability of the
airport and, thereby, serve the interest of
civil aviation.
Issued in Brisbane, California, on June 7,
2016.
James W. Lomen,
Manager, San Francisco Airports District
Office, Western-Pacific Region.
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Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.,
Receipt of Petition for Decision of
Inconsequential Noncompliance
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
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ACTION: Receipt of petition.
AGENCY:
Volkswagen Group of
America, Inc. (Volkswagen), has
determined that certain model year
(MY) 2016 Volkswagen Beetle
Convertible passenger cars do not fully
comply with paragraph S4.3(d) of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(FMVSS) No. 110, Tire Selection and
Rims and Motor Home/Recreation
Vehicle Trailer Load Carrying Capacity
Information for Motor Vehicles with a
GVWR of 4,536 kilograms (10,000
pounds) or Less. Volkswagen filed a
report dated February 23, 2016,
pursuant to 49 CFR part 573, Defect and
Noncompliance Responsibility and
Reports. Volkswagen then petitioned
NHTSA under 49 CFR part 556
requesting a decision that the subject
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety.
DATES: The closing date for comments
on the petition is July 14, 2016.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Land Use Change and Release of Grant Assurance
Restrictions at the Sacramento International Airport (SMF), Sacramento,
California
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of a non-aeronautical land-use change.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes to rule and
invites public comment on the application for a land-use change for
approximately 31.1 acres of airport property at Sacramento
International Airport (SMF), Sacramento. The land use change will allow
airport land to be released from the aeronautical use provisions of the
Grant Assurances that require it to serve an airport purposes since the
land is not needed for aeronautical uses. The reuse of the land for
solar energy generating arrays represents a compatible land use that
will not interfere with the airport or its operations. The solar
generated electricity will benefit the airport by producing a market
return on the land while reducing electrical costs. Cost savings will
equal or exceed the fair market rental value of the land occupied by
the solar farms. These benefits will serve the interest of civil
aviation and contribute to the self-sustainability of the airport.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 14, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Comments on the request may be mailed
or delivered to the FAA at the following address: Mr. James W. Lomen,
Manager, Federal Aviation Administration, San Francisco Airports
District Office, Federal Register Comment, 1000 Marina Boulevard, Suite
220, Brisbane, CA 94005. In addition, one copy of the comment submitted
to the FAA must be mailed or delivered to Mr. Glen Rickelton, Airport
Manager, Sacramento International Airport, 6900 Airport Boulevard,
Sacramento, CA 95837.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the Wendell H. Ford
Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR 21),
Public Law 106-181 (Apr. 5, 2000; 114 Stat. 61), this notice must be
published in the Federal Register 30 days before the Secretary may
waive any condition imposed on a federally obligated airport by surplus
property conveyance deeds or grant agreements.
The following is a brief overview of the request:
The County of Sacramento, California requested a modification to
the conditions in the Grant Assurances to permit the non-aeronautical
use of approximately 31.1 acres of land at Sacramento International
Airport for two separate solar array sites to produce solar generated
electricity for the airport. One solar array site will occupy
approximately 16.3 acres of unimproved land located in the north
portion of the airfield, west of Taxiway D. Site two is approximately
14.8 acres of an unused parking area between Aviation Drive and Taxiway
D in the south portion of the airfield. Reuse of the land for the solar
arrays will not impede future development of the airport, as there is
sufficient land for airport development. The lease rate is based on the
appraised market value. In lieu of direct rental payments, the airport
will be subject to a reduced electrical rate that will produce cost
savings that equal or exceed the appraised market value of the land.
The use of the property for the solar arrays represents a compatible
use. Construction and operations of the solar arrays will not interfere
with airport operations. The solar arrays will reduce airport
operational costs, which will enhance the self-sustainability of the
airport and, thereby, serve the interest of civil aviation.
Issued in Brisbane, California, on June 7, 2016.
James W. Lomen,
Manager, San Francisco Airports District Office, Western-Pacific
Region.
[FR Doc. 2016-14069 Filed 6-13-16; 8:45 am]
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