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AIRPORT PLANS. Although the Airport plans were updated and circulated for airspace review during the 2015 Master Plan, any proposed facility and/or layout changes recommended in this TAP will likely necessitate an additional airspace review by various FAA lines of business. All revised Airport plans will be drawn according to FAA standards as defined in Advisory Circular 150/5070-6B, Airport Master Plans and AC 150/5300-13A, Airport Design, (latest available). Also, drawings will have color enhancement capability to separate various Airport criteria and be drawn on 24" x 36" sheets. A memo to FAA summarizing the changes to the ALP will also be prepared. In addition to mapping described herein, sources of information for these drawings in this element will include previous ALP and master planning documentation, the AGIS survey completed during the Master Plan update, USGS mapping, legal descriptions, property surveys, local and regional government mapping, FAA databases, and any other secondary sources readily available to the Sponsor/ Consultant. No new land or aeronautical surveying work is included as part of this Scope of Services. The ALP set will be updated in accordance with the most recent ALP standards provided by the FAA-ADO. Preparation of the ALP will be based on the findings of the previous tasks and will include the following individual drawings: • Title Sheet • Airport Layout Drawing • Airport Layout Data Summary (if required as a separate sheet) • Airport Airspace Drawing – Plan View (no changes anticipated) • Airport Airspace Drawing – Profile View (no changes anticipated) • Runway 10/28 Inner Portion of Approach Surface Drawings (no changes anticipated) • Runway departure surface drawings (no changes anticipated) • Terminal Area Plan (Individual Area Plans) • Land Use Drawing • Airport Property Map (no changes anticipated)
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