– On-Airport Land Use Plan Sample Clauses

– On-Airport Land Use Plan. The Land Use Plan drawing will depict existing and recommended uses of all land within the ultimate airport property. Current zoning designations for the Airport will also be depicted. The Land Use Plan will be illustrated on a drawing (same sheet size and scale as the ALP) and described within the body of the Master Plan document. Findings resulting from this study effort will be incorporated into environs land use recommendations that will be provided to affected governmental jurisdictions in the vicinity of the Airport. The Consultant will work with the City during the development of the On-Airport Land Use Plan to ensure accurate depiction of local land use. The airport layout plan and on-airport land use plan drawings are intended to provide a clear path for effective and efficient facility development based on anticipated demand, while providing airport management adequate flexibility to refine facility configurations as needed to respond to changing market conditions.
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– On-Airport Land Use Plan. Description: A Land Use Plan for the area within the boundaries of the airport will be developed based on the identified overall development concept. This will include general aviation areas, ground access and vehicular circulation system service areas, and distinctions between aeronautical and non‐ aeronautical uses. The drawing will also depict existing and ultimate off‐airport property uses/zoning for property contained within the 65 DNL contour. Responsibilities: Consultant: Prepare On‐Airport Land Use Plan. Sponsor: Review and comment. Product: On‐Airport Land Use Plan and Off‐Airport Land Use Plan. Task 9.7 Preparation of Draft ALP and Draft ALP Drawing Set Description: Preparation of up to four (4) copies of the Draft ALP drawing set for submission to the Sponsor, and subsequent comprehensive agency review by MoDOT and the FAA. The ALP Drawing Set will be prepared in conformance with FAA Airports ARP SOP 2.00 Standard Procedure for FAA Review and Approval of Airport Layout Plans (October 1, 2013). Drawings will be a minimum size of 24” x 36”. FAA review will be concurrent. THIS TASK INCLUDES TIME REQUIRED TO MAKE CHANGES DURING SPONSOR AND MoDOT/FAA REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCESS. Responsibilities: Consultant: Provide up to four (4) copies of the full Airport Layout Plan drawing sets, depicting the sponsor selected Recommended Plan for sponsor and MoDOT/FAA use. Sponsor: Provide up to four (4) unsigned copies of ALP drawing set to FAA for review. Include signed transmittal letter indicating the changes from the last approved ALP drawing. Provide two (2) full set of drawings to MoDOT and FAA for review. Product: Up to four (4) copies of the full ALP drawing set as well as a completed FAA ALP Checklist.

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