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1 Chapter 4 Airport Facility Requirements Introduction CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
2 Organization of Materials CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
3 RPZ - ROAD RPZ - NON-AIRPORT PROPERTY OWNERSHIP TAXILANE OFA (PARKED VEHICLES) * TAXILANE/TAXIWAY OBJECT FREE AREA PARKED VEHICLES OBSERVED IN VARIOUS HANGAR ROWS. * auburn municipal airport airport master plan airfield conformance fig. 4-1 FIGURE 4-1 AIRFIELD CONFORMANCE
4 NE E STREET TAXILANE OFA (HANGARS) TAXILANE OFA (PARKED AC) TAXILANE OFA (PARKED VEHICLES) * RPZ (AIRPORT CONTROL) * TAXILANE/TAXIWAY OBJECT FREE AREA PARKED VEHICLES OBSERVED IN VARIOUS HANGAR ROWS. NE D STREET NOTE: FOR HANGAR DOOR SIZES (<45') TAXILANE OFA CLEARANCE BASED ON ALT. FAA FORMULA (1.2 X AC WINGSPAN + 20 FEET) PROVIDES AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL OF SAFETY FOR 72' + SPACING. RUNWAY auburn municipal airport airport master plan east landside (south area) conformance fig. 4-2 FIGURE 4-2 EAST LANDSIDE (SOUTH AREA) CONFORMANCE
5 TAXILANE OFA (HANGARS) TAXILANE OFA (PARKED AC) TAXILANE OFA (PARKED VEHICLES) * NE E STREET TAXILANE (AC FUEL ISLAND) * TAXILANE/TAXIWAY OBJECT FREE AREA PARKED VEHICLES OBSERVED IN VARIOUS HANGAR ROWS. NOTE: FOR HANGAR DOOR SIZES (<45') TAXILANE OFA CLEARANCE BASED ON ALT. FAA FORMULA (1.2 X AC WINGSPAN + 20 FEET) PROVIDES AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL OF SAFETY FOR 72' + SPACING. RUNWAY auburn municipal airport airport master plan east landside (north area) conformance fig. 4-3 FIGURE 4-3 EAST LANDSIDE (NORTH AREA) CONFORMANCE
6 Airport Master Plan Update Overview TABLE 4-1: SUMMARY OF AIRPORT MASTER PLAN UPDATE RECOMMENDED PROJECTS AND CURRENT STATUS Completed? Yes/No Projects CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
7 Design Aircraft CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
8 OPTION: ADG II DEVELOPMENT RESERVE CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
9 Airport Design Standards CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
10 TABLE 4-2: AIRPORT DESIGN STANDARDS SUMMARY (DIMENSIONS IN FEET) FAA Standard Runway 16/34 Existing Conditions 1 Airplane Design Group I A&B Aircraft (Small Aircraft) Approach Visibility 1- mile (Reserve) Airplane Design Group II A&B Aircraft (Small Aircraft) Approach Visibility 1- mile CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
11 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
12 INSTRUMENT APPROACH NOTE: CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
13 TABLE 4-3: COMPARISON OF KEY DEVELOPMENT SETBACKS/CLEARANCES FOR CIRCLING AND STAIGHT-IN INSTRUMENT APPROACHES FOR RUNWAY 16/34 Item Runway 16/34 Circling Approach Procedure (Utility Visual, Current Standard, as depicted on 2002 Airspace Plan) Runway 16/34 Straight-In Approach Procedure (Utility Non-Precision Instrument) (Optional Future Standard) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
14 N AUBURN WAY NE 22ND STREET NE E STREET 7:1 (30') 7:1 (30') NE D STREET 7:1 (20') 7:1 (20') 7:1 (10') 7:1 (30') 7:1 (30') 7:1 (10') 7:1 (20') 7:1 (20') 7:1 (10') 7:1 (10') 250' PRIMARY SURFACE RUNWAY ' PRIMARY SURFACE 7:1 (10') 7:1 (10') 7:1 (20') 7:1 (20') 7:1 (10') 7:1 (30') 7:1 (30') 7:1 (10') 7:1 (20') 7:1 (20') NE 30TH STREET 7:1 (30') 7:1 (30') auburn municipal airport airport master plan setbacks based on instrument approach type fig. 4-4 FIGURE 4-4 SETBACKS BASED ON INSTRUMENT APPROACH TYPE
15 Runway Safety Area (RSA) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
16 Runway Safety Area (RSA) Existing/Future Standard ARC B-I Small Reserve ARC A/B -II Runway Object Free Area (ROFA) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
17 Existing/Future Standard ARC B-I Small Runway Object Free Area (ROFA) Reserve ARC A/B -II CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
18 ADG I OBJECT FREE AREA (3880' X 250') ADG I RUNWAY SAFETY AREA (3880' X 120') ADG II OBJECT FREE AREA (4000' X 500') N AUBURN WAY ADG II RUNWAY SAFETY AREA (4000' X 150') PROPERTY LINE NE 22ND STREET NE E STREET NE D STREET NE 30TH STREET auburn municipal airport airport master plan fig. 4-5 runway safety area & object free area (adg I & adg II reserve)
19 Obstacle Free Zone (OFZ) Taxiway Safety Area CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
20 Taxiway/Taxilane Object Free Area CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
21 TAXIWAYS CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
22 LEGEND AIRPLANE DESIGN GROUP I (89') AIRPLANE DESIGN GROUP II (131') * POTENTIAL AREA OF CONFLICT PROPERTY LINE * * * * * * * * 89' ADG I 131' ADG II 89' ADG I 131' ADG II auburn municipal airport airport master plan parallel taxiway ofa (ag I & adg II reserve) fig. 4-6
23 TAXILANES CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
24 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
25 Building Restriction Line (BRL) EAST BRL (307 FEET FROM RUNWAY CENTERLINE) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
26 WEST BRL (251 FEET FROM RUNWAY CENTERLINE) Runway Protection Zones (RPZ) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
27 3 Aircraft Parking Line 3 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
28 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
29 Runway - Parallel Taxiway Separation FAR Part 77 Surfaces TABLE 4-4: FAR PART 77 AIRSPACE SURFACES Item Runway 16/34 (Utility - Visual) (Current Standard, as depicted on 2002 Airspace Plan) Runway 16/34 (Utility Non-Precision Instrument) (Optional Future Standard) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
30 auburn municipal airport airport master plan far part 77 fig. 4-7
31 height Hazard Airspace Surfaces auburn municipal airport airport master plan far part 77 fig. 4-8
32 Approach Surfaces CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
33 PRIMARY SURFACE TRANSITIONAL SURFACE HORIZONTAL SURFACE CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
34 CONICAL SURFACE Airside Requirements RUNWAYS CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
35 4 FAA Advisory Circular (AC) B, Runway Length Requirements for Airport Design CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
36 TABLE 4-5: FAA RECOMMENDED RUNWAY LENGTHS FOR PLANNING- (FROM FAA COMPUTER MODEL) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
37 NE 30TH STREET NE 30TH STREET NE E STREET NE E STREET NE 15TH STREET NE 15TH STREET NE 15TH STREETNE 15TH STREET RUNWAY 3400' X 75' (EXISTING) RUNWAY 3400' X 75' (EXISTING) NE 30TH STREET NE 30TH STREET NE E STREET NE E STREET NE 15TH STREET NE 15TH STREET NE 15TH STREET NE 15TH STREET NOTE: 1. THE INFORMATION DEPICTED IN THIS FIGURE IS FOR RUNWAY LENGTH NOTE: ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT REFLECT A SPECIFIC 1. THE RECOMMENDATION INFORMATION DEPICTED OR RUNWAY IN THIS CONFIGURATION. FIGURE IS FOR RUNWAY LENGTH ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT REFLECT A SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATION OR RUNWAY CONFIGURATION. RUNWAY 4060' X 75' (SMALL AIRPLANES WITH 10 OR MORE SEATS) RUNWAY 4060' X 75' (SMALL AIRPLANES WITH 10 OR MORE SEATS) auburn municipal airport airport master plan runway lengths for planning fig. 4-9 FIGURE 4-7 RUNWAY LENGTHS FOR PLANNING FIGURE 4-7 RUNWAY LENGTHS FOR PLANNING
38 AIRFIELD PAVEMENT CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
39 TABLE 4-6: SUMMARY OF AIRFIELD PAVEMENT CONDITION (PCI RATINGS) PAVEMENT 2012 PCI RATING 1, PCI RATING PCI RATING 2 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
40 TAXIWAYS CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
41 AIRFIELD INSTRUMENTATION, LIGHTING AND MARKING CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
42 ON FIELD WEATHER DATA CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
43 Landside Facilities AIRCRAFT PARKING AND TIEDOWN APRON CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
44 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
45 AIRCRAFT HANGARS CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
46 TABLE 4-7: APRON AND HANGAR FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Item Base Year (2012) Based Aircraft Forecast Aircraft Parking Apron (Note: capacities reflect current configuration of existing apron areas, actual capacity when reconfigured may be significantly different.) CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
47 Surface Access and Vehicle Parking Support Facilities AVIATION FUEL STORAGE CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
48 AIRCRAFT WASH DOWN FACILITIES AIRPORT UTILITIES SECURITY Property Acquisition CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
49 West Landside Area Facility Requirements Summary CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
50 CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY AUBURN MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AIRPORT MASTER PLAN TABLE 4-8: FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Item Short Term Long Term
51 AIRFIELD CAPACITY CHAPTER 4 AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS MAY
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