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4F1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY PLACEMENT: CONSENT PRESET: TITLE: AIRPORT NOISE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ANNUAL REPORT AGENDA ITEM DATES: MEETING DATE: 3/16/2010 COMPLETED DATE: 3/4/2010 COUNTY ATTORNEY: 2/22/2010 ASSISTANT COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: 3/1/2010 REQUESTED BY: DEPARTMENT: PREPARED BY: Name: Martin County Airport Pat Spaulding Name: Procedures: None EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Executive Aide The transmits their annual report for the Boards review and acceptance each year. The 2009 ANAC Annual Report is attached to this agenda item. APPROVAL: CA BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL: The (ANAC) was originally formed in August 2003 by the Martin County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) to include eleven members representing residents of aircraft noise impacted neighborhoods, citizens, businesses and municipal entities interested in the activities at Martin County Airport. On May 6, 2008 the BOCC added two new members to the committee, one representing residents in noise impacted areas near the airport and one representing the Witham Aero Club. This change brought the 80092718 PDF Page 1 of 30

committee membership to thirteen. The ANAC is tasked to recommend implementation of noise abatement and land use compatibility planning and mitigation measures adopted in the 2002 FAR Part 150 Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study. Appendix A of the attached report provides a summary of the noise study process and measures included in the Noise Compatibility Program (NCP). The Federal Aviation Administration s (FAA) record of approval of the 2002 study can be found on the Witham Airport home page at www.martin.fl.us. Table 2 on page 9 provides the implementation status of noise abatement and land use compatibility planning measures adopted in the study. ISSUES: This is the sixth annual report of the committee. It details the committee s activities and achievements over the 2009 calendar year. The report also includes information on the committee s goals and priorities for the 2010 calendar year (see page 12 of the report). Six meetings were held in 2009. Each meeting included regular updates regarding the Voluntary Home Acquisition Program and Sound Insulation Program (page 10 of the report), and from the Airport Director regarding the Voluntary Curfew Operations Log (page 13 of the report). Table 1 on page 6 of the report provides a summary of the committee s activities in 2009. The Committee s priorities for 2010 are located in Section 2.3 on pages 10 and 11 of the report. It is anticipated that 2010 will be the final year for the Martin County. Upon the completion of the above tasks, the committee will have accomplished all tasks it was developed to implement and sun setting the ANAC should occur following their final meeting in October 2010. The participation of all committee members has been greatly appreciated by airport staff. RECOMMENDED ACTION: RECOMMENDATION Accept the s 2009 Annual Report as submitted. ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS Provide additional direction to staff concerning the report. FISCAL IMPACT: RECOMMENDATION N/A Funding Source County Funds Non-County Funds Authorization Subtotal Project Total ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS 80092718 PDF Page 2 of 30

Provide additional direction to staff concerning the report. DOCUMENT(S) REQUIRING ACTION: Budget Transfer / Amendment Chair Letter Contract / Agreement Grant / Application Notice Ordinance Resolution Other: ROUTING: _ ADM _ BLD _ CDD _ COM _ ENG _ FRD _ GMD _ GSD _ ITS _ LIB _ MCA _ MPO _ PRD _ USD X CA _ ACA _ LEG 80092718 PDF Page 3 of 30

Martin County Airport Witham Field 2009 Annual Report Prepared For: Martin County Board of County Commissioners Prepared By: Hanson Professional Services Inc. January 28, 2010 PDF Page 4 of 30

TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description Page No. Executive Summary 2 List of Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms 3 1. Introduction 4 1.1 ANAC History 4 1.2 2009 Meetings and Topics Discussed 4 2. ANAC Priorities and Project Implementation Status 6 2.1 Ongoing Noise Abatement Operational Projects 6 2.2 Land Use Compatibility Planning Measures Under On-going Implementation 9 2.3 ANAC Priorities for 2010 11 3. Committee Monitoring Activities 11 Appendix A Summary of FAR Part 150 Noise Study Process and 18 Recommendations Appendix B Noise Abatement Procedures Brochure, 23 Jeppesen Insert Graphics, and On-Airport Pilot Information Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 1 PDF Page 5 of 30

Executive Summary The (ANAC) was originally formed in August 2003 by the Martin County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) to include eleven members representing residents of aircraft noise impacted neighborhoods, citizens, businesses and municipal entities interested in the activities at Martin County Airport. On May 6, 2008 the BOCC added two new members to the committee, one representing residents in noise impacted areas near the airport and one representing the Witham Aero Club. This change brought the committee membership to thirteen. 1 The ANAC is tasked to recommend implementation of noise abatement and land use compatibility planning and mitigation measures adopted in the 2002 FAR Part 150 Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study. 2 Appendix A provides a summary of the noise study process and measures included in the Noise Compatibility Program (NCP). The Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) record of approval of the 2002 study can be found on the Witham Airport home page at www.martin.fl.us. Table 2 on page 9 provides the implementation status of noise abatement and land use compatibility planning measures adopted in the study. This is the sixth annual report of the committee. 3 It details the committee s activities and achievements over the 2009 calendar year. The report also includes information on the committee s goals and priorities for the 2010 calendar year (see page 12). Six meetings were held in 2009. Each meeting included regular updates regarding the Voluntary Home Acquisition Program and Sound Insulation Program (see page 10), and the Airport Director regarding the Voluntary Curfew Operations Log (see page 13). Table 1 on page 6 provides a summary of the committee s activities in 2009. In 2009 the ANAC focused on continuing the Voluntary Home Acquisition Program in the Phase 2 project area, implementing the Sound Insulation Program, and monitoring the installation of the Noise Operations Monitoring System (NOMS). The committee worked with airport staff and the consultant to develop a Hybrid Project for the Phase 2 project area to allow homeowners the option to sell their property and relocate or remain in the home and receive sound insulation. The committee worked closely with staff and the vendor to develop a NOMS that would provide the most benefit to airport staff and the community. ANAC participated in the selection of the permanent noise monitoring sites and configuration of the portable monitoring trailer. The committee continued coordination with the FAA for publication of takeoff flight paths from all runways to minimize impacts on neighboring residential areas. ANAC representatives met with key FAA air traffic representatives to ensure that Martin County s interests were properly represented. Publishing of the noise abatement flight paths was completed December 17, 2009. 1 ANAC enabling resolutions are available. on the County s web site at www.martin.fl.us 2 A copy of the 2002 FAR Part 150 Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study can be found at the offices of the Airport manager or at the Blake Library. 3 Copies of past annual reports can be obtained on the County s web site at www.martin.fl.us Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 2 PDF Page 6 of 30

List of Abbreviations and Glossary of Terms Acronym / Abbreviation ANAC AOPA db BOCC DNL DP FAA FBO FDOT HAP NADP NBAA NEM NEPA NCP NOMS ROA RPZ RSA SUA WAAM Definition Committee appointed by the Martin County Board of County Commissioners to make recommendations related to the implementation of projects and programs included in the approved 2002 FAR Part 150 Noise Study Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association Decibel A unit of measuring the volume of a sound. Board of County Commissioners, Martin County Day-Night Average Noise Level a method of predicting, by single number rating, cumulative aircraft noise that affects communities in airport environs. DNL represents decibels of noise as measured by an A-weighted sound level meter where noise levels at night (between 10 PM and 7 AM) are weighted with a 10-decibel penalty to account for increased sensitivity of people at night. Departure Procedure a procedure developed for use by pilots for the purpose of guiding aircraft along a specified path after takeoff. Federal Aviation Administration The agency of the US Department of Transportation responsible for regulating air commerce and promoting the development of a national system of airports. Fixed Based Operator a business, established on an airport, for the purpose of providing services to aircraft owners and operators. Florida Department of Transportation the agency responsible for the licensure and inspection of Florida airports. FDOT also provides grant funding for eligible capital and planning projects on airports. Home Acquisition Program a program initiated by Martin County offering homeowners in noise impacted areas identified in the approved 2002 FAR Part 150 Noise Study with purchase and relocation assistance. Noise Abatement Departure Profile a series of actions taken by the pilot in command of an aircraft to control noise emissions of the aircraft on takeoff. National Business Aviation Association Noise Exposure Map documents the existing and future impacts of aircraft operations utilizing a standardized methodology and system of noise metrics. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 - an Act to establish a national policy for the environment, to provide for the establishment of a Council on Environmental Quality, and for other purposes. Noise Compatibility Program a list of actions the airport proprietor proposes to undertake to minimize existing and future noise and land use incompatibilities. Noise and Operations Monitoring System a technology-based system designed to monitor aircraft and community noise levels, collect, tabulate and report aircraft activities, and utilized to monitor the noise abatement measures. Record of Approval the official record of FAA s review of a FAR Part 150 submittal. Runway Protection Zone an area at ground level off the end of a runway established to enhance the protection of people and property on the ground. FAA design guidelines encourage airport sponsor ownership or control of land uses within the RPZ. Runway Safety Area an area immediately surrounding a runway established to reduce the risk of damage to an aircraft in the event of an undershoot, overshoot, or excursion from the runway. FAA design guidelines require sponsor ownership or control of land uses within the RPZ. the 3-letter identifier of the airport. Witham Airport Action Majority Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 3 PDF Page 7 of 30

1. INTRODUCTION This report provides an overview of the committee s activities during calendar year 2009 as well as the status of implementation of airport noise abatement and land use compatibility planning measures. The committee s priorities for the 2010 calendar year are also identified. 1.1 ANAC History On August 26, 2003, the BOCC created the (ANAC). The Commission acted upon recommendations of the committee overseeing the Airport s first comprehensive FAR Part 150 Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study 4 (Noise Study). Under the provisions of the BOCC resolution 5, the ANAC is tasked to recommend implementation of noise abatement and land use compatibility planning and mitigation measures adopted in the Noise Study. On May 6, 2008 the BOCC added two new members to the committee, one representing residents in noise impacted areas near the airport and one representing the Witham Aero Club. This change brought the committee membership to thirteen. The ANAC has been active since its first meeting in December 2003. 1.2 2009 Meetings and Topics Discussed The ANAC s enabling resolution specifies that meetings should be held as needed to develop and implement the recommendations of the FAA Part 150 Noise Study. All meetings are advertised in the County s announcements of public meetings to encourage community participation. Information is also posted on the County s website. The ANAC scheduled eight and conducted six meetings in 2009. Each meeting included a detailed agenda and presentations if appropriate. Correspondence received from outside sources was distributed and discussed if appropriate. Table 1 provides a list of ANAC meetings, agenda topics, and a synopsis of implementation activities. 4 14 CFR Part 150. See Appendix A for further details. 5 Martin County Resolution 03-08.22, August 26, 2003 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 4 PDF Page 8 of 30

Table 1 ANAC 2009 Meeting Schedule and Activity Summary Meeting 1 - Jan. 22, 2009 Content Briefed on the Home Acquisition Program Status Discussed December 2008 Nighttime Curfew Report Discussed Avigation Easement language for the Sound Insulation Program Agreement Briefed on NOMS Progress Discussed Noise Barriers Discussed Noise Complaints Records Meeting 2 - Feb. 26, 2009 Content Briefed on the Home Acquisition Program Status Discussed January 2009 Nighttime Curfew Report Elected 2009 Officers Discussed the FDOT Land Use Compatibility Study Meeting 3 - March 26, 2009 (Cancelled) Meeting 4 - April 23, 2009 Content Reviewed the FAA Avigation Easement Discussed February and March 2009 Nighttime Curfew Reports Discussed the SE 18 th Street Land Re-Use Plan Meeting 5 June 25, 2009 Content Briefed on NOMS Progress Discussed RNAV Departure/Design Implementation Plan Discussed April and May 2009 Nighttime Curfew Reports Meeting 6 August 27, 2009 Content Briefed on the Reynolds Property Acquisition Reviewed the Noise Land Inventory and Re-Use Plan Reviewed the June and July 2009 Nighttime Curfew Reports Discussed the FDOT Project of the Year Award Meeting 7 October 22, 2009 Implementation Activity Lochard was announced as the selection to provide the NOMS Committee moved to limit member absences to 3 per year and the policy was updated to include alternates and an appeals option. Committee determined noise barriers would not be effective under current conditions. Implementation Activity Alexander Beringer was elected Chair and Scott Saunders was elected Vice-Chair Implementation Activity Committee requested information regarding what land use types have been permitted within the runway RPZ in the past by the FAA. Implementation Activity Committee requested Lochard give a presentation of the NOMS system RNAV Departure will be published in the August 2009 database and effective by September Committee recommended a letter explaining the NOMS program be sent to citizens that log noise complaints Implementation Activity Committee requested a recommendation be sent to the BOCC to keep the property acquired on 18 th Street as a Green Space. Content Implementation Activity Discussed Developing an ANAC FAQ Sheet Committee will review FAQ and Annual Discussed Curfew Reports Report at the January 28, 2010 meeting. Presentation from Lochard Representative on the NOMS Committee and staff decided to cancel Discussed the 2010 ANAC Meeting Schedule December meeting. Meeting 8 December 17, 2009 (Cancelled) Source: ANAC minutes, meeting packages, January through October 2009; Martin County Airport. Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 5 PDF Page 9 of 30

2. ANAC PRIORITIES AND PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION STATUS Throughout 2009 ANAC focused on actions related to FAR Part 150 noise program implementation. Table 2 summarizes the implementation status of each measure. The paragraphs below provide additional detail on specific priority projects. 2.1 Ongoing Noise Abatement Operational Projects Noise Abatement Departure Flight Tracks This measure contemplates the development of a standard departure procedure (DP) for use by pilots operating under Instrument Flight Rules. Departure flight tracks have been designed and FAA implemented for all runways at the Martin County Airport. These tracks minimize pilot deviation from flight paths and reduce noise associated with those deviations. Preliminary analysis was completed in 2006 and the information was provided to the FAA. The DPs were published in August 2009 and became effective and available for pilot use December 17, 2009. Compliance is encouraged through onairport signage, FBO posters, and publication in pilot information materials, pilot websites, and information in manuals. Runway 12/30 remains the preferential runway. Takeoff and Landing Procedures This measure recommends the use of National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) noise abatement takeoff and landing procedures. On June 26, 2008 the airport consultant team, with a grant provided by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), collected field data of aircraft takeoff noise testing several noise abatement departure profiles. Stuart Jet Center, Galaxy Aviation, and Fair Air Wind Charter donated aircraft, fuel and pilots for the demonstration. This project won the Florida Airport s Council Noise Abatement Project of the Year Award in January 2009 and the Florida Dept. of Transportation (FDOT) Airport Project of the Year Award in August 2009. FDOT Aviation Department Manager, Aaron Smith presents the 2009 Airport Project of the Year Award to Martin County Airport Director, Mike Moon, A.A.E. Hanson Professional Services Inc., 2/1/2010 Page 6 PDF Page 10 of 30

Install Flight Tracking System (Noise and Operations Monitoring System NOMS) This measure calls for the installation of equipment to monitor the effectiveness of NCP noise abatement measures. A FDOT grant covering 80% of the costs for the design and procurement of the NOMS was received in 2008. Lochard was the vendor selected to provide the Noise Monitoring System. Staff and the County s noise consultant began coordination with Lochard to design the NOMS. In 2009, Lochard began installing hardware and software for the noise monitoring system. This included the construction of two permanent solar powered noise monitoring sites. On October 22, 2009, a representative from Lochard demonstrated the features of the Martin County Airport system to the members of the ANAC. The system is expected to be completely installed by January 2010. 18 th Street Noise Monitor Mobile Noise Monitor Hanson Professional Services Inc., 2/1/2010 Page 7 PDF Page 11 of 30

Table 2 Implementation Status, FAR Part 150 Noise Abatement Operational and Land Use Compatibility Planning Measures Noise Abatement Operational Measures Implemented Ongoing Projects Comments Preferential Runway Use [**Disapproved by FAA.] Implemented through local Letter of Agreement Ban Stage 1 Aircraft [**Disapproved by FAA.] N/A Voluntary Nighttime Curfew Curfew operations (11 PM thru 7 AM) monitored monthly Voluntary Touch-and-go Limits Implemented (see Appendix C) Voluntary Noise Abatement Departure Flight Tracks Implemented (Runway 12 and 30) Voluntary Takeoff and Landing Procedures Demonstration completed June 2008, pilots requested to use NBAA Close-In Profile, promotion through publications and posters underway Install Flight Tracking System (Noise and Operations Monitoring System NOMS) NOMS installation is expected to be completed mid-2010. Pilot Information Program Implemented (see Appendix C) Monitor Air Traffic Control Frequencies Included in NOMS procurement Engine Run-up Procedures/Facilities No changes recommended Noise Barriers ANAC determined noise barriers would not be effective under current conditions. Review again as part of 2010 Noise Study Update. Land Use Compatibility Planning Measures Noise Zoning [Partially disapproved by FAA] ANAC recommended no changes to current local zoning regulations Real Estate Disclosure ANAC recommended no mandatory disclosure Site Plan Review Martin County to review plans for non-compatible development in the 65 DNL. Citizens Noise Committee Implemented FS Chapter 333, Airport Zoning ANAC recommended no changes to current local zoning regulations Voluntary Land Acquisition Phase 1 completed, Phase 2 underway providing purchase and sound insulation Redevelopment Program BOCC designated project area to remain vacant for noise buffer and RPZ / approach airspace protection Voluntary Sound Insulation Implementation ongoing in Phase 2 project area Voluntary Avigation Easement Acquisition Acquire with sound insulation ** The FAA disapproved two measures included in the 2002 FAR Part 150 NCP, the preferential runway use program and formal ban of Stage 1 aircraft. The Record of Approval describing FAA disapproval of these measures can be found on the Witham Airport homepage at www.martin.fl.us. Hanson Professional Services Inc., 2/1/2010 Page 8 PDF Page 12 of 30

2.2 Land Use Compatibility Planning Measures Under Ongoing Implementation Voluntary Home Acquisition Program (HAP) and Voluntary Sound Insulation Program - The HAP provides for the purchase and relocation of residences in noise impacted areas with the initial effort focused upon those within the 65-70 DNL contours in the 2002 Noise Exposure Map. Participation in these programs is voluntary on the part of eligible homeowners. Phase 1 indicated in Figure 1 by the shaded parcels has been completed. The property is currently a green space. The Sound Insulation Program provides residential sound insulation treatment to homes located within the DNL 65-70 dba and 60-65 dba noise contours that are not included in the home acquisition program. Figure 1 also depicts Phases 3 and 4, which are recommended for sound insulation. Figure 1 Voluntary Home Acquisition Program Area Phase 1 (Completed) Voluntary Sound Insulation Program Areas Phase 3 and Phase 4 Figure 2 illustrates the Phase 2 voluntary home acquisition program and voluntary sound insulation program project area and the Phase 5 voluntary sound insulation program project area. The ANAC originally recommended that Phase 2 be a voluntary home acquisition area. When the consultant team began meeting with eligible Phase 2 homeowners to complete the needs assessment surveys, a number of homeowners indicated a desire to remain in their homes and receive sound insulation instead of acquisition. Those homeowners choosing to receive sound insulation, and neighboring homeowners not eligible for participation in any program, expressed Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 9 PDF Page 13 of 30

concerns about what would happen to the lots of the homes purchased by the County. In response to those concerns, ANAC, staff and the consultants developed a hybrid project. This hybrid project allows the County to sound insulate homes of those who do not want to sell in exchange for an Avigation Easement. For those who want to sell and relocate, the County will purchase that home, sound insulate it, and re-sell the property. Properties purchased and re-sold by the County will be sold with an Avigation Easement attached to property. Proceeds form the sale of each home will be returned to the project budget to fund further implementation. Martin County accepted a grant from the FAA for $4,522,000 to fund the Phase 2 hybrid project area in August 2009. A grant from the FDOT was also accepted in the amount of $119,000. The consultant team has begun coordination with homeowners in the Phase 2 project area to implement the program. Below is the status of program preferences as of December 2009, 4 request sound insulation 6 wish to be purchased 4 are not interested in participating, and 4 have not responded to inquires Figure 2 Voluntary Home Acquisition Program & Voluntary Sound Insulation Program (Hybrid Program) Area Phase 2 Voluntary Sound Insulation Program Area Phase 5 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 10 PDF Page 14 of 30

2.3 ANAC Priorities for 2010 The committee has prioritized the following measures for the 2010 calendar year. Noise Exposure Map (NEM) Update The FAA is requiring the airport to complete an NEM update in order to continue receiving federal funding for the Land Use Mitigation Program. The updated NEM will document existing and future (5 year forecast) impacts of aircraft operations using a standardized methodology and system of metrics. The NEM documents the airport layout, runway locations, and flight tracks; illustrates aircraft related noise exposure in the form of noise contours; and identifies the compatible and non-compatible uses of land in areas surrounding the airport. Contours will be developed using the FAA approved Integrated Noise Model (INM) software. Noise Exposure Maps must illustrate the cumulative 6 impacts of aircraft operations within 3 specific contour levels: 75 dba 7, 70 dba and 65 dba. Re-Prioritization of Phases 3 through 5 of the Land Use Mitigation Program The committee will participate in the review of the updated Noise Exposure Maps. This review will include evaluating all non-compatible land uses located within the 65 DNL or greater noise contour. Phases 3 through 5 of the current Land Use Compatibility Plan will be re-evaluated to determine if those areas remain eligible for sound insulation. It is possible that some of the phases that were originally recommended for sound insulation will no longer be eligible for noise mitigation. Updating Pilot Informational Materials The ANAC will work with airport staff and the consultant to revise pilot educational materials. This includes handouts, brochures, posters, signage, and business cards. Revisions will reflect the publication of the new departure procedures. Sun setting the ANAC 2010 will be the final year for the Martin County Airport Noise Advisory Committee. Upon the completion of the above tasks, the committee will have accomplished all tasks it was developed to implement. The participation of all committee members has been greatly appreciated by airport staff. 3. Committee Monitoring Activities The ANAC continued focusing on implementation of programs that were legally, technically, and financially feasible. These included improving pilot/user awareness through enhanced education and informational materials, improving the availability of these materials, improving communications with airport service providers and aircraft owners that base their airplanes at SUA, providing positive reinforcement and recognition for those operators identified as working to comply with the County s noise abatement goals, and implementing direct communications 6 Part 150 requires that airports describe cumulative noise exposure during the average annual day: the repetitive day-night average sound level expressed in DNL 7 dba, or the A-weighted decibel represents the sound level which corresponds best to the range of the human ear. Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 11 PDF Page 15 of 30

from the ANAC Chair with operators of jet aircraft that frequently use the airport during voluntary curfew hours. To facilitate these programs, Airport staff has continued to provide the ANAC with monthly reports of total aircraft operations, total operations during voluntary curfew hours, and jet operations during these same hours. In 2009, Airport staff developed a graphic identifying the location of all noise complaints and now includes it with the monthly curfew report and reviewed by the ANAC. The ANAC reviews the reports at each meeting and provides recommendations to staff regarding the need for communication with violators and/or other actions. Figure 3 provides a graphic illustration of total airport operations for January through December for 2007 through 2009 8. Figure 4 illustrates the total operations during the curfew period only and Figure 5 depicts the number of jet operations during the voluntary curfew period. Figures 6 and 7 illustrate the number of total curfew operations and curfew operations by jet aircraft based on the time of day. Airport staff consults a number of sources to compile this information, including FAA airport traffic reports, airport security flight tracking logs, Amstat and Landings.com. It should be noted that nighttime operations do not include those conducted by the Sheriff s Department, U.S. Coast Guard, Lifestar or mosquito control and exclude operations such as medical delivery and air ambulance. Such operations are exempt from the provisions of the voluntary curfew. 8 An aircraft arrival (landing) or departure (takeoff) represents one operation. A low approach or touch and go operation is counted as both a landing and a takeoff (2 operations). Aircraft operations are counted by the FAA air traffic control tower and reported to Airport staff monthly. Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 12 PDF Page 16 of 30

Figure 3: Total Operations, by Month, 2007-2009 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 No. of Operations 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Jan Feb Mch Apl May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 2007 Total Operations 2008 Total Operations 2009 Total Operations Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 13 PDF Page 17 of 30

Figure 4: Total Voluntary Curfew Operations, by Month, 2007-2009 120 100 No. of Operations 80 60 40 20 0 Jan Feb Mch Apl May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total Curfew Ops. 2007 Total Curfew Ops. 2008 Total Curfew Ops. 2009 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 14 PDF Page 18 of 30

Figure 5: Voluntary Curfew Jet Operations, by Month, 2007-2009 70 60 50 No. of Operations 40 30 20 10 0 Jan Feb Mch Apl May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Curfew Jet Operations 2007 Curfew Jet Operations 2008 Curfew Jet Operations 2009 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 15 PDF Page 19 of 30

Figure 6: Total Curfew Operations by Time of Day January-December, 2009 45 40 35 No. of Operations 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Jan Feb Mch Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 2300-2359 0000-0259 0300-0559 0600-0659 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 16 PDF Page 20 of 30

Figure 7: Jet Curfew Operations by Time of Day January-December, 2009 40 35 30 No. of Operations 25 20 15 10 5 0 12 8 8 8 7 8 4 4 5 4 3 1 Jan Feb Mch Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 2300-2359 0000-0259 0300-0559 0600-0659 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 17 PDF Page 21 of 30

APPENDIX A SUMMARY OF FAR PART 150 NOISE STUDY PROCESS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FAR PART 150 NOISE STUDY PROCESS In August 2001, the Board of County Commissioners submitted documentation to the FAA to satisfy the requirements of FAR Part 150, Airport Noise and Compatibility Planning. 9 FAR Part 150 defines the procedures, standards, and methodology governing the development, submission, and review of airport noise exposure maps and noise compatibility programs. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is responsible for administering Part 150 and participation by airports is voluntary. The process offers airport sponsors, users, and citizens the opportunity to examine the potential impacts of aircraft operations on surrounding environs and to develop programs that minimize noise related land use incompatibilities. A formal submission under FAR Part 150 includes two (2) volumes: (1) the Noise Exposure Map (NEM) and (2) the Noise Compatibility Program (NCP). The Noise Exposure Map (NEM) The overall purpose of the NEM is to document existing and future impacts of aircraft operations using a standardized methodology and system of metrics. The NEM documents the airport layout, runway locations, and flight tracks; illustrates aircraft related noise exposure in the form of noise contours; and identifies the compatible and non-compatible uses of land in areas surrounding the airport. The NEM must address two specific timeframes: (1) the year of submission, and (2) the fifth year following submission. The year of submission of the SUA Study was 2002; 2007 represents the 5-year forecast. FAR Part 150 requires the development of noise contours using an FAA approved computer prediction model called the Integrated Noise Model (INM). Contours must illustrate the cumulative 10 impacts of aircraft operations within 3 specific contour levels: 75 dba 11, 70 dba and 65 dba. The SUA study went beyond this minimum requirement and included the evaluation of impacts within the 60 dba and 55 dba contour levels. The Noise Compatibility Program (NCP) The NCP is a list of actions the airport proprietor proposes to undertake to minimize the existing and the future noise/land use incompatibilities. Acceptance by the FAA of the submission is a prerequisite to application for funding of implementation actions. In addition, it does not eliminate the need to formally address other environmental impacts of proposed actions pursuant to the requirements of the National Environmental Protection Policy Act (NEPA). FAR Part 150, Appendix B Noise Compatibility Programs, Sec. B150. (b) states that the purposes of the NCP are to: 9 14 CFR Part 150 10 Part 150 requires that airports describe cumulative noise exposure during the average annual day: the repetitive day-night average sound level expressed in DNL 11 dba, or the A-weighted decibel represents the sound level which corresponds best to the range of the human ear. Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 18 PDF Page 22 of 30

(1) To promote a planning process through which the airport operator can examine and analyze the noise impact created by the operation of an airport, as well as the costs and benefits associated with the various alternative noise reduction techniques, and the responsible impacted land use control jurisdictions can examine existing and future areas of non-compatibility and consider actions to reduce non-compatible uses; (2) To bring together through public participation, agency coordination, and overall cooperation, all interested parties with their respective authorities and obligations, thereby facilitating the creation of agreed upon noise abatement plan especially suited to the individual airport location while at the same time not unduly affecting the national air transportation system; and (3) To develop comprehensive and implementable noise reduction techniques and land use controls which, to the maximum extent feasible, will confine severe aircraft noise impacts (DNL 75 dba and greater) to areas within the airport boundary and will establish and maintain compatible land uses in the areas affected by noise between the DNL 65 and 70 dba contours. As allowed under FAA regulations 12 Martin County elected to evaluate the compatibility of land uses beyond the minimum requirements of FAR Part 150 and within the 60 and 55 DNL dba noise levels. Figure C.1 illustrates the 2002 and 2007 noise exposure contours with implementation of the recommended NCP measures. The FAA has ultimate authority in the review and approval of noise compatibility measures recommended in the NCP 13. Under Part 150 regulations, the FAA must evaluate each measure based upon strict criteria including whether a proposed measure: Creates an undue burden on interstate or foreign commerce; Is consistent with the goal of reducing existing non-compatible land uses and preventing new non-compatible land uses; Includes noise control measures that can be implemented within the period covered by the program, and Does not compromise safety or the efficient use and management of navigable airspace and air traffic control systems. 12 FAR Part 150, Part B Noise Exposure Map Development, Sec. A150.101 Noise contours and land usages, paragraph (d) 13 14 CFR Part150, Subpart C, 150.33, Evaluation of Programs Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 19 PDF Page 23 of 30

Figure C.1 FAR Part 150 Noise Study 2002 & 2007 DNL Noise Contours, 2002 Base case 2007 Forecast case Source:, FAR Part 150 Noise Study, 2002; MEA Group, Inc., 2004 On January 30, 2004, the FAA completed its formal review of the Airport s Noise Compatibility Program and Martin County received the formal Record of Approval (ROA). The ROA includes actions that Martin County recommends be taken by the FAA and actions that are to be implemented by Martin County for the purposes of reducing the impacts of aircraft operations and reducing land uses that are not compatible with normal airport operations. The ROA does not constitute the agency s decision to implement the recommended actions. Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 20 PDF Page 24 of 30

FAR PART 150 NOISE ABATEMENT PROGRAM OPERATIONAL MEASURES Noise abatement and operational measures fall within three general categories: (1) measures to limit the impacts of aircraft ground noise; (2) measures to limit the impacts of aircraft takeoff and landing noise; and (3) measures that can enhance implementation and monitoring of the noise abatement program in general. Martin County adopted twelve (12) noise abatement and operations measures following analysis as part of the FAR Part 150 planning process. Unless specifically noted, the measures adopted by Martin County and approved for implementation by the FAA are as follows: Measures to limit aircraft ground noise impacts (noise study measure-ops) Engine Run-Up Procedures and Facilities (OPS11) Noise Barriers (OPS12) Measures to limit the impacts of aircraft takeoff and landing noise Preferential Runway Use (OPS1) [This measure was disapproved by FAA.] Ban of Stage 1 Aircraft (OPS2) [This measure was disapproved by FAA.] Voluntary Stage 2 Aircraft Nighttime Curfew (OPS3) Voluntary Touch-and-Go Limits (OPS4) Runway 12 Voluntary Noise Abatement Departure Flight Track (OPS5) Runway 30 Voluntary Noise Abatement Departure Flight Track (OPS6) Voluntary Takeoff and Landing Procedures (OPS7) [This measure was disapproved by FAA pending submission of additional data to make an informed analysis.] Measures to enhance implementation and monitoring Install Flight Tracking System (OPS8) Pilot Information Program (OPS9) Monitor Air Traffic Control Frequencies (OPS10) FAR PART 150 LAND USE COMPATIBILITY MEASURES Land use compatibility measures are designed to provide additional relief to residents surrounding the airport who remain impacted after the operational measures have been implemented. These measures are also developed to prevent future incompatibilities with airport and aircraft operations. Land use compatibility planning measures are typically within two general categories: (1) preventive measures and (2) remedial measures. Preventive measures are implemented to decrease the potential for the introduction of new non-compatible land uses. Remedial measures are implemented to correct or eliminate existing non-compatible land uses. The Part 150 Study recommends the implementation of nine preventive and remedial measures. Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 21 PDF Page 25 of 30

Preventive Measures (noise study measure-lu) Remedial Measures Noise Zoning (LU1) I [Approved only in part.] Voluntary Land Acquisition (LU6) Real Estate Disclosure (LU2) Redevelopment Program (LU7) Site Plan Review (LU3) Voluntary Sound Insulation (LU8) Citizens Noise Committee (LU4) Voluntary Avigation Easement (LU9) F.S. 333, Airport Zoning (LU5) Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 22 PDF Page 26 of 30

APPENDIX B NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES BROCHURE, JEPPESEN INSERT GRAPHICS, AND ON-AIRPORT PILOT INFORMATION Noise Abatement Brochure Side 1 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 23 PDF Page 27 of 30

Noise Abatement Brochure Side 2 Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 24 PDF Page 28 of 30

Pilots Jeppesen Inserts Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 25 PDF Page 29 of 30

And On-Airport Pilot Information Airport Signage FBO Poster Hanson Professional Services, Inc. Page 26 PDF Page 30 of 30