Marshfield Airport Committee Minutes February 15th, 2017 Meeting called to Order at 6:01 p.m. by Chairman John Berg Present: Chairman John Berg, Vice Chairman Jack Bremer, Paul Knauf and Chris Jockheck Absent: Dan Maurer Also Present: Dan Knoeck, Duffy Gaier and Jeffrey Gaier Citizens Comments: None AP17-08 Motion by Knauf Second by Jockheck to approve the airport meeting minutes of January 18th, 2017. All Ayes Motion Carried AP17-09 Motion by Jockheck, Second by Bremer to approve the special airport meeting minutes of February 2nd, 2017. All Ayes Motion Carried AP17-10 Motion by Knauf, Second by Jockheck to approve the airport manager s report of February 15th, 2017. All Ayes, Motion Carried AP17-11 Motion by Bremer, Second by Knauf to approve the Airport Activity Report of February 2017. All Ayes, Motion Carried AP17-12 Motion by Knauf, Second by Jockheck to approve the airport bills for February 2017. All Ayes, Motion Carried AP17-13 Motion by Knauf, Second by Jockheck to recommend the following addition to the General Aviation Terminal, Storage Hanger, Maintenance Hanger and Fuel Facility Lease, The annual lease rate commencing on January 1, 2017 shall be $406.56. The lease rate shall increase by 3% on January 1 of each subsequent year of the term of the lease. All Ayes, Motion Carried Note: The General Aviation Terminal, Storage Hangar, Maintenance Hangar and Fuel Facility Lease is with Duffy s Aircraft Sales and Leasing Inc. The lease was renewed for 2017, but an increase clause was not included in the lease. Additional Citizens Comments: None Motion by Knauf, second by Jockheck to adjourn at 6:42 PM, All Ayes Motion Carried Respectfully Submitted - Jeffrey Gaier
Marshfield Municipal Airport, Roy Shwery Field Airport Manager s Report February 15th, 2017 The weather has improved both with temperature and the amount of sunshine we have been receiving. This has caused pilots, students and aviation enthusiasts to come out to the airport and go flying. It has been a slow first month and a half of the year otherwise with activity at the airport which is typical this time of year. EAA 992 put on their annual Chili Feed and Ski Plane fly-in on February 11th, 2016. They had great temperatures for the event and reasonable visibility and cloud height. There were about a dozen aircraft that flew in for the event. Eleven different kinds of chili was served to those that came. Roughly about 100 people were in attendance throughout the event. A good time was had by all that attended. Pictured to the left: The Smoked Chili that was one of eleven different types of chili that was donated for the event. The CIP has been submitted to City Administration for their review and consideration for the 2018-2022 CIP process.
Wood County sent us notice of a survey map for a neighbor to the airport. The map was sent as a courtesy to the airport. The Vernon R. Berg property / Longview Tree Farm LLC is up for sale. This lot is adjacent to the airport on Lincoln. It is being sold as four separate lots for housing development. The lots fall within the immediate edge of the height limitation zoning. However they are far enough back from the height limitation zoning that a two story dwelling could easily be built on the lots. A developer last year approached the airport about the lots with an idea of building homes with ponds on each lot. The Bureau of Aeronautics and Department of Wildlife did not recommend developing further water sources adjacent to the airport that would attract additional water fowl and wildlife near the airport. The Wisconsin Bureau of Aeronautics has invited us for a meeting in Madison for the 2017 Airport Sponsor Workshop. While there, we discuss our six year plan as well as go over the future of funding for aviation projects. Over the last few years the Federal Aviation Administration has released federal funds later and later in the year. We expect this to be the case again this year. Construction projects are then started in late August or postponed to the following year. Tentative Agenda is as follows: 12:30 to 1:30 PM General Session Various BOA members 12:30 PM Welcome David Green - Director of the BOA 12:35 PM GIS Program Updates Brenda Hanson 12:45 PM Federal Funding Update: FAA Reautorization and Appropriation 12:55 PM Airport property mapping and New FAA Requirements Keith Gerard Diann Danielsen 1:05 PM National Based Aircraft Registry Judy harding 1:15 PM Engineering Update Engineering Section Chief 1:30 to 3:30 PM Individual Airport Meetings. Happy Flying! Duffy, Alice, Robert and Jeff Gaier
Chili Feed 2017
Airport Activity Report F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 7 Departures and or Landings Information - Flight Operations - 28 Days Between Reports Year YTD 2012 YTD 2013 YTD 2014 YTD 2015 YTD 2016 Feb. 2016 Feb 2017 YTD 2017 Jet 20 18 16 16 22 14 10 20 TurboProp 28 60 44 52 36 28 12 28 Twin 16 20 10 8 8 4 2 4 Single 568 314 298 380 332 168 168 270 Helicopter 282 368 444 514 284 140 112 168 Light Sport 2 12 0 0 4 0 2 2 Total 926 792 810 970 686 354 306 492 Passengers Total 1234 1056 1079 1788 914 472 248 248 Local and Transient Traffic Transient 280 274 304 192 208 142 122 188 Local 646 518 506 878 478 212 184 304 Training Flights Total 448 238 222 284 320 154 144 204 Fuel Dispensed Av Gas 2433 1951 1443 1173 937 391 404 837 Jet A 2823 6081 4895 6423 8210 6062 591 4833 Total 5256 8032 6338 7596 9147 6453 955 5670 All Information In This Report Is Estimated Based On The Activity At The Airport For The Month. An Operation is considered a take-off or a landing.
Flights Over the Past Five Years by the Present Month Totals per year to date Types Of Aircraft That Have Visited Marshfield Per Year by the Present Month Jet Turbo Prop Twin Single Helicopter Ultralight / Sport Operations by Aircraft for the Year Jet Turbo Twin Engine Piston Single Engine Pistion Helicopter Light Sport 180 144 108 72 36 0 Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
This Month Compared to the Same Month Last Year Jet Single Piston Turbo Prop Helicopter Twin Piston Light Sport Percentage By Type Of Aircraft That Came Into Marshfield Jet 4% TurboProp 6% Twin Piston 1% Single Piston 55% Helicopter 34% Light Sport 1% Transient Vs. Local Traffic Transient Local Percentage of Local Vs. Transient Traffic Local Traffic Transient Traffic
Fuel Sold - 6 Year Comparison 100LL Jet A Duffy s Flight Checks for Pilots - 6 Year Comparison Sport Instrument Student Pilot Certificate Private Commercial Computerized Written Exams Given At The Airport Private / Sport Insturment Commercial Other Aviation Non-Aviation Drone
Individuals And Businesses That Have Used The Airport This Month Duffy s Aircraft Sales and Leasing Inc. Aviation On Demand Spirit Transport Dan Hiller CrossWind Aviation LLC Wheelers Chevy Olds Pontiac Cadillac Inc., Dan Wheeler Duffy Gaier Bob Gaier Jeffrey & Elizabeth Gaier Georgi Georgiev Don Halloran Howard Rand Steve Humphrey Mayo One (Medflight Eau Claire) Custom Fabrication and Repair Brian Barnett Kirk Haslow Haslow Farms Father Eric Berns David Vance Bruce Wineman Medevac (Medflight Wausau) Troy Rens Linus Snyder Todd Masephol Shennon Richter Carl Seider Life Link III (Medflight New Richmond) Enbridge Burrnett Co. Flying Service Michael Tyler Bob Thill Valley Medical - Fixed Wing Medflight Wausau Flying Service Festival Foods Hawthorne Aviation (Medflight Fixed Wing Eau Claire) LJ Aviation Roehl Transport Grupe Bryce P Gingrich Theda Star (Medflight) Patrick Colwell Thomas Pue Scott Singkofer Art Scottberg Steve Mickel MQ Aviation Matt Thomas Civil Air Patrol Dan Jurczyk Dana Fern Steve Mesner Stick and Rudder Aviaiton LLC Krist Oil Owen Knutson Terry Shifflet Matthew Spence Jacob Sailer Kirk Erdman Lance Kohl Branden Bodendorfer Matthew Reuter Wanda Zuege Dennis Seitz Connor Hanson Andrew Pape Albert Wood
The Trickle Effect - These are businesses that we know of that have been utilized by the patrons of the airport this month. They spend money in Marshfield and the surrounding communities. This is just from conversations we have with pilots and passengers. There are more business that do benefit from the airport each month. These are just the ones we know about from the people that have discussed their time at Marshfield Marshfield Hotel Holiday Inn Blue Heron / West 14th Marshfield Clinic St. Joseph s Hospital Festival Foods V & H Heavy Trucks Roehl Transport Custom Fabrication and Repair Subway Chips McDonalds Little Casears Target Hardees The Store Baltus Nasonville Dairy El Mexical Nuts Deep Crabby Daves Kentucky Fried Chicken Lamers Smokehouse BBQ Nora s Kohl s Department Store Businesses or Groups That Have Utilized The Conference Room or Airport This Month From The Community. Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 992 (Marshfield & Medford Group) Toastmasters of Marshfield Central Wisconsin Apple User Group Marshfield Youth Hockey C12 Group (Christian CEOs and owners building great businesses for a greater purpose) Tiger Blue Line Club Marshfield Country Club Golfers Summary Report -Weather has been a little bit warmer the last 28 days. We have seen students flying again and people getting their planes out of the hangars to enjoy the warmer temperatures. We have heard more medical air traffic going into the hospital. Local business traffic was slow this month so Jet fuel sales were down.