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Item 11 - Resolution to Provide Notice to the County of Orange Aiport Land Use Commision for the Village
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Item 11 - Resolution to Provide Notice to the County of Orange Aiport Land Use Commision for the Village
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Exhibit A: Draft ALUC Overrule Findings — The Village Santa Ana Specific Plan (1561 W. <br />Sunflower Avenue) <br />Page 7 of 10 <br />with specific guidance on a "variance" process for potential <br />obstructions. At Section 3.b., "The Federal Aviation Administration <br />(FAA) conducts aeronautical studies on obstructions which examine <br />their effect on such factors as: aircraft operational capabilities; <br />electronic and procedural requirements; and, airport hazard <br />standards. If an aeronautical study shows that an obstruction, <br />when evaluated against these factors, has no substantial <br />adverse effect upon the safe and efficient use of navigable <br />airspace, then the obstruction is considered not to be a hazard <br />to air navigation [emphasis added]." <br />xi. Caltrans Division of Aeronautics — Caltrans publishes the California <br />Airport Land Use Planning Handbook ("Handbook") in accordance <br />with State Law with the purpose to, "provide information to ALUCs, <br />their staffs, airport proprietors, cities, counties, consultants, and the <br />public; to identify the requirements and procedures for preparing <br />effective compatibility planning documents; and define exemptions <br />where applicable (Caltrans, 2011)." The Handbook provides <br />specific guidance for assessing potential airspace obstructions in <br />Section 4.5 Airspace Protection. <br />xii. JWA — The FAA requires airport sponsors like Orange County to <br />accept specific grant assurances when they accept federal funding. <br />Hazard Removal and Mitigation and Compatible Land Use are two <br />of these assurances (49 U.S.C. § 47107(a)(9) and (10)). For hazard <br />removal, the Airport relies on the FAA's aeronautical study to meet <br />its requirement. For compatible land use, the Airport relies on <br />coordination with the surrounding cities and the ALUC. The <br />following are the specific assurances: <br />xiii. Hazard Removal and Mitigation. It will take appropriate action to <br />assure that such terminal airspace as is required to protect <br />instrument and visual operations to the airport (including <br />established minimum flight altitudes) will be adequately cleared and <br />protected by removing, lowering, relocating, marking, or lighting or <br />otherwise mitigating existing airport hazards and by preventing the <br />establishment or creation of future airport hazards. <br />• The proposed Project would not result in hazards related <br />to excessive glare, light, steam, smoke, dust, or electronic <br />interference. Exterior lighting fixtures and security lighting <br />would be installed in accordance with the City's Municipal <br />Code Division 3, Building Security Regulations, which <br />includes specifications for shielding and intensity of <br />security lighting. In addition, the proposed Project would <br />not use highly reflective surfaces, and does not include <br />large areas of glass on the buildings. Therefore, the <br />
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