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WELCOME! Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting August 20, 2003. SECOND PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING. To Be Held September 23 Same Format As First Public Meeting Focus Will Be Alternative Criteria and Strategies for Compatible Land Use. COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA.
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WELCOME! Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) Meeting August 20, 2003
SECOND PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING • To Be Held September 23 • Same Format As First Public Meeting • Focus Will Be Alternative Criteria and Strategies for Compatible Land Use
COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA • Avoid concentrations of people exposed to noise and safety hazards • Noise Criteria: • Limit exposure of people and noise-sensitive activities to high noise levels • Safety Criteria: • Limit concentrations of people and safety- sensitive activities in areas of highest probable accident impact
NOISE CRITERIA • Noise Sensitive Activities • Residences and places where people normally sleep, such as hospitals and hotels • Institutional land uses such as schools, libraries, and churches where it is important to avoid interference with such activities as speech, meditation, and concentration on reading material • Uses where quiet is important, such as medical offices, concert halls, cemeteries, monuments, and museums • Outdoor activities where conversation or quiet is important
NOISE CRITERIA • Alternative 1 • Prohibit noise-sensitive uses in zones above 65 ldn • Require sound attenuation for effects of external noise on other indoor activities (indoor level of 45 dbA)
NOISE CRITERIA • Alternative 2 • Prohibit noise-sensitive uses in zones above 60 ldn • Require sound attenuation for effects of external noise on other indoor activities (indoor level of 45 dbA)
NOISE CRITERIA • Option 1 • Use 2003 AICUZ Noise Contours
NOISE CRITERIA • Option 2 • Use Notional (Hypothetical) Noise Contours
NOISE CRITERIA Discussion • Noise Zones to 60 ldn or to 65 ldn • 2003 AICUZ or Hypothetical Contours • Restrictions on Noise Sensitive Uses • Other
SAFETY CRITERIA • In Areas of Most Likely Accident Impact • Avoid Uses with Concentrations of People • Residences and similar uses where people reside, such as hospitals and hotels • Employment locations with high density (e.g. offices) • Places where people may gather in large numbers (e.g. shopping centers, auditoriums, recreation areas) • Avoid Uses with Special Safety Considerations • Uses involving hazardous materials or explosives • Critical public health and safety uses (e.g. hospitals, fire stations, police communication facilities)
SAFETY CRITERIA • Alternative 1 • Allow low-intensity employment uses in APZs and Paddle • Graduated density with longitudinal distance (4 to 15 People per acre)
SAFETY CRITERIA • Alternative 2 • Allow low-intensity employment uses in APZs and “Center” Paddle • Graduated density with longitudinal distance from runway end (4 to 15 people per acre) • Graduated density (up to 40 people per acre) and additional uses with horizontal distance from centerline
SAFETY CRITERIA • Split Paddle • “Center” Paddle is 5000 ft. wide (2,500 ft on each side of centerline) • Side Paddles are balance of Paddle
SAFETY CRITERIA • Alternate Layout for Split Paddle • “Center” Paddle would follow primary flight paths in north half of paddle • “Side” Paddle would be balance of Paddle
SAFETY CRITERIA Discussion • Single or Split Paddle • Length of Paddle • Appropriate Uses/Densities • Other
POTENTIAL STRATEGIES Discussion • Acquisition • Transfer of Development Rights or Densities • Private/Public Partnerships • Revised Notification • Other
NEXT STEPS • Next PAC Meeting – September 17th • Second Public Information Meeting • September 23rd • 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Location to be Announced • Other?