HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 Notice of Landing ProposalForm annroved OMB No. 2120-0036
U.S. NpartmentofTransportation NOTICE OF LANDING AREA PROPOSAL
Federal Aviation Administration
Name of Proponent, Individual, or Organization
Address of Proponent, Individual, or Organization
City of Sebastian
(No., Street, City, State, Zip Code)
City of Sebastian
❑Check if the property owner's name and address are different than above,
and list property owner's name and address on the reverse.
1225 Main Streeet
Sebastian, FL 32958
71 Establishment or Activation ® Deactivation or abandonment ) OF ❑ Airport ❑ Ultrallght Flightpark ❑ Vertiport
Alteration ❑ Change of Status ❑ Heliport ❑ Seaplane Base ® Other (Specify) Taxiway `D`
A. Location of Landing Area
. Associated City/State
. County/State (Physical Location of Airport)
3. Distance and Direction From
Sebastian, FL
Indian River County, FL
Associated City or Town
4. Name of Landing Area
5. Latitude
6. Longitude
7. Elevation
Miles
Direction
Sebastian Municipal Airport (X26)
N270 1 48` 1 50"
I W800 1 29` 1 45"
23
1
NW
B. Purpose
Type Use
If Change of Status or Alteration, Describe Change
0
Construction Dates
To Begin/Began
1-01-03
Est. Completion
6-30-03
® Public
❑ Private
❑ Private Use of Public
We are going to abandon Taxiway "D", as it will
later become an access road to planned facilities
Establishment or
change to traffic
pattern (Describe
on reverse)
Land/Waters
Ref. A5
above
D. Landing Area Data
Existing
(if any)
Proposed
Direction
Distance
1. Airport, Seaplane Base, or Flightpark
Rwy #1
Rwy #2
Rwy #3
Rwy
Rwy
Rwy
C. Other Landing Areas
From
Landing
Area
From
Landing
Area
Magnetic Bearing of Runway (s) or
Sealane (s)
4-22
13-31
Valkaria Airport
10
N
Length of Runway (s) or Sealane (s) in
4024
4021
Feet
Vero Beach Municipal
8
S
Width of Runway (s) or Sealane (s) in
150
150
Airport
Feet
Type of Runway Surfaces
(Concrete, Asphalt, Turf, Etc.)
phalt
Asphalt
2. Heliport
Dimensions of Final Approach and Take
off Area (FATO) in Feet
Dimensions of Touchdown and Lift -Off
Area (TLOF) in Feet
Magnetic Direction of Ingress/Egress
Routes
E. Obstructions
Direction
From
Landing
Area
Distance
From
Landing
Area
Type
Height
Above
Landing
Area
Type of Surface
(Turf, concrete, rooftop, etc.)
3. All
Description of Lighting (if any)
Direction of Prevailing Wind
Landing
Areas
F. Operational Data
1. Estimated or Actual Number Based Aircraft
Airport, Present Anticipated Heliport Present Anticipated
Flightpark, (If est indicate 5 Years (If est indicate by 5 Years
Seaplane base by letter "E Hence letter -E7 Hence
Multi -engine 12 24 Under 3500 ft. nVw
Single-engine 32 60 Over 3500 tbs. MGW
Glider
G. Other Considerations
Direction
From
Landing
Area
Distance
From
Landing
Area
2. Average Number Monthly Landings
Identification
Present Anticipated Present Anticipated
(If est Indicate 5 Years (if est indicate by 5 Years
by letter "E7 Hence letter"E7 Hence
Jet 0 Helicopter
Turboprop E500 Ultralight
Prop E3500 Glider
3. Are IFR Procedures For the Airport Anticipated
❑ No ®Yes Within1 Years Type Navaid: GPS Approach
H. Application for Airport Licensing
Has Been Made ❑ Not Required County
❑ Will Be Made ❑ State ® Municipal Authority
I. CERTIFICATION: ! hereby certify
that all of
the above statements made by me are true and corn a best of my knowledge
Name, title (and address if different than above) of person filing
Signature (in ink)
this notice — type or print
Date of Signature Telephone No. (Precede with area code)
Jason Milewski, C.M.
Airport Director
9-30- _.
FAA Form 7480-1 (1-93) superseaes rrevious talaon
Agency Display of Estimated Burden For Notice of Landing Area Proposal
The public report burden for this collection of Information is estimated to average 45 minutes per response.
If you wish to comment on the accuracy of the estimate or make suggestions for reducing this burden, please direct your comments to OMB and the FAA at the following
addresses:
Office of Management and Budget -and- U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
Paperwork Reduction Project 2120-0036 Airspace and Obstruction Evaluation Branch, ATP -240
Washington, D.C. 20503 800 Independence Avenue, S.W.
Washington. D.C. 20591
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE OF LANDING AREA PROPOSAL
(Use back of this sheet as worksheet)
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration
As ;used Herein, The Term "Airport" means
Any Landing or Takeoff Area such as Airport, Heliport, Glldeport, Seaplane Base, Ultralight Flightport, or Balloonport
Federal Aviation Regulations Part 157 requires all persons to notify the FAA at least 90 days before any construction, alteration, activation, deactivation, or change to the status or use of a civil or joint -use (civil/military)
airport. Notice is not required for the establishment of a temporary airport at which operations will be conducted under visual flight rules (VFR) and will be used for less than 30 days with no more than 10 operations per
day. Notice also is not required for the intermittent use of a site that is not an established airport, which is used for less than one year and at which fright operations will be conducted only under VFR. Intermittent use
means the use of the site for no more than 3 days in any one week and for no more than 10 operations per day.
Required notice shall be submitted on this form from each person who intends to do any of the following:
1. Construct or otherwise establish a new airport or activate an airport.
2. Construuct, realign, alter, or activate any runway, or other aircraft landing or takeoff area of an airport
3. Construct, realign, alter, or activate a taxiway associated with a landing or takeoff area on a public -use airport
4. Deactivate, discontinue using, or abandon an airport or any landing or takeoff area of an airport for a period of one year or more.
5. Deactivate, abandon, or discontinue using a taxiway associated with a landing or takeoff area on a public use airport
6. Change the status of an airport from private use (use by the owner or use by the owner and other persons authorized by the owner) to an airport open to the public or from public -use to another status.
7. Change status from IFR to VFR or VFR to IFR.
8. Establish or change any traffic pattern or traffic pattern altitude or direction.
The notice required shall be made by submitting this form to the nearest Federal Aviation Administration Regional Office or Airports District Office. However, in an emergency involving essential public service or when
the delay arising from the 90 -day advance notice requirement would result in an unreasonable hardship, you may provide notice to the appropriate FAA Airports District/Field Office by telephone In lieu of submitting this
form. The FAA may require subsequent submission of this form when necessary for safety or other reasons.
Section 901 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, provides that any person who violates a rule, regulation, or order issued under Title III of this Act shall be subject to a civil penalty not m exceed 31,000 for
each violation.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
For any project failing in categories 1, or 2 above, complete all appropriate sections.
For any project failing In categories 3, 4, or 5 above, complete sections A, B, D (if appropriate), and
I.
For status change (categories 6 or 7 above), from private use to public use or from VFR to IFR,
complete sections A, B, E, G, and I. For all other changes, complete sections A, B, and I.
For traffic pattern establishment or change (category 8) complete all appropriate sections. Traffic
pattern description should be entered on the reverse side of FAA Form 7480-1.
Express all bearings as magnetic and mileages as nautical.
Please Print or Type All Items.
Section A — Identify Reference Datum of Coordinates (NAD 83 or NAD 27)
Section B — If the airport is to be used by the owner only, or by the owner and persons authorized by the
owner, check'pdvate'. If the landing and takeoff area of the airport is publicly owned and the operator is
a non-governmental entity, then check Oprivate use of public lands'. If the airport is to be available for use
by the general public without a requirement for prior approval of the owner or operator, then check
"Public". if necessary, use the reverse side of the form or a separate sheet of paper to describe
changes or alterations.
Section C — Airport or seaplane base. list VFR airports and heliports within 50, and IFR airports within
20NM. Heliports: List VFR airports and heliports within 3NM and IFR airports within 10NM.
Section D — Attach U.S. Geological Survey Quadrangle map or equivalent Plot locations of facility to the
nearest second, runway alignments, associated taxiways or sealane alignments. When appropriate, use
city map for heliports.
Section E — List and plot on quadrangle map or equivalent any obstructions within 3NM of a VFR airport or
a seaplane base, 5NM of an IFR airport, or 5,000 feet of a heliport
Section F — Self-explanatory.
Section G — List schools, churches, and residential communities within a 2NM radius for airports and
within a 1NM radius for heliports. List all waste disposal sites within a 5NM radius.
Section H — Self explanatory.
Note: Additional copies of FAA Form 74801 may be obtained from the nearest FAA Airports District Office or Regional Office
Notification to the FAA does not waive the requirements on any other government agency.
ADDRESSES OF THE REGIONAL OFFICES
Westem Pacific Region
AZ, CA, HI, NV, GU
Westem-Padfic Regional Office
Airports Division, AWP -600
15000 Aviation Boulevard
Hawthorne, CA 90261
Mail Address:
P. 0. Box 92007
Woridway Postal Center
Los Angeles, CA 90009
Tel. 310-29701240 Fax: 310-297-0490
Alaskan Region
AK
Alaskan Regional Office
Airports Division, AAL -600
222 West r Avenue, Box 14
Anchorage, AK 99513
Tel. 907-271-5438 Fax: 907-271-2851
Eastern Region
DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA, VA, WV
Eastern Regional Office
Airports Division, AEA -600
1 Aviation Plaza
Jamaica, NY 11434-0809
Tel. 718-553-3330 Fax: 718-995-5615
Southern Region
AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, NT, PR, VI
Southern Regional Office
Airports Division, ASO -600
1701 Columbia Avenue
College Park, GA 30337
Mail Address:
P. 0. Box 20636
Atlanta, GA 30320
Tel. 404-305-7150 Fax: 404-305-7155
Northwest Mountain Region
CO, ID, MT, OR, UT, WA, WY
Northwest Mountain Regional Office
Airports Division, ANM-600
1601 Lind Avenue, S.W., Suite 315
Renton, WA 98005-4056
Tel. 425-227-2600 Fax: 425-227-1600
Great Lakes Region
IL, IN, MI, MN, ND, OH, SD, WI
Great Lakes Regional Office
Airports Division, AGL-600
2300 East Devon Avenue
Des Plaines, IL 60018
Tel. 847-294-7272 Fax: 312-294-7036
Southwest Region
AR, LA, NM, OK, TX
Southwest Regional Office
Airports Division, ASW -600
2601 Meacham Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76137-4298
Tel. 817-222-5600 Fax: 817-222-5984
Central Region
IA, KS, MO, NE
Central Regional Office
Airports Division, ACE -600
601 Locust
Kansas City, MO 64106-2325
Tel. 816-329-2600 Fax: 816-329-2610
New England Region
CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT
New England Regional Office
Airports Division, ANE -600
12 New England Executive Park
Burlington, MA 01803
Tel. 781-238-7600 Fax: 781-238-7608