Exhibit D

Minutes Exhibit D
Port Commussron Regular. .
Meeting of August 23. 2016

Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP)
Documentation Outline - DRAFT

PART 1: Summary Brochure (6-8 pages)

PART 2: Summary Report (125-150 pages) [Sections including sustainability in green font below]

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

llNTRODUCTlON, PURPOSE, NEED & GOALS
- Purpose

0  Plan for 20 Year Development of Airport

0  Integrate Sustainability

.   Goals

2STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT
.   Public

- Airport

0  Airlines

.  Other Agencies

3ENVIRONMENTAL & SUSTAINABILITY CONSIDERATIONS
.   Environmental Regulatory

o SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act)

0  NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act)

- Sustainability (Economic, Environmental, Social)

4EXISTING CONDITIONS INVENTORY
.   Functional Areas

0  Airfield (Including FAA Compliance & Safety Risk Assessment)
Passenger Terminal
0000000   Ground Transportation & Parking
Air Cargo
Airline Support
Airport Support
General Aviation
Utilities
.   FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) AGIS (Airports Geographic Information System) Data

.  Air Quality

SAVIATION FORECASTS
.   Passengers

.   Operations

- Air Cargo

6FACILITY REQUIREMENTS
.   Emerging Trends (Technology, Process, Operations)

o   Design Hour Demand

.  Airfield (including FAA Compliance & Safety Risk Assessment)

.   Passenger Terminal

.   Ground Transportation 8: Parking

.  Air Cargo

.   Airline Support

- Airport Support

- General Aviation

.   Utilities

.   Sustainable Facilities (Asset Management, Energy, Water, Emissions)

.   Environmental Baseline

7ALTERNATIVES DEVELOPMENT & EVALUATION
- No Action Aiternative

.   Functional Area Alternatives

0  Comprehensive Alternatives

8AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN
0  Drawing Set

9FACILITIES IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
.   Capital Improvement Plan

.   Project Sequencing & Master Schedule

10FINANCIAL FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
.  Sources of Funding

.   Financial Feasibility

11SUSTAINABILITY
.   S3 (Strategy for Sustainable Sea-Tac)

- What/Where Build

.   How Build

.   How Manage (Sustainability Management Plan)


PART 3: Technical Memorandums & Appendices

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