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7b Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Part 150 Update Updated Noise Remedy Boundary Continuing Programs With Some Modifications Single-family sound insulation within the new noise remedy boundary Multi-family owner occupied sound insulation within the new noise remedy boundary Continuing Programs With Some Modifications Fly Quiet Program modifications Noise Monitoring and Flight Tracking System upgrades Continuing Programs With Some Modifications Voluntary acquisition of residential homes within the South Approach Transition Zone (ATZ) for the 3rd runway. South ATZ N New Measures Multi-family tenant occupied insulation (apartments) Purchase of avigation easements on individual parcels with mobile/manufactured homes Establish feasible locations for a Ground Run-up Enclosure (GRE) Reviewed Locations for a GRE E A B X D X C X F Refined GRE Locations Next Steps Publish draft Part 150 document and begin 45 day comment period First Quarter 2013 Public Hearing First Quarter 2013 Technical Review Committee (TRC) meeting First Quarter 2013 Commission adopts final Part 150 First / Second Quarter 2013 Submit final Part 150 to FAA for approval Second Quarter 2013 FAA may take up to 8 months to issue a Receive Record of Approval 1st Quarter 2014 Project Implementation Projects are dependent on: FAA approval of each proposed mitigation item Port Commission approval of proposed mitigation items FAA Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grant funding availability (up to 80% of eligible costs) Port of Seattle (airport) 20% or more matching funds Project implementation can begin: After the FAA issues the Record of Approval Once an FAA grant is approved and received Project specifics have been developed Thank you
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