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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