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Part 150 Update August 23, 2011 Part 150 Process Study Initiation Previous Commission Briefings: Data Collection June 23, 2009 February 23, 2010 Prepare Existing & March 23, 2010 Future Noise Exposure June 22, 2010 Maps October 26, 2010 Study Noise Reduction June 28, 2011 Alternatives Commission Briefing Commission Roundtable We are here Prepare Draft Part 150 Hold Public Hearing Commission Briefing Finalize Noise Compatibility Program Commission 1st Reading of Resolution Review and Approval Commission 2nd Reading/Final Passage of Resolution 2 Commission & FAA Approval Process Public hearing and comment period Port Commission meetings to adopt resolution approving recommendations Commission-approved recommendations forwarded to FAA for approval Information for Commission Decisions Benefits of recommended new programs; public response Estimated costs Responsible parties Schedule Smaller Noise Contours = Smaller Program Boundaries - Existing Noise Remedy boundary based on contours reflective of more and louder aircraft than what currently exists (projections made in 1985) - Proposed Noise Remedy boundary based on projected 5 year forecasted (2016) contour - Sound insulation offers made to all eligible single-family homes within existing program boundary 5 5 Updated Noise Program Boundary Based on Forecasted 2016 Contour Existing Noise Remedy Boundary Projected 2000 Noise Contour Updated Noise Program Boundary Based on Forecasted 2016 Contour Proposed Noise Remedy Boundary Existing Noise Remedy Boundary Projected 2016 Noise Contour Projected 2000 Noise Contour Options Under Review - Residential sound Insulation within new boundary - Single-family homes, - Condominiums - Pilot project for apartment buildings - Air conditioning in new insulation work - Avigation Easements for individual mobile homes on private land + land use controls to limit future uses - Church sound insulation feasibility study - Partner with local jurisdictions on long-term, land use and noise compatibility planning 8 8 South Approach Transition Zone - Voluntary acquisition and relocation services for residential properties south of the third runway (Approach Transition Zone) 2016 Future 65 DNL ATZ Single-Family Multi-Family N 9 Hush House Evaluation A B D E 10 10 Options Under Review - Updating the Noise Exposure Maps as necessary - Noise Monitoring System - Current system has 25 permanent monitors - Includes WebTrak for online view of flight/noise data - Preliminary Recommendations - Upgrade the current central system hardware/software - Replace existing monitors - Consider relocating and/or adding new terminals - Develop new reporting techniques to support Fly Quiet - Cost to upgrade hardware/software and replace 25 monitors at their existing sites is approximately $1.5 to $2 million. 11 11 Options Under Review - Fly Quiet Program - Identifying possible enhancements - Communicate Runway Use Plan to airlines/pilots - Create special reporting of runway use compliance that includes reports from the ATCT on why deviations occurred - Incorporate hush house usage into evaluation (if approved) - Create special categories each year to focus attention on issues (e.g., visual approach compliance) - Include FAA ATCT in the evaluation process 12 12 Questions?
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