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WILLIAM P. HOBBY ? GEORGE BUSH INTERCONTINENTAL

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Jan- 10 Feb- 10 Mar- 10 Apr- 10 May- 10 Jun- 10 Jul- 10 Aug- 10 Sep- 10 2010 Outlook Departures +0.6% Seats -0.3% 5 Metrics of HAS Progress 66 Fresh Air Cargo"IAH will open in November " Establishes Houston as a key player for temperature and time- sensitive air cargo imports " Facility will offer import and export value-added services, including: 3 Pre-cooling 3 Processing for shipment to DCs and retailers 3 Certified cargo screening 3 Transshipment by air and ground 7 Technology Corporate Aviation Houston Airports Infrastructure Commercial Leasing & Development Air Service Development 8 How Can the Private Sector Help HAS Develop its Airports?<br><br> Airport Land Use Compatibility and Hazard Area Ordinances 9 Purpose of Ordinances Protect the assets of Bush Intercontinental, Hobby and Ellington which contribute more than $24 billion to Houston 9s economy annually. Protect the service of 52 million passengers which used the Houston Airport System in 2007. Protect the $3.5 billion invested through Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) since 1996 and $527 million in projects planned though five-year CIP.<br><br> Over $1.92 billion in projects planned and programmed for the future. Protect the public 9s quality of life and safety. 9 10 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Since 1983, the FAA invested $667 million into the Houston Airport System.<br><br> 2006 & 2009 FAA Recommendation Letters a. Federal airport development grant agreements require City to adopt measures to ensure land development compatible with airport operations. b.<br><br> Federal assistance for future airport development and buy-out may be limited without controls. Federal regulations require the City to take appropriate action to assure the safe and efficient operation of Houston 9s airports and appropriate action to protect the public in the air and on the ground. 10 11 Grant Assurance Land Use Prevent incompatible land uses that hinder airport operations and expansion Prevention of incompatible land use development protects FAA investment Protect the public 9s safety and quality of life Use City Building Codes to initiate compatible land uses Height Hazard Protect the FAA-administered airspace Protect the unencumbered use of HAS airports Protect both the public and aviation operations 11 12 13 14 15 Land Use Ordinance 15 Statutory Governing Authority Chapter 241 of the Texas Local Government Code allows for regulating 3 x 5 mile box around each runway 1.5 miles on each side of the center line of each runway 5 miles from the ends of the runways City instituted and regulated tier system within 3 x 5 mile box 16 " Tier 1 3 Primarily based on present and future 65 DNL contours, extended to logical boundaries " Tier 2 3 Followed natural boundaries (i.e.<br><br> streets, bayous, etc.) " Tier 3 3 Predefined by state law (3 x 5 mile box) Designation Of Tiers 17 Legend Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Airport Property NOTE: All acreage figures are net airport property and net each Tier Airport Compatible Land Use Planning Tiers IAH 3 George Bush Intercontinental Airport Airport Compatible Land Use Planning Tiers IAH 3 George Bush Intercontinental Airport 18 Legend Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Airport Property NOTE: All acreage figures are net airport property and net each Tier Airport Compatible Land Use Planning Tiers HOU 3 William P. Hobby Airport Airport Compatible Land Use Planning Tiers HOU 3 William P. Hobby Airport 19 Legend Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Airport Property NOTE: All acreage figures are net airport property and net each Tier Airport Compatible Land Use Planning Tiers EFD - Ellington Field Airport Compatible Land Use Planning Tiers EFD - Ellington Field 20 The Amendment of the Residential Code includes: Wall Construction Windows Doors Interior Ceilings The Amendment of the Building Code: Requires that an interior sound level of 45 dBL is met and that the design professional of record certify that the structure has been designed to that standard.<br><br> Land Use Ordinance RESIDENTIAL AND BUILDING CODE MODIFICATIONS 21 Land Use Compatibility Matrix Land Uses Tier 1 1 Tier 2 1 Tier 3 1 Residential Dwellings (Single Family or Multi-Family) A: Enlargement of existing single family structures CONDITIONAL 2 YES YES B: Renovation of existing single family structures YES YES YES C: Replacement of existing single family structures after casualty 3 CONDITIONAL 2 YES YES D: Enlargement, renovation or replacement of existing multi-family structures CONDITIONAL 2 CONDITIONAL 2 YES E: New Multi-family development NO CONDITIONAL 2 YES F: New mobile home parks or subdivisions NO NO YES G: New single family construction, including demolition, in existing developed residential areas CONDITIONAL 2 CONDITIONAL 2 YES H: New construction in undeveloped or non-residential areas NO CONDITIONAL 2 YES Sensitive and Public Assembly Uses (e.g. Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Centers, K-12 Schools, Higher Educational Institutions, Day Care Centers, Places of Worship, Movie Theaters, Amphitheaters) A: Enlargement or renovation existing of structures CONDITIONAL 2 CONDITIONAL 2 YES B: New construction NO CONDITIONAL YES Legend: Compatible Compatible Only With Sound Insulation Measures Not Compatible (May be subject to further conditions or exceptions) Lodging A: Enlargement or renovation of existing structures CONDITIONAL 2 CONDITIONAL 2 YES B: New construction CONDITIONAL 2 C0NDITIONAL 2 YES Commercial and Employment Uses (Retail, Restaurants, Offices, Warehouses, Industrial Uses) A: Enlargement or renovation of existing structures YES YES YES B: New construction YES YES YES NOTES: 1 Must meet certain notification requirements. 2 Sound insulation required if enlargement of the structure is more than 51% of the appraised value of the livable area.<br><br> 3 cCasualty d means destruction by accidental or natural causes. 22 Regulations 3 Height Statutory Governing Authority Chapter 241 of the Texas Local Government Code Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace 3 Federal regulations require the city to take appropriate action to assure the safe efficient operation of Houston 9s airports and protect the public in the air and on the ground (Federal Aviation Regulations, Part 77). City Ordinances Height Ordinance for George Bush Intercontinental Airport (1983) and William P.<br><br> Hobby Airport (Amended 1986, first passed 1957). 22 23 Proposed Action Modernize existing ordinance for George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and the William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) Follow FAA Rules (100:1, Above 200 feet) and federal requirements for aircraft operators (62.5:1) Create regulations for Ellington Airport Protect airspace for FAA-approved master-planned future runways Review similar ordinances throughout the United States from a cHouston perspective d Anticipate future FAA guidance con the foreseeable horizon d Work closely with stakeholders to develop an ordinance that does not over-regulate similar to the airport land use ordinance.<br><br> 23 24 Structure of Ordinance Hazard Area Ordinance would be added to the City Code of Ordinances-Chapter 9 as was the Airport Compatible Land Use Ordinance. Hazard Area Ordinance would govern only the height of new construction or modifications of existing structures whose proposed structural heights would penetrate the airspace surfaces of Houston 9s three airports Maps will identify permissible heights as part of the regulations 24 25 Airspace Surfaces 3 Three Kinds Part 77.25 Imaginary Surfaces: Protects aircraft approaches and departures and aircraft movement areas from the ground up. TERPS (Part 77.23 Terminal Instrument Procedures): Protects aircraft operating during low visibility conditions using their onboard instruments as pilots monitor signals emanating from equipment, or NAVAIDS, located in the air (onboard the aircraft or satellites) or on the ground.<br><br> OEI (One Engine Inoperative): Protects flight paths for emergency procedures. 25 26 George Bush Intercontinental Airspace Surfaces 26 Yellow 3 Part 77 Blue 3 TERPs Pink 3 OEI 27 William P. Hobby Airspace Surfaces 27 Yellow 3 Part 77 Blue 3 TERPs Pink 3 OEI Downtown Medical Center 28 William P.<br><br> Hobby (Northwest) Airspace Surfaces 28 Yellow 3 Part 77 Blue 3 TERPs Pink 3 OEI Downtown Medical Center 29 Ellington Field Airspace Surfaces 29 Yellow 3 Part 77 Blue 3 TERPs Pink 3 OEI N 30 30 Thank You Eric Potts, Interim Director

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