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; : • - 7=^!:7.77Ca7r--;-7.-77FrAy'k50:1P: <br /> 7;1A,.•; ?4 ,:.i t • " <br /> , • ' 4 • <br /> 014 <br /> 12. The Ordinance requires that compatible land uses be <br /> located in the final approach areas of the airport. The evidence <br /> presented at the hearing indicates that the land use located in the <br /> final approach areas for the airport will be compatible with an airport <br /> of thisj size and scope provided the applicant can control the height of <br /> structures to the degree set forth in the special conditions. <br /> The following are the imposed conditions required of the <br /> applicant for approval of this special use permit: <br /> 1. There shall be no jet aircraft permitted at the facility <br /> and the Airport Facility Directory published by the U.S. Department of <br /> Commerce (N.O.S.) shall specify that jet aircraft are not permitted at <br /> the facility.ty. The applicant/owner shall be responsible for notifying the <br /> U.S. Department of Commerce of this restriction and shall <br /> demonstrate compliance with this condition. <br /> 2. The applicant shall own or control the height of objects <br /> in an area at each end of the runway which is known as the <br /> approach-departure zone. The dimensions of this zone are shown in <br /> the diagram below. The approach-departure zone begins 200' from the <br /> end of the runway and rises at a 20:1 slope to a height of 250' at a <br /> distance of 5000'. The zone is 500' in width at its beginning and 2000' <br /> in width at its end. The easement rights negotiated with each <br /> • property owner must specify that the developer can control the heights <br /> of obj?cts within the approach-departure zone. All easement <br /> agreements and other evidence of ownership of the approach-departure <br /> zone shall be in form and content approved by the County Attorney. <br /> 14--- 5 000' <br /> "7-* <br /> ROW& <br /> Z.:. APPROACH <br /> o DEP/MORE 500' <br /> Cs1 <br /> ZONE I I <br /> I <br /> I I <br /> -4/ 200' <br />