Or. Admin. Code § 738-020-0025 - Application for Site Approval
(1)
Except as provided in ORS
836.080, OAR
738-020-0030 or as approved by
the FAA after a site selection study, no municipality or officer or employee
thereof, nor any person, shall construct or establish an airport or heliport
without first having obtained an approval from the Department for the proposed
site.
(2) The provisions of this
rule apply equally to establishment of new airports or heliports or substantial
modification of existing facilities. Substantial modification is construed to
mean any significant change of physical dimensions, as determined by the
Director, or any change of physical conditions which causes the airport or
heliport to become either unsafe or unusable for the aeronautical purposes for
which the original license was issued. Substantial modification of existing
facilities may be exempt from the provisions of this section if those
modifications are constructed as a result of an FAA airport improvement
project. To keep the Department informed as to the modifications made to an
airport, a copy of the FAA approved Airport Layout Plan and the final "as
constructed" plans shall be furnished to the Department.
(3) Written application for site approval
shall set forth, on a form provided by the Department, the proposed use of the
airport or heliport, a map, plan, or sketch depicting location, layout,
dimensions, topographic features, obstructions, and relationship to all other
aeronautical facilities within five miles. Payment of a nonrefundable fee of
$75, together with $300 for the cost of inspecting an airport site for
potential approval, as established by ORS
836.085(1),
shall accompany the application.
(4) Within a reasonable time after receiving
such application, the Director will render a finding as to whether the proposed
airport is compatible with the State Aviation System Plan. If found to be
compatible, an the Department inspector will then make a physical site
investigation to evaluate certain aspects of the proposed site, including, but
not limited to:
(a) All real property devoted
to or to be used in connection with any aeronautical activity at the proposed
airport;
(b) The location of the
airport in relation to any surrounding topography, trees or structures that
could affect the safety of the airport;
(c) The location and configuration of the
proposed airport's runways and operation areas in relation to those of existing
and approved airports or airport sites in the vicinity that could affect the
safety of aircraft operating from the proposed airport, or from other
airports.
(5) If
satisfied that the site will meet aeronautical safety standards for the
proposed use of the airport or heliport, as well as safety of adjoining
property, the Department will issue a provisional site approval. If not
satisfied, the Department will deny site approval or may make suggestions as to
how the site can meet the standards.
(6) The Department shall forward provisional
site approval to the proponent of the airport or heliport and also provide a
copy of the approval to the appropriate local planning/zoning bodies for review
and comment. If no significant adverse comment is received within thirty days,
and upon receipt of evidence that the proponent has notified the FAA, on the
appropriate form, of this intent to establish an airport or heliport, the
Department shall issue final site approval.
(7) If the proposed airport site is found not
to be compatible with the State Aviation System Plan as provided in section (4)
of this rule, or is for any other reason not inspected, the refundable
inspection fee shall be returned to the applicant.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 835.035 & 836.085
Stats. Implemented: ORS 836.085 & 836.095
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