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' Examples of airplane models accommodated by each airport type <br />are shown in Table I (next page). These aircraft include some <br />turboprop, but no pure jet airplanes. <br />' B. Runway and Site Requirements <br />Based on an approximate airport elevation of 876 feet above sea level <br />' and a normal maximum temperature of 87 0 f on the hottest month of the <br />year, the minimum length of the primary runway for a Basic Utility - <br />Stage II airport is 3300 feet. The runway shall have a minimum paved <br />' surface width of 60 feet. The longitudinal gradient on any part of <br />the runway shall not exceed 2% and the transverse gradient shall not <br />exceed 2 %. <br />Buildings and structures on a Basic Utility - Stage II airport with a <br />' non - precision instrument approach shall not be closer than 500 feet <br />to the centerline of the runway. Adequate fencing or barriers shall <br />' be constructed to prevent all persons not engaged in flight activities <br />from having access to a position of danger with relation to aircraft <br />in the vicinity of the building areas and on the flight line. Aircraft <br />' tie down facilities must be furnished for at least three more aircraft <br />than regularly use the facilities. <br />The landing strips or areas shall be outlined with effective markers <br />' which shall be constructed and installed in an approved manner. All <br />public airports shall be equipped with a 3'x12' blaze orange colored <br />I N <br />1 6 <br />