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t Metropolitan Council Local Planning Handbook 1 Section 4. Transportation <br />Airspace protection <br />Airports <br />April 2008 <br />The Metropolitan Council's 2030 Transportation Po /icy Plan includes <br />an aviation component. The 1996 Aviation Policy Plan remains in <br />effect as part of the 2030 Transportation Policy Plan. The Land Use <br />Compatibility Guidelines have been updated and are included in <br />Appendix H of the 2030 Transportation Policy Plan. <br />The Metropolitan Council's Transportation Policy Plan reflects Federal <br />Regulation Title 14, Part 77 which establishes standards and <br />notification requirements for objects affecting navigable airspace. All <br />municipalities must protect airspace from potential electronic <br />interference and obstructions to air navigation. As proof that they <br />have done so, they must include a policy and text regarding their <br />notification to the Federal Aviation Agency. <br />To notify the Federal Aviation Agency, municipalities must submit <br />Form 7460. They must also demonstrate that they have adopted <br />local codes and ordinances for control of objects affecting navigable <br />airspace including construction exceeding 200 feet above ground <br />level at certain distances from aviation facilities. Links to information <br />on these requirements are available in the Resources section of this <br />Handbook. <br />Figure 2 -15 of the Transportation Policy Plan identifies the one <br />major international airport, one intermediate airport that serves <br />corporate users, six reliever airports and three special purpose <br />airports. <br />Municipalities within the Airport Influence Area of one of these <br />airports must identify it in their transportation and land use maps <br />and address additional planning and development considerations. <br />http://www.metrocouncil.ord/plan <br />ning /transportation /TPP /2004 /TP <br />PO4Chapter4 Final.pdf#page =45 <br />https://www.oeaaa.faa.dov/oeaa <br />a /external /content/7460 -1. pdf <br />http://www.metrocouncil.ord/plan <br />ning /LPH /resourcelinks. pdf <br />http://www.metrocouncil.ord/plan <br />ning /transportation /TPP /2004 /TP <br />PO4Chapter2 Final.pdf#page =2 <br />5 <br />4 -10 <br />
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