[Federal Register: March 25, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 57)] [Notices] [Page 14493-14494] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr25mr99-118] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration Noise Exposure Map Notice and Receipt of Noise Compatibility Program and Request for Review AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT. ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces its determination that the noise exposure maps submitted by Salt Lake City International Airport under the provisions of 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503(a) and 14 CFR Part 150 are in compliance with applicable requirements. The FAA also announces that it is reviewing the proposed noise compatibility program that was submitted for Salt Lake City International Airport under Part 150 in conjunction with the noise exposure maps, and that this program will be approved or disapproved on or before September 6, 1999. EFFECTIVE DATE: The effective date of the FAA's determination on the Salt Lake City International Airport noise [[Page 14494]] exposure maps and the start of the its review of the associated noise compatibility program is March 10, 1999. The public comment period ends May 10, 1999. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dennis Ossenkop, FAA, Airports Division, ANM-611, 1601 Lind Avenue, S.W., Renton, Washington, 98055- 4056. Comments on the proposed noise compatibility program should also be submitted to the above office. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice announces that the FAA finds that the noise exposure maps for Salt Lake City International Airport are in compliance with applicable requirements of Part 150, effective March 10, 1999. Further, FAA is reviewing a proposed noise compatibility program for that airport which will be approve or disapproved on or before September 6, 1999. This notice also announces the availability of this program for public review and comment. Under 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503(a), an airport operator may submit to the FAA a noise exposure map which meets applicable regulations and which depicts noncompatible land uses as of the date of submission of such map, a description of projected aircraft operations, and the ways in which such operations will affect such map. 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503(a)(1) requires such maps to be developed in consultation with interested and affected parties in the local community, government agencies and persons using the airport. An airport operator who has submitted a noise exposure map that has been found by FAA to be in compliance with the requirements of Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 150, promulgated pursuant to 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503(a) may submit a noise compatibility program for FAA approval which sets forth the measures the operator has taken or proposes for the reduction of existing noncompatible uses and for the prevention of the introduction of additional noncompatible uses. The Executive Director of the Salt Lake International Airport submitted the FAA noise exposure maps, descriptions and other documentation which were produced during an airport Noise Compatibility Study. It was requested that the FAA review the noise exposure maps, as described in 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503. It was also requested that the noise mitigation measures be approved as a noise compatibility program under 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47504. The FAA has completed its review of the noise exposure maps and related descriptions submitted by Salt Lake City International Airport. The specific maps under consideration are Figures 5-1 and 5-2 in the submission. The FAA has determined that these maps for Salt Lake City International Airport are in compliance with applicable requirements. This determination is effective on March 10, 1999. FAA's determination on an airport operator's noise exposure maps is limited to the determination that the maps were developed in accordance with the procedures contained in Appendix A of FAR Part 150. Such determination does not constitute approval of the applicant's data, information or plans, or a commitment to approve a noise compatibility program or to fund the implementation of that program. If questions arise concerning the precise relationship of specific properties to noise exposure contours depicted on noise exposure maps submitted under 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503, it should be noted that the FAA is not involved in any way in determining the relative locations of specific properties with regard to the depicted noise contours, or in interpreting the noise exposure maps to resolve questions concerning, for example, which properties should be covered by the provisions of 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47507. These functions are inseparable from the ultimate land use control and planning responsibilities of local government. These local responsibilities are not changed in any way under Part 150 or through FAA's review of noise exposure maps. Therefore, the responsibility for the detailed overlaying of noise exposure contours onto the maps depicting properties on the surface rests exclusively with the airport operator which submitted those maps, or with those public agencies and planning agencies with which consultation is required under 49 U.S.C. Sec. 47503(a)(1). The FAA has relied on the certification by the airport operator, under Section 150.21 of the FAR part 150, that the statutorily required consultation has been accomplished. The FAA has formally received the noise compatibility program for Salt Lake City International Airport, also effective on March 10, 1999. Preliminary review of the submitted material indicates that it conforms to the requirements for the submittal of noise compatibility programs, but that further review will be necessary prior to approval or disapproval of the program. The formal review period, limited by law to a maximum of 180 days, will be completed on or before September 6, 1999. The FAA's detailed evaluation will be conducted under the provisions of 14 CFR part 150, paragraph 150.33. The primary considerations in the evaluation process are whether the proposed measures may reduce the level of aviation safety, create an undue burden on interstate or foreign commerce, or be reasonably consistent with obtaining the goal of reducing existing noncompatible land uses and preventing the introduction of additional noncompatible land uses. Interested persons are invited to comment on the proposed program with specific reference to these factors. All comments, other than those properly addressed to the local land use authorities, will be considered by the FAA to the extent practicable. Copies of the noise exposure maps, the FAA's evaluation of the maps, and the proposed noise compatibility program are available for examination at the following locations: Federal Aviation Administration 800 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 615 Washington, D.C. Federal Aviation Administration Airports Division 1601 Lind Avenue, S.W. Renton, Washington Federal Aviation Administration Denver Airports District Office 26805 E. 68th Ave. Suite 224 Denver, Colorado Salt Lake City International Airport Salt Lake City, Utah Questions may be directed to the individual named above under the heading, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. Issued in Renton, Washington, March 10, 1999. Lowell H. Johnson, Manager, Airports Division, ANM-600, Northwest Mountain Region. [FR Doc. 99-7261 Filed 3-24-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910-13-M