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Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

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Page 1: Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a

Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

Page 2: Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

What are Sensitive Facilities? As reported by our Committee in June 1999:

Schools Churches Daycare Centers Hospitals Funeral Homes Nursing Homes

Page 3: Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

MAP OF SENSITIVE FACILITIES

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OUR REQUEST

Alternative #3 impact

during the 7 AM to 10 PM

daytime hours

Was submitted to and acted upon by the RAA, forwarded to Leigh Fisher Associates

and received 10-15-01

Page 5: Sensitive Facilities Committee Report For Public Meeting #5a Donna Lawlor, Chairperson

Three Items Discussed in the 1992 Study

Contraflow

Preferential Runway Use

Building Insulation

Are these items happening today?

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Noise Mitigation

Sensitive Facilities within 60+ DNL must have some kind of noise mitigation.

The federal regulations state noise mitigation when located in 65+ DNL.

Go beyond the federal minimum and extend to 60+ DNL.

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Noise Impact Reduction For Sensitive Facilities

Alternative #1 44%

Alternative #2 58%

Alternative #3 71%

Option with the Least Impact

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Other Items to Explore

Reverse flow of traffic during the daytime

As stated in 1999 some action taken

Timely manner for all stakeholders.