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Res 2021-069/approving the San Marcos Regional Airport Master Plan to guide the Airport’s future development and operations
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Res 2021-069/approving the San Marcos Regional Airport Master Plan to guide the Airport’s future development and operations
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4/20/2021
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AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br /> <br />FIGURE 2-8 <br />TAXIWAY KILO DEVELOPMENT AREA RAMP <br />SAN MARCOS REGIONAL AIRPORT <br /> <br />Source: Garver, 2019. <br />This area was developed in 2013 to encourage new hangar development. The ramp <br />is approximately 147,000 square feet and is in good condition. Currently, a new <br />hangar is planned for construction as shown in Figure 2-5. <br />Redbird Skyport and Berry Aviation both have fuel farms that have storage tanks <br />for both 100LL and Jet A fuel. Redbird Skyport has two Above-Ground Storage <br />Tanks (ASTs), one for Jet A and one for 100LL. Both tanks are 12,000 gallons and are <br />in good condition. <br />Berry Aviation has two ASTs, one for Jet A and one for 100LL. Both tanks are 10,000 <br />gallons and are in good condition. The tanks are owned by the City but maintained <br />by Berry Aviation. Berry Aviation also has a small 100LL tank (1,000 gallons), which <br />they own, located immediately adjacent to the main ramp and their FBO building <br />that is used for self-service 100LL fueling. The existing fuel farms are in good <br />condition and are sufficient to meet the fuel needs of existing airport users. <br />Inventory Chapter Page 35 of 52 <br />October 2020 <br /> <br /> <br />
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