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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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AIRPORT MASTER PLAN <br />supporting the growth and development of an airport. This section discusses the <br />application of these documents at the San Marcos Regional Airport. <br />The San Marcos Regional Airport has established Airport Rules and Regulations to <br />protect the safe, secure, and efficient operation of the airport. The Rules and <br />Regulations have been approved by the San Marcos City Council and published as <br />part of the City of San Marc <br />Regulations was completed as part of this Master Plan process. No significant <br />deficiencies were identified as part of the review. <br />The San Marcos Regional Airport has established Minimum Standards for <br />commercial operations on the airport. The primary purpose of Airport Minimum <br />Standards is to ensure a sufficient minimum level of service is provided to airport <br />patrons and to support the fair and equal treatment of commercial businesses <br />operated at the airport. A review of the current Minimum Standards was completed <br />as part of this Master Plan process. No significant deficiencies were identified as <br />part of the review. <br />The establishment of height hazard zoning ordinances are critical to prevent <br />development that could impact the safety of air navigation and future airport <br />development. A height hazard zoning ordinance was originally established for the <br />San Marcos Regional Airport in 1984. However, the ordinance has not been <br />updated since and is not a functional consideration in the evaluation of future <br />development proposals. The establishment of a new height hazard zoning <br />ordinance will be a complex task as four different jurisdictions are responsible for <br />portions of the land surrounding the airport include Hays County, City of San <br />Marcos, City of Martindale, and Caldwell County. <br />Inventory Chapter Page 45 of 52 <br />October 2020 <br /> <br />
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