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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 />Flooding can hamper the safe operation of an airport and make it difficult to <br />develop property on or around an airport. The City of San Marcos is in the process <br />of updating their floodplain maps with the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />(FEMA). The current Floodplain Map the City uses to regulate development is shown <br />in Figure 2-13. <br />None of the existing airfield facilities at the San Marcos Regional Airport are located <br />within the 100-year floodplain (shown in blue). However, a portion of the airport <br />entrance road and the Taxiway Kilo Development Area are located within the 500- <br />year floodplain (shown in orange). A regulatory floodway (shown in hatched red) <br />and a 100-yearfloodplain do pass through the western most portion of Airport <br />property that has not been developed. <br />FIGURE 2-13 <br />FEMA FLOODPLAIN MAP <br />SAN MARCOS REGIONAL AIRPORT <br /> <br /> Source:City of San Marcos <br />Inventory Chapter Page 50 of 52 <br />October 2020 <br /> <br />
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