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Ord 2023-073amending Chapter 10, Aviation, by adding a new Article 3, Airport Hazard Zoning and Surrounding Land Use Ordinance, that establishes Airport Zoning Regulations
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Ord 2023-073amending Chapter 10, Aviation, by adding a new Article 3, Airport Hazard Zoning and Surrounding Land Use Ordinance, that establishes Airport Zoning Regulations
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SAN MARCOS REGIONAL AIRPORT—DRAFT AIRPORT ZONING ORDINANCE <br /> Figure 2—7460 Notice Criteria <br /> 7460 Notice Criteria: <br /> 1.Any construction or alteration that is more than 200 ft.AGL at its site. <br /> 2. 100 to 1 for a horizontal distance of 20,000 ft.from the nearest point of the nearest runway of <br /> each airport described in paragraph(d)of this section with its longest runway more than 3,200 ft <br /> in actual length,excluding heliports. <br /> 3.Any highway,railroad,or other traverse way for mobile objects,of a height which,if adjusted <br /> upward 17 feet for an Interstate Highway that is part of the National System of Military and <br /> Interstate Highways where overcrossings are designed for a minimum of 17 feet vertical distance, <br /> 15 feet for any other public roadway,10 feet or the height of the highest mobile object that would <br /> normally traverse the road,whichever is greater,for a private road,23 feet for a railroad,and for a <br /> waterway or any other traverse way not previously mentioned,an amount equal to the height of <br /> the highest mobile object that would normally traverse it,would exceed a standard shown in items <br /> 1 or 2 above. <br /> San Marcos Regional Airport <br /> Legend <br /> 20,000 Foot Buffer Zone <br /> a t <br /> Page 8 of 9 <br />
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