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{ n <br /> are pending with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the necessary Section 404 <br /> Permits. <br /> J. Floodplain <br /> Large portions of the airport, as well as many areas surrounding the airport, may be <br /> F` flooded with one to two feet of water in a 100-year storm. Any new development will <br /> be designed such that it is located above floodplain levels. The existing runway is above <br /> the 100-year floodplain, and new taxiways and commercial aircraft parking aprons will <br /> i be designed so they are also above the 100-year floodplain levels. <br /> a <br /> K. Farm Land <br /> F <br /> Significant quantities of land that is currently being farmed will be converted to <br /> commercial/industrial use. Recent evaluation of this land by the State Conservation <br /> Service has determined that it is not prime farm land. <br /> L. Energy Supply and Natural Resources <br /> There is adequate energy supply to handle the needs of the proposed development. <br /> Implementation of the project will result in the consumption of energy resources primarily <br /> in the form of fuel, oil, natural gas, and gasoline. Natural resources to be consumed <br /> include gravel, asphalt, metals, and water. No significant impacts related to the <br /> consumption of energy and the resources will occur because activity at the airport will be <br /> conducted in compliance with energy conservation programs, plans, and regulations. r <br /> k <br /> M. Light Emissions l <br /> i <br /> Development of the airport property will result in additional lighting of the area, but <br /> emissions will be controlled such that they do not affect the surrounding area or aircraft <br /> operations. <br /> N. Solid Waste Impacts <br /> :�Production.of solid waste will be increased but there is adequate capacity,in:cufrent land <br /> ;. .�fills-to handle all solid waste developed in the community throughithe-.year.2'050. ' <br /> I <br /> O. Public Services _ <br /> Fire, police and other public services are adequate or.provisions are in place to increase <br /> these services to accommodate the proposed development. <br /> w . <br /> P. Construction Impacts <br /> There will be potentially significant impacts due to construction such as noise, dust, <br /> traffic, etc. All construction plans will be prepared to mitigate these impacts wherever <br /> possible. <br /> f:\wpdocs\stkmp\attachl -3- 12/97 <br /> f. J <br />