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TABLE 3A(Continued) <br /> Safety Criteria Matrix_ <br /> Maximum <br /> Densities/Intensities/Required Open Land Additional Criteria <br /> Maximum <br /> Dwelling <br /> Units per Open Other Development <br /> Acre' Land' Prohibited Uses, Conditions, <br /> Zone 5 1 d.u, per 2 160 persons 25% Same as Zone 2 Same as Zone 2 <br /> -(SSZ) acres per acre <br /> I. Zone 6 None No Limit No • Hazards to fbght6 • Airspace review required <br /> (AP) Requirement for objects>70 feet taller <br /> Zone 7 No Limit -450 persons 10% • Waterways that create a bird hazards • Airspace review required <br /> -(TPZ) peracre • Hazards to-lights for objects>100 feet tall" <br /> New dumps and landfills or the expansion <br /> of existing dumps or landfills subject to <br /> - applicable law and implementing adviso- <br /> ries' <br /> • Outdoorstadiums <br /> Zone B No Limit No Limit No • Hazards to Bfght6- • Airspace review required <br /> (AIA) Requirement • New dumps and landfills or the expansion for objects>100 feet tall" <br /> of existing-dumps or landfills subject to ap- <br /> plicable law and implementing advisories? <br /> Notes: <br /> 1 Residential development must not contain more than the indicated number of dwelling units(excluding secondary units)per gross acre(d.u./ac). <br /> Clustering of units is encouraged. Gross acreage includes the property at issue plus a share of adjacent roads and any adjacent,permanently <br /> dedicated,open lands. <br /> 2 Usage intensity calculations shall include the peak number of people per gross acre(e.g.,employees,customers/visitors,etc.)who may be on-the <br /> property at a single point in time,whether indoors or outside. Grossacreage includes the property at issue,plus a share of adjacent roads and any <br /> adjacent,permanently dedicated,open lands. <br /> 3 Open land requirements are intendedtobe applied with respect to an entire zone. This is typicallyucomplished as part of a community general <br /> plan or a specific plan,but may also apply to large(10 acres or more)development projects. <br /> 4 The uses listed here are ones that are explicitly prohibited regardless of�whether they meet the intensity criteria. In addition to these explicitly <br /> prohibited uses,other uses will normally not be permitted intherespective compatibility zones because they do not meet the usage intensity <br /> criteria. <br /> 5 As part of certain real estate transactions involving residential property within any compatibility zone(that is,anywhere within an airport influ- <br /> ence area),information regarding airport proximity and the existence of aircraft overflights must be disclosed. This requirement is set by state <br /> law. Easement dedication and deed notice requirements indicated for specific compatibility zones apply only to new development and to reuse if <br /> discretionary approval is required. <br /> 6 Hazards to flight include physical(e.g.,tall objects),visual,and electronic forms of interference with the safety of aircraft operations. Land use <br /> development that may cause the attraction of birds or other wildlife hazards to increase is also prohibited. Such uses(e.g.,stormwater manage- <br /> ment facilities,other waterways,golf courses)are further detailed in FAA Advisory Circular 150/5200-33B or subsequent advisory(Hazardous <br /> Wildlife Attractants On or Near Airports). <br /> 7 New dumps or landfills and the expansion of existing dumps or landfills are subject to FAA notification and review and are further subject to <br /> restrictions and conditions outlined in U.S.Code Title 49,Subtitle VII,Part A,Subpart lit,Chapter 447,Section 44718;40 CFR Section 258.10; FAA <br /> Advisory Circular 150/5200-34A or subsequent advisory(Construction or Establishment of Landfills Near Public Airports);FAAAdvisory Circular <br /> 150/5200-33B or subsequent advisory,(Hazardous Wildlife Attractants On or Near Airports). <br /> 8 Examples of highly noise-sensitive outdoor nonresidential usesthat should be prohibited include amphitheaters and drive-in theaters. Caution <br /> should be exercised with respect to uses such as poultry farmsand nature preserves. <br /> 9 NLR=Noise Level Reduction,the outside-to-inside sound level attenuation that the structure provides. <br /> 10 Objects up to 35 feet in height are permitted. However,the Federal Aviation Administration may require marldng and lighting of certain objects. <br /> 11 This height criterion is for general guidance.Shorter objects normally will not be airspace obstructions unless situated at a ground eleva- <br /> tion well above that of the airport Taller objects may be acceptable if determined not be obstructions. <br /> 12 Natural gas&petroleum pipelines less than 36 inches below the surface. <br /> RPZ Runway Protection Zone SSZ- Sideline Safety Zone <br /> IADZ Inner Approach/Departure Zone AP- Airport Property <br /> ITZ Inner Turning Zone TPZ- Traffic Pattern Zone <br /> OADZ Outer Approach/Departure Zone AIA- Airport Influence Area <br /> 3-18 <br />