Title: Wood River Region Replacement Airport EIS
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- Who City of Ketchum City of Sun Valley
- Date February 13, 2008
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Project Participants Federal Aviation
Administration Ms. Carolyn Read, FAA Northwest
Mountain Region Ms. Cayla Morgan, FAA Northwest
Mountain Region, FAA EIS Project Manager Ms.
Patricia Deem, FAA Northwest Mountain Region,
Legal Counsel Environmental Impact Statement
Consultant Mr. Mark Perryman, Landrum Brown,
EIS Project Manager Ms. Sarah Potter, Landrum
Brown, Deputy EIS Project Manager Mr. David
Rickerson, Landrum Brown, Lead Aviation Planner
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- Discussion Topics for Todays Meeting
- Purpose of an EIS
- Criteria for the replacement airport EIS
- ? Role of FAA, airport sponsor and Consultant in
the EIS process - ? Range of alternatives to be considered in EIS
- ? Presentations to other interested jurisdictions
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- What is the Purpose of the EIS
- Ensure Federal government programs and actions
meet the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
goals and policies. - Take a hard look at the environmental impacts of
the no action, the proposed action, and
reasonable alternatives.
5Site Selection Criteria for Purpose and Need
Wood River Region Replacement Airport EIS
- Be compliant with FAA design and safety standards
commensurate with current use (currently C-III)
and future aviation demands for the region. - Provide reliable and safe access to all users in
adverse weather via a minimum of a Category I
instrument approach system (CAT I ILS). - Provide for approach and departure protections.
6Site Selection Criteria for Purpose and Need
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Wood River Region Replacement Airport EIS
- Address continuation of air carrier service and
other aviation operations for the region. - Provide adequate land area to accommodate future
demands and provide flexibility to meet the needs
of the volatile aviation industry (approximately
1200 acres). - Provide access to communities in the Wood River
Region. - Address impact to the environment.
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- Role of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Serve as the Lead Federal Agency on the EIS.
- Ensure an independent and objective review of
the Airport Sponsors Proposal (i.e.,
development of a replacement airport) and other
reasonable and feasible alternatives that meet
the identified purpose and need. - Direct the work performed by the EIS Consultant.
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- Role of Airport Sponsor (FMAA) in EIS Process
- Assist the FAA in acquiring data
- Assist the FAA with facilitating public
involvement and outreach components of the EIS. - Role of Consultant (LB Team) in EIS Process
- Work as an extension of the FAA.
9Alternative Sites and Potential Impacts
Wood River Region Replacement Airport EIS
- Three Phased Approach to Alternatives Analysis
- Identify comprehensive range of alternatives
- Define a short-list of alternatives
- Detailed analysis of short-listed alternatives
- Potential Range of Alternatives to be Considered
- On-site alternatives (may include new options)
- Off-site alternatives (may include new sites)
- No Action alternative
- Other modes of transportation and/or technology
as potential options
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12Requirements of Airport Sponsorship
- Purpose of the meeting with other counties
- Present airport sponsorship eligibility
requirements - Discuss the financial commitment associated
being an airport sponsor must consider - ? Capital/development costs
- ? Ongoing operational costs
- Review requirements and eligible uses of airport
revenues - Discuss regional airport considerations
- Discuss joint powers considerations
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QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION