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WELCOME! Public Informational Meeting November 12, 2003

WELCOME! Public Informational Meeting November 12, 2003. Auxiliary Field #1 Joint Land Use Study. BACKGROUND. Auxiliary Field #1 Joint Land Use Study. THE ARIZONA MILITARY REGIONAL COMPATIBILITY PROJECT. Statewide endeavor – airports, installations, and the Goldwater Range

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WELCOME! Public Informational Meeting November 12, 2003

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  1. WELCOME! Public Informational Meeting November 12, 2003 Auxiliary Field #1 Joint Land Use Study

  2. BACKGROUND Auxiliary Field #1Joint Land Use Study

  3. THE ARIZONA MILITARY REGIONAL COMPATIBILITY PROJECT • Statewide endeavor – airports, installations, and the Goldwater Range • Department of Defense JLUS grant • Western Maricopa County/Luke AFB was phase one, Davis-Monthan AFB, Auxiliary Field #1 and others are phase two • State’s role as convener to engage all parties and cross jurisdictional boundaries

  4. PRIMARY PROJECT OBJECTIVE “This Project is an undertaking of statewide impact designed to find resolutions to land use compatibility and encroachment issues through collaborative effort and strong implementation.”

  5. WHO IS INVOLVED? • State of Arizona, Department of Commerce • Department of Defense, Office of Economic Adjustment • City of Surprise and Maricopa County • Luke Air Force Base • Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) • Stakeholders and Public • Consultant Team (Parsons)

  6. 56th FIGHTER WING 56 FW AUX 1 OPERATIONS Mike Hanson, Planner 56FW/CVE Community Initiatives Team

  7. “Train America’s Finest Pilots and Maintainers.Deploy Mission Ready Warfighters” 56 FWMISSION STATEMENT 56 FW

  8. F-16 PILOT PRODUCTION 56 FW • Replenish CAF with over 800 trained F-16 Pilots this fiscal year • Instruments • Air to Air Tactics • Air to Ground Operations • Night Systems Qualifications • 175 avg. daily student load • 9 Courses / 40 Tracks • Basic / Transition / Instructor Use Aux • 944 FW / Continuation Training

  9. INSTRUMENT APPROACHES 56 FW • TACAN (Tactical Air Navigation) – Non Precision • Course guidance only – no glide path • ILS (Instrument Landing System) – Precision • Course and glide path • PAR (Precision Approach Radar) – Precision • Aux-1 has one of just a few PARs in CONUS • Common recovery method in theater

  10. AUX-1 APPROACHES 56 FW

  11. TRANSITION AIRSPACE 56 FW

  12. AUX 1 56 FW • 15 miles NW of Luke AFB – activated 1 Jul 1941 • 12,000 operations annually / 27 per O&M day

  13. AUX-1 56 FW

  14. AUX-1 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 56 FW

  15. ILS APPROACH VIDEO 56 FW

  16. AUX-1 ILS 56 FW

  17. AUX-1 PAR 56 FW

  18. SUMMARY 56 FW • AUX-1 AND ENVIRONS ARE VITAL TO LUKE TRAINING MISSION • FUTURE MISSIONS / AIRCRAFT POSSIBLE • DEVELOPMENT IN THE AREA IS BECOMING A FACTOR • AUX-1 TRAFFIC CAN’T BE ABSORBED ELSEWHERE

  19. 56 FW 56 FW

  20. AUXILIARY FIELD #1 JLUS Auxiliary Field #1Joint Land Use Study

  21. STUDY AREA

  22. COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA • Avoid concentrations of people exposed to noise and safety hazards • Noise Criteria: • Limit exposure of people and noise-sensitive activities to high noise levels • Safety Criteria: • Limit concentrations of people and safety- sensitive activities in areas of highest probable accident impact

  23. STUDY DIRECTION / RECOMMENDATIONS • Surprise General Plan Amendment is basis for defining compatible land use around Auxiliary Field #1; City is proceeding with review/adoption of GP Amendment. • Luke Air Force Base will proceed with updated noise study for future Auxiliary Field #1 operations.

  24. STUDY DIRECTION / RECOMMENDATIONS • Recommend that State law be revised to allow counties to manage growth and development in the same way as cities. • Maricopa County to maintain current planned land use and zoning around Auxiliary Field #1 until annexed by City of Surprise or until County Comprehensive Plan and zoning revised to more compatible use.

  25. STUDY DIRECTION / RECOMMENDATIONS • Provide compatible land uses that will support Auxiliary Field #1 with successor aircraft, and recognize that mission may change, involving takeoffs / landings at the Field.

  26. STUDY DIRECTION / RECOMMENDATIONS • Define a “Vicinity Box” for Auxiliary Field #1, and recommend that notification be required consistent with provisions for other military airports. • Define APZs at both ends of the Auxiliary Field #1 runway.

  27. STUDY DIRECTION / RECOMMENDATIONS • Recommend that an ongoing body be designated to address ongoing land use coordination and implementation issues for Auxiliary Field #1 – possibly as a subcommittee of the Luke West Valley Council.

  28. STUDY DIRECTION / RECOMMENDATIONS • LANTIRN pattern is to be relocated no later than December ’04 to an unknown location; Luke Air Force Base LAFB to pursue analysis for LANTIRN operations as part of future studies.

  29. NEXT STEPS • Develop Implementation Strategies • Draft JLUS Report • Final JLUS Report • Begin Implementation • Ongoing Coordination

  30. TO STAY INVOLVED • Newsletter • Comments • Comment Cards • E-Mail (amarcp.parsons@parsons.com) • Web Site www.azcommerce.com/CommunityPlanning/Compatibility • Draft JLUS Report

  31. THANK YOU –WE APPRECIATE YOUR PARTICIPATION TODAY

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