Each and every airport, and its environs, is different from every other airport, and must be considered individually in solving its problems of incompatible land uses, or in providing for compatible land uses in the airport area. The government and other aids set forth in this report as means of regulating land uses around airports will provide the greatest benefit to the community as a whole when they are used in conjunction with comprehensive planning for the development of the community. The present Model State Airport Zoning Enabling Act considers only 'airport hazard areas' and does not provide for consideration of 'incompatible land use areas' or aircraft noise and other aircraft-induced operational problems. There is a need for the development of model housing and building codes that specify noise construction standards for buildings in airport environs. Such codes could be made part of zoning regulations around airports.


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    Title :

    Aids Available for Compatible Land Use Planning around Airports


    Publication date :

    1966


    Size :

    101 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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