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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/17/2015 05D US Departement of Transportation Passenger Facility Charge Revenues AuthorizationBUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 5.D. For Meeting of: February 17, 2015 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ITEM TITLE: Resolution authorizing the City Manager to accept Passenger Facility Charge revenues from U.S. Department of Transportation to be used for matching funds for airport capital improvement projects SUBMITTED BY: Robert K. Peterson, Airport Manager 509-575-6149 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: The Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) Program allows the collection of PFC fees up to $4.50 for every boarded passenger at commercial airports controlled by public agencies. The Yakima Air Terminal uses these fees to fund a wide variety of FAA -approved projects such as pavement preservation, airfield lighting, update airfield pavement markings, navigation aids, security gates, and the acquisition of snow removal equipment. These projects will ultimately enhance safety, security, and capacity at the Yakima Air Terminal. Resolution: X Other (Specify): Contract: Start Date: 01/01/2016 Item Budgeted: Yes Funding Source/Fiscal Impact: Strategic Priority: Insurance Required? No Mail to: Phone: APPROVED FOR Ordinance: Contract Term: End Date: 07/01/2017 Amount: $405,000 Resolution allows the airport to collect and use the Passenger Facility Charges imposed on passengers who depart the Yakima Airport for matching funds under the Airport Improvement Program. The total amount collected will be used unde Economic Development City Manager SUBMITTAL: RECOMMENDATION: Airport staff recommends City Council approve the above resolution to allow the airport to collect and use the PFC funds for eligible FAA -approved projects. ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Resolution 2/3/2015 PFC Application 2/3/2015 FAA Acceptance Letter 2/3/2015 Type Resollution Backup IMaterliall Backup IMaterliall A RESOLUTION RESOLUTION NO. R -2015 - authorizing the City Manager to accept Passenger Facility Charge revenues from U.S. Department of Transportation to be used for matching funds for airport capital improvement projects. WHEREAS, the City of Yakima (City) owns and operates an airport and airport facilities known as the Yakima Air Terminal; and WHEREAS, the City of Yakima has notified the Federal Aviation Administration of its intent to assess and collect Passenger Facility Charges authorized pursuant to 49 U.S.C. §40177 and 14 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 158 (City of Yakima Application No. PFC-15-15-C-00-YKM); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the City application, federal statute and regulations referenced above, the revenues from the Passenger Facility Charges, up to $405,000, can be allocated and used by the City as matching funds for the financing and construction of capital improvements to the Yakima Air Terminal and its facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that such funds should be authorized and used for such uses as stated in City of Yakima Application No. PFC-15-15- C-00-YKM, and that the City Manager should be authorized to prepare, execute, submit and administer any and all applications and documents necessary or appropriate to receive and use such funds for such purposes; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that such approval and authorization is in the best interests of residents of the City of Yakima and will promote the general health, safety and welfare; now, therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA: Section 1. The City Council hereby authorizes the receipt and use of funds in the amount of $405,000, or such other amount as made available from the Passenger Facility Charges authorized pursuant to City of Yakima Application No. PFC-15-15-C-00- YKM and applicable federal laws and regulations, to be used as appropriate by the City of Yakima for matching funds in support of financing programs and grants for designated capital improvement projects for the Yakima Air Terminal and its facilities. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to prepare, execute, submit and administer applications and documents necessary or appropriate to secure the funding authorized pursuant to Section 1 above, and to secure financing funds and grants using such funds as appropriate for City matching funds for capital improvement projects for the Yakima Air Terminal and its facilities; now, therefore 1 ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 17th day of February, 2015. ATTEST: Sonya Claar Tee, City Clerk 2 Micah Cawley, Mayor Federal Aviation Administration U. $ Department of Transportation OMB Approved 2120-0557 PASSENGER FACILITY CHARGE (PFC) APPLICATION . Application Type (Check all that apply) IT a. Impose PFC Charges 5 ""•< b. Use PFC Revenue fl . Amend PFC No. /11,1j/g) /.(r.EZNOIKIPAAJI*44.7071.1LJ 4 / , Date Received PFC Number PART I 2. Public Agency Name, Address, and Contact Person City of Yakima Agency Name Address City, State, ZIP Contact Person 2406 W Washington Ave, Suite B Yakima, WA 98903 Kris Yalovich 3. Atrport(s) to Us Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field 4. Consultation Dates . Da of 9/29/2014 n Notice to Air Carriers: b. Date of Consultation Meetlna with Air Carriers* ' 11/612014 c. Date of Public Notice 9/29/2014 PART II . Charg a. Airport to Impose b. Level n$1.00 n$2.00 r$3.00 n$4.00 FT$4,50 c. Total Estimated PFC Revenue by Level Impose Use Impose 405,000 Use 405,000 d. Proposed Effective Date: 1/2/2016 e. Estimated Expiration Date: 7/31/2017 PART II 6. Attachments(Check a t Apply) A a. b. c. e. f. g. h. ed Submitted with Application Number Document Airport Capital Improvement Plan Project Information (Attachment 6) Air Carrier Consultation and Public Notice Information Request to Exclude Class(es) of Carriers Alternative Uses/Projects Competition Plan/Update ALP/Airspace/Environmental Notice of Intent Project Information PART IV 7. With respect to this PFC application I hereby certify as follows: To the best of my knowledge and belief, all data in this application are true and correct; This application has been duly authorized by the governing body of the public agency; The public agency will comply with the assurances (Appendix A to Part 158) if the application is approved; For those projects for which approval to use PFC revenue is requested, all applicable ALP approvals, airspace determinations, and environmental reviews required by the National Environmental Policy Act have been completed. If required, the public agency has submitted a competition plan in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 47106(0; and If required by 49 U.S.C. 40117(d)(4), adequate provision for financing the airside needs, including runways, taxiways, aprons, and gates, has been made by the public agency. Typed Name of Authorized Representative Rob Peterson b. Title Airport Manager c. Telephone Number 509-575-6149 d. E-mail Address rob.peterson©yakimaairterminall e. Fax Number .com 509-575-6185 Signature of Authoriz Representative g. Date Signed Paperwort Reduction Act ent: This form is the FAAs prirnary source for coIleciing Information lnformation for the authority to collect PFC revenue for airport developmen This information is used to determine the eligibility and justification of airport development projects regarding siffety, security, or capacity of the national air transportatio system; or which reduce noise or mitigate noise impacts resulting from an airport; or furnish opportunities for enhanced competition between or among air carriers. It estimated that it will take approximately 5-80 hours to fill out the application depending on the complexity. The use of the form is required to obtain FM approval of authority to collect PFC revenue (49 U.S.C. 40117(c)). No assurance of confidentiality is necessary or provided, It should be noted that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information unless It displays a currently valid OMB control number, The OMB control number associated with this collection of information s 2120-0557. Comments concerning the accuracy of this burden and suggestions for reducing the burden should be directed to the FAA at. 800 Independence Ave. SW, Washington, DC, 20591, Attn: Information Collections Clearance Officer., A10-20. .„.„,•••,,Ar• •••••• , FAA Form 5500-1 (8-10) Supersedes Previous Edition 1!!' )11 1,1r A I II III ATTACHMENT H Public Agency: Location: Impose Airport Use Airport(s): City of Yakima Yakima, WA Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field Yakima Air Terminal - McAllister Field Fill in all shaded areas, and break projects into major components. Prj PFC PFC Revenue Requested AIP Funds Grant No. Other Revenue Total Protect Cost Project Ty PFC Objective No. Project Title Level Pay-as-you-go Bond Capital Financing Total PFC 1 Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 design $4.50 $ 7,500 $ - $ - $ 7,500 $67,500 $0 $75,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety V 2 Replace existing taxiwy B & C lights design $4.50 $ 7,500 $ $ $ 7,500 $67,500 $0 $75,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety v 3 Enhanced pavement marking design $4.50 $ 7,500 $ 7,500 $67,500 $0 $75,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety 4 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck $4.50 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $18,000 $0 $20,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety I v 5 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck $4.50 $ 37,500 $ 37,500 $337,500 $375,000 Concurrent Enhance Safety 6 Wildlife Hazard Assessment $4.50 $ 5,000 $ 5,000 $45,000 $50,000 Concurrent Enhance Safety I v 7 Security access gates & card readers design & $4.50 $ 70,000 $ 70,000 $630,000 $700,000 Concurrent Preserve Security V 8 Lighting replacement 9/27 construction $4.50 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $450,000 $500,000 Concurrent Preserve safety v 9 Lighting replacement taxiway B & C construction $4.50 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $450,000 $500,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety V 10 Enhanced pavement marking construction $4.50 $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $450,000 $500,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety V 11 West ramp design $4.50 $ 16,000 $ 16,000 $144,000 $160,000 Concurrent Preserve Safety V 12 Snow removal equipment(SRE) blower & broom design $4.50 $ 2,000 $ 2,000 $16,000 $20,000 Concurrent Enhance Safety V 13 Snow removal equipment (SRE) blower & broom purchase $4.50 $ 100,000 $ 100,000 $900,000 $1,000,000 Concurrent Enhance Safety V 14 $ - $0 v 15 $ - $0 v 16 $ - $0 v 17 $ - $0 18 $ - $0 v 19 $ - $0 v 20 $ - $0 V Notice Total: $405,000 $0 $0 $ 405,000 Proposed Excluded Class(es) of Carrier: ATCO-Nonscheduled/On Demand Air Carriers filing FAA Form 1800-31 (CY2013 FAA ACAIS Database) ATS CHIll/ENT H Public Agency: Location: City of Yakima Yakima, WA Page 2 Fill in all shaded areas Submit this worksheet with FAA Form 5500.1 If you have any questions about this worksheet, please contact your local Airports District Office Printed: 10/30/2014, 9:55 AM Project Description Terminal Information Physical Dates Pre PFC Action Post-PFC Action Prj No. 1-'40110 Project Title Agency No. Detailed Project Description Project Start Project End Tkt Cntr Gates Bag Fac. Tkt Cntr Gates Bag Fac. 1 Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 design Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 - Design only 1/1/2015 ' 12/30/2015 2 Replace existing taxiwy B & C lights design Replace existing taxiway 6 & C lights - Design only 1/1/2015 12/30/2015 3 Enhanced pavement marking design Replace current airfield markings to meet FAA standards - Design only 1/1/2015 12/30/2015 4 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck design Replace existing equipment that has outlived its useful fife - Design only 1/1/2015 12/30/2015 5 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck purchase Replace existing equipment that has outlived its useful life - Purchase 4/1/2015 4/1/2016 6 Wildlife Hazard Assessment FAA requires airport sponsors to update wildlife hazardous management plan 1/112016 12130/2017 7 Security access gates & card readers design & construction Replace access gates and install readers to increase security and replace problematic equipment 1/112015 12/30/2016 8 Lighting replacement 9127 construction Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 outlived useful life - Construction 3/1/2016 11/1/2016 9 Lighting replacement taxiway13 & C construction Replace existing taxiway B & C lights to meet current FAA standards. This project will update taxiway edge lights to new LED standards to be consistent with previous oroiects -Construction 3/1/2016 11/1/2016 10 Enhanced pavement marking construction Replace current airfield markings to meet FAA standards - Construction 3/1/2016 11/1/2016 11 West ramp design Rehabilitate west ramp. Asphalt has outlived its useful life. Design only 1/1/2016 12/30/2016 12 Snoigw nemoval equipment(SRE) blower & broom des Replace existing equipment that has outlived its useful life - Design oy 1/112017 6/30/2018 13 Snow removal equipment (SRE) blower & broom purchase Replace existing equipment that has outlived its useful life - Purchase 1/1/2017 12/3012018 14 15 16 17 18 20 Submit this worksheet with FAA Form 5500.1 If you have any questions about this worksheet, please contact your local Airports District Office Printed: 10/30/2014, 9:55 AM Project Description ATTACHMENT H Public Agency: Location: City of Yakima Yakima, WA Page 3: Fill in all shaded areas PrJ No. ny Project Title Disagree Describe Disagreement and Source Public Agency Reason For Proceeding 1 Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 design w 2 Replace existing taxiwy B & C lights design . 3 Enhanced pavement marking design Select . 4 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck design 5 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck . 6 Wildlife Hazard Assessment . 7 Security access gates & card readers design & . 8 Lighting replacement 9/27 construction w 9 Lighting replacement taxiway B & C construction . 10 Enhanced pavement marking construction _ . 11 West ramp design . 12 Snow removal equipment(SRE) blower & broom design 13 Snow removal equipment (SRE) blower & broom purchase . 14 . 15 . 16 . 17 . 18 . 20 . Submit this worksheet with FAA Form 5500.1 if you have any questions about this worksheet, please contact your local Airports District Office Printed: 10/30/2014, 9:55 AM Disagreement ATTACHMENT H Public Agency: Location: City of Yakima Yakima, WA Page 4: Fill in shaded area Prj No. Project Title Project Justification NtrA Finding ringing Date Airspace Finding rmding -- Date ease Number ALY - Finding ringing Date 1 Replace existing runway lights on 9127 design Select • mm/dd/yyyy Select • Select • 2 Replace existing taxiwy B & C lights design Select • Select • Select • 3 Enhanced pavement marking design Select • Select v Select • 4 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck design Select v Select v Select v 5 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck Select v Select • Select v 6 Wildlife Hazard Assessment Select • Select • Select • 7 Security access gates & card readers design & Select • Select v Select • 8 Lighting replacement 9127 construction Select v Select • Select • 9 Lighting replacement taxiway B & C construction Select • Select v Select v 10 Enhanced pavement marking construction Select v Select • Select • 11 West ramp design Select • Select • Select v 12 Snow removal equipment(SRE) blower & broom design Select • Select • Select • 13 Snow removal equipment (SRE) blower & broom Select v Select • Select v 14 Select v Select • Select v 15 Select v Select • Select • 16 Select • Select v Select v 17 Select v Select v Select v 18 Select v Select v Select • 20 Select • Select • Select • Submit this worksheet with FAA Form 5500.1 If you have any questions about this worksheet, please contact your local Airports District Office Printed: 10/30/2014, 9:55 AM Environmental & Non-AIP Just ATTACHMENT 1-1 Public Agency: Location: City of Yakima Yakima, WA Page 5: For FAA Use ' 9 No. Project Title Level ac projec projec a • ove '• mee s 158.17(a)(2) and (3), plus comments Other FAA Comments 1 Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 design $4.50 v 2 Replace existing taxiwy B & C lights design $4.50 v 3 Enhanced pavement marking design $4.50 v 4 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck design $4.50 5 Snow removal equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck $4.50 v 6 Wildlife Hazard Assessment $4.50 7 Security access gates & card readers design & $4.50 J I 8 Lighting replacement 9/27 construction $4.50 9 Lighting replacement taxiway B & C construction $4.50 10 Enhanced pavement marking construction $4.50 v 11 West ramp design $4.50 v 12 Snow removal equipment(SRE) blower & broom $4.50 v 13 Snow removal equipment (SRE) blower & broom $4.50 v 14 $0.00 v 15 $0.001 w 16 $0.00 1 w I- 17 $0.00 1 v 18 $0.00 20 $0.00 v Printed: 10/30/2014, 9:55 AM FAA Findings & Comments ATTACHMENT G: A1,<PORT LAYOUT PLAN (ALP), AIRSrACE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS ALL PROJECTS FOR WHICH IMPOSE AND USE OR USE AUTHORITY IS REQUESTED IN THE APPLICATION MUST BE LISTED UNDER EACH TYPE OF FINDING BELOW. *****FOR FAA USE*,************************************************************,k,k****************************** PFC Application Number: ******************************************************************************************************************* ALP Findincts 1. Current ALP approval date: 8/1/2009 List proposed project(s) shown on this ALP: west ramp design, enhanced pavement markings design & construction, lighting replacement Runway 9/27, lighting replacement on taxiways B & C (approximately 11,061 Tinier feet), security access gates 2. List proposed project(s) not required to be shown on an ALP: Snow Removal Equipment design & purchase, Wildlife Hazard Assessment *****FOR FAA USE********************************************************************************************** Public agency information confirmed? YES [ ] PARTIALLY [ ] NO [ ] For each project which the ADO/RO disagrees with the public agency's finding, discuss the reason(s) for the FAA's nonconcurrance below. ******************************************************************************************************************** II. Airspace Findings 1. FAA Airspace finding date: June 28, 2004 (2004-ANM-0308-NRA) List proposed project(s) covered by this finding: security access gates, lighting replacement Runway 9/27, lighting replacement on taxiways B & C 2. List proposed project(s) not required to have an airspace determination Snow Removal Equipment design & purchase, lighting replacement Runway 9/27, lighting replacement on taxiways B & C (approximately 11,061 tinier feet), west ramp design, Wildlife Hazard Assessment *****FOR FAA USE********************************************************************************************** Public agency information confirmed? YES [ ] PARTIALLY [ ] NO [ ] For each project which the ADO/R0 disagrees with the public agency's finding, discuss the reason(s) for the FAA's nonconcurrance below. ******************************************************************************************************************* III. Environmental Findings 1. List proposed project(s) which are categorically excluded from the requirement for formal environmental review: west ramp design, enhanced pavement markings design & construct, lighting replacement Runway 9/27, lighting replacement on taxiways B & C, Snow Removal Equipment design & purchase 2. Date of FAA Finding of No Significant Impact: Nov TBA (September 29, 2014) (repeat as necessary) List proposed project(s) covered by this finding: Same as (111.1) 3. Date of FAA environmental record of decision: (repeat as necessary) List proposed project(s) covered by this finding: *****FOR FAA USE********************************************************************************************* Public agency information confirmed? YES [ ] PARTIALLY [ ] NO [ ] For each project which the ADO/RO disagrees with the public agency's finding, discuss the reason(s) for the FAA's nonconcurrance below. ******************************************************************************************************************* Application Reviewed by: Name Routing Symbol Date Passenger Facility Charge 15 Taxiway B Edge Lighting Approximate Linier Feet 4,071.00 287.00 108.00 100.00 933.00 153.00 50.00 164.00 2,725.00 200.00 472.00 540.00 410.00 85.00 100.00 201.00 262.00 100.00 100.00 Total J 11,061.00 iNg! - - — " 1 j.LL • — 1,,,r, ..... „.,.. 1 ..•,.., ,... '...., 1 ,.....-., 7, Y,42Rima Air • 4. 4 174.1Now, iri4re , . 411.1 .0 • rit'r " " " 4. 14c 0 I G000 ic ear h (s Google earth feet km 1 4000 1 1 1 1 as �fII11110111111111111111111 Imin$ill� f 11111 � If III'11111111111111111/111111111111 I ii ii III 11 IN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii I 1111 III111111111II ill 111 I II hi iIIIi 1 Boum1 „-,-„ U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Office of Airport Planning and Programming 800 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20591 Robert Peterson Yakima Air Terminal/McAllister Field 2406 West Washington Ave, Suite B Ste. B Yakima, WA 98903 regi nary Calend r Year 2013 nplanement Data to Determine Fiscal Year 2015 AP Funding Enclosed is a preliminary report with the total revenue enplanements at your airport for calendar year 2013 as reported by each air carrier (large certificated, commuter, and foreign) and nonscheduled/on demand operator. This data will be used to determine the amount of Airport Improvement Program (AIP) passenger entitlement funds apportioned to each eligible primary airport. The apportionment of entitlement funds for fiscal year 2015 will be announced after October 1, 2014 and will be based on final calendar year 2013 enplanement data. The enclosed information is preliminary and is being distributed for your review. No response is required unless a major discrepancy is identified between the revenue passenger enplanement data submitted by the air carrier to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) as shown on the enclosed report and your enplanement data. Please note that the enclosed numbers do not include non -revenue passengers. If a major discrepancy (e.g., missing carrier or a carrier with a 10% or greater difference) is identified, please provide, in writing, the name of the carrier with the discrepancy and their monthly revenue enplanements by August 8th to: Federal Aviation Administration Office of Airport Planning & Programming, APP -400 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20591 E -Mail: Sharon.Glasgowgfaa.gov Telephone number: (202) 267-8739 Reported discrepancies will be coordinated with the USDOT and verified with the air carrier. All discrepancies will be resolved and appropriate adjustments made by October 1, 2014. To assist in this effort, please review the enclosed infounation and promptly notify Ms. Glasgow of any major discrepancies. Thank you for your cooperation in this process. Enclosure FAA - Office Of Airports Report Date: 06/25/2014 SOURCE: CY 2013 FAA ENPLANEMENTS BY INDIVIDUAL CARRIERS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2013 Yakima Air Terminal/McAllister Field (YKM) SEA Carl Remmel 2406 West WashIngton Ave, Suite B, Yakima, WA 98903 YKM SCHEDULE TYPE ENPLANEMENTS CARRIER NAME (CARRIER CODE) SCHEDULED NONSCHEDULED TOTAL ATCO - Nonscheduied/On-Demand Air Cline Air Services LLC (RONA) 0 2 2 Netjets Aviation, Inc. (DXTA) 0 31 31 Priesler Aviation LLC (PRIA) 0 1 1 Seneca Flight Operations (SFOA) 0 51 51 Skinner Aviation, Inc. (S1ZA) 0 2 2 ATCO Total: 0 87 87 CAC - Commuters or Small Certificated Air Empire Airlines, Inc. (EM) CAC Total: 0 0 0 0 0 CRAC - Large Certificated Air Carriers, filing Addegiant Air LLC (04) 0 883 883 Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DL) 0 136 136 Federal Express Corp (FX) 0 0 0 Horizon Air Industries Inc (QX) 52,148 0 52,148 Miami Air International, Inc. (GL) 0 59 59 Sun Country Airlines (SY) 765 218 983 CRAG Total: 52,913 1,296 54,209 FFC - Foreign Air Carriers, filing T -100(f). London Air Services Limited (14Q) 0 12 12 FFC Tatal. 0 12 12 Site Total: 52,913 1,395 54,308 November 3,2U14 Updated 2406 W. Washington Ave, Suite B Yakima, Washington 98903 (500) 575-6149 � 57 -6185 FAX To: Air Cmniernwith signficant business interestoperating at the Yakima Air Terminal, ineluding butnot limited to: Aubrey Cofeman, Director of AirportAffairs AleskaAirtimes/Horizo Air — ASSEAP 1g3O0International Blvd Seattle, WA 98188 Trine Schrader, Stations Accountant MNAirlines/Sun Country AJdine 1300 Mendota Heights Mendota Heights, MN 55120 Daniel Brewer, Coordinator of Charter Operations Allegiant Air 1201 N Town Center Drive Las Vegas, NV 89144 Subject: Notice of Intent to submit an application to the Federal Aviation Administration to use a Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) for various projects at the Yakima Air Terminal, and Notice of Consultation Meeting. In accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR), 14 CFR Part 158.23, the Yakima Air Terminal is obligated to inform in writing, the air carriers operating at Yakima of its intent to submit an application to the FAA for authority to impose a PFC pnor to the submission of the apphcation to the FAA. This correspondence will fulfill this requirement, and the outline will follow Part 158.23(a) and ---~^--' TITLE PFC FUNDS AIPS FUNDS TOTAL _AIP Grant Project Justification Project Start Date Project End Date Replace existing lightsmo 9/27 = —Design�� 7^580 07.500 75,000 Replace existingmnwny lights 1/1/15 2/30/ 15 Replace existing taxiway B & C lights -Design 7,500 87,508 75.000 Replace existing taxiway 8&Clights 1/1/15 12/30/15 Enhanced pavement marking - Design 7,500 � 67.500 � 75/000 Replace curren markings to meet FAA standards 1/1/15 12/30/15 Snow Removal Equipment(SRE) Vacuum Truck - Design 2.080 18,000 20,000 Replace existing Terra Jet Vacuum Trok. outlived useful life 1/1/15 12/30/15 Snow Removal Equipment(SRE) Vacuum Truck - Purchase 37.500 337, O 375.000 Replace existing Terra Jet Vacuum Truck, to comply with FAR 139 FOD requirements 4/1/15 4/1/16 Wildlife Hazard Assessment 5.000 45.000 50.000 Required to perform Wildlife Hazard Assessment per FAA requirement 1/1/16 12/30/17 word/pFCApplication/airline notice Security Access Gates & Card Readers Design & Construction 70,000 0,000 700,000 Replace acces, ..ifes that have exceeded their useful life 1/1/15 12/30/16 Lighting replacement 9/27 — Construction 50,000 450,000 500,000 Replace existing runway lights on 9/27 due to outlived useful life 3/1/16 11/1/16 Lighting 50,000 Replacement Taxiway B & C Construction 450,000 500,000 Replace existing taxiway B & C lights due to outlived useful life 3/1/16 11/1/16 Enhanced 50,000 pavement marking - Const 450,000 500,000 Replace current markings to meet FAA standards 3/1/16 11/1/16 West Ramp — 16,000 Design 144,000 160,000 Rehab West Ramp outlived its useful life 1/1/16 12/30/16 Snow Removal 2,000 Equipment(SRE) Blower & Broom- Design 18,000 20,000 Replace existing SRE blower, and SRE plow with SRE Blower & SRE Broom. Both pieces of equipment have outlived their useful life 1/1/17 6/30/18 Snow Removal 100,000 Equipment (SRE)- Blower & Broom -Purchase 900,000 1,000,000 Replace existing SRE blower, and SRE plow with SRE Blower & SRE Broom. Both pieces of equipment have outlived their useful life 1/1/17 12/30/18 Totals 405,000 3,645,000 4,050,000 158.23(a)(2) 1. PFC level to be charged will be $4.50. 2. The proposed charge effective date is estimated to be 1/2/2016 3. The proposed charge expiration date is estimated to be 7/31/17 4. The estimated total PFC revenue will be $405,000. 158.23(a)(3) 1. The Yakima Air Terminal will request that air taxi/commercial operators be exempt from the charge. 2. CY2013 ACAIS Database - ATCO - Nonscheduled/On-Demand Air Carriers, filing FAA Form 1800-31 Cline Air Services LLC 2 Netjest Aviation, Inc. 31 Priester Aviation, LLC Seneca Flight Operation. 51 Skinner Aviation, Inc 2 ATCO Total 87 3. This class of carriers enplaned 87 passengers in 2013. This represents .16% of the total reported enplanements of 54,308. 4. Historically, this class of carriers has compromise less than 1% of the total boarding's and collection of the PFC would be unduly burdensome to these carriers. 158.23(a)(4) Consultation Meeting: In accordance with 158.23(a)(4), the airport will hold Air Carrier Consultation Meeting at 10:OOam, November 6, 2014 at the Airport Administration Office, 2406 West Washington Ave, Suite 8, Yakima, WA 98903. If any additional project information presents itself, it will be available at that time. By utilizing the PFC's funds we will be able to complete these needed projects in a timely manner. If you have any questions about this request, please don't hesitate to call. Word/PFC Application/airline notice 2 Sincerely, J2 Kris Yaiovich Administrative Assistant/ASC Pc: FAA, Seattle ADO Pc: Rob Peterson, Airport Manager Word/PFC Application/airline notice lel 11-1111.ii'lil''1111.11i'11111111111 ,O,I,I*IINVAI.411,111AIngi254:$4110111.111,11,VAYNAVAVAIMIIIIIIIIII4,11IIIIIIINOINIPOINPIIIIIIRIA.11101111011111111111111101111N101111,u1,111,,,,P,I,V,I,V,,111415,1,111;,INIPMAMI,,,,Olto .1,6NFN w iIa,J10, FrhOfdlf.11,fr dIL,4)))))1110,,,,,,011,1)11,1)1,1,V,VISAVAIN 2406 Washington Ave, Suite B Yakima, W s September 29, 2014 cp dcIi - r -f if./ 6 F4 -4-- 011111h6111HI,h0„lud,111,1111111,1i,1111111, n ft. 49 (509) 575.6185 F 4-1 (,244p. To: Air Carriers with significant business interest operating at the Yakima Air Terminal, including but not limited to: Kiran Limaye, Director of Airport Affairs Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air — ASSEAPZ 19300 International Blvd Seattle, WA 98188 Trine Schrader, Stations Accountant M Airlines/Sun Country Airlines 1300 Mendota Heights Mendota Heights, N 55120 Daniet Brewer, Coordinator of Charter Operations Allegiant Air 8360 S Durango Dr Las Vegas, NV 89135 Subject: otice of intent to submit an application to the Federal Aviation dministration to use a asserger Facility Cha e (PFC) for various projects at the Yakima ir Terminal, an otice of Consultation etin In accordance with Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR), 14 CFR Part 158.23, the Yakima Air Terminal is obligated to inform in writing, the air carriers operating at Yakima of its intent to submit an application to the FAA for authority to impose a PFC prior to the submission of the application to the FAA. This correspondence will fulfill this requirement, and the outline will follow Part 158.23(a) and (b). 158.23(aX1) PROJECT TITLE PFC ATPS FUNDS FUNDS TOTAL AIP Project Justification Grant Project Project Start Date End Date Replace existing 7,500 runway lights on 9/27 —Design Replace existing 7,500 taxiway B C U.hts -Design Enhanced pavement markin - Design Snow Removal Equipment(SRE) Vacuum Truck - Design 67,500 75,000 67,500 75,000 7,500 67,500 75,000 2,000 18,000 20,000 Snow Removal 37,500 337,500 Equipment(SRE) Vacuum Truck - Purchase Wildlife Hazard Assessment 5,000 Word/PFC Application/airline notice 45,000 375,000 50,000 Replace existing runway 1/1/15 12/30/15 lights on 9/27 Replace existing taxiway 1/ B & C lights Replace current 1/ markings to meet FAA standards Replace existing Terra 1/1/15 Jet Vacuum Truck, outlived useful life Replace existing Terra 4/1/1 Jet Vacuum Truck, to comply with FAR 139 FOD requirements Required to perform Wildlife Hazard Assessment per FAA requirement Security Access 70,000 Gates & Card Readers Design & Construction Replace acL es that have exceeded their useful fife 1/1/15 Lighting replacement 9/27 — Construction 50,000 450,000 500,000 Replace existing runway 3/1/16 11/1/16 lights on 9/27 due to outlived useful life Lighting Replacement Taxiway B & C Construction 50,000 450,000 500,000 Replace existing taxiway 3/1/16 11/1/1 B & C lights due to outlived useful life Enhanced 50,000 pavement marking - Const West Ramp — 16,000 Design Snow Removal 2,000 Equipment(SRE) Blower & Broom - Design 450,000 500,000 Replace current markings to meet FAA standards 3/1/16 11/1/16 144,000 i 160,000 Rehab West Ramp 1/1/16 12/30/16 outlived its useful Iife 18,000 20,000 Replace existing SRE 1/1/17 6/30/18 blower, and SRE plow with SRE Blower & SRE Broom. Both pieces of equipment have outlived their useful life West Ramp - 140,000 1,260,000. 1,400,000 Rehab East Ramp Construction outlived its useful life Snow Removal 100,00 Equipment (SRE)- Blower & Broom -Purchase 900,000 1,000,000 East Ramp — 16,000 144,000 160,000 Desi.n Terminal Building — Environment & Design Land Acquisition 100,000 900,000 1,000,000 50,000 450,000 500,000 East Ramp - Construction Totals 140,000 1,260,000. 1,400,000 851,000 7,659,000 8,510,000 Replace existing SRE blower, and SRE plow with SRE Blower & SRE Broom. Both pieces of equipment have outlived their useful life Rehab East Ramp outlived its useful life Initial Design and Environmental' for construction of terminal building Acquire land for additional hangars as outlined in Airport Master Plan 4/1/17 12/30/17 1/1/17 12/30/18 1/1/18 12/30/18 1/1/18 12/31/18 1/1/18 2/31/18 Rehab West Ramp 1/1/19 12/30/19 outlived its useful Iife 158.23(a)(2) 1. PFC level to be charged will be $4.50. 2. The proposed charge effective date is estimated to be 1/2/2016 3. The proposed charge expiration date is estimated to be 7/31/19 4. The estimated total PFC revenue will be $851,000. 158.23(a)(3) 1, The Yakima Air Terminal will request that air taxi/commercial operators be exempt from the charge. 2. CY2013 ACAIS Database - ATCO - Nonscheduled/On-Demand Air Carriers, filing FAA Form 1800-31 Cline Air Services LLC 2 Netjest Aviation, Inc. 31 Priester Aviation, LLC 1 Seneca Flight Operation. 51 Skinner Aviation. Inc 2 ATCO Total 87 3. This class of carriers enplaned 87 passengers in 2013. This represents .16% of the total reported enpianements of 54,308. Word/PFC Application/airline notice 2 4. Historically, this class of carriers has compromise less than 1% of the total boarding's and collection of the PFC would be unduly burdensome to these carriers. 158.23(a)(4) Consultation Meeting: In accordance with 158.23(04), the airport will hold Air Carrier Consultation Meeting at 10:00am, November 6, 2014 at the Airport Administration Office, 2406 West Washington Ave, Suite B, Yakima, WA 98903. If any additional project information presents itself, it will be available at that time. By utilizing the PFC's funds we will be able to complete these needed projects in a timely manner. If you have any questions about this request, please don't hesitate to call. Kris Yalovich Administrative Assistant/ASC Pc: FM, Seattle ADO Pc: Rob Peterson, Airport Manager Word/PFC Application/airline notice 3 Yap°.'/a Air Terminal --McAllister red PFrApp/^caf'on Public otice Notice of Intent to submit an application to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to impose and use a Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) for various projects at the Yakima Air Terminal ` �rv, General information is included in the Air Carrier Notification letter as is general project information, justification, estimated costs, etc. The Air Carrier Consultation Meeting is November 6, 2014. Written public comments will be accepted until close ofbusiness, October 31,2O14. Comments shourd be sent to Airport Manager, 2406 W Washington AveSuite 8, Yakima, WA 98903. ATTN: PFC-15 Collection Comments. The PFC Program allowing anairport tocollect $4.SQ�onneach qma(hOedpassenger for approved airpunp�jectx/saN`xved under Federal Av��ooRegulation (�4R\,7lthe14CodmofFedera/R��mha1�ons PartPart~ (FAR), ,158.isavaikob/e andmaybeoievvedontheF/�\^aweboite(wmw.faa.govi 158 PF[level tobecharged will be$4.50.Theproposed charge effective date ysestimated tnbe1/2/��16The proposed charge expinatk/ndate ises�mat*dtobe7/31/JQ19 estimated 1/2/2016.The$851,000. Below is a description of the projects as outlined in CFR 158.23(a)(1) PROJECT PFC ...- � TITLE �+or� ' TOTAL /U� ^ Project /."**,�*.. Project ��� '~~~'^~~"" Project r,�e� FUNDS ' FUNDS Grant ` Start^End �Date—__.^^ Replace . 7,500 67,500 75,000� Replace runway 1/1/15 12/30/15 existing lightso" runway lights ^ ' ^ ^ ^ 9/27 on9/Z7Design — existing taxiway 8&C Replace lights -Design 7,500 67,500 75,000 Enhanced '7,500 67,500 _75/000 pavement marking- Reolace existing taxiway 8&Clights Replace current markings to meet FAA standards /1/15 Snow Removal 2,000 18,000 20,000 Equient(SN E)Vacuum Truck - Design Replace 1/1/15S ^ existing - 12/ 0/I5 Terra Jet Vacuum Truck, outlived useful life Snow Removal Equipment(SR E)Vacuum Truck - Purchase 37,500 7,500 376,000 Wildlife Hazard Assessment 5/000 45,000 ^50/300 Replace 4/1/ 5' 4/1/16 Terra Jet Vacuum Truck, to cornply with FAR 139 FOD requirements Required to perforrn 1/1/%6 12/30/17 Wildlife Hazard Assessment per FAA Security Access Gates & Card Readers Design & Construction 70,000 30 700,000 Replace a—„ates 1/1/15 12/30/16 that have exceeded their useful life Lighting" 50/008 450/000 500000 Replace existing replacement , ' " runway lights oo 9/27 ' � 9/27due UzoutQved v o - Construction useful life Lighting 50\008 450,000 " 5[KlODO � Replace existing . Replacement ^ o taxiway B&[lights Taxiway 13 & C due to outlived � Construction' / useful life Enhanced 50,000 450,000 500,000,� Replace current pavement ` markings to meet marking - FAA standards Const West Ramp - 16/080 144,000 160,000 ' Rehab VVes1Ramp 1/1/16 13/30/16 Design / outlived its useful Iife design only Snow Removal Equipment(SR E| 8lovver6& 2,000 18,000 20,000 West Ramp - 140,000 1,260,000 ,400,00 Construction Snow Removal ^ 108,000 900J000 Equipment (SRE)- Blower & Broom - Purchase EasRamp Design - Terminal Building - Environment @\ Design Land Acquisition 16,000 50/000 450I00 100,000 900,000 1,000000 160,000 1,000,000 Replace existing SRE brower, and SRE plow with SRE Blower &SRE Broom. Both pieces of equipment have outlived their useful life Rehab East Ramp outlived its useful life Replace existing SRE blower, and SRE plow with SRE 8kavvmr& SRE Broom. Both pieces of equipment have outlived their useful life Rehab East Ramp outlived its useful life nitiaI Design and Environmental for construction of terminal building Acquire land for additional hangars as outlined in Airport -414472.1#0, December 1, 2014 Kris Yalovich Administrative Assistant/ASC 2406 W. Washington Ave,Suite Yakima, Washington 98903 Re: Carrier Certification of Agreement /Disagreement pursuant to Title 14, C.F.R., Section 158.23 of Alaska Airlines, Inc. for PFC Application #15 for Authority to impose and use Passenger Facility Charge (PFC)at Yakima Air Terminal McAllister Field. Dear Ms. Yalovich: Pursuant to provisions of 14 CFR part 158, this letter serves as Alaska Airlines' written certification of agreement with the Authority's plan to impose and use PFC collections at Yakima Air Terminal McAllister Field (YKM). The statements below are in response to the materials presented to the airlines in the Airport's request for funding as described in the "Notice of Intent to submit an application to the Federal Aviation Administration to use a Passenger Facility Charge (PFC) for various projects at the Yakima Air Terminal, and Notice of Consultation Meeting, "which was sent to the representative airlines dated November 3, 2014. Alaska's agreement / disagreement is based upon the eligibility, cost estimates, scope, and description of the project as presented. If any changes occur that materially change the defined projects, Alaska automatically certifies disagreement pending review and evaluation of revised information. The materials provided for the proposed PFC application request collection of collect $405,000. The PFC level will remain at $4.50 per defined enplanement passenger. ro osal to impose and Use PFC Application # 15: oject 1: Replace existing runway lights -Design PFC Amount: $7,500 Grants: $67,500 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 2: Replace existing taxiway B & C lights -Design PFC Amount: $7,500 Grants: $67,500 Position: Agree Comments: None 1.1111111111110! 1,1,1,1111,11,1111111111111111111111111111 Project 3: Enhanced payment markings -Design PFC Amount: $7,500 Grants: $67,500 Position: Agree Comments: None. Project 4: Snow Removal Equipment (SRE)-Vacuum Truck -Purchase PFC Amount: $35,500 Grants: $337,500 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 5: Wildlife Hazard Assessment PFC Amount: $5,000 Grants: $45,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 6: Security Access Gates & Card Readers Design and Construction PFC Amount: $70,000 Grants: $630,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 7: Lighting Replacement Taxiway B&C Construction PFC Amount: $50,000 Grants: $450,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 8: Enhanced Pavement Marking -Construction PFC Amount: $50,000 Grants: $450,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 9: West Ramp -Design PFC Amount: $16,000 Grants: $144,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 10: Snow Removal Equipment (SRE) Blower & Broom -Design PFC Amount: $2,000 Grants: $18,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Project 11: Snow Removal Equipment (SRE)-Blower & Broom Purchase PFC Amount: $100,000 Grants: $900,000 Position: Agree Comments: None Sincerely, ALASKA AIRLINES, INC. h ) Aubrey Coleman Manager, Airport Affairs cc: Laura A. McKee — A4A Andrew Edstrom, FM Seattle Airports District Office YKM File U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration January 27, 2015 Mr. Robert Peterson Airport Manager Yakima Air Terminal-McAlrister Field Airport 2406 W. Washington Avenue, Suite B Yakima, WA 98905 RE: PFC Application: 15-15-C-00-YKM Dear Mr. Peterson: Northwest Mountain Region Colorado, Idaho, Montana Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming 1601 Lind Avenue, S, W. Renton, Washington 98057 In accordance with section 158.30(e) Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 158 (14 CFR 158), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acknowledges your notice of intent to impose a passenger facility charge (PFC) at the Yakima Air Terminal -McAllister Field Airport (YKM) and to use PFC revenue at YKM. The authority to impose a PFC is contingent on your continued compliance with the terms of 49 U.S.C. 40117, 14 Code of Federal ReguFations (CFR) Part 158 and any conditions included in this Ietter. Your notice of intent, received on December 30, 2014 has been assigned the following PFC number: 15-15-C-00-YKM. The FAA does not have any particular objections to your proposed pjects, nor your notice of intent. The FAA acknowledges that you will begin collecting a PFC for YKM at a $ 4.50 level on January 1, 2016 and complete your collections onAugust 1.2017. Furthermore, the FAAacknowledgesthatyou will collectthefollowing amounts for the foflowing projects identified below. Num Project Title 001 Replace Existing Runway Lights on 9/27 - Design. 002 Replace Existing Taxiway 8&CLights Design. 003 Enhance Pavement Marking Design. 004 Snow Removal Equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck - Design. 005 Snow Removar Equipment (SRE) Vacuum Truck Purchase. 006 VVi|dUheHazmndAaoeuoment, 007 Security Access Gates & Card Readers Design & Conotruobon, 008 Lighting Replacement 9127 - Construction 009 Lighting Replacement Taxiway B& C Construction, 010 Enhanced Pavenient Marking - Construction 011 RehabHitate West Ramp - Design. 012 Snow Removal Equipment (SRE) Blower & Broom - Design. 013 Snow Removal Equipment (SRE)Blower & Broom ' Purchase. PFC Approved Level Type Project StatuPFC $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $7'500 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $7.500 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $7.500 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $2.000 B4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $37.500 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $5,000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $70,000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $50.000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $50,000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $50.000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $10.000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $2.000 $4.50 Concurrent Acknowledged $100.000 Total: $405,000 2 All pjuotsmrnpoy-os-ymu-gofinunoed. The pub!ic agency did not receive any thsagreements as a result of theFr public notce and air carrier consultation meeting. The FAA also acknowledges your proposal to exempt that class of air carrier defined as: Air taxi/ commercial operators — Nonscheduled/On-demand air carriers filing FAA Form 1800-31. We request that you notify the carriers in each excluded class, which were listed in your notice of intent, of their exemption. All public agencies co|lecNogPFC's are subject to reporting, recordkeeping,ondouditingrequirementsmn described in Part 158, Subpart D (section 158.61 et, seq.). The date must be the first day of the month and must be at least 30 days from the date of this letter. We requesthat you provide a copy of your notice to the FAA when you notffy the domestic and foreign air carriers hobegin collecting PFC"m. Also, you' are responsible for coordinating any construction with the appropriate federal offices, as you would with any non -federally funded construction. Beodvioad,oentkon158.33(a)(1)naquimasyoutoimp|mmontyourooncurremt impose and use pjects, that the FAA has not objected to, within 2 years ofthe date of this letter. Section 158.33(a)/1\ requires the public agency to begin implementation of a p'eotnnYaterthan2yeansofternaneivingdemronoetouaePFCrevenue on that pjeot. Also be advised, that the ability to collect on this application is governed by either the charge -expiration date, notedabows.orwhanfu||ooUootionouthndh/(PFCoo||actionsp[uointerest)isreaohed'wh|uhevernomeofimt Therefore, it is important to monitor your rate of collection. Adeoisiun summary table showing the cumulative history of PFC decisions for YKM is enclosed for your use. We have also enclosed the list of advisory circulars with which you must comply in accordance with your certification of assurance number 9, Standards and' Specifications. AIso, you may wish to check out our website to confirm whetherer this action has been recorded on the 'PFC Approved Locations, Coiiections, and Expiration Dates'report. t is generated each month, and is located at: vm^wv.faa.Qov/mirports/pfc/month|y_raporta. f you have any questions pertaining to this application, please contact Mr. Andrew Edstrom of the Seattle Airports District Office, at: (425) 227-2641. William L. Watson Manager, Planning, Environmental and Financial Programs Branch Northwest Mountain Region Enclosures Decision Summary Report Application Approved for Approved for Number Collection Use 92-01-C-00-YKM* $416,256 $416,256 92-01-C-01-YKM* (16,028) (16,028) 92-01-C-02-YKM* 6,974 6,974 9402-C-00-YKM* 14,745 14,745 94-02-C-01-YKM' (75) (75) 95-03-C-00-YKM* 220,000 220,000 95-03-C-01-YKM* (41,150) (41,150) 96-04-C-00-YKM* 432,000 432,000 96-04-C-01-YKM* 230,515 230,515 96-04-C-02-YKM* 188,442 188,442 96-04-C-03-YKM* 114,118 114,118 96-04-C-04-YKM* 0 0 00-05-C-00-YKM* 480,000 297,687 00-05-C-01-YKM* (260,340) (101,561) 01-06-U-00-YKM* 0 182,313 01-06-U-01-YKM* 0 (158,779) 01-07-1-00-YKM * 456,000 0 01-07-I-01-YKM* (456,000) 0 02-08-C-00-YKM 55,000 55,000 02-08-C-01-YKM (12,195) (12,195) 05-09-C-00-YKM 198,184 198,184 05-09-C-01-YKM 19,714 19,714 05-10-C-00-YKM 701,494 701,494 05-10-C-01-YKM 10,653 10,653 08-11-C-00-YKM 783,961 483,961 09-12-U-00-YKM 0 300,000 10-13-C-00-YKM 178,995 178,995 12-14-C-00-YKM 703,801 703,801 15-15-C-00-YKM 405,000 405,000 Report Total $4,830,064 $4,830,064 Closed Applications. FAA Airports Current FAA Advisory Circulars Required for Use in AIP Funded and PFC Approved Projects Updated: 3/20/2014 View the most current versions of these ACs and any associated changes at: http://www.faa.00v/airports/resources/advisory circulars NUMBER TITLE 70/7460-1K Obstruction Marking and Lighting 150/5020-1 Noise Control and Compatibility Planning for Airports 150/5070-6B Airport Master Plans Change 1 160/5070-7 The Airport System Planning Process 150/5100-136 Development of State Standards for Nonprimary Airports 150/5200-28D Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS) for Airport Operators 150/5200-30C Airport Winter Safety And Operations Change 1 150/5200-31C Airport Emergency Plan Change 2 150/5210-5D Painting, Marking, and Lighting of Vehicles Used on an Airport 150/5210-7D Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Communications 150/5210-13C Airport Water Rescue Plans and Equipment 150/5210-14B Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Equipment, Tools and Clothing 150/5210-15A Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Station Building Design 150/5210-18A Systems for Interactive Training of Airport Personnel FAA Advisory Circulars Required for Use in AIP Funded and PFC Approved Projects Updated 3/20/2014 ARP Page 1 of 5 NUM ER TITLE 160/5210-18A Drivers Enhanced Vision System (DEVS) Ground Vehicle Operations on Airports 150/6220'10E Guide Specification for Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Vehicles 150/5220-160 Automated WeaterObservimg8yotemmo(ANOS)fonNnn-Fod*no|Applicatiomw 1505220`17B Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) Training Facilities 150/5220-18A Buildings for Storage and Maintenance of Airport Snow and Ice Controt Equipment and Materials AC 150/5220-20 Airport Snow and lce Control Equipment Change 1 150/5220'21C Aircraft Boarding Equipment 150/5220-228 Engineered Materials Arresting Systems (EMAS) for Aircraft Overruns 150/5220-23 Frangible Connections 1505220'24 Foreign ObjecDebris Detection Equipmen 1505220'26 Airport Avan Radar Systems 150/5220-26 Airport Ground Vehicle Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS -B) Change 1 Out Squitter Equipment 150/5380-7B FAA Po1cy on Facility Relocations Occasioned byAirport lmprovements or Changes 160/5300-13A Airport Design Change 1505300'14C Design ofAircraft Deicing Facilities 150(5300-16A General Guidance and Specifications for Aeronautical Surveys: Establishment of Geodetic Control and Submissiori to the NatonaI Geodetic Survey 1505300-17C Standards for Using Remote Sensing Technologies in Airport Surveys 150/5308'18B Genera Guidance and Specifications for Submissron ofAeronautical Surveys Change 1 to NGS: Field Data Collection and Geographic Information System (GIS) Standards 150/5820'5O Surface Dranage Design 150/5320-6E Airport Pavement Design and Evauation FAA Advsory CfrcuIars Required for Use iti ArF' Funded and PFC Approved Projects Updated 3/20/2014 ARP Page zmo NUMBER TITLE 150/5320-12C Measurement, Construction, and Maintenance of Skid Resistant Airport Pavement Surfaces 150/5320-15A Management of Airport Industrial Waste 150/5235-48 Runway Length Requirements for Airport Desi n 150/5335-5C Standardized Method of Reporting Airport Pavement Strength — PCN (Draft approved for use) 150/5340-1L Standards for Airport Markings 150/5340-5D Segmented Circle Airport Marker System 150/5340-18F Standards for Airport Sign Systems 150/5340-30G Design and Installation Details for Airport Visual Aids 150/5345-3G Specification for L-821, Panels for the Control of Airport Lighting 150/5345-5B Circuit Selector Switch 150/5345-7F Specification for L-824 Underground Electrical Cable for Airport Lighting Circuits 150/5345-1OG Specification for Constant Current Regulators and Regulator Monitors 150/5345-12F Specification for Airport and Heliport Beacons 150/5345-138 Specification for L-841 Auxiliary Relay Cabinet Assembly for Pilot Control of Airport Lighting Circuits 150/5345-26D FAA Specification For L-823 Plug and Receptacle, Cable Connectors 150/5345-27E Specification for Wind Cane Assemblies 150/5345-28G Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) Systems 150/5345-390 Specification for L-853, Runway and Taxiway Retro reflective Markers 150/5345-42G Specification for Airport Light Bases, Transformer Housings, Junction Boxes, and Accessories 150/5345-43G Specification for Obstruction Lighting Equipment 150/5345-44J Specification for Runway and Taxiway Signs 150/5345-45C Low -Impact Resistant (LIR) Structures FAA Advisory Circulars Required for Use in AIP Funded and PFC Approved Projects Updated 3/20/2014 ARP Page 3 of 5 NUMBER TITLE 1505345~460 Specificaton for Runway arid Taxiway Light Fixtures 1505345-47C Specification for Series to Series Isolation Transformers for Airport Lighting Systems 150/5345-49C Specification L-854, Radio Controent 1506345'50B Specification for Portable Runway and Taxiway Lights 1505345-51B Specification for Discharge -Type Flashing Light Equipmerit 150/5345'52A Generic Visual G|ideslopeIndicators (GVG|) 158/6345'53O Airport Lightng Equipment Certification Program 160/5345-54B Specification for L-884, Power and Control Unit for Land and Hold Short Lighting Systems 150/5345'55A Specification for L-893, Lighted VisuaI Aid to Indicate Temporary Runway Closure 150/5345'56B Specification for L-890 Airport Ughting Control and Monitoring Systerri (ALCMS) 1505360-12F Airport Signing and Graphics 1505360-13 Change 1 Planning and Design Guidelines for Arrport Terminal FaciIities 150/5360-14 Access to Airports By Individuals With Disabilities 150/5370'2F Operational Safety on Airports During Construction 1505370'1OF Standards for Specifying Construction of Airports 150/5 70-11B Use of Nondestructive Testing in the Evaluation of Airport Pavements 150/5370-13A Off -Peak Construction ofAirport Pavements Using Hot-MixAsphalt 1505270'15B Airside Applications for ArtificiaI Turf 150537046 Rapid Construction of Rigid (Portland Cement Concrete) Airfield Pavements 1506370-17 Airside Use of Heated Pavernent Systems 150/5380'GB Guidelines and Procedures for Matntenance of Airport Pavements 150/ 0-2C Heliport Design FM Advisory Circulars Requred or Use in AIP Funded and PFC Approved Projects Updated 3/20/2014 ARP Page 4mo 150/5395-1A TITLE Seaplane Bases THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL APPLY TO AIP PROJECTS ONLY Updated: 3/7/2014 NUMBER TITLE 150/5100-14D Architectural, Engineering, and Planning Consultant Services for Airport Grant Projects 150/5100-17 Changes 1 - 6 Land Acquisition and Relocation Assistance for Airport Improvement Program Assisted Projects 150/5300-9B Predesign, Prebid, and Preconstruction. Conferences for Airport Grant Projects 15015300-15A Use of Value Engineering for Engineering Design of Airports Grant Projects 150/5320-17 Airfield Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating (PASER) Manuals 150/5370-6D Construction Progress and Inspection Report — Airport Grant Program 150/5370-12A Quality Control of Construction for Airport Grant Projects 150/5380-7A Airport Pavement Management Program FAA Advisory Circulars Required for Use in AIP Funded and PFC Approved Projects Updated 3/20/2014 ARP Page 5 of 5