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D-1 A p p e n d i x d Chapter 7 Checklists 7.3 Through-the-Fence Operations (Tier 4 Property) Planning documents Have Need Current Needs updating Airport Layout Plan (ALP)? Airport Master Plan? Strategic Business Plan? TTF ordinance options Check to select Notes Airport adopts an ordinance? Airport requests adoption of ordinance? Airport adopts policy in lieu of ordinance? Primary management and compliance documents Check to select Notes Leasing/rents and fees policy? Minimum standards? Rules and regulations? Development standards? Stakeholders and interested parties Check to select Notes FAA? State aviation organization? Airport sponsor? Airport operators, tenants, and users? Adjacent property owners? Community? Evaluation Based on the benefits, complexities, and risks discovered in this evaluation, is TTF an option for airport development as a potential revenue generator? What additional guidance (see ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-the-Fence Operations) applies to this option for your airport? Conclusion:
D-2 Generating Revenue from Commercial development On or Adjacent to Airports 7.4 Community Land Use Planning for Revenue Generation Local land use agencies Authority Key staff names/titles? Yes No City? Township? County? Regional planning authority? Other? Additional notes: Current land use around airport Notes Identify zoning districts Identify permitted uses in each district Future land uses Notes Identify future land uses Identify permitted uses Evaluation What current and planned land uses fall into the destination zoning category? If none, which individuals can be approached to start a dialogue to change the planning framework to permit and encourage destination zoning uses near the airport? Conclusion:
Chapter 7 Checklists D-3 7.5 Economic Development and Business Attraction Economic development activities by regional authorities or organizations Notes Local economic development corporation? Downtown development authority? Other public organization(s)? Regional economic development corporation? Local chamber of commerce or other membership organization? State economic development initiative? Other? Current economic development initiatives Check to select Notes Tax incentives? Shovel-ready development sites? Labor force initiatives? Community investments in quality-of-life features? Airport participation strategy Notes Attendance or active membership on development boards, commissions, organizations? Presentations to these organizations? Other ideas to participate in the community and promote economic development? Evaluation Which current programs offer the opportunity for the airport sponsor to become involved in furthering economic development that will be beneficial for the airport and community? If there are none, how can the airport sponsor convene interested parties to initiate the conversation? Conclusion:
D-4 Generating Revenue from Commercial development On or Adjacent to Airports 7.6 Public Finance Tools and Airport Revenue Generation Opportunities Revenue generation opportunities Current practice? Permitted? Yes No Yes No Tax increment financing (TIF)? Special assessment district? Business improvement district (BID)? Transfer of development rights? Connection fees? Local income and payroll tax? Sales tax/occupancy tax? Land value tax? Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ)? Joint development? Sale of airport services? Access fees and privilege fees? Evaluation Do these results show promise for potential revenue generation for the airport? Which opportunities, if any, will require political measures to enable implementation? What additional guidance (see ACRP Report 121: Innovative Revenue StrategiesâAn Airport Guide) applies to the airportâs plans and goals? Conclusion:
Abbreviations and acronyms used without definitions in TRB publications: A4A Airlines for America AAAE American Association of Airport Executives AASHO American Association of State Highway Officials AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ACIâNA Airports Council InternationalâNorth America ACRP Airport Cooperative Research Program ADA Americans with Disabilities Act APTA American Public Transportation Association ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials ATA American Trucking Associations CTAA Community Transportation Association of America CTBSSP Commercial Truck and Bus Safety Synthesis Program DHS Department of Homeland Security DOE Department of Energy EPA Environmental Protection Agency FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAST Fixing Americaâs Surface Transportation Act (2015) FHWA Federal Highway Administration FMCSA Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration FRA Federal Railroad Administration FTA Federal Transit Administration HMCRP Hazardous Materials Cooperative Research Program IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ISTEA Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 ITE Institute of Transportation Engineers MAP-21 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (2012) NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASAO National Association of State Aviation Officials NCFRP National Cooperative Freight Research Program NCHRP National Cooperative Highway Research Program NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NTSB National Transportation Safety Board PHMSA Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration RITA Research and Innovative Technology Administration SAE Society of Automotive Engineers SAFETEA-LU Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (2005) TCRP Transit Cooperative Research Program TDC Transit Development Corporation TEA-21 Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (1998) TRB Transportation Research Board TSA Transportation Security Administration U.S.DOT United States Department of Transportation
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