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AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN <br />6.4.4 Airport Layout Plan Drawing (Sheet 4) <br />The Airport Layout Plan Drawing is a key document which serves as a graphic representation of existing <br />and future Airport facilities. The future Airport facilities include those that are scheduled to be completed <br />primary purposes of this drawing is to depict those areas that future facilities are planned to be <br />constructed upon so that the associated land can be reserved for future and ultimate use. <br /> <br />The drawing also reflects changes to physical features on and in the vicinity of the Airport that may affect <br />navigable airspace or the ability of the Airport to operate. Development shown on the ALP corresponds <br />-year period. Specifically, the sheet depicts <br />the limits of the Airport property interests, land uses, and configuration of facilities in compliance with <br />geometric design separation and clearance standards. It also includes a plan view of FAR Part 77 approach <br />surface for each runway end along with identifying navigational aid (NAVAID) facilities. <br /> <br />Additionally, the ALP includes the dimensional information in order for recommended development to be <br />designed in accordance with FAA planning and design specifications outlined in FAA Advisory Circular <br />150/5300-13A Change 1 Airport Design and 150/5070-6B - Change 2, Airport Master Plans. Dimensional <br />information aids users of the ALP to determine and plan for adequate separation between future <br />development and existing and future runways, taxiways, taxilanes, and associated airspace. Lastly, the <br />sheet provides a location to chronicle the ALP reviewer and approval stamps/letter (s). <br />6.4.5 Ultimate Airport Layout Plan Drawing (Sheet 5) <br />One of the goals of this study was to establish a plan for development beyond the 20 year planning <br />period. In creating solutions for the 20-year planning period, a very long-term outlook is needed in order <br />to establish a vision for the Airport. During the alternatives process, this planning team along with <br />members of airport staff examined each concept to ensure development made in the planning period was <br />in line with the vision of the Airport. <br /> <br />The Ultimate Airport Layout Plan Drawing depicts the configuration of the Airport beyond the 20-year <br />planning period. This drawing is intended to illustrate the long term vision of the Airport. Establishing a <br />vision ensures that development in the planning period will not limit the growth and development toward <br />the Airport vision. Additionally, this sheet is intended to aid in persevering land needed for those <br />developments that are far outside of the planning period. <br /> <br />The ultimate runway length was carried forward from the previous master plan and validated by this <br />planning team in order to preserve land for future runway development. The ultimate length of Runway <br />16R-34L is 9,200 feet, and 6,500 feet for Runway 16L-34R. <br /> <br />6.4.6 Air Carrier Terminal Area Plan (Sheet 6) <br />The Air Carrier Terminal Area Plan sheet is centered on the area surrounding the commercial passenger <br />terminal building. The sheet depicts existing and future facilities as well as dimensional criteria involving <br />runway and taxiway surfaces. Two expansions to the passenger terminal building are shown on this sheet. <br /> <br /> EUGENE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN 6-4 <br /> <br />