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<br />airport safety zone boundaries as established by the Airport Land Use Policy Plan are <br />kept on file with the Zoning Enforcement Official. The airport safety zone boundaries shall <br />also be delineated on the Zoning Map with reference to applicable regulations. <br /> <br />A. Purposes. The specific purposes of the Airport Safety Zone regulations are to ensure <br />land use compatibility with airport operations in proximity to San Leandro and to pro- <br />vide for the safe operation of aircraft. The airport safety zone consists of two (2) are- <br />as, an inner portion and an outer portion, for which different land use regulations ap- <br />ply. The four air safety considerations addressed by these regulations are: <br /> <br />1. Height Limits. The prevention of obstacles to air navigation caused by tall ob- <br />jects, structures, or buildings. <br /> <br />2. Hazards. The prevention of hazards to air navigation caused by smoke, glare, <br />electrical interference, bright or concentrated beams of light, and concentrations <br />of birds. <br /> <br />3. Ground Safety. The exposure of persons on the ground to accidents, especially <br />where land uses are characterized by concentrations of persons. <br /> <br />4. Noise. The exposure of persons on the ground to noise from aircraft operations, <br />especially jet aircraft. <br /> <br />B. Inner Portion. Within the inner portion of the airport safety zone, extending to fourteen <br />hundred (1,400) feet from the end of the runway, the following uses and structures <br />are not permitted: <br /> <br />1. Permanent structures or objects projecting above the level (elevation) of the pri- <br />mary surface of the runway. <br /> <br />2. Any land use that on a regular basis would result in a concentration of persons <br />exceeding twenty-five (25) persons per net acre. <br /> <br />3. Compatible land uses in this portion of the safety zone include limited horticulture <br />provided that no nursery equipment or materials shall be stored and no struc- <br />tures erected, open space for natural resources (wetlands), open space for the <br />managed production of resources (water areas necessary to commercial fisher- <br />ies), and open space for public health and safety (uses related to flood control <br />such as retention ponds, drainage easements, or flood plains). <br /> <br />C. Outer Portion. Within the outer portion of the airport safety zone, extending beyond <br />fourteen hundred (1,400) feet to five thousand three hundred (5,300) feet, new uses <br />shall be nonresidential low-density. <br /> <br />Exhibit G: Proposed Amended Article16 Page 22 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated
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