Aeronautics Act - Mountain View Airport Zoning Regulations
Mountain View Airport Zoning Regulations
Description of the Objective
“Presently, no regulations exist to cover the airfield at Canadian Forces Detachment Mountain View (CFDMV). Given that there are plans to increase the number of flights and that the economy in the area is driven by agriculture and tourism, there is a need to ensure that the airfield be operated safely and be protected from encroachments and future developments” (Triage, September 2010).
Description of the Regulation
This proposed Airport Zoning Regulation (AZR) is being created in the interest of flight and air navigation safety. It sets a zone covering non-federal lands (provincial, municipal, private) with height limitations for construction of structures which would constitute a safety hazard in the vicinity of the airport and/or an impediment to visual and instrument approach paths around the airport. The proposed Regulations would provide for the removal, if necessary, of natural growth that exceeds the prescribed height limitations and prohibits certain land uses which would increase attraction of birds and thus increase the bird-strike hazard. It would also prohibit any land uses that could cause interference with aeronautical communications (e.g. operating any kind of radios that would cause interference with Air Traffic Control Frequencies). Establishment of these restrictions is provided under the Aeronautics Act in the interest of air safety.
Enabling Act
Aeronautics Act s.5.4 (2) (b).
Indication of Business Impacts
“The affected lands are mostly agricultural and residential. Therefore the proposed Regulations will have negligible or no impact on land values” (Triage, September 2010). No direct gross costs or savings are expected on industry, consumers or the public.
Public Consultation Opportunities
A copy of the draft maps were forwarded to CFDMV for pre-consultation purposes. Also, a meeting has taken place with military base officials. Local communities most affected by these proposed Regulations will be consulted in the near future. Once the military base and these municipalities have been given time to examine the impacts of the AZR and provide comments, a finalized version will be prepared for public hearings and published in the Canada Gazette, Part I. Aboriginal consultation was investigated and it was determined that Aboriginal consultation was not required.
Departmental Contact
Peter Nielsen, OLS
Manager - Land Registry Office
Directorate Portfolio Planning
National Defence
66 Slater Street
5th Floor, # 508
Ottawa, ON K1A 0K2
Email: peter.nielsen2@forces.gc.ca
Telephone: 613-996-4679
Fax: 613-947-3385
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