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2017-07-12 Agenda with Backup 0+6- DENTON ENTERPRISE AIRPORT DFW ACCESS, EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS. Airport Advisory Board Meeting Wednesday — July 12, 2017 Airport Terminal Meeting Room 1 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 2 CITY OF DENTON + MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA DENTON AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD ENTERPRISE DENTON AIRPORT IN Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 5:30 p.m. a "" " Denton Enterprise Airport Terminal Meeting Room 5000 Airport Road, Denton, Texas AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Jim Stodola, Chair Pete Lane Stu Moorhead Kent Key Ira Weinstein Robert Tickner Martin M ainja Call to Order Roll Call After determining that a quorum is present, the Airport Advisory Board will convene in a regular meeting during which the following items will be considered: Pledge of Allegiance Airport Manager's Report The public body may not propose, discuss, deliberate or take legal action on any matter in the summary unless the specific matter is properly noticed for legal action. Approval of Minutes Regular Meeting: May 10, 2017 Presentations from Members of the Public 1. Mike Sykes regarding update on US Jet Center FBO Citizens may complete one Request to Speak "Public Comment" card per night for the "Presentation from Member of the Public" part of the meeting and submit it to the Airport Staff. Presentation from Members of the Public time is reserved for citizen comment regarding non-agendized items. No official action can be taken on these items. Presentation from Members of the Public is limited to five speakers per meeting with each speaker allowed a maximum of three (3) minutes. Under Section 551.042 of the Texas open meetings act, response to citizen comments during the Public Comment time is limited to response to inquiries from the Airport Advisory Board or 3 the public with specific factual information or recitation of policy, or accepting a proposal to place the matter on the agenda for an upcoming meeting AND under Section 551.0415 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, staff and board members may provide reports about items of community interest regarding which no action will be taken, to include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules; an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen; a reminder about an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social, ceremonial, or community event organized or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body or an official or employee of the municipality; or an announcement involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of people in the municipality that has arisen after posting of the agenda. REGULAR AGENDA How the Regular Agenda Works: The Board takes a separate action on each item on the Regular Agenda. Any citizen wishing to address the Board regarding any or all items on the Regular Agenda, should complete a Request to Speak "Public Comment" card for each topic you wish to address and submit it to Airport Staff. Speakers will be given three (3) minutes to speak per item. Additional time may be granted to speakers representing two or more persons. Cards for designated speakers and the person they represent must be submitted together. Comment cards must be submitted before public testimony has begun on any Regular Agenda or Public Hearing item. 1. Discussion and input regarding the Monthly Operations Report A. May 2017 B. June 2017 Staff contact: Chase Patterson, Operations Coordinator, 940-349-7736, chase.Patterson@cityofdenton.com 2. Discussion and input regarding the Monthly Financial Report— May 2017 Staff contact: Scott T. Gray, Airport Manager, 940-349-7744, scott.gray@cityofdenton.com 3. Discussion and input regarding the Monthly Construction Report Staff contact: Chase Patterson, Operations Coordinator, 940-349-7736, chase.Patterson@cityofdenton.com 4. Staff Report on the May Storm Damage and Repair Staff contact: Chase Patterson, Operations Coordinator, 940-349-7736, chase.Patterson@cityofdenton.com 5. Staff Report on the West Parallel Runway Project Staff contact: Scott T. Gray, Airport Manager, 940-349-7744, scott.gray@cityofdenton.com 4 6. Staff Report on Council Airport Committee and/or City Council aviation-related items Staff contact: Scott T. Gray, Airport Manager, 940-349-7744, scott.gray@cityofdenton.com 7. Discussion and possible action to modify the Airport Advisory Board Meeting Schedule Staff contact: Julie Mullins, Administrative Assistant, 940-349-7736, 0ulie.mullins@cityofdenton.com 8. Discussion and possible action to add Board Member requested item on a future agenda Staff contact: Scott T. Gray, Airport Manager, 940-349-7744, scott.gray@cityofdenton.com Adjournment NOTE: The Airport Advisory Board reserves the right to adjourn into a Closed Meeting on any item on its Open Meeting agenda consistent with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, as amended, including without limitation, Sections 551.071-551.086 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, or as otherwise allowed by law. CERTIFICATE I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted on the bulletin board at the City Hall of the City of Denton, Texas, on the day of August, 2017 at o'clock (a.m.) (p.m.). JENNIFER WALTERS, CITY SECRETARY THE CITY OF DENTON AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. THE CITY WILL PROVIDE SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS FOR HEARING IMPAIRED IF REQUESTED AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE SCHEDULED MEETING. PLEASE CALL THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE AT 349-8309 OR USE TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICES FOR THE DEAF (TDD) BY CALLING 1-800-RELAY-TX SO THAT A SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER CAN BE SCHEDULED THROUGH THE CITY SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 5 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 6 T AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 DENTON ACTION REPORT ENTERP RI S F Staff Contact: Scott T. Gray, AIRPORT Approval of Meeting Minutes Airport Manager w'wv +rtss Phone No.: (940) 349-7744 ACTION Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting May 10, 2017 Attachment(s): 1. Draft minutes of the May 10, 2017 Regular Meeting Action Taken: THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Approved by Airport Advisory Board on 7/12/2017 Chairman,Jim Stodola DRAFT MINUTES Secretary, Julie Mullins AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD MAY 10, 2017 After determining that a quorum was present, the Airport Advisory Board of the City of Denton, Texas convened in a Regular Scheduled Meeting Wednesday, May 10, 2017. The meeting began at 5:30 p.m. in the Airport Terminal Building Meeting Room at 5000 Airport Road, Denton, Texas, during which the following items were considered: BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Ira Weinstein, Pete Lane, Martin Mainja and Bob Tickner. BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: Stu Morehead, Chairman, Jim Stodola, and Kent Key excused absence. STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Nelson, Director of Transportation, Michelle Cunningham, Business Development Officer, and Chase Patterson, Airport Operations Coordinator and acting Recording Secretary. PUBLIC PRESENT: None. Meeting was called to order by Mark Nelson, Transportation Director at 5:32 p.m. 1. Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. There was not a Board Chair or Vice Chair present for the meeting. Mr. Nelson requested that the first order of business was electing an acting chair to run this meeting only. Member Weinstein nominated Member Tickner as Acting Chairman to run the Board meeting. Member Mainja seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 2. Receive reports by citizens and other interested persons. None 3. Consider approval of the Airport Advisory Board meeting minutes from March 8, 2017. No meeting April 12,2017. Member Mainja made a motion to approve the minutes as presented for the March 8, 2017 meeting. Member Weinstein seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Receive a report and hold a discussion regarding the elections for the Airport Advisory Board. 9 Mr. Nelson updated the board from the last meeting. Member Mainja and Member Tickner gave interest on becoming a vice chair. Mr. Nelson asked to post pone elections until the Chairman is back, or until August 2017 after the new Airport Board members are appointed. 5. Receive a report, hold a discussion, and give staff direction regarding economic development efforts in support of Denton Enterprise Airport. Mr. Nelson commented on the economic incentives the Board has previously expressed interest. Mr. Nelson introduced Michelle Cunningham from the City's Economic Development Department to give a report on all incentive programs the City has to offer. Ms. Cunningham informed the Board that the Med Trans training facility that is being built at the Airport was able to take advantage of some of these incentives. Business Air, USAG, Green Point, and Nebrig and Associates have also been given incentives for doing business on the Airport. Ms. Cunningham also works with business retention and expansion and work Force Development and Education with DISD, UNT, and TWU with their curriculum and international partnership. The department has created an aviation stand-alone concept incentive to get aviation businesses to move to Denton. Working with the Master Plan for the Westside of the Airport to get infrastructure and working on Westside Runway development. Member Mainja asked if the Board can get an update on a quarterly basis on incentives here at the Airport. Ms. Cunningham indicated that quarterly updates can be provided. 6. Receive a report and hold a discussion on the West Side Runway Project. Mr. Nelson gave a report on the changes for the west side runway project. There should be a public meeting at the Airport in late June on the environmental impact. 7. Airport Management Report: a. Airport Management Mr. Nelson gave a report on the new Airport Manager, Scott Gray. Mr. Nelson gave the Board some background on Mr. Gray. Mr. Nelson also informed the board about the Field Service Worker III who will start in a couple of weeks. b. Congressman Burgess Event Mr. Nelson gave a report on the Congressman Burgess Event for recognition of military appointees on June 2, 2017. All board members are invited to attend this annual event. c. 35th Annual TxDOT Aviation Conference Mr. Patterson gave a report on the break-out sessions that each Airport staff member attended at the Conference. 10 d. Tower Operations Mr. Patterson gave a report on tower operations; the report shows the running total since the first of the year. e. Fuel Commissions Mr. Patterson gave a report on the fuel commissions. 8. Under Section 551.042 of the Texas open meetings act, respond to inquiries from the Airport Advisory Board or the public with specific factual information or recitation of policy, or accepts a proposal to place the matter on the agenda for an upcoming meeting AND Under Section 551.0415 of the Texas Open Meetings Act, provide reports about items of community interest regarding which no action will be taken, to include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules; an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen; a reminder about an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social, ceremonial, or community event organize or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body of an official or employee of the municipality; or an announcement involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of people in the municipality that has arisen after posting of the agenda. 9. Adjournment: 6:39 P.M. 11 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 12 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 1A DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Discussion and input regarding Staff Contact: Chase Patterson, aw,,oass, Operations Report for May 2017 Operations Coordinator .^wanawwr ass Phone No.: (940) 349-7736 INFORMATION Airport Monthly Operations Report for May 2017 PURPOSE The purpose of this item is to keep the Airport Advisory Board informed as to the operational status of the Airport. OPERATIONS Operation Type May 2016 May 2017 % Change 2016 YTD 2017 YTD % Change IFR Itinerant 954 952 -0.2% 4,700 4,708 +1.7% VFR Itinerant 3,795 5,195 26.9% 20,340 22,550 +10.9% Local 7,209 5,767 -25.0% 29,984 25,252 -15.8% Total 11,958 11,914 -0.4% 55,024 52,510 -4.6% FUELING Type April 2016 April 2017 % Change 2016 YTD 2017 YTD %Change Jet A 125,194 89,972 -39.1% 730,295 698,849 -4.3% AvGas 24,972 43,648 42.8% 253,480 234,430 -7.5% Total 150,166 133,520 -12.5% 983,775 933,279 -5.1% BASED AIRCRAFT Description Single Engine Multi Engine Jet Helicopter Total May 2017 271 56 22 17 366 Jan 2016 327 70 36 25 458 Note: 2016 as reported on FAA 5010 13 Commission Information Report Agenda Item No.: 1A Airport Monthly Operations Report for May 2017 ALERTS Date Type Description None INCIDENTS Date Description None 14 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 1B DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Discussion and input regarding Staff Contact: Chase Patterson, aw,,oass, Operations Report for June 2017 Operations Coordinator .^wanawwr ass Phone No.: (940) 349-7736 INFORMATION Airport Monthly Operations Report for June 2017 PURPOSE The purpose of this item is to keep the Airport Advisory Board informed as to the operational status of the Airport. OPERATIONS Operation Type Jun 2016 Jun 2017 % Change 2016 YTD 2017 YTD % Change IFR Itinerant 889 11019 14.6% 5,589 5,727 2.5% VFR Itinerant 4,691 4,232 -9.8% 25,031 26,782 7.0% Local 6,382 5,091 -20.2% 36,366 30,343 -16.6% Total 11,962 10,342 -13.5% 66,986 62,852 -6.2% FUELING Type May 2016 May 2017 % Change 2016 YTD 2017 YTD %Change Jet A 87,358 120,531 38.9% 817,651 819,380 2.1% AvGas 27,625 39,425 42.7% 281,105 273,855 -2.6% Total 114,981 159,956 39.1% 1,098,756 1,093,235 -0.5% BASED AIRCRAFT Description Single Engine Multi Engine Jet Helicopter Total Jun 2017 274 57 22 17 370 Jan 2016 327 70 36 25 458 Note: 2016 as reported on FAA 5010 15 Commission Information Report Agenda Item No.: 1A Airport Monthly Operations Report for June 2017 ALERTS Date Type Description 6/10/2017 1 Piper Seneca, engine trouble INCIDENTS Date Description 6/2/2017 Tower reported coyotes on the west side of the runway, Staff chased 6/9/2017 Ponding Rwy 18 @ 1,000', Staff swept area 16 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 2 DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Discussion and input regarding Financial Staff Contact: Scott T. Gray, aw,,oass, Report for May 2017 Airport Manager E,�wanawwr ass Phone No.: (940) 349-7744 INFORMATION Airport Monthly Financial Report for May 2017 PURPOSE The purpose of this item is to keep the Airport Advisory Board informed as to the financial status of the Airport. AIRPORT ENTERPRISE FUND (Oct 16—May 17 -66%) FY Budget YTD Budget YTD Actual Variance % Budget Revenues Operating $999,000 $666,133 $506,148 ($159,985) 50.6% Gas Well $475,000 $316,730 $309,202 ($7,528) 65.1% Subtotal $1,474,000 $982,863 $815,350 ($167,513) 55.3% Expenditures Expenditures $1,449,366 $966,429 $801,540 $164,889 55.3% Operating Profit/(Loss) $24,634 $16,434 $13,810 ($2,624) 56.1% 17 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 18 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 3 DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Discussion and input regarding the Staff Contact: Chase Patterson aw,,oass, Monthly Construction Report Operations Coordinator �.^wanawwr ass Phone No.: (940) 349-7736 INFORMATION Discussion and input regarding the Monthly Construction Report. REPORT Quebec Hangars The 27 Quebec Hangars were completed at the end of 2016. Airport Staff began leasing these hangars out at the beginning of 2017 and are at 100 percent capacity, with the exception of two box hangars with drainage issues. The drainage repairs were completed on June 30t" and Airport Staff is in the process of contacting prospective waiting list applicants. Security Fencing Airport staff has evaluated fencing needs to enhance security on the south end of the Airport. Over the next several weeks, contractors will be installing fencing in several locations along John Carrell Road and Spartan Drive. These two projects will address the majority of fencing gaps on the south end of the Airport. Security Cameras Several Pan-Tilt-Zoom cameras are being installed to enhance security, as well as incident management. The primary location is located on the Air Traffic Control Tower. These new cameras will provide enhanced capabilities to view the majority of the airfield. Airport staff will utilize these cameras to document airfield incidents such as wildlife and emergency situations. 19 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 20 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 4 DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Staff report on the May storm damage Staff Contact: Chase Patterson aw,,oass, and repair Operations Coordinator �.^wanawwr ass Phone No.: (940) 349-7736 INFORMATION Staff report on the May storm damage and repair. REPORT On the morning of May 23, 2017, Denton Enterprise Airport was hit by a severe storm that caused significant damage to aircraft and hangars. This storm brought rain, hail, and a max wind gust of 108 mph as reported by the Air Traffic Control Tower. As a result of this storm eight (8) aircraft were declared a total loss with numerous others reporting minor damage. An estimated fourteen (14) buildings sustained significant damage to roll up doors, hangar doors, and roofs. Some of our tenants are still in the process of assessing and repairing their hangars to get them back to normal operation. The airport is currently working through our risk management department on the assessment and repair of damage to city owned fencing and hangars. 21 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 22 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 5 DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Staff report on the West Parallel Staff Contact: Scott T. Gray aw,,oass, Runway Project Airport Manager �.^wanawwr ass Phone No.: (940) 349-7744 INFORMATION Staff report on the West Parallel Runway Project. REPORT The West Parallel Runway design has been completed by KSA Engineering and TxDOT has completed the final review. KSA has developed a preliminary timeline (see attached) illustrating a 13 month phased construction plan (see attached). Kimley-Horn is in the process of completing the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the project. The draft EA will go through final review by both TxDOT and FAA over the next month. Once their review is completed, the Airport will be required to conduct a Public Hearing to solicit public comments. It is anticipated that a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) will be received. The final step will be to solicit for construction, which will follow FAA's approval of the EA. Attachment(s): 1. Preliminary Timeline 2. Design Sheets C6-C10 3. Aerial Plan 23 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 24 Denton Enterprise Airport Parallel Runway Begin Phase � Environmental AUGAdvertise and • Begin • (all work Assessment Bid Parallel Construction outside primary 2017 Public Hearing2017Runway Project 0 Phase 1 2017 existing runway Mobilization safety area) Begin Phase 3 Begin Phase 4 Begin Phase 5 A (Displacement JUN (Displacement JUL (Remarking A UG on Runway 36/ on Runway 18/ primary Runway Open Runway � Construction of � Construction of � 18L-36R & � i8R-36L • Connecting • Connecting • Project Cleanup/ • Taxiway A6) Taxiway Az) DemL111obilization) THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 26 r3 7-�' �L a N N Z U 400' 0 400' 800' a O ° d 0 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET f 0 w i wgoo - �Np`, LLl C mIZE O TAXIWAY AYU.O0 H r U ee K RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(.) Q RSA(e) RSA(e) R..(.) RSA(e) e"f6A(e) RSA(e) ftSA(e) SA e) RSA(e) ftSA(e) Q RSA(e) R.(e) Q RSA(e) Q V EXISTING RUNWAY 18-36 Z Z </'� OL (e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(ej e) ft5A(e) RSA(.) 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CONDITION AT NO EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. RSA(e) EXISTING RUNWAY SAFETY AREA REQUIRED WITHIN THIS PHASE. 2. THE PROJECT AREA SHALL BE FREE OF ANY CONTRACTOR STOCKPILE MATERIALS UPON 2. ACCESS ROUTES FOR EACH CONSTRUCTION PHASE SHALL BE COORDINATED OW.2. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK IN THIS PHASE,THE AIRPORT WILL ISSUE THE COMPLETION OF THE JOB UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. WITH THE OWNER.ROUTES SHOWN ARE PRELIMINARY ONLY,AND SUBJECT TOreAPPROPRIATE NOTAM THAT MEN AND MATERIALS WILL BE IN SPECIFIC APPROVAL AND ADJUSTMENT BY THE OWNER.SEE PHASING PLANS FORyou dig. N STAGING AREAS OUTSIDE OF THE RSA FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 3. UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT,ALL THE HAUL ROUTES SHALL BE PROPERLY ADDITIONAL ACCESS ROUTE INFORMATION. x e CLEANED TO PREVENT OBSTRUCTION AND/OR CAUSE INCONVENIENCE TO NORMAL F E NO NOTAMS ARE REQUIRED WHEN OUTSIDE OF THE RSA UNLESS REGULAR TRAFFIC.ALL TEMPORARY HAUL ROUTES SHALL BE REMOVED AND BROUGHT 3. THE PAVEMENT ON THE ACCESS ROUTES MAY NOT SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION A o TRANSITIONAL SURFACE IS ENCROACHED. BACK TO ORIGINAL CONDITION OR BETTER,INCLUDING TOPSOILING AND SEEDING AT NO TRAFFIC.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL LIMIT LOAD AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT A c a COST TO THE OWNER. DAMAGE OR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS BID ADEQUATE BUDGET TO REPAIR DAMAGE a 3. CANCEL NOTAMS IN STEP 2 ABOVE. TO PAVEMENT. 4. THE RPR TRAILER,ALL OF THE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT,AND ANY FACILITIES L) P,CE >N TEMPORARILY PLACED ON SITE FOR THE PROJECT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE. 4. AIRCRAFT ALWAYS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY. 5. ANY PROPERTIES BELONGING TO THE AIRPORT SHALL BE RETURNED TO THE AIRPORT 5. SWEEP ALL EXISTING RUNWAY PAVEMENT FREQUENTLY AS NECESSARY TO KEEP �5\.�\O�\P\ N ' `a OWNER. PAVEMENT FREE OF DEBRIS. 500' '�� CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE NO ~ 7 STOCKPILED MATERIAL OR 6. PROPER DRAINAGE(NO LOCALIZED PONDING)SHALL BE MAINTAINED,PRIOR TO,DURING 6. REPAIR ANY DAMAGE TO ANY EXISTING PAVEMENTS UPON COMPLETION OF PRIMARY SURFACE 1 PARKED EQUIPMENT WHICH AND AFTER MOBILIZATION. CONSTRUCTION AT NO DIRECT PAY. LEVEL PENETRATES THE PRIMARY 7. DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE DONE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE ENGINEER. 7. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES SHALL TRAVEL A MINIMUM AMOUNT STOCKPILE SURFACE OR TRANSITIONAL ON NEWLY CONSTRUCTED PAVEMENTS SO THAT THE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED /.\/.7 /� ��,�� SURFACE FOR EITHER RUNWAY. This document is released 8. DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE DONE IN A MANNER THAT WILL NOT CAUSE ANY AREAS WILL NOT BE DAMAGED.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ��% � %i for the purpose of interim INCONVENIENCE TO AIRPORT OPERATIONS. REPAIR OF ANY DAMAGE TO THE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED PAVEMENTS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. review under the authority Jonathan N.Farmer,P.E., 9 AND PAIDANY AGE TO THE OR AT THE CIRPORT PROPERTIES DURING ONTTRACTOR'S OWN EXPENSE.DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE REPAIRED 8 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MONITOR THE CONDITION OF PUBLIC ACCESS ROUTES PART 77 PRIMARY AND 108575,on May 26,2017.It USED TO ACCESS THE AIRPORT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ON A DAILY is not to be used for 10. SAFETY REGULATIONS SHALL BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES DURING DEMOBILIZATION. BASIS.ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS,INCLUDING TRANSITIONAL SURFACES (X-SEC.) construction,bidding,or BUT NOT LIMITED TO DELIVERY OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS,SHALL BE permit purposes. 11. THE COST OF DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE CONSIDERED SUBSIDIARY TO ITEM S-1, REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY UPON DETECTION OF DAMAGE OR UPON NOTIFICATION N.T.S. MOBILIZATION AND FIELD OFFICE. FROM THE CITY OF DENTON.TEMPORARY REPAIRS MAY BE CONSTRUCTED TO MAINTAIN PUBLIC ACCESS ROADS TO A PASSABLE CONDITION BY GENERAL PUBLIC UNTIL SUCH TIME AS FINAL COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT OR FINAL REPAIRS ARE MADE.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT TEMPORARY AND FINAL SEAL: REPAIR METHODOLOGIES AND RECEIVE APPROVAL BY THE CITY OF DENTON TBPE Firm Registration No,F-1356 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.TEMPORARY AND FINAL REPAIRS TO PUBLIC ACCESS SHEET NO. ROADS AND ROUTES AS A RESULT OF THE CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES ARE AT NO EXPENSE TO THE CITY OF DENTON AND SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 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LEGEND �P -INSTALL HMAC SURFACE COURSE FOR THE NEW PARALLEL RUNWAY 18R-36L COORDINATE TABLE "Callbefmymidig. 36L PAPI-4,RELOCATION OF A PORTION OF TOM COLS RD.,AND AND PORTIONS OF THE TAXIWAYS"A2"AND"A6"CONSTRUCTION AS OUTLINED IN - a�CONSTRUCTION OF 4,545 L.F.OF CHAIN LINK SECURITY FENCE __� WORK LIMITS OF PHASETHIS PHASE POINT NO. LATITUDE LONGITUDE NORTHING EASTING ELEV DESCRIPTION OOINSTALL NEW AIRPORT SECURITY FENCE ON NORTH AND SOUTH ENDS ------ 1. THIS PHASE DOES NOT REQUIRE RUNWAY OR TAXIWAY CLOSURES. -CONSTRUCT RELOCATED AIRFIELD SERVICE ROAD 1 N33°11'41.45" W97°12'09.63" 7120100.55 2365334.42 619.8 PHASE LIMITS REMOVE EXISTING FENCES AND MOWSTRIP ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH ENDS CONTRACTORS STAGING AREA2. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK IN THIS PHASE,THE AIRPORT WILL ISSUE THE -PERFORM FINAL GRADING ALONG THE RUNWAY AND TAXIWAYS WITHIN THE 2 N33°11'35.62" W97°12'09.63" 7119511.66 2365341.89 609.0 PHASE LIMITS APPROPRIATE NOTAM THAT MEN,MATERIALS,AND MACHINERY WILL BE IN LIMITS OF THIS PHASE 3 N33°11'35.62" W97°11'56.91" 7119525.36 2366422.46 622.2 PHASE LIMITS SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION AREAS FOR THE DURATION OF THIS PHASE.NO RSA -REINSTALL THE STOCKPILED TOPSOIL WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THIS PHASE NOTE: NOTAMS ARE REQUIRED WHEN OUTSIDE OF THE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA UNLESS -INSTALL ABOVE GROUND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ROCK CONSTRUCTION EXIT 4 N33°12'32.85" W97°11'55.66" 7125309.73 2366457.21 636.9 PHASE LIMITS LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF TRANSITIONAL SURFACE IS ENCROACHED. -INSTALL VEGETATIVE COVER IN ALL DISTURBED AREA DURING THIS PHASE ALL UTILITY PRIOR TO ANY > > > > SITE ACCESS ROUTE -PERFORM MARKINGS RUNWAY 1 AND TAXIWAY T AND"A6" 5 N330 12'32.86" W97°11'57.37" 7125310.99 2366311.76 634.9 PHASE LIMITS EXCAVATION TAKING PLACE. 3. STAKE EXISTING RSA AT 100'INTERVALS.PROTECT STAKES THROUGHOUT PAVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED IN THIS PHASEHASE H AS SHOWN ON THE MARKING PLANS DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. 6 N33°12'50.94" W97°11'56.97" 7127136.98 2366322.58 629.0 PHASE LIMITS Rsn(°) EXISTING RUNWAY SAFETY AREA This document is released 7. AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ITEMS ABOVE,COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT for the purpose of interim 4. PERFORM UTILITY LOCATES. MANAGER TO OPEN WORK AREA AND ACCESS ROUTES.FOLLOW STEPS BELOW: 7 N33°12'51.16" W97°12'10.91" 7127143.99 2365138.66 639.0 PHASE LIMITS review under the authority -CLEAN ALL PAVED SURFACES TO REMOVE FOD of Jonathan N.Farmer,P.E., 5. INSTALL APPROPRIATE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES PRIOR TO BEGINNING SOIL -REMOVE(IF ANY)LOW PROFILE BARRICADES 8 N33°12'29.45" W97°12'11.38" 7124950.18 2365125.67 650.5 PHASE LIMITS 108575,on May 26,2017.It DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.(SEE EROSION CONTROL SHEETS). -REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT,MATERIALS,AND PERSONNEL FROM WORK AREA is not to be used for g N33°12'29.36" W97°12'05.81" 7124946.67 2365598.79 643.5 PHASE LIMITS construction,bidding,or 6. WORK ACTIVITIES WITHIN LIMITS OF WORK AREA FOR THIS PHASE INCLUDE: 8. COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT TO CANCEL ALL NOTAMS THE AIRPORT ISSUED. 10 N33°11'41.40" W97°12'06.86" 7120098.44 F365570.08 623.2 PHASE LIMITS permit purposes. :PERFORM AND STOCKPILE THE EXISTING TOPSOIL WITHIN THE PHASING LIMITS. -PERFORM INITIAL GRADING OPERATIONS TO SUBGRADE ELEVATIONS. 9. PAVEMENTS THAT ARE OPEN/CLOSED IN THIS PHASE ARE AS FOLLOWS: -INSTALL ALL DRAINAGE COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE ALL EXISTING RUNWAY AND TAXIWAY PAVEMENTS ARE OPEN -INSTALL ALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE -PERFORM SUBGRADE STABILIZATION FOR THE NEW PARALLEL RUNWAY 18R-36L SEAL: TBPE Finn Registration No.F-135fi SHEET NO. NOTE: PART OF A MULTIPHASE PROJECT C7 28 0 o x Z m U 4iFdO U 400' 0 400' 800' a a N O GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET O a N o X dyw y m �c �"a o lr' 0 L �w w o:eG e w �o= YUO ~ T1NY e POUITMA-12' ° TAXIWAY A ° Z RS4(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RS4(e) Q RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) ° JiSA(e) RS4(e) RSA(e) N e) RSA(e) RSA(e) Q RSA(e) R.(.) RSA(e)R ' 5,307' F 645' 4 -11) J EXISTING RUNWAY 18-36 5 �M \ \\\ \ I r1 ITN=236673099 " Z 4 E=2366730.99 3 8 7 '^ (e) RS4(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) S4(e) RSA(e) RSA(eJ RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RS4(e) RS4(e) RSA(e) RWe) RS4(e) RSA(e) - 54(e) RSA(e) RSA co TEMPORARY PROPOSED 2 DISPLACED TAXIWAY"A6" 1 2 ^ THRESHOLD CONSTRUCTION L.L a � � m P�2pSEpgiJyWAv Sao zaL �� a QU) z X C� o-� LLI W W O Q CONTRACTOR'S ACCESS ^ STOCK PILE AREA ~ ROUTE z z Q W LLI 0_STAGING AREA Z coO 3: LLJ Know whan elow w w Call before you dig 0o NOTE: ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ,� o N CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY m m _h 'c i °w LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF o 3 LL m n o H ALL UTILITY PRIOR TO ANY ' ° EXCAVATION TAKING PLACE. r o o a PHASE 3:CONSTRUCTION OF TAXIWAY"A6"WITHIN RSA CLEAN ALL PAVED SURFACES TO REMOVE FOD LEGEND o -REMOVE LOW PROFILE BARRICADES POINT TABLE -REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT,MATERIALS,AND PERSONNEL FROM WORKAREA 1. THIS PHASE REQUIRES A RUNWAY DISPLACEMENT.SEE NOTE 9 BELOW FOR AIRFIELD WORK LIMITS OF PHASE E PAVEMENT CLOSURE SUMMARY. POINT# LATITUDE LONGITUDE NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION DESCRIPTION 8. COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT TO CANCEL ALL NOTAMS THE AIRPORT ISSUED. 2. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK IN THIS PHASE,THE AIRPORT WILL ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE 1 N33'1V 42.45" W97'11'56.76" 7120216.04 2366426.57 624.46 WORK LIMITS ` NOTAM THAT MEN,MATERIALS,AND MACHINERY WILL BE IN SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION AREAS 9. PAVEMENTS THAT ARE OPEN/CLOSED IN THIS PHASE ARE AS FOLLOWS: CONTRACTOR'S STAGING AREAS a.12 FOR THE DURATION OF THIS PHASE,INCLUDING THE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA. RUNWAY 18-36 TEMPORARY DISPLACEMENT(5307'AVAILABLE) 2 N33'11'40.69" W97'11'56.80" 7120037.18 2366425.51 623.62 WORK LIMITS v RUNWAY 18R-36L CLOSED TAXIWAY ALPHA SOUTHERN 950'CLOSED 3 N33'1 V 42.43" W97'11'54.23" 7120215.97 2366641.75 627.72 WORK LIMITS ROCK CONSTRUCTION EXIT 3. INSTALLIMAINTAIN BARRICADES AT LOCATIONS SHOWN. TAXIWAY BRAVO OPEN TAXIWAY At OPEN 4 N33'11'S0.47" W97'11'S4.01" 7121028.98 2366649.87 629.95 WORK LIMITS 4. PERFORM UTILITY LOCATES. TAXIWAY A2 OPEN TAXIWAY A3 OPEN 5 N33'11'50.47" W97'11'52.07" 7121031.28 2366814.80 629.91 WORK LIMITS 0-8-6 BARRICADES 5. INSTALL APPROPRIATE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES PRIOR TO BEGINNING SOIL DISTURBING TAXIWAY A4 OPEN ACTIVITIES.(SEE EROSION CONTROL SHEETS). 6 N33°11'32.45" W97°1V 52.40" 7119209.22 2366809.56 625.19 WORK LIMITS > > > > SITE ACCESS ROUTE TAXIWAY A5 OPEN 6. WORK ACTIVITIES WITHIN LIMITS OF WORK AREA FOR THIS PHASE INCLUDE: TAXIWAY A6 CLOSED 7 N33'11'32.45" W97'11'54.47" 7119207.57 2366633.36 624.13 WORK LIMITS resA(e) -DISPLACEMENT OF RUNWAY XI END APPROXIMATELY THE TAX I WAY A7 CLOSED EXISTING RUNWAY SAFETY AREA TO THE NORTH 8 N33°11'40.64" W97'11'S4.24" 7120035.24 2366642.83 627.62 WORK LIMITS This document is released -STRIP AND STOCKPILE THE EXISTING TOPSOIL WITHIN THE PHASING LIMITS. for the purpose of interim -PERFORM INITIAL GRADING OPERATIONS TO SUBGRADE ELEVATIONS. review under the authority -INSTALL ALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE of Jonathan N.Farmer,P.E., -PERFORM SUBGRADE STABILIZATION FOR THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE TAXIWAY"A6" 108575,on May 26,2017.It CONSTRUCTION AS OUTLINED IN THIS PHASE. is not to be used for -INSTALL HMAC SURFACE COURSE FOR THE TAXIWAY"A6"PAVEMENT AREA AS OUTLINED IN construction,bidding,or THIS PHASE. permit purposes. -PERFORM FINAL GRADING ALONG TAXIWAY"A6"WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THIS PHASE -REINSTALL THE STOCKPILED TOPSOIL WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THIS PHASE -INSTALL ABOVE GROUND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE -INSTALL VEGETATIVE COVER IN ALL DISTURBED AREA DURING THIS PHASE -PERFORM FINAL TAXIWAY MARKINGS ON TAXIWAY"A6",RUNWAY 18R-36L,AND A PORTION SEAL OF TAXIWAY"A2"AS SHOWN IN THE MARKING PLANS TBPE Finn Registration No.F-135fi 7. AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ITEMS ABOVE,COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT MANAGER TO SHEET NO.OPEN RSA AND ACCESS ROUTES.FOLLOW STEPS BELOW: NOTE. PART OF A MULTIPHASE PROJECT CRv -REMOVE RSA STAKES STAKES 29 QN X G xx C X G d �w ° CONTRACTOR'S wn o 400' 0 800' / N- o IN F o ACCESS ROUTE a GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET O m a w o EXISTING GATE FOR ACCESS T •o:dG� • C�B U,( ono Nam= Wy m 'o N m R" z RSA(e) Q RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) ¢RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) J5A(e) SA(e) R RSA(e) - Q) SA(e) RSA(e) Q RSq(e) RSA(e) Q RSA(R RSA(eJ e) 6 N=7124257.04 84 5016' E=2366751.20 J i> aT EXISTING RUNWAY 18L-36R4 i3�--_SA(e) -----RSA(e)----- SA( RSA{e----_ RSA(eJ RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(eJ RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) ° RSA(a) RSA( C'/ T\ PROPOSED TEMPORARY TAXIWAY"A2" DISPLACED /° LL 1 2 CONSTRUCTION THRESHOLD z o- O a aZ OF a�0 ��o ° • .M• °Q� ° Q PROPOSED RUNWAY 18R-36L rL o Q U) Z LU Q U) X LU �" Lu 0 STOCK PILE AREA z Z Q CONTRACTOR'S ACCESS LLI LLI 11 ROUTE Z 0 STAGING AREA O Know Wears belOYli: w s Call before u di u w CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ROCK CONSTRUCTION NOTE: o ENTRANCE D z LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF m m m 'o z m ALL UTILITY PRIOR TO ANY LL Z m w N p H EXCAVATION TAKING PLACE. • ° ° y Z w 0 3 LEGEND PHASE 4:CONSTRUCTION OF TAXIWAY"A2"WITHIN RSA -CLEAN ALL PAVED SURFACES TO REMOVE FOD POINT TABLE i � WORK LIMITS OF PHASE m -REMOVE LOW PROFILE BARRICADES ----____j e -REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT,MATERIALS,AND PERSONNEL FROM WORK AREA POINT# LATITUDE LONGITUDE NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION DESCRIPTION E 1. THIS PHASE REQUIRES THE CLOSURE OF EXISTING RUNWAY 18L-36R.SEE NOTE 8 BELOW c FOR AIRFIELD PAVEMENT CLOSURE SUMMARY. 1 N33°12'31.71" W97°11'55.63" 7125180.95 2366456.52 637.22 WORK LIMITS CONTRACTOR'S STAGING AREA 8. COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT TO CANCEL ALL NOTAMS THE AIRPORT ISSUED. �N� 2. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK IN THIS PHASE,THE AIRPORT WILL ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE 2 N33°12'29.95" W97°11'55.66" 7125002.08 2366455.46 636.86 WORK LIMITS v NOTHAT MEN,MATERIALS,AND MACHINERY WILL BE IN SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION AREAS FORR THE PAVEMENTS THAT ARE OPEN/CLOSED IN THIS PHASE ARE AS FOLLOWS: THE DURATION OF THIS PHASE,INCLUDING THE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA. RUNWAY i8R-36L CLOSED RUNWAY 18L-36R SOUTHERN 5016'OPEN 3 N33°12'29.93" W97°11'S3.12" 7125003.41 2366671.82 640.29 WORK LIMITS ROCK CONSTRUCTION EXIT PA 3. INSTALUMAINTAIN BARRICADES AT LOCATIONS SHOWN. TAXIWAY ALPHA NORTHERN 1325'CLOSED 4 N33°12'31.67" W97°11'53.11" 7125178.71 2366670.43 640.22 WORK LIMITS TAX IWAY BRAVO OPEN 0-1111-6 BARRICADES 4. PERFORM UTILITY LOCATES. TAXIWAY Al CLOSED 5 N33°12'42.30" W97°11'52.99" 7126253.00 2366667.07 637.33 WORK LIMITS TAXIWAY A2 CLOSED > > > > SITE ACCESS ROUTE 5. INSTALL APPROPRIATE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES PRIOR TO BEGINNING SOIL DISTURBING TAXIWAY A3 OPEN 6 N33°12'42.33" W97°11'50.77" 7126258.99 2366855.95 637.18 WORK LIMITS ACTIVITIES.(SEE EROSION CONTROL SHEETS). TAXIWAY A4 OPEN 7 N33°12'21.38" W97°11'51.43" 7124141.04 2366825.62 639.51 WORK LIMITS RSA(e) EXISTING RUNWAY SAFETY AREA TAXIWAY A5 OPEN 6. WORK ACTIVITIES WITHIN LIMITS OF WORK AREA FOR THIS PHASE INCLUDE: TAXIWAY A6 OPEN 8 N33°12'21.52" W97°1T 53.33" 7124153.39 2366664.15 640.87 WORK LIMITS X TEMPORARY RUNWAY CLOSURE This document is released -STRIP AND STOCKPILE THE EXISTING TOPSOIL WITHIN THE PHASING LIMITS. TAXIWAY A7 OPEN for the purpose of interim -PERFORM INITIAL GRADING OPERATIONS TO SUBGRADE ELEVATIONS. review under the authority -INSTALL ALL UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE of Jonathan N.Farmer,P.E., -PERFORM SUBGRADE STABILIZATION FOR THE REMAINING PORTION OF THE TAXIWAY"A2" 108575,on May 26,2017.It CONSTRUCTION AS OUTLINED IN THIS PHASE. is not to be used for -INSTALL HMAC SURFACE COURSE FOR THE TAXIWAY"A2"PAVEMENT AREA AS OUTLINED IN construction,bidding,or THIS PHASE. permit purposes. -PERFORM FINAL GRADING ALONG TAXIWAY"A2"WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THIS PHASE -REINSTALL THE STOCKPILED TOPSOIL WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THIS PHASE -INSTALL ABOVE GROUND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FOR THIS PHASE -INSTALL VEGETATIVE COVER IN ALL DISTURBED AREA DURING THIS PHASE -PERFORM FINAL TAXIWAY MARKINGS ON TAXIWAY"A2"AND RUNWAY 18L-36R AS SHOWN IN SEAL: THE MARKING PLANS TBPE Firm Registration No.F-1356 SHEET NO. 7. AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ITEMS ABOVE,COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT MANAGER TO OPEN WORK AREA AND ACCESS ROUTES.FOLLOW STEPS BELOW: NOTE: PART OF A MULTIPHASE PROJECT C 9 30 = o 651, ❑ w�� 400' 0 400' 800' V aW o y � o GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET x/ aw> O N O wwz W g 'o "tea a T o:dG C� OC $moo `sue ed yU0 ~ m - WY ° o TAXIWAY A LO 4 ftSA(e) RSA(e) ------ --------- a 3 'e-- a e Se Re Q a z Q S --------- -- ---------r--------------- J Xi EXISTING RUNWAY 18L-36R — X (� I __________________ _—_ ____________ ______________________I (� RSA(,)-RSA(,) RSA(e) SAC RSA(,) RSA(,) RSA(,) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) RSA(e) k ,i RSA(e) RSA( 1 2 RESTRIPE EXISTING /° a RESTRIPE EXISTING RUNWAY 18-36 .. RUNWAY 18-36 a a O O� o •• PROPOSED RUNWAY 18R-36L RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(u� RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(uj RSA(u) RSA(u) R54(uj RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(u)— RSA(u) A+..✓RSA(u)— RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(uj RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(u) RSA(u) (uj SA(u) RSA(u L.L • LLa_ l�^ Q V!/� z LU X � W °—° � ° LU Z � � STOCK PILE AREA LU O CONTRACTOR'S ACCESS Z Z Q ROUTE ^ LU LU CI_ Knowwhat's below. ^ STAGING AREA Z U) Call before youdi NOTE: z � CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY W w LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS OF U ^ o ALL UTILITY PRIOR TO ANY a EXCAVATION TAKING PLACE. U ROCK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ^ m m oal o m z LL Z T N p H o ®M-COCERQ.a.D—° ° O Q Z W p � m p c 3 PHASE 5:RESTRIPING OF EXISTING RUNWAY 18-36 LEGEND ^o 1. THIS PHASE REQUIRES THE CLOSURE OF THE EXISTING RUNWAY 18-36.SEE NOTE 6 BELOW I����� J WORK LIMITS OF PHASE FOR AIRFIELD PAVEMENT CLOSURE SUMMARY. N 2. PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK IN THIS PHASE,THE AIRPORT WILL ISSUE THE APPROPRIATE CONTRACTOR'S STAGING AREA v 8 NOTAM THAT MEN,MATERIALS,AND MACHINERY WILL BE IN SPECIFIC CONSTRUCTION AREAS 'q FOR THE DURATION OF THIS PHASE,INCLUDING THE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA. `a ROCK CONSTRUCTION EXIT 3. INSTALUMAINTAIN BARRICADES AT LOCATIONS SHOWN. POINT TABLE >"P WORK ACTIVITIES WITHIN LIMITS OF WORK AREA FOR THIS PHASE INCLUDE: POINT# LATITUDE LONGITUDE NORTHING FASTING ELEVATION DESCRIPTION 0-6-0 BARRICADES CLOSURE OF EXISTING RUNWAY 18-36 — - -OBLITERATE THE NECESSARY MARKINGS AS SHOWN IN THE PLANS 1 N33°12'42.62" W97°11'53.78" 7126299.15 2366604.14 635.26 WORK LIMITS > > > > SITE ACCESS ROUTE -PERFORM FINAL RUNWAYITAXIWAY MARKINGS ON RUNWAY 18L-36R AS SHOWN IN THE MARKING PLANS 2 N33°12'08.66" W97°11'54.52" 7122866.74 2366583.81 640.53 WORK LIMITS EXISTING RUNWAY SAFETY AREA 4. AT THE COMPLETION OF THE ITEMS ABOVE,COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT MANAGER TO 3 N33°12'08.61" W97°11'51.04" 7122864.99 2366879.66 640.69 WORK LIMITS OPEN WORK AREA AND ACCESS ROUTES.FOLLOW STEPS BELOW: X TEMPORARY RUNWAY CLOSURE -CLEAN ALL PAVED SURFACES TO REMOVE FOD 4 N33°12'42.57" W97°11'50.30" 7126297.40 2366899.99 635.38 WORK LIMITS This document is released -REMOVE LOW PROFILE BARRICADES for the purpose of interim -REMOVE ALL EQUIPMENT,MATERIALS,AND PERSONNEL FROM WORK AREA review under the authority of Jonathan N.Farmer,P.E., 5. COORDINATE WITH THE AIRPORT TO CANCEL ALL NOTAMS THE AIRPORT ISSUED. 108575,on May 26,2017.It is not to be used for 6. PAVEMENTS THAT ARE OPEN/CLOSED IN THIS PHASE ARE AS FOLLOWS: construction,bidding,or RUNWAY 18L-36R CLOSED permit purposes. RUNWAY 18R-36L OPEN TAXIWAY ALPHA OPEN EXCEPT NORTH/SOUTH ENDS TAXIWAY BRAVO OPEN TAXIWAY Al CLOSED TAXIWAY A2(NEW AND EXISTING) OPEN SEAL: TAXIWAY A3 CLOSED TBPE Firm Registration No.F-1356 TAXIWAY A4 CLOSED SHEET No. TAXI WAY A5 CLOSED TAXIWAY A6(NEW AND EXISTING) OPEN TAXIWAYA7 CLOSED NOTE: PART OF A MULTIPHASE PROJECT 1 O TAXIWAYS CHARLIE-QUEBEC OPEN 31 LEGEND lop RECENTLY ACQUIRED RUNWAY 18R-36L PROPERTY O 12,500 LB SWL:4500'X 75' r .. PROJECT SCOPE NEW O TAXIWAY WA-2 PAVEMENT 12,500 LB SWL R ADDITIONAL RUNWAY O TAXIWAY WA-6 PAVEMENT 12,500 LB SWL y �" v — PAVEMENT TO BE ® ® PAPI-4S REMOVED t NEW ASOS LOCATION • O ASOS RELOCATION "' --• EXISTING ASOS LOCATION db ADDITIONAL 500'X 75' © RUNWAY PAVEMENT = s s 12,500 LB SWL - — NOTE. tft ' a.tij t_ ALTERNATE BID INCLUDES INCREASING F - !F• l � ,g" L PAVEMENT STRENGTH TO 30,000 LB SWL. - L-- Terminal � _ jy J L. L — k 1r ATCT - _ - nr 5 2 3 4 - DENTON ENTERPRISE I AIRPORT ! DFW ACCESS. - EXi(7AORDINARY BUSINESS. 8875 Synergy Dr., McKinney, Texas 75070 •_ T. 972-542-2995 F. 972-542-6750 www.ksaeng.com d 32 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 6 DENTON INFORMATION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISE AIRPORT Staff Report on Council Airport Staff Contact: Scott T. Gray, aw,,oass, Committee and/or City Council Airport Manager �rwanaw�ass aviation-related items Phone No.: (940) 349-7744 INFORMATION Discussion regarding status of Council Airport Committee and/or City Council aviation-related items. Attachment(s): 1. Council Airport Committee and/or City Council Aviation-Related Items 33 Council Airport Committee/City Council Aviation-Related Items Council Airport Committee City Council Description Date Action Date Action Completed Items BAM Denton Management Ventures, LLC lease assignment to Sykes-Vaughan 6/5/2017 Approved 2-0 6/20/2017 Approved 7-0 Investments, LLC JR Almand lease assignment to CFD International 6/5/2017 Approved 2-0 6/20/2017 Approved 7-0 JR Almand lease amendment authorize commercial aircraft maintenance 6/5/2017 Approved 2-0 6/20/2017 Approved 7-0 Pending Items Collateral Assignment of Leases Sykes-Vaughan Investments, LLC 6/25/2017 8/1/2017 34 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 7 DENTON ACTION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISF AIRPORT Discussion and possible action to Staff Contact: Scott T. Gray, aw Aoass. modify the Airport Advisory Board Airport Manager tx"V1-A0%k^' $s meeting schedule. Phone No.: (940) 349-7744 ACTION Review Airport Advisory Board meeting schedule. PURPOSE Pursuant to the Airport Advisory Board Rules of Procedure, Section 4, "The Board shall meet at 5:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month." Attachment(s): 1. Airport Advisory Board meeting schedule Action Taken: 35 DENTON ENTERPRISE AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD AIRPORT 2017 MEETING SCHEDULE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 ❑8 9 10 11 5 6 7 8❑ 9 10 11 29 30 31 26 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 31 Election of Officers APRIL MAY JUNE S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 �9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 27 28 29 30 31 30 31 OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 ❑8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 36 AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD Agenda Item No.: 8 DENTON ACTION REPORT Meeting Date: July 12, 2017 ENTERPRISF AIRPORT Discussion and possible action to add Staff Contact: Scott T. Gray, aw Aoass. Board Member requested items on a Airport Manager tx"v'-A0%k^' $S future agenda. Phone No.: (940) 349-7744 ACTION Discussion and possible action to add Board Member requested items on a future agenda. Action Taken: 37