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RES 1977-139 - 00007043RESOLUTION NO. 139 -1977 A RESOLUTION OPPOSING RECLASSIFICATION OF ANOKA COUNTY AIRPORT TO AN INTERMEDIATE AVIATION FACILITY UNTIL FURTHER ASSESSMENT OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF SUCH RECLASSI- FICATION IS CONDUCTED WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council has prepared an update of the 1972 version of the Aviation Chapter of the Metropolitan Development Guide, has held public hearings on the updated version, and plans to take action on this matter December 22, 1977; and WHEREAS, the updated Aviation Chapter will change the role and function of the Anoka County Airport from a Minor to an Intermediate aviation facility; and WHEREAS, the consequences of such change, according to the updated Aviation Chapter, will be to: (a) increase the number of general aviation aircraft based at Anoka County Airport from 255 airplanes existing in 1976 to 700 airplanes in the year 2000; (b) allow airplanes up to 30 tons gross weight and 40 passenger seating capacity to use the Anoka County Airport (Under Minor classification the maximums are 6 tons gross weight and 10 passengers seating capacity.); (c) allow an increase in runway length from the existing 4,855 feet to 8,000 feet; and (d) expand the area of influence around the Airport for land use compatibility regarding safety and environmental considerations from 12.6 square miles under Minor classification to 50.2 square miles under Intermediate classification; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council has not made available to the public either land use configurations or noise exposure forecast data by which local communities might assess the consequences of the reclassification of the Anoka County Airport; and WHEREAS, upon adoption of the updated Aviation Chapter by the Metropolitan Council local communities will be required to prepare local comprehensive plans compatible with the classification of the Anoka County Airport; and WHEREAS, our local comprehensive planning process will be extremely difficult and highly speculative without additional detailed information on the consequences of the reclassification of Anoka County Airport to an Intermediate aviation facility; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley that there exist numerous unanswered questions and concerns regarding the consequences of reclassifying the Anoka County Airport to an Intermediate aviation facility, and that the Metropolitan Council is hereby requested to not reclassify the Anoka County Airport until athorough assessment of the consequences of such a reclassifi- cation has been made. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council calls upon those Senators and Representatives in the Minnesota Legislature, who represent Fridley, to strongly support the City in its efforts to obtain a thorough assessment of the Anoka County Airport's role in the Regional Aviation Plan before final action is taken by the Metropolitan Council to reclassify the Airport. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 19TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1977. MAYOR - WILLIAM J. NEE ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL