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Major land use actions, such as expansion of the sphere of influence
of a city, any off‐airport, non‐aviation use of land within a clear zone,
any project having the potential to attract hazardous wildlife, and any
object having a height which requires review by the FAA.
Hazardous materials in pipelines
ISSUE
MINOR‐6
The review of these actions is conducted to better assess the compatibility
criteria set forth in the Travis AFB LUCP. While a thorough review of all
changes is important to protect Travis AFB, the AIA associated with the
installation is expansive compared to typical public use airport AIAs. With
the whole county under the AIA, submittals of certain items for review are
not relevant to base operations and review done by the ALUC may not be
necessary. For example, a zoning change from commercial to residential on
the west side of Suisun City or Fairfield is not likely to impact operations at
the Base.
Compatibility Assessment
Travis AFB currently gets its fuel from a pipeline built, operated, and
maintained by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners. The pipel