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Documents - Centennial Airport
CENTENNIAL AIRPORT COMMUNITY NOISE ROUNDTABLE
FEBRUARY 3, 2016
AGENDA
7:30 p.m.
Ramada Hotel & Suites, 7770 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, Colorado
Chair: Harold Anderson Vice Chair: Brad Pierce Treasurer: Joe Fowler Secretary: Alison Biggs
CACNR Mission: Utilizing Partnerships to Reduce Airport Noise for the Benefit of Neighboring Communities
1.
CALL TO ORDER AND DETERMINATION OF QUORUM
Arapahoe County: Nancy Jackson/Thad Bagnato
Jim Dawkins /Vacant
Douglas County:
David Weaver/Joe Fowler
Alison Biggs/Mike Acree
Aurora:
Brad Pierce/Porter Ingrum
Castle Pines:
Rex Lucas/Maureen Shul
Castle Rock:
Mark Heath/Tara Vargish
Centennial:
Vacant/Andrea Suhaka
Cherry Hills Village: Katy Brown/Vacant
Foxfield:
Dave Goddard/Vacant
Greenwood Village:
Steve Moran/Karen Blilie
Lone Tree:
Harold Anderson/Jennifer Drybread
Parker:
Ryan McGee/Bryce Matthews
ACPAA:
Robert Olislagers/Michael Fronapfel
AOPA:
Robert Doubek/Vacant
CABA:
Don Kuskie/Lane Recher
CDOT Aeronautics Div: Todd Green/Vacant
FAA APA Control Tower: Diane Hanley/Ted Michalakes
FAA District Office:
Linda Bruce/Kandace Krull
FAA TRACON:
Gerald Huthoefer/Vacant
2.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3.
PUBLIC COMMENT (non-Agenda items – 3 minutes per person time limit; also correspondence from the public)
4.
CONSENT AGENDA: The following consent items are expected to be routine and non-controversial and will be acted upon by CACNR at one
time under Agenda Item #4 unless any CACNR Representative requests an item be held for further discussion and action under Agenda Item #5.
A.
B.
MINUTES – January 6, 2016 – Alison Biggs, Secretary
TREASURER’S REPORT – Joe Fowler, Treasurer
5.
ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA
6.
DISCUSSION OF OPEN HOUSE re NOISE EXPOSURE MAP UPDATE
7.
FAA REPORTS (if any)
8.
COMMITTEE REPORTS (if any)
A. Noise Report
9.
REGULAR MONTHLY REPORTS
A. Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority Board – Bob Doubek, ACPAA Chair & Joe Fowler
B. Airport Director’s Report – Robert Olislagers
C. N.O.I.S.E. – Brad Pierce
9.
OLD BUSINESS
A. Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus – follow-up with Ken Buck & Diana DeGette
B. Land Use Proposals - Fourth Quarter 2015
10. NEW BUSINESS
A. Interest in Committee Membership for 2016 – 2017
B. Notice of March Election of CACNR Officers
C. Revisit CACNR Representation for 2016 ACPAA Meetings
11. PUBLIC COMMENT (3 minutes per person time limit)
12. NEXT MEETINGS
CACNR – Mar. 2, 2016 6:30 p.m. Ramada Hotel & Suites, 7770 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
Apr. 6, 2016 6:30 p.m. Ramada Hotel & Suites, 7770 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
ACPAA – Feb. 11, 2016 3:00 p.m. Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 7800 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
(Andrea Suhaka representing CACNR)
Mar. 10, 2016 3:00 p.m. Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 7800 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
( ? representing CACNR)
Apr. 14, 2016 3:00 p.m. Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 7800 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
(Jim Dawkins representing CACNR)
13. ADJOURNMENT
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MINUTES
January 6, 2016
DRAFT
VISION – QUIETER SKIES FOR OUR COMMUNITIES
MISSION – UTILIZING PARTNERSHIPS TO REDUCE AIRPORT NOISE FOR THE BENEFIT OF NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES
1. CALL TO ORDER, ROLL CALL, and QUORUM: The meeting was called to order at 6:36 p.m. by Chair Harold
Anderson when a quorum was present, which included:
Arapahoe County:
Thad Bagnato
Lone Tree:
Harold Anderson
Arapahoe County:
Jim Dawkins
Parker:
Ryan McGee
Douglas County:
Joe Fowler
ACPAA:
Mike Fronapfel
Douglas County:
Alison Biggs
AOPA:
Robert Doubek
Aurora:
Brad Pierce
CABA:
Don Kuskie
Castle Pines:
Rex Lucas
FAA District Office:
Linda Bruce
Centennial:
Andrea Suhaka
FAA APA Control Tower: Diane Hanley
Cherry Hills Village: Katy Brown
FAA TRACON:
Gerald Huthoefer
Greenwood Village: Steve Moran
Alternate Representative Ted Michalakes, FAA APA Control Tower; ACPAA staff member Aaron Repp; and TRACON guest
Jim Borget were also in attendance.
Those absent were: Castle Rock – Mark Heath/Tara Vargish; Foxfield – Dave Goddard; and CDOT Aeronautics DivisionTodd Green.
2.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA: On the motion of Andrea Suhaka, duly seconded, the agenda was approved.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT: None
4. CONSENT AGENDA: The Consent Agenda included the 2015 Final Treasurer’s Report, a Treasurer’s Report as of
January 1, 2016, and the December 2, 2015 Draft Minutes. The Treasurer’s Report as of January 1, 2016 showed a
Beginning Balance of $10,000, allotted from the ACPAA 2016 Budget. Questions about the 2015 Final Treasurer’s Report
caused it to be removed from the consent agenda. On the motion of Andrea Suhaka, duly seconded, the Consent Agenda
was approved as amended.
5. ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT AGENDA: It was noted that there had been a request for the registration fees
for the 2016 UC Davis Symposium to be reflected in the Treasurer’s Report for December, 2015, as the expense was
incurred in December when registration was due. That was not reflected in the December report, and had not been done.
Question was asked about the excess income over expense at the end of the year. As had occurred since 2013, the airport
retained CACNR’s unspent funds. On the motion of Andrea Suhaka, duly seconded, the 2015 Final Treasurer’s Report was
accepted.
.
6. FAA:
A. District Office – Linda Bruce indicated she had no particular report. The Open House about the Noise Exposure
Map Update Project, on February 3, 2016, was noted.
B. APA Air Traffic Control Tower – Diane Hanley stated complaints were down, perhaps related to the time change.
The LOOOP departure was still in operation. Some drone problems had occurred and were being handled on a case by
case basis. Registration of drones by everyone, including hobbyists, would likely be forthcoming.
C. TRACON – Gerald Huthoefer introduced Jim Borget, the Operations Manager at the Denver TRACON. He was
welcomed by the group.
Question was asked if it would be possible for someone from the FAA give CACNR a presentation regarding Metroplex.
Linda Bruce indicated presentations had only been done at public meetings scheduled by the FAA, but she would ask and
let CACNR know what she learned.
SPECIAL INTRODUCTION: Harold Anderson introduced Steve Moran, the new City Councilman and CACNR
Representative from Greenwood Village, and asked him to tell CACNR a bit about himself. He was warmly welcomed.
7.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
A. Community Outreach – Harold Anderson indicated Keith Gardner had resigned as CACNR Vice Chair, but he
would like to stay on as a member of this committee. There was no report from the committee.
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B. Fly Quiet – Harold Anderson reported the committee would be meeting soon, and he anticipated work might begin
on developing a good neighbor-type award which might at first be focused on the flight schools. The committee will also look
at setting up meetings with the flight schools, or attending those which the schools hold for their personnel and/or new pilots.
C. Noise Monitors – The committee had not met. Aaron Repp presented a review of the November Noise Report.
A portable noise monitor still had not been installed in the vicinity of the household with the highest number of complaints.
Harold Anderson volunteered to assist airport staff in finding a suitable near-by location for the portable monitor, as several
months had passed since that action had first been requested and agreed upon. It was noted the complaints from that
location had gone from 643 in October to 163 in November, although there had been 171 complaints in the first six days of
January, 2016. Figures from December, 2015 were not available yet.
November 2015 monthly airport operations were down from October 2015 (23,672 from 29,831), but up from the same time
period in 2014 (23,672 in ’15 v. 19,961 in ’14). November 2015 monthly noise complaints were down from October (235
from 863), but up from 2014 in the same time frame (235 in ’15 v. 128 in ’14). Year to date, there had been 506 night time
noise complaints (8.6%) and 5,379 daytime noise complaints (91.4%). As of November 30, 2015, the airport had received
5,885 complaints from 274 households.
Noise events at each monitor were provided. In November, most events continued to fall in the 60 – 69 decibel range
(16,878), with a high number in the 70 – 79 decibel range (5,666), a lesser number in the 80 – 89 decibel range (770), and
the least in the 90+ decibel range (33). Correlations between decibel levels at each monitor and noise complaints still were
not available.
In descending order, the jurisdictions with the most complaints were Highlands Ranch, Greenwood Village, Unincorporated
Douglas County, Unincorporated Arapahoe County, Parker, Centennial, Aurora, Lone Tree, Castle Rock, Cherry Hills
Village, and Castle Pines. Propeller aircraft accounted for 74% of the complaints in November, and departures accounted
for 57% of the complaints. A radar track density map was provided from November, 2015. CACNR appreciated the
improved clarity from the previous version.
There was a brief discussion of what were considered excessive complaints, particularly in relation to those identified as the
top five complaining households. Year to date, as of November 30 2015, complaints from them averaged:
Household #1 – 9.04 complaints per day
Household #2 – 1.43 complaints per day
Household #3 – 0.70 complaints per day
Household #4 – 0.66 complaints per day
Household #5 – 0.56 complaints per day
An Overflight Report had been provided for an address in Parker approximately 5.9 miles east of the nearest Centennial
Airport runway. For that location, it included a variety of day and night comparisons of aircraft operations between August
and September of 2014 and the same time period in 2015. Airport staff had spoken with the homeowner, and it is planned to
put a portable noise monitor there in the Spring. Although it will not be possible to produce comparative data, a baseline can
be established for future comparisons. Attention will also be given to night flights and noise. The ambient noise in the area
is low. This was an example of one way the airport can analyze the causes of citizen concerns. It also showed the kinds of
information which can be generated for use in focusing on how noise affects people and and identifying problems which
CACNR can address in the future. The homeowner was also informed of CACNR meetings, and invited to attend.
D. Work Program – Committee Chair Alison Biggs indicated the committee had received nothing from the other
committees as yet.
E. Study Group - Brad Pierce reported a meeting had been held with members of ACPAA to review the draft MOU and
funding structure documents. Primary areas of differences had been identified, and there will likely be an additional meeting
to reach resolution. Airport staff and legal counsel had placed stress on the danger of the airport losing FAA funding,
somehow linking what had happened when the airport had not wanted to allow commercial airline service with what could
happen if the MOU was adopted unless the airport could unilaterally dissolve CACNR. It had felt as though CACNR was
placed in as bad a light as possible for believing CACNR Members who contribute manpower and funding should also have
a say in the group’s future. It was suggested the ACPAA might wish to look at how some of the Member jurisdictions
function, in that they cannot give away their power, but they also cannot dissolve their commissions or other similar groups.
It was suggested another option would be for the group to become independent, opening it up to possibly becoming
adversarial to the airport. This was not considered a viable option at the present time, as it was hoped ACPAA and CACNR
had the same goal of reaching agreement on the MOU. Bob Doubek indicated he wanted to see this accomplished, and that
Robert Olislagers did as well. Linda Bruce noted that two of the CACNR Representatives were also members of the ACPAA
Board, and wondered if it was difficult for them to determine which hat they were wearing during CACNR meetings. The
Study Group planned do more research on options and Linda Bruce indicated she would share a list of other airports which
are similar to Centennial.
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Some frustration was expressed at the amount of time it was taking to accomplish agreement on the MOU, when the main
focus of CACNR should be on finding methods for cutting down noise, thus cutting down complaints and benefitting the
airport’s neighboring communities – the basic CACNR Mission. Various suggestions were offered about what CACNR
should be doing, including community education, expectation management, and assuring proper land use in surrounding
areas. The group was reminded it needs to address its Mission to reduce noise, and not move into arenas which are the
airport’s responsibility. Committees were asked to evaluate what they are doing, and to address the mission in their plans
for 2016.
8.
REGULAR MONTHLY REPORTS:
A. Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority – ACPAA Chair Robert Doubek had submitted the following report of the
December 10, 2015 ACPAA meeting: “A motion was conditionally approved for a contract to Aquire Hangar and office
space from DLTB, Inc.
“Last year, staff began to plan for the construction of, or real estate purchase, of a new administrative office. Several
options were considered and it was concluded that the purchase of the DLTB hangar and office space was the best option.
In addition to 20,000 sf of hangar space, it has 10,000 sf of office space and ample parking.
“An offer was made and counter offer accepted at $6.5M for all improvements and property. A certified appraisal
confirmed the valuation of $6.5 M and a tax exempt loan package was negotiated for $6.5 M at 2.76 %. Several conditions
remain before final approval.
“The 2016 Budget was approved, as presented at the October 8, 2015 Board Meeting, and modified in accordance with
the proposed Hangar Acquisition.
“Katy Brown presented the Centennial Airport Community Noise Roundtable Update.”
Rjd 1/3/2016
Doubek indicated airport planned to move its offices to considerably larger space in the hanger mentioned above, which is at
the south end of the airport, actually in Douglas County. Some tax relief will be sought from Douglas County. The FAA will
assume full control of the current control tower building. Question was asked about accessibility for members of the public,
due to the hangar’s location in relation to the runways.
B. Airport Director’s Report – Mike Fronapfel provided this report in the absence of Robert Olislagers. In relation to the
office move, he indicated further attention also needed to be given to the logistical accommodations needed to fulfill the
requirement that ACPAA must meet in Arapahoe County. Brief information was provided about the upcoming work on the
Charlie taxi-way which is parallel to a runway. A grant has also been received for rehabilitation of the main runway, which
will be closed for approximately 60 days. It seemed important for the public to be informed before this occurred, so a request
was made for more information, timing, etc. to be provided.
C. N.O.I.S.E. – Brad Pierce stated the next N.O.I.S.E. meeting will be held March 3-5, 2016 in Washington, D.C. He
will also be attending the Next Gen Advisory Committee meeting in Atlanta in February. The FAA is reportedly becoming
more committed to involving communities when NextGen is implemented around the country.
9.
OLD BUSINESS:
A. Congressional Quiet Skies Caucus & Colorado Delegation – Harold Anderson and Brad Pierce had yet to visit
Congressman Ken Buck, as Anderson had been heavily involved in obtaining funding for the extension to light rail in his
community. Katy Brown will be contacting Diana DeGette’s office for follow-up.
B. Airport staff indicated there would be a report on land use for the February, 2016 meeting. The Canyons
development of approximately 2,000 homes in Castle Pines has caused concern for the airport. The developer has agreed
to notify potential residents about the airport and its probable impact on the area, and attends city council meetings.
Construction of infrastructure will begin in the next year. Rex Lucas indicated there will be continual attention to the use of
noise mitigation measures during construction phases, and notification about the presence of the airport, with all its attendant
impacts on residents, before closings. Such things as energy efficiency, appropriate windows and doors, sound insulation,
etc. all need to be considered and used properly for future residents. It was also noted that mitigations can help with airport
noise when families are inside, but noise when they are outside is another problem entirely. Assurances also need to be
made that sound mitigation requirements must go with the land, in the event of a change in builders, and notifications need
to occur whenever the houses are sold, so future homeowners are adequately informed.
10. NEW BUSINESS: Request was made for information about a post card type mailer which had been directed to “Local
Postal Customer” and received by a CACNR Representative. It advertised a limited number of monthly memberships,
available, starting at $1,000, for unlimited flights from Centennial Airport to Aspen, Telluride & Vail. Airport staff indicated the
flights leave Centennial on Friday and return on Sunday; the advertising “broker” ascertains what flights are desired by its
members and then finds charter companies to fill the needs. Additional information about this type of operation is apparently
available through the FAA’s flight service.
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A. Chair for February 6, 2016 CACNR Meeting – Harold Anderson indicated he would be out of the country on
February 6, 2016 and Keith Gardner had resigned as Vice Chair. In accordance with the Bylaws, he appointed Brad Pierce
to fill the Vice Chair vacancy. Also in accordance with the Bylaws, the voting representatives present approved of the
appointment, by consensus. Pierce would be available to chair the February 6, 2016 meeting.
B. & C. Open House & Rescheduled CACNR Meeting Time – The Open House about the Noise Exposure Map
Update had been scheduled for February 6, 2016, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., necessitating a change in the regularly scheduled
CACNR meeting time. Accordingly, the CACNR meeting would need to be shortened to one hour, and would begin at 7:30
p.m. Representatives asked that they receive copies of any press releases sent out about the event, and a list of the media
to which it was provided. Airport staff indicated this would be done.
D. CACNR Representation to 2016 ACPAA Meetings – A sign-up sheet for CACNR Representation to the monthly
ACPAA meetings had been provided in the mailing for this meeting, and a copy was circulated. Upon its return to the
Secretary, the meetings on March 10, June 16, August 11, September 8, October 13, and November 10 remained to be
filled. Representatives were asked to look at their calendars to see if they would be able to take the responsibility for any of
those dates.
11. PUBLIC COMMENT: None
12. NEXT MEETINGS:
CACNR – Feb 3, 2016 7:30 p.m. Ramada Hotel & Suites, 7770 South Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
Mar 2, 2016 6:30 p.m. Ramada Hotel & Suites, 7770 South Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
Apr 6, 2016, 6:30 p.m. Ramada Hotel & Suites, 7770 South Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
ACPAA – Jan 14, 2016 3:00 p.m. Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 780 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
(Joe Fowler representing CACNR)
Feb 11, 2016 3:00 p.m. Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 780 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
(Andrea Suhaka representing CACNR)
Mar 10, 2016 3:00 p.m. Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 780 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
(? representing CACNR)
13. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 8:09 p.m.
Alison Biggs, Secretary
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Centennial Airport Community Noise Roundtable
Treasurer's Report as of January 29th, 2016
2016 Beginning Balance
$10,000.00
N.O.I.S.E
UC Davis Noise (Note 1)
Expenditures 2016 to Date
Current Balance
Note 1 - Expected Travel 2/27/2015 - 3/2/2015
$0.00
$10,000.00
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Year-End Statistics
November,
APA NOISE REPORT
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS
2
About APA’s Noise Monitoring Program .............................................................................................. 2
3
About WebTrak™ .................................................................................................................................. 3
4
Operations Statistics ............................................................................................................................. 4
5
Noise Monitor Reports ......................................................................................................................... 5
6
December 2015 Noise Complaints ....................................................................................................... 6
7
December Complaint Map.................................................................................................................... 8
8
2015 Year End Statistics ........................................................................................................................ 9
9
2015 Complaint Map .......................................................................................................................... 11
10
Radar Track Density Map .................................................................................................................... 12
11
Notes and Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................... 13
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Overview
2 ABOUT APA’S NOISE MONITORING PROGRAM
Centennial Airport’s (KAPA) Noise and Operations Monitoring System (ANOMS) is a new state of the art
system that enables the Arapahoe County Public Airport Authority to monitor and better understand
aircraft noise in the vicinity of Centennial Airport. This system is comprised of 12 fixed noise monitoring
terminals in the community, as well as 2 portable monitors that are available for short term monitoring
anywhere in the community.
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3 ABOUT WEBTRAK™
As part of an ongoing program, Centennial Airport now offers an online tracking system for the
movement of flights and air traffic patterns within the Denver Metro area. WebTrak Flight Tracking and
Noise Information System allows concerned individuals to research data about flights to and from
Centennial Airport, Denver International Airport, Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, Front Range
Airport and Buckley Air Force Base , as well as any transitional air traffic through the region.
How to participate
The general public may use WebTrak to investigate a noise or flight that occurred near their location.
The system also simplifies the process of filing a noise complaint, offering an easy, online option for
residents to register concerns regarding noise levels at the following web addresses:
APA WebTrak: http://webtrak.bksv.com/apa
Centennial Airport Website: http://www.centennialairport.com
In addition, noise complaints can also be submitted on our noise hotline:
APA Noise Hotline:
303-790-4709
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4 OPERATIONS STATISTICS
AIR TAXI
January
1,934
February
1,902
March
2,061
April
1,788
May
1,854
June
2,098
July
2,093
August
2,091
September
1,919
October
1,993
November
1,834
December
1,926
Y-T-D Totals 23,493
AIR TAXI
January
3
February
1
March
4
April
0
May
2
June
8
July
2
August
3
September
4
October
7
November
1
December
0
Y-T-D Totals
35
IFR ITINERANT
MILITARY TOTAL INTINERANT
119
5,350
105
4,899
121
5,604
137
5,111
114
5,422
184
5,928
157
6,276
152
6,065
158
5,807
132
5,865
121
5,196
66
5,171
1,566
66,694
AIR TAXI
225
179
390
201
172
319
295
300
266
211
250
219
3,027
VFR ITINERANT
G.A.
MILITARY
5,916
158
5,415
124
8,425
149
6,746
227
5,725
133
8,681
193
8,748
169
9,343
154
9,378
105
8,952
172
7,056
63
7,078
80
91,463
1,727
TOTAL
6,299
5,718
8,964
7,174
6,030
9,193
9,212
9,797
9,749
9,335
7,369
7,377
96,217
IFR OVERFLIGHTS
G.A.
MILITARY TOTAL INTINERANT
2
2
7
15
2
18
1
3
8
3
6
9
3
8
13
0
2
10
5
6
13
2
1
6
2
0
6
1
1
9
3
2
6
1
1
2
38
34
107
AIR TAXI
148
96
279
159
123
154
133
237
183
124
89
81
1,806
VFR OVERFLIGHTS
G.A.
MILITARY
486
26
448
31
367
27
263
28
428
60
538
33
612
31
776
19
724
11
571
45
410
4
381
2
6,004
317
TOTAL
660
575
673
450
611
725
776
1,032
918
740
503
464
8,127
G.A.
3,297
2,892
3,422
3,186
3,454
3,646
4,026
3,822
3,730
3,740
3,241
3,179
41,635
G.A.
9,970
9,471
13,735
10,616
10,568
15,012
14,809
15,517
13,427
13,632
10,496
10,449
147,702
LOCAL
MILITARY TOTAL LOCAL
270
10,240
364
9,835
172
13,907
315
10,931
140
10,708
355
15,367
228
15,037
203
15,720
164
13,591
250
13,882
102
10,598
159
10,608
2,722
150,424
TOTAL
OPERATIONS
January
22,556
February
21,045
March
29,156
April
23,675
May
22,784
June
31,223
July
31,314
August
32,620
September
30,071
October
29,831
November
23,672
December
23,622
Y-T-D Totals
321,569
Definitions
Air Taxi – A company that operates aircraft that carry cargo or mail, or passengers on an on demand or charter
basis.
General Aviation (G.A.) – All civil aviation operations other than scheduled air services and non-scheduled air
transport operations for remuneration or hire.
Local – Operations are performed by aircraft which operate in the local traffic pattern or within sight of the airport;
flight in local practice areas located within a 20-mile radius of the airport; execute simulated instrument
approaches or low passes at the airport.
IFR Itinerant – Operations other than local operations conducted under Instrument Flight Rules.
VFR Itinerant – Operations other than local operations conducted under Visual Flight Rules
Overflight – Operation performed by aircraft that transit the area and did not originate or did not terminate within
the airspace.
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5 NOISE MONITOR REPORTS
The following data displays the amount and associated decibel level of aircraft noise events at a given
monitor. An aircraft noise event must contain the following characteristics:
First, the noise event must exceed the ambient noise level. This number varies at every monitor, but is
generally greater than 50-55db. Secondly, the noise event must last longer than 5 seconds. Lastly, using
radar data, the system must correlate an aircraft with the noise event. This ensures that the sound is not
associated with a ‘community noise event’ such as a lawn mowers or emergency sirens.
The information below reflects only aircraft noise events as described above.
December, 2015 Aircraft Noise Event Decibel Range By
Monitor
Monitor
Golf Course - 1
Hunters Hill - 2
Sagebrush Park - 3
Airport East - 4
Parker - 5
Grandview Estates - 6
Castle Rock - 7
Meridian - 8
Castle Pines - 9
Lone Tree - 10
State Park - 11
Greenwood Village - 12
60-69
4262
431
407
2938
1493
1215
589
2875
151
894
1651
500
70-79
1979
65
17
786
104
186
48
784
7
112
620
77
80-89
232
1
0
319
1
5
1
20
0
5
18
1
90+
7
0
0
28
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
2
Totals
6480
497
424
4071
1598
1406
638
3684
158
1011
2289
580
Totals
17406
4785
603
42
22836
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6 DECEMBER 2015 NOISE COMPLAINTS
For the month of December, Centennial Airport received _751_ Complaints from _35_ Households.
2015 – December Noise
Complaints
Municipality
Highlands
Ranch
Complaints Households
565
5
94
3
41
21
10
5
14
6
5
6
3
1
Lone Tree
Cherry Hills
Village
4
1
1
1
Castle Rock
Castle Pines
0
0
0
0
0
751
0
35
Douglas County
Unincorporated
Greenwood
Village
Centennial
Arapahoe
County
Unincorporated
Parker
Aurora
Denver
Total
Month Comparison: 2015 Noise Calls - Daytime vs. Nighttime
Time Complaint Received
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
2015 YTD
Day Hours (6:00 am - 9:59pm)
Night Hours (10:00 pm - 5:59 am)
TOTAL
319
41
360
137
18
155
151
41
192
152
37
189
151
29
180
273
37
310
928
80
1008
1,425
65
1490
833
70
903
799
64
863
211
24
235
693
58
751
6072
564
6636
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*Top Household removed from Complaint by Operation type (ABOVE) July-December
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7 DECEMBER COMPLAINT MAP
MAP LEGEND:
December, 2015
Complaints
Green = Noise Monitor Locations
Red = Household Complaint Locations.
*Larger dots equate to more complaints for that particular household
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8 2015 YEAR END STATISTICS
In 2015, Centennial Airport received _6,636_ Complaints from 281 Households.
2015
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2015 Top 5 Household Complaints
Household
Complaints Households
Household #1
3,576
Highlands Ranch
Household #2
514
Unincorporated
Douglas County
Household #3
234
Greenwood
Village
Household #4
220
Centennial
Household #5
204
Greenwood
Village
Remaining
1,888
Total
6,636
*Top Household removed from Complaint by
Operation type (ABOVE) July-December
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9 2015 COMPLAINT MAP
Total 2015 Complaints
MAP LEGEND:
Green = Noise Monitor Locations
Red = Household Complaint Locations.
*Larger dots equate to more complaints for that particular household
Page 11 of 13
10 RADAR TRACK DENSITY MAP
The following map takes all of the flight track data for the given time period and creates a line density
plot. This enables everyone to have a better understanding of where the flight tracks are at, while
allowing for historical comparisons. Dark red in the middle of the picture shows the highest density of
flight tracks over the runways. The colors gradually move out to blue as the least dense.
November, 2015 Flight Tracks into Centennial Airport.
Lower Density Traffic
Higher Density Traffic
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11 NOTES AND DISCLAIMER
This report is for informational use only. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this data;
however, the material may be altered as new information is added or updated in the system.
Centennial Airport disclaims any responsibility or liability for any direct or indirect damages resulting
from the use of this data. We hope this information provides you with a valuable tool in which to review
noise data and characteristics in your area. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the
Centennial Airport Noise office at 303-790-0598.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE:
January 13, 2016
TO:
ACPAA Board Members
FROM:
Aaron Repp, Noise & Environmental Specialist
RE:
Land Use Review
The following is a list of Land Use Development referrals that have been reviewed by
Centennial Airport staff from 10/1/2015 through 12/31/2015:
Date
Development
Location
Govt. Entity
Type Recom.
NEC of S. Syracuse Way and E Peakview Ave.
Centennial
I/C
S
NWC of inverness Pkwy & inverness Dr. west
Arapahoe Cty.
C
S
Stroh Rd & Motsenbacker Rd.
Parker
R
S
6801 S Tuscon Way
Centennial
C
S
SEC of Syracuse Way & E Peakview Ave.
Centennial
C/I
S
10/7/2015
Peakview II Site Plan Amd
10/9/2015
Inverness Self-Storage
10/20/2015
Stroh Ranch Filings No 17B & 17C
10/28/2015
Oppenheimer Athletic Facility
10/28/2015
Peakview II Final Plat
10/29/2015
Jasko Enterprise Trucking Facility
7145 S Dillon, Englewood CO 80112
Arapahoe Cty.
I/C
S
10/30/2015
Compark Planned development, 6th Amd.
SWC of E-470 and S Chambers Rd.
Douglas Cty
C/I
S
10/30/2015
Lot 2C, Compark Filing 3, 1st Amd.
NWC corner of E-470 & S. Chambers Rd.
Douglas Cty.
C
S
11/4/2015
CityScapes at Southcreek
NE corner of E. Broncos Pkwy & S. Jordan Rd.
Centennial
R
S
11/6/2015
Compark Filing 3, Lot 1, 4th Revision
AFW off of E-470 Between Peoria and Chambers
Douglas Cty
C
S
11/11/2015
Douglas County Industrial Park Filing 1, 2nd Amd; Lot 2B, 1st
Revision
NEC of Compark Blvd & Concord Dr.
Douglas Cty
I
S
11/16/2015
Stonegate Filing No. 22, 6th Amendment
SWC of Jordan Rd & E-470
Douglas County
R
N
11/20/2015
Dominoe Construction Storage
WSW of S Parker Rd & Twenty-Mile Rd.
Parker
I
S
11/30/2015
Big Lift Rail Yard Communication Tower
SW corner of Sante Fe Dr. & Titan Pkwy
Douglas Cty.
I
S
12/3/2015
Stonegte Filing 4, 2nd Amd, Lot 5-A-2
SWC of Northgate Dr & Jordan Rd.
Douglas County
C/R
S
12/14/2015
Mountain Man Nut Company Warehouse
SWC of E Broncos Pkwy & S Fairplay St.
Arapahoe Cty.
C
S
12/22/2015
Dransfeldt Park Stockpile
W side intersection of Dransfeldt Rd. & Mountain Man Dr.
Parker
I
S
12/22/2015
Reata N Filing No.12 Final Plat
SEC of Donerail Ave & Unbridled Ave.
Parker
R
S
Type of Development: R = Residential
C = Commercial
I = Industrial
Recommendation: A = Approved as Submitted
S = Subject to Comments
N = Not Recommended
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INTEREST IN COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP for 2016-2017
(Please complete the first page and return to the Secretary before or at the February 3, 2016 CACNR meeting)
Current Committees are: Community Outreach; Fly Quiet; Noise Monitors; Study Group; and Work Plan. Additional
information is provided on the following page.
I am interested in and willing to serve, or continue to serve, on any of the following Committees for the coming year:
NAME: _______________________________________________________________
First Choice: _____________________________________________________
Second Choice____________________________________________________
Third Choice _____________________________________________________
Every attempt will be made to accommodate individual interests while balancing committee membership numbers, etc.
Please contact Alison Biggs if you have any questions – [email protected]
SECTION OF BYLAWS RELEVANT to COMMITTEES:
Article X – Committees
a. The Chair, at his/her discretion, may appoint committees to work on specific issues that come before CACNR.
Committee chairs shall be appointed by the CACNR Chair and shall be CACNR representatives. Committee
membership shall include appropriate or interested CACNR representatives, and may include members of the public
with skills or knowledge relevant to the committee’s assignment.
b. Any recommendations from CACNR committees shall be considered final and official only upon approval of a majority
of the voting representatives of CACNR.
COMMITTEES – as appointed for 2014/2015:
COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Keith Gardner, chair; Scott Drexler, Julie Huun, Nancy Jackson, Dan Kawamoto, Rex Lucas,
Maureen Shul, Andrea Suhaka
FLY QUIET: Harold Anderson, chair; Robert Doubek, Mike Fronapfel, Dave Goddard, Gerald Huthoefer, Don Kuskie, Ted
Michalakes, Mike Sutherland, Bette Todd
NOISE MONITORS: Bette Todd, chair; Katy Brown, Bob Doubek, Scott Drexler, Julie Huun, Porter Ingrum, Heather
Lamboy
STUDY GROUP (re MOU, Bylaws, Funding Structure): Alison Biggs, Brad Pierce, Andrea Suhaka, Bette Todd
WORK PLAN: Alison Biggs, chair; Joe Fowler, Brad Pierce, Heather Vidlock
JANUARY 2016 – COMMITTEE STATUS of CURRENT CACNR REPRESENTATIVES and ALTERNATES:
Mike Acree – None
Harold Anderson – Fly Quiet; Study Group
Thad Bagnato - None
Alison Biggs – Study Group; Work Plan; Liaison to Noise
Monitors
Karen Blilie – None
Katy Brown – Noise Monitors, Study Group
Linda Bruce – None
Jim Dawkins - None
Robert Doubek – Fly Quiet; Noise Monitors
Jennifer Drybread – None
Joe Fowler – Work Plan; Liaison to Community Outreach
Mike Fronapfel – Fly Quiet
Dave Goddard – Fly Quiet
Todd Green – None
Diane Hanley – None
Mark Heath – None
Gerald Huthoefer – Fly Quiet
Porter Ingrum – Noise Monitors
Nancy Jackson – Community Outreach
Kandice Krull – None
Don Kuskie – Fly Quiet
Rex Lucas – Community Outreach
Bryce Matthews – None
Ryan McGee – None
Ted Michalakes – Fly Quiet
Steve Moran – None
Robert Olislagers – None
Brad Pierce – Study Group; Work Plan; Liaison to Fly
Quiet
Lane Recher – None
Shawn Reuth – None
Maureen Shul – Community Outreach
Andrea Suhaka – Community Outreach; Study Group
Tara Vargish – None
David Weaver – None
2016
CACNR REPRESENTATIVE TO MEETINGS OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC AIRPORT AUTHORITY
3:00 p.m., Wright Brothers Room, Centennial Airport, 7800 S. Peoria Street, Englewood, CO
(Note the time is 3:00 p.m.)
CACNR Meeting
REPORT DUE DATE (to Aaron) ACPAA MEETING
January 6
January 7
February 3
CACNR REPRESENTATIVE
January 14___
Joe Fowler
February 4
February 11
Andrea Suhaka
March 2
March 3
March 10
April 6
April 7
April 14
Jim Dawkins
May 4
May 5
May 12
Rex Lucas
June 1
June 9
June 16 (3rd Thur)
July 6___
July 7
July 14
August 3
August 4
August 11
September 7
no time for written rpt
September 8
October 5
October 6
October 13
November 2
November 3
November 10
December 7
no time for written rpt
December 8
__
Brad Pierce
Katy Brown
01/17/16
ROSTER – CENTENNIAL AIRPORT COMMUNITY NOISE ROUNDTABLE
PREFERRED TELEPHONE
ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
Nancy Jackson
Thad Bagnato
Jim Dawkins
vacant
DOUGLAS COUNTY:
David Weaver
Joe Fowler
Alison Biggs
Mike Acree
AURORA, City of:
Brad Pierce
Porter Ingrum
CASTLE PINES, City of:
Rex Lucas
Maureen Shul
CASTLE ROCK, Town of:
Mark Heath
Tara Vargish
CENTENNIAL, City of:
Vacant
Andrea Suhaka
CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, City of:
Katy Brown
vacant
FOXFIELD, Town of:
Dave Goddard
vacant
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, City of:
Steve Moran
Karen Blilie
LONE TREE, City of:
Harold Anderson
Jennifer Drybread
PARKER, Town of:
Ryan McGee
Bryce Matthews
303-795-4630
303-481-4260
303-906-0041 (c)
303-660-7401
303-814-4367
303-790-4767
303-880-7253
OTHER (cell, home, etc.)
303-918-7202 (c)
303-859-0231 (c)
303-739-7514
303-739-7227
303-663-1710
720-733-0491
720-733-3599
720-733-3582
EMAIL ADDRESS
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
303-378-8868 (c)
720-530-7558
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
303-770-0058
[email protected]
303-860-0262
[email protected]
720-202-1011
[email protected]
303-804-4133
303-220-1257
[email protected]
[email protected]
303-799-3996
303-708-1818
303-898-8032 (c)
303-841-2332, extension 3338
303-805-3174
AIRCRAFT OWNERS AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION (AOPA):
Robert Doubek
303-771-8148
vacant
ARAPAHOE COUNTY PUBLIC AIRPORT AUTHORITY (ACPAA):
Robert Olislagers
303-790-0598 (APA main number)
Mike Fronapfel
303-218-2903
303-522-4650 (c)
COLORADO AVIATION BUSINESS ASSOCIATION (CABA):
Don Kuskie
303-304-9476
303-618-1846
Lane Recher
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION – AERONAUTICS DIVISION (C-DOT):
Todd Green
303-512-5256
308-293-6067
vacant
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION APA CONTROL TOWER:
Diane Hanley
720-873-2770
Ted Michalakes
720-873-2774
Shawn Reuth
970-402-1694
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION DISTRICT OFFICE:
Linda Bruce
303-342-1264
Kandice Krull
303-342-1261
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL RADAR APPROACH CONTROL (TRACON):
Gerald Huthoefer
303-342-1525
vacant
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
01/29/16
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OTHERS:
Scott Drexler (APA)
Dennis Fria
Randi Gallivan (Foxfield town clerk)
Keith Gardner
Jennifer Houlne (Centennial Planner II)
Chuck Lawson (Huntington Acres HOA)
Diana Maes (Arapahoe County Admin)
Aaron Repp (APA)
Sue Rosser (South Suburban Board)
Ryan Sarni (Cherry Creek Vista South)
Mike Sutherland
Doug Tisdale
Deidra Tjerandsen (Arapahoe County Admin)
Bette Todd
Heather Vidlock
303-218-2929
734-645-7283
303-680-1544
303-754-3359
303-754-3357
303-885-5976
303-795-4682
303-218-2922
720-369-3112
303-805-3205
303-789-0758
303-795-4630
303-916-4540
303-486-5774
303-589-0758 (c)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
01/29/16
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