Concerns rise over new developments near busy airport

November 21, 2024 | Washington City, Washington County, Utah


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Concerns rise over new developments near busy airport
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the development of new townhomes near the airport in Saint George. A participant sought clarification on the height regulations for low-rise buildings, which are defined as structures ranging from one to four stories. The individual expressed apprehension about the potential increase in traffic and density that the new units could bring to the area, particularly in the 12 Alpha zone.

Additionally, the participant, who identified as a pilot, questioned whether future residents would be made aware of the proximity of the airport and its flight paths. They highlighted the importance of transparency in advertising, suggesting that potential buyers should be informed about the airport's presence and its operational hours, especially since the airport predates the residential developments.

In response, officials noted that specific height regulations for the new developments would not be determined until the planning phase for the 12 Alpha area is underway. They also addressed the airport overlay zone, which is a designated area that extends 5,000 feet from the runway. This zone requires that any new plats within the airport influence area include a notification indicating that the properties are subject to airspace regulations. The city has adopted measures to ensure that landowners are aware of the easements required for navigation above their properties.

The discussions underscored the need for careful planning and communication regarding the impact of new developments on existing infrastructure, particularly in areas adjacent to the airport.

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