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Tenants notified of hangar findings; rent increases take effect July 1 as committee seeks budget review

Airport Advisory Committee · June 19, 2026
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Summary

Staff confirmed letters were sent to tenants reporting hangar inspection findings; the committee noted rent increases effective July 1 and discussed paused beacon repairs and structural issues with some hangar doors.

At the June 19 meeting the committee reviewed maintenance and budget items affecting airport tenants.

Dan Gillis confirmed that letters documenting inspection findings were sent to tenants with identified issues. Committee members noted that rent increases will begin July 1; the minutes did not specify the dollar amounts. Dan Gillis said he would schedule time with finance staff to review the financial information.

Cari Hoffart reported that the rails are not the primary problem with F1–F4 hangar doors and that structural problems and insulation issues in units 1–8 are of greater concern. The committee also discussed ongoing beacon issues: repairs are paused because of the beacon's age and safety implications. Stan Darling requested an estimate for a new beacon and said he would follow up with Eric Johnson.

No formal maintenance motions were recorded at the meeting; staff follow‑up and estimates were requested.