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M <br />go0K 9 pnE 828 <br />22. UTILITY RUNWAY - A rumaay that <br />to be used by propeller driven <br />mayimum gross weight and less. <br />is constructed for and intended <br />aircraft of 12,500 pounds <br />23. VISUAL RU-1WAY - A runway intended solely for the operation <br />of aircraft using visual approach procedures. <br />SECTION III: AIRPORT ZONES <br />In order to carry out the provisions of this Ordinance, there are <br />hereby created and established certain zones which include all of <br />the land lying within the approach zones, transitional zones, <br />horizontal zones, and conical zones as they apply to a particular <br />airuort. Such zones are shown on the Sanford-Lee County Airport <br />Hazard heap consisting of 1 sheet, prepared by Williams & 19orks <br />and dated February 2, 1977, wrlch is attached to this Ordinance <br />and made a part hereof. fir area located in more than one (1) <br />of the following zones is considered to be only in the zone with <br />the more restrictive height limitation. The various zones are <br />hereby established and defined as follows: <br />1. Utility Ru_nv:ay honurecision Instrument ApnrOaCh Zone - The inner <br />of this approach zone coincides with the width of the primary <br />surface and is five hundred (500) feet wide. The approach zone <br />ex_oands outward uniformly-to a width of 2,000 feet at a hori- <br />zontal distance 5,000 feet from the primary surface. Its <br />centerline being the continuation of the centerline of the <br />ru_nwav. <br />2. Transitional Zones - These zones are hereby established as the <br />area beneath hransitional surfaces. These surfaces extend <br />outward and upward at 90 degree angles to the runway centerline <br />and the runway centerline extended at a slope of seven (7) feet <br />horizontally for each foot vertically from the sides of the <br />primary and anuroach surfaces to N:,nere they intersect the <br />horizontal and conical surfaces. Transitional zones for those <br />portions of the precision approach zones which project through <br />and beyond the limits of the conical surface, extend a distance <br />of 5,000 feet measured horizontally from the edge of the approach <br />zones and at 90 degree angles to the extended rtzTnaay centerline. <br />3. Horizontal Zone <br />swinging arcs of <br />of the primary s <br />adjacent arcs by <br />horizontal zones <br />zones. <br />- The horizontal zone is hereby established by <br />5,000 feet radii from the center of each end <br />)dace of each rum-:ay, and connecting the <br />draiā€¢:ing lines tangent to those arcs. The <br />does not include the approach and transitional <br />4. Conical Zones..- The conical zone is hereby established as the <br />area that cor=ences at the periphery of the horizontal zone <br />and extends outward therefrom a horizontal distance of 4,000 . <br />feet. The conical zone does not include the precision instru- <br />ment approach zones and the transitional zones. <br />-4- <br />