Iqaluit Airport Zoning Regulations (SOR/2014-16)
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Iqaluit Airport Zoning Regulations
SOR/2014-16
Registration 2014-01-29
Iqaluit Airport Zoning Regulations
P.C. 2014-26 2014-01-28
Whereas, pursuant to subsection 5.5(1)Footnote a of the Aeronautics ActFootnote b, a notice of the proposed Iqaluit Airport Zoning Regulations was published in two successive issues of the Nunatsiaq News on February 10 and 17, 2012, a copy of the proposed Regulations, substantially in the annexed form, was published in two successive issues of the Canada Gazette, Part I, on March 19 and 26, 2011, and a reasonable opportunity was afforded to interested persons to make representations to the Minister of Transport with respect to the proposed Regulations;
Return to footnote aR.S., c. 33 (1st Supp.) s. 1
Return to footnote bR.S., c. A-2
Whereas a purpose of the proposed Regulations is to prevent lands adjacent to or in the vicinity of Iqaluit Airport from being used or developed in a manner that is, in the opinion of the Minister of Transport, incompatible with the safe operation of an airport or aircraft;
And whereas a purpose of the proposed Regulations is to prevent lands adjacent to or in the vicinity of facilities used to provide services relating to aeronautics from being used or developed in a manner that would, in the opinion of the Minister of Transport, cause interference with signals or communications to and from aircraft or to and from those facilities;
Therefore, His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport, pursuant to paragraphs 5.4(2)(b)Footnote a and (c)Footnote a of the Aeronautics ActFootnote b, makes the annexed Iqaluit Airport Zoning Regulations.
Interpretation
Marginal note:Definitions
1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- airport
airport means the Iqaluit Airport, in the vicinity of Iqaluit, in Nunavut. (aéroport)
- airport reference point
airport reference point means the point described in Part 1 of the schedule. (point de référence de l’aéroport)
- approach surface
approach surface means an imaginary inclined surface that extends upward and outward from each end of the strip surface, and that is described in Part 2 of the schedule. (surface d’approche)
- outer surface
outer surface means the imaginary surface that is located above and in the immediate vicinity of the airport and that is described in Part 3 of the schedule. (surface extérieure)
- strip surface
strip surface means the imaginary surface that is associated with the airport runway and that is described in Part 4 of the schedule. (surface de bande)
- transitional surface
transitional surface means an imaginary inclined surface that extends upward and outward from the lateral limits of the strip surface and its approach surfaces, and that is described in Part 5 of the schedule. (surface de transition)
- zoning plan
zoning plan means Plan No. E 3265, prepared by the Department of Public Works and Government Services and dated December 1, 2008. (plan de zonage)
Application
Marginal note:Lands near airport
2 These Regulations apply in respect of all lands that are adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport within the limit described in Part 6 of the schedule. For greater certainty, the lands include lands under water and public road allowances.
Building Restrictions
Marginal note:Prohibition — maximum height
3 A person must not place, erect or construct, or permit another person to place, erect or construct, on any of the lands, a building, structure or object, or an addition to an existing building, structure or object, any part of which would penetrate any of the following surfaces:
(a) an approach surface;
(b) the outer surface; or
(c) a transitional surface.
Interference with Communication
Marginal note:Prohibition — interference
4 A person must not use or develop, or permit another person to use or develop, any of the lands that are under the outer surface in a manner that causes interference with any signal or communication to and from an aircraft or to and from any facility used to provide services relating to aeronautics.
Natural Growth
Marginal note:Prohibition — maximum height
5 A person must not permit any object of natural growth that is on any of the lands to grow in such a manner as to penetrate any of the following surfaces:
(a) an approach surface;
(b) the outer surface; or
(c) a transitional surface.
Wildlife Hazard
Marginal note:Prohibition — activities or uses
6 (1) A person must not use, or permit another person to use, any of the lands that are under the outer surface for activities or uses that attract wildlife — particularly birds — that may create a hazard for aviation safety.
Marginal note:Exception
(2) Despite subsection (1), a person may use, or permit another person to use, any of the lands that are under the outer surface as a site for an open water storage reservoir for a period of 48 hours or less.
Coming into Force
Marginal note:Requirements — s. 5.6(2) of the Aeronautics Act
Footnote *7 These Regulations come into force on the day on which the requirements prescribed in subsection 5.6(2) of the Aeronautics Act are met.
Return to footnote *[Note: Regulations in force March 20, 2014.]
SCHEDULE(Sections 1 and 2)
In this schedule, all grid coordinates are in metres (m) and refer to the 1983 North American Datum, Zone 19, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) projection. Grid coordinates have been computed using an average combined scale factor of 0.99959894.
In this schedule, all elevation values are in metres (m) and are based on the Canadian Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1928 (CGVD28).
PART 1Airport Reference Point
The airport reference point, as shown on the zoning plan, is the geometric centre of the runway thresholds, at grid coordinates 7 069 965.22 N, 521 899.94 E (latitude 63°45′23.67089″ N, longitude 68°33′22.01292″ W). It is located on the centre line of the strip surface at a distance of 1 371.43 m from the end of the strip surface associated with runway 17-35, and its assigned elevation is 21.24 m above sea level.
PART 2Approach Surfaces
The approach surfaces, as shown on the zoning plan, are described as follows:
(a) an imaginary inclined surface abutting the end of the strip surface associated with runway approach 17 and ascending, from an assigned elevation of 33.01 m above sea level, at a ratio of 1.00 m measured vertically to 50.00 m measured horizontally, to an imaginary horizontal line drawn at right angles to the projected centre line of the strip surface and distant 15 000.00 m measured horizontally from the end of the strip surface; the outer ends of the imaginary horizontal line being 2 400.00 m from the projected centre line and 300.00 m above the assigned elevation at the end of the strip surface associated with runway approach 17; and
(b) an imaginary inclined surface abutting the end of the strip surface associated with runway approach 35 and ascending, from an assigned elevation of 21.24 m above sea level, at a ratio of 1.00 m measured vertically to 50.00 m measured horizontally, to an imaginary horizontal line drawn at right angles to the projected centre line of the strip surface and distant 15 000.00 m measured horizontally from the end of the strip surface; the outer ends of the imaginary horizontal line being 2 400.00 m from the projected centre line and 300.00 m above the assigned elevation at the end of the strip surface associated with runway approach 35.
The elevation of an approach surface at any point is equal to the elevation of the nearest point on the centre line of that approach surface. The elevation of an approach surface centre line is calculated from the elevation of the abutting end of the strip surface and increases at the constant ratios set out in this Part.
PART 3Outer Surface
The outer surface, as shown on the zoning plan, is an imaginary surface situated at a constant elevation of 45.00 m above the airport reference point, but at 9.00 m above the ground when that elevation would place the outer surface at less than 9.00 m above the ground.
The limit of the outer surface is described as follows:
commencing at the airport reference point;
thence northerly along a radial line on a bearing of N 09°09′37″ E for a distance of 4 000.00 m;
thence generally westerly, southerly, easterly and northerly, along the arc of a circle with a radius of 4 000.00 m centred on the airport reference point, for a distance of 16 336.28 m to the intersection with the centre line of the approach surface associated with runway approach 35;
thence northwesterly along the centre line of the said approach surface and along the centre line of the strip surface to the point of commencement.
PART 4Strip Surface
The elevation of a strip surface at any point is equal to the elevation of the nearest point on the centre line of that strip surface. The elevation of the strip surface centre line between the strip surface end and the closest strip surface threshold is equal to the elevation of the strip surface end. The strip surface centre line between the strip surface thresholds has a slope that decreases at the constant ratio set out in Column 7 of the table below. The elevation of any point along the centre line is calculated using the data set out in that table.
The strip surface, as shown on the zoning plan, is an imaginary rectangular surface described as follows:
the strip surface associated with runway 17-35 is 300.00 m in total width, being 150.00 m on either side of the centre line of the runway. The strip surface commences 60.00 m to the northwest of threshold 17 and ends 60.00 m to the southeast of threshold 35, having a total length of 2 742.86 m. The 17 end of the strip surface has an assigned elevation of 33.01 m and the 35 end of the strip surface has an assigned elevation of 21.24 m. The bearing of the centre line of runway 17-35 is S 44°50′23″ E. Threshold 17 is defined as the northwestern limit of the existing runway surface and intersects with the centre line of the runway at grid coordinates 7 070 894.76 N and 520 975.59 E. Threshold 35 is defined as the southeastern limit of the existing runway surface and intersects with the centre line of the runway at grid coordinates 7 069 035.68 N and 522 824.29 E.
Data for Calculating Elevation Between Thresholds Along Centre Line of Runway 17-35
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Item | Starting point | Assigned elevation of starting point (m) | End point | Distance between starting and end points (m) | Assigned elevation of end point (m) | Constant ratio for calculating elevation of any point along centre line |
1 | Threshold 17 | 33.01 | Threshold 35 | 2 622.86 | 21.24 | -1 : 222.8428 |
PART 5Transitional Surfaces
Each transitional surface, as shown on the zoning plan, is an imaginary inclined surface ascending at a ratio of 1.00 m measured vertically to 7.00 m measured horizontally at right angles to the centre line and projected centre line of the strip surface, extending upward and outward from the lateral limits of the strip surface and its approach surfaces to the intersection with the outer surface, whose description is limited, for the purposes of this Part, to the first paragraph of Part 3.
The elevation of a point on the lower edge of a transitional surface abutting a strip surface is equal to the elevation of the nearest point on the centre line of the abutting strip surface. The elevation of a point on the lower edge of a transitional surface abutting an approach surface is equal to the elevation of the nearest point on the centre line of the abutting approach surface.
PART 6Limit of Area Containing Lands to Which These Regulations Apply
The limit of the area containing the lands to which these Regulations apply, as shown on the zoning plan, is generally defined by the limit of the area covered by the approach surfaces, outer surface, strip surfaces and transitional surfaces, and is more particularly described as follows:
commencing at a point located at the intersection of the northern boundary of the airport with the eastern limit of the outer surface, being a point located 614.05 m, more or less, from the airport reference point along the eastern limit of the outer surface, being a radial line on a bearing of N 09°09′37″ E;
thence northerly along the said eastern limit of the outer surface for a distance of 3 385.95 m, more or less, to the northern limit of the outer surface;
thence westerly along the limit of the outer surface for a distance of 3 229.36 m, more or less, to the intersection with the northeastern limit of the approach surface associated with runway approach 17;
thence northwesterly along the said approach surface for a distance of 12 546.82 m, more or less, to the northwestern corner thereof;
thence southwesterly along the northwestern limit of the said approach surface for a distance of 4 800.00 m to the southwestern corner thereof;
thence southeasterly along the southwestern limit of the said approach surface for a distance of 12 546.82 m, more or less, to the intersection with the limit of the outer surface;
thence southerly and easterly along the limit of the outer surface for a distance of 11 485.63 m, more or less, to the intersection with the southwestern limit of the approach surface associated with runway approach 35;
thence southeasterly along the southwestern limit of the said approach surface for a distance of 12 546.82 m, more or less, to the southwestern corner thereof;
thence northeasterly along the southeastern limit of the said approach surface for a distance of 4 800.00 m to the northeastern corner thereof;
thence northwesterly along the northeastern limit of the said approach surface for a distance of 12 892.64 m, more or less, to the intersection with the northeastern limit of the transitional surface associated with runway approach 35;
thence northwesterly along the northeastern limit of the said transitional surface for a distance of 2 250.00 m, more or less, to a point of deflection northerly therein, being a point located 315.00 m northeast of the northeastern corner of the strip surface on the straight production northeasterly of the southeastern limit thereof;
thence northwesterly along the northeastern limit of the said transitional surface for a distance of 131.13 m, more or less, to the intersection with the northeastern boundary of the airport;
thence generally northwesterly along the airport boundary to the intersection with the northeastern limit of the said transitional surface;
thence along the northeastern limit of the said transitional surface for a distance of 282.27 m, more or less, to the intersection with the northeastern boundary of the airport;
thence generally northwesterly along the airport boundary to the point of commencement.
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