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LandAmerica Arizona Hazards Disclosure

EXPLANATION: PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AIRPORTS

In 1999 the Arizona State Legislature enacted laws (Arizona Revised Statues 28-8485;32-2181(A)(23); and 32-2195(B)(14) to ensure that prospective purchasers be informed when a property is located in the vicinity of a public airport. The area of disclosures includes the expanded traffic pattern area (defined in the statue) and noise contours out to the 60 DNL, if available.

A. The State real estate department shall have and make available to the public on request a map showing the exterior boundaries of each territory in the vicinity of a public airport. The map shall clearly set forth the boundaries on a street map. The state real estate department shall work closely with each public airport and affected local government as necessary to create a map that is visually useful in determining whether property is located in or outside of a territory in the vicinity of a public airport.

B. Each public airport shall record the map prepared pursuant to subsection A in the office of the country recorder in each country that contains property in a territory in the vicinity of the public airport. The recorded map shall be sufficient to notify owners and potential purchasers of the property that the property is located in or outside of a territory in the vicinity of a public airport.

C. For the purposes of this section:
1. “Public airport” means an airport that is owned by a political subdivision of this state is otherwise open to the public.
2. “Territory in the vicinity of a public airport” means property that us within the traffic pattern airspace as defined by the federal aviation administration and includes property that experiences a day-night average sound level as follows:
(a) In countries with a population of more than five hundred thousand persons, sixty decibels or higher at airports where such an average sound level has been identified in either the airport master plan for the twenty year planning period or in a noise study prepared in accordance with airport noise capability planning, 14 Code of Federal Regulations part 150.
(b) In countries with a population of five hundred person or less, sixty five decibels or higher at airports where such an average sound 3 level has been identified in the airport master plan for the twenty year planning period.

For information about Public and Private airports in this report, contact the: Federal Aviation Administration, http://wwww.faa.gov

Source: Federal Aviation Adminstration

Search Distance in this report:2 miles from Target Property

 

 

 
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