Military flights may produce noise and have a potential for accidents as a result of military flight operations. Statutes relating to military
airports have been expanded and carefully crafted to provide for open, effective communication between military facilities, developers and
communities so that responsible, safe planning around the base can occur.
Any public report issued after December 31, 2001 pursuant to section 32-2183 or 32-2195.03 applicable to property that is located within
territory in the vicinity of a military airport shall include the following statements:
1. That the property is located within territory in the vicinity of a military airport.
2. If the state real estate department has been provided the registry of information described in section 28-8483, that the state real estate
department maintains a registry of information, including the maps of military flight operations provided by the military airport, pursuant
to section 28-8483 and, if provided to the department, the map prepared by the military airport pursuant to subsection B of this section.
3. If the state real estate department has been provided the registry information described in section 28-8483, that the information is
available to the public on request.
B. Each military airport may provide the state real estate department and each political subdivision with territory in the vicinity of the
military airport with a map that is in electronic form and that is eight and one-half inches by eleven inches in size showing the exterior
boundaries of each territory in the vicinity of a military airport and the exterior boundaries of each high noise or accident potential zone.
The state real estate department shall work closely with each military airport and political subdivisions with territory in the vicinity of a
military airport or in or outside of a high noise or accident potential zone. If there are changes to the map, the military airport shall notify
the state real estate department and political subdivisions of the changes and shall provide a new map in electronic form. If a new map is
provided, the department and political subdivisions shall include the map in the registry of information maintained pursuant to section
28-8483. The map shall be included in public reports issued pursuant to section 32-2183 or 32-2195.03, and the map shall be available to
the public on request.
For information about Military Training Routes in this report, contact the : Arizona State and Department, (602) 542-4631 or
http://www.land.state.az.us
Source: Arizona State Land Department