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Section 7. Airport Zoning. <br /> Subdivision 1. Airspace Obstruction Zoning. <br /> (1) Airspace Zones. In order to carry out the purpose of <br /> this ordinance as set forth above, the following airspace <br /> zones are hereby established: Primary Zone, Horizontal <br /> Zone, Conical Zone, and Approach Zone, and whose <br /> locations and dimensions are as follows: <br /> (A) Primary Zone. All that land which lies directly <br /> under an imaginary primary surface longitudinally <br /> centered on a runway and extending 200 feet beyond <br /> each end of the runway. The elevation of any point <br /> on the primary surface is the same as the elevation <br /> of the nearest point on the runway centerline. The <br /> width of the primary surface is 250 feet. <br /> (B) Horizontal Zone. All that land which lies directly <br /> under an imaginary horizontal surface 150 feet <br /> above the established airport elevation, the <br /> perimeter of which is constructed by swinging arcs <br /> of specified radii from the center of each end of <br /> the primary surface of each runway and connecting <br /> the adjacent arcs by lines tangent to those arcs. <br /> The radius of each arch is 6,000 feet. <br /> (C) Conical Zone. All that land which lies directly <br /> under an imaginary conical surface extending upward <br /> and outward from the periphery of the horizontal <br /> surface at a slope of 20 to 1 for a horizontal <br /> distance of 4,000 feet as measured radially outward <br /> from the periphery of the horizontal surface. <br /> (D) Approach Zone All that land which lies directly <br /> under an imaginary approach surface longitudinally <br /> centered on the extended centerline at each end of <br /> a runway. The inner edge of the approach surface <br /> is at the same width and elevation as, and <br /> coincides with, the end of the primary surface. <br /> The approach surface inclines upward and outward at <br /> a slope of 20:1. The approach surface expands <br /> uniformly to a width of 2,500 feet at a distance of <br /> 10, 000 feet to the periphery of the conical <br /> surface. <br /> (2) Height Restrictions. Except as otherwise provided in <br /> City of Lino Lakes Zoning Ordinance <br /> ADOPTED 7/13/92 <br /> 137 <br />