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Get airport land nova <br /> �== itizens-League .s • <br /> says <br /> By :aurie Blake bolster the campaign of south Minne- <br /> a PConrad deFiebre apolis residents who see a new air- <br /> SMITWriteis port as the only hope of relief from <br /> jet noise. <br /> 4e'.*time to acquire land for a-major <br /> peiy-airport is now, in case Minne- But the draft does not call for a new <br /> al$ks-St. Paul International Airport airport, which by various estimates <br /> cannot keep pace with future de- would cost between$2 billion and$5 <br /> maiid, the Citizens League says in a billion. <br /> pfrelr'rninary draft of a new report. <br /> Instead, the draft calls for steps to <br /> B(it the draft also endorses use of the ensure that land is set aside in case a <br /> existing airport for as long as possi- new airport is needed. While a site is <br /> bk: along with aggressive steps to being acquired, it recommends that <br /> r(;3uce air traffic noise and conges- the Metropolitan Council continue <br /> tiob to make it a more tolerable studying the issue. <br /> ntipbor. <br /> -"We do not want to build on the new <br /> -fie report is"expected to be adopted site unless it is absolutely necessary," <br /> lid::the league board Thursday. It the draft says. <br /> would be the first call by a significant <br /> public-policy group to begin planning <br /> fora new airport. As such, it would Airport continued on page 9B <br /> Sta' r Tribune/ Saturday/December 12/1987 .96t <br /> AIRPORT: Northwest backs ma or 1 poil <br /> . <br /> Continued from page I airport will be needed,but when. airport's capacity. move to a new airport as rapidly a <br /> possible." <br /> Thus,the draft's major recommenda- But the airline industry is changing MAC Chairman Harold Greenwood <br /> tions won support even from an out- so rapidly and it takes so long to said the commission is considering at The draft urges some changes at Min <br /> spoken corporate opponent of a new build an airport, he said, that the site owned by the University of Min- neapolis-St. Paul to make it mor <br /> airport,Northwest Airlines. council is striving for a formula to nesota in Rosemount that has been compatible with the surroundin. <br /> determine when a decision to build proposed for a new airport. But, he neighborhoods. All were originall <br /> "Being prepared is certainly not a can be made. Much of the time need- stressed,"we're just looking at it." proposed by the Metropolitan Air <br /> problem," Northwest spokesman ed to establish an airport goes to site - craft Sound Abatement Council,sail <br /> Redmond Tyler said Friday. selection,he said. Nigel Finney,MAC deputy executive the council chairman, Walter Rock <br /> director of operations, said the Met- enstein. <br /> Forecasts indicate that the existing Because establishing a new airport ropolitan Council would have to de- <br /> airport may be too small for future would be so expensive, Keefe said, fine a search area before the commis- The proposed measures include: <br /> air travel demand, the draft said. the council also is attempting to as- . sion could seriously look for a new <br /> Therefore, officials should use tax semble an economic model to weigh airport site. ■Directing planes when possibl <br /> money and airport landing fees now the costs and benefits. over nonresidential areas, and mor <br /> to buy a new airport site as close as Anti-noise activists were encouraged equitably distributing the noise ove <br /> possible to the center of the metro The Metropolitan Airports Commis- by the league draft. all communities around the airport. <br /> area,the draft recommends. sion (MAC) also is studying the air- <br /> port's future. Until recently the com- Jan Del Calzo, who represents Min- ■Extending a secondary runwa <br /> Airport and government officials re- mission had opposed a new airport. neapolis Mayor Don Fraser on the toward Bloomington and Richfrel <br /> ceived the draft favorably. But they Its staff still maintains that there is MAC, called the report a prudent as a way to relieve some of the nois <br /> would need to reverse metro govern- plenty of life left in Minneapolis-St. recommendation to secure land 20 to over south Minneapolis. <br /> ment policies to follow league recom- Paul International. 30 miles from downtown, instead of <br /> mendations. waiting and being forced to locate ■Using airport landing fees to ea <br /> Robert Stassen, MAC deputy execu- much farther away. pand noise abatement efforts,such a <br /> Two years ago the Metropolitan . tive director of administration, said insulating some homes and publi <br /> Council found no need for a new yesterday, "We don't really see that Minneapolis City Council Member buildings and buying others. <br /> airport when it updated its aviation this airport necessarily will ever over- Steve Cramer, who represents noise- <br /> master plan. And it has no plans to run its capacity. But, on the other weary residents of the 1 Ith Ward, ■Enforcing noise reduction goalf b <br /> outline an area appropriate for an hand, we recognize the need to keep said the report "gives real legitimacy ordinance if voluntary airline agrer <br /> airport, as the league urges. But the monitoring to make sure." to the issues of noise and air traffic ments fail to meet the goals <br /> council is studying the issue again, growth." <br /> and is expected to deliver a fresh He said landings and takeoffs this In addition, the draft urges shar <br /> opinion late next year on whether the year are expected to total around As for the recommendation that the increases in landing fees at Minn( <br /> Twin Cities needs a new airport. 300,000, a decline from previous existing airport remain open for as apolis-St. Paul to encourage sma <br /> years and far short of the limit of long as possible, Cramer said: planes to use other airports.Fees als <br /> Council Chairman Steve Keefe said 500,000 the Federal Aviation Admin- "That's open to interpretation as to should be adjusted to spread traff <br /> the question is not whether a new istration uses as the estimate of the how long is possible. We want to to nonpeak hours,it said. <br />
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