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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 6: Transportation <br /> <br />106 <br /> <br />AVIATION <br />There are currently no existing or planned aviation facilities within the St. Anthony <br />Village. However, the City is responsible for airspace protection in order to reduce <br />hazards to air travel within the region. The closest airports to St. Anthony Village <br />are: <br />• Anoka County-Blaine Airport approximately 5 miles north of St. Anthony <br />Village <br />• Minneapolis Crystal Airport, approximately 5 miles northwest of St. Anthony <br />Village <br />Due to the distance to the nearest airports, there are no radio beacons or other air <br />navigation aids located in off-airport locations in St. Anthony Village. The City is <br />not within the area of influence of either of the airports identified above, and i s <br />therefore not subject to associated land use restrictions. <br />Any person or organization who intends to sponsor the construction or alteration <br />of a structure affecting navigable airspace as defined in Federal Regulation Title <br />14; Part 77 needs to inform the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) of the project. This <br />notification is accomplished through the completion and submittal to FAA of Form <br />7460-1, Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration. In St. Anthony Village, this <br />requirement applies to any construction or alteration exceeding 200 feet above <br />ground level. The City’s zoning code allows a maximum structure height of 75 feet; <br />therefore, it is unlikely that any structures in the City will require FAA notification. <br />There are currently no heliports in St. Anthony Village or any known plans to <br />construct one. Additionally, none of the surface waters within the City are identified <br />by MnDOT as an authorized landing site for seaplanes. <br />
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