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... Civil engineering analysis CHAPTER THREE PLANNING ISSUES
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... This approach to non-aeronautical activity can be integrated into an all airport land planning effort or completed separately. The following example of planning for revenue diversification was accomplished by Dayton International Airport.
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... The study has brought together various disciplines including land use planning, civil engineering, socioeconomic analysis, environmental assessment, project finance, and real estate market research to identify the highest and best uses of the proposed areas, identify constraints and obstacles that could hinder the development process, and define the development options. FIGURE 20 Dayton International Airport airfield layout.
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... Release approximately 400 acres of Airport property for non-aeronautical uses and complete a comprehensive land-use study that will define the "highest and best use" for the property. Long-range goals • Lease 400 acres to bring new business to enhance airport revenues and job growth in the Greater Dayton Region.


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