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82 APPENDIX J AIP Requirements for Snow Removal Equipment Building Eligibility Table O-3 Other Building Project Requirements (Other than Terminals) c. Snow Removal Equipment Building (Construct, Expand, Modify, Improve, or Rehabilitate) (1) Snow removal equipment buildings are intended to protect the AIP-funded snow removal equipment and materials. (2) Funding snow and ice control buildings is limited to space in the building necessary for eligible Snow Removal Equipment as well as storing abrasive or chemicals used in treatment of paved areas. All other areas and equipment recommended in the current version of Advisory Circular 150/5220-18, Buildings for Storage and Maintenance of Airport Snow and Ice Control Equipment and Materials, must be paid for by the sponsor. (3) The eligibility of a maintenance bay for safety and security equipment is provided elsewhere in this table and may be included in the SRE building if the requirements for the safety and security equipment maintenance bay are met. (4) At the time the building is programmed, the eligible equipment must be owned, on order, or budgeted by the airport within the next five years. (5) The SRE building is not intended to function as personnel quarters, snow desk, training space, or other functions. It is only intended for storage of eligible equipment. If non-eligible equipment storage is included in the building, the requirements for including ineligible or non-AIP funded work in the contract in Paragraph 3-42 must be met. (6) The difference between construct, expand, modify, improve, and rehabilitate is listed in Table O-2. d. Construct Sand and Chemical Storage Building (Construct, Expand, Modify, Improve, or Rehabilitate) (1) Small stand-alone buildings for storage of airport surface deicing chemicals and sand may be constructed if the size and design is appropriate for the facility. (2) This function may also be incorporated as eligible area in a snow removal equipment building. (3) Snow and ice control abrasive or chemicals are to be used for airport pavement (not aircraft) because 49 USC § 47102(3)(G) does not permit the purchase or storage of deicing materials for aircraft. (4) The difference between construct, expand, modify, improve, and rehabilitate is listed in Table O-2. Source: Excerpt from FAA Order 5100-38D AIP Handbook 2014.