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... ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations120 CHAPTER SEVEN MANAGING TTF OPERATIONS 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Airport Sponsor Regulatory Measures 7.3 Primary Planning Documents 7.4 Primary Management and Compliance Documents 7.5 Airport Operations 7.6 Education and Enforcement 7.7 Wrap-Up 7.1 INTRODUCTION Once TTF operations have been properly assessed (discussed in Chapter 5: Assessing TTF Operations) and a policy, application, rents and fees, and agreement for permitted TTF operations have been developed and implemented (discussed in Chapter 6: Structuring TTF Operations)
From page 121...
... 121 ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations 7.2 AIRPORT SPONSOR REGULATORY MEASURES Airport management and policymakers should work closely with the authority that establishes and enforces zoning and building codes (if different from the airport sponsor) to ensure that the use and development of TTF property is addressed in the codes.
From page 122...
... ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations122 In essence, airport management and policymakers should focus on developing on-airport land "first" (i.e., should make this a priority) , creating an environment on-airport that is conducive to success (i.e., that helps on-airport operators engaged in commercial aeronautical activities be successful)
From page 123...
... 123 ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations Minimum standards typically address the following areas for each type of commercial aeronautical activity: scope of activities fuel storage and refueling vehicles (for FBOs) leased premises (land and improvements)
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... ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations124 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS This primary management and compliance document sets forth the parameters and standards governing the design, development (construction) , and/or modifications of infrastructure and/or improvements on-airport.
From page 125...
... 125 ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations OTHER MANAGEMENT AND COMPLIANCE DOCUMENTS Airport Certification Manual Security Plan Safety Management Plan Sustainability Management Plan Wildlife Management Plan Emergency (Preparedness/Response) Plan Irregular Operations Plan Environmental Management Plan (including Stormwater Management Plan/Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan)
From page 126...
... ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations126 SAFETY AND SECURITY The introduction of aircraft to an airport's airside infrastructure from TTF property creates safety and security risks and possible liability exposure for an airport sponsor. The nature and extent of the inherent risk exposure is dependent on a number of factors including a state's sovereign immunity statutes and the actions or inactions of the airport sponsor as it relates to assessing, managing, and/or mitigating the risks associated with TTF operations.
From page 127...
... 127 ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations 7.6 EDUCATION AND ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION Planning, developing, operating, and managing a federally obligated airport is a complex task and permitting TTF operations can make it even more complicated. As such, airport management and policymakers should take appropriate and proactive steps to educate TTF entities and stakeholders regarding the statutes, assurances, policies, and guidance that the airport sponsor must comply with and the primary planning documents and primary management and compliance documents that the airport sponsor has adopted to help maintain compliance and plan, develop, operate, and manage the airport to ensure the safety, utility, and efficiency of the airport for the benefit of the public.
From page 128...
... ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations128 TRAINING Airport management should establish initial and recurrence training programs for TTF entities and the users of TTF properties that focus on maintaining compliance with the policies, standards, rules, and regulations pertaining to TTF activities, TTF access, and use of the airport. COMMUNICATION Airport management and policymakers should proactively develop multiple channels of communication with TTF entities to discuss: existing and upcoming events (e.g., construction activities)
From page 129...
... 129 ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations While some of these violations may constitute a default under a TTF agreement, most are operational in nature and related, in some way, to the airport sponsor's policies, standards, rules, and regulations. Additional violations relating to TTF agreements are discussed in Chapter 6: Structuring TTF Operations.
From page 130...
... ACRP Report 114: Guidebook for Through-The-Fence Operations130 7.7 WRAP-UP This chapter outlined a best practices approach for managing TTF operations and emphasized the importance of developing (or updating) , implementing, and enforcing the airport planning, management, and compliance tools used to manage TTF operations including: Airport Sponsor Regulatory Measures (e.g., zoning, building codes, etc.)

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