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U,S.Oepartmenl
oOransportatioXL -
GRANT AGREEMENT
Federal Aviation
Administration
Part I-Offer
Date of Offer: ApriJ4,1006
Airport: Eagle Count)' ItrgionalAirport
Project Number: 3-08-0010-39
ContraclNumber: DOT-FAII6NM-IOO8
DUNS: 084024447
To: County of Eagle, Co 1m ado
(hereineall~dthe"Sp,,"'or")
From: Th~ United States of America (acling through lh. Federal Aviation Administration, herein called the
"I'AA")
Whereas, the Spon;;"r h,,-, submitted to thc FAA a Projcct Application dated March 28, 2{)06 fol' a grant of I'ederal fund:;
for a project at Or ,,-,wciatod with thc Eagle County Regional, which Projcct Application, as approved by the I'AA, is
h.rebyincorporatedh"rcinandmadcapartherwf;and
Whereas, the FAJ\. has approved a projcct fm the AirpOl1 (h.reincallc dlh~"Projcc!")c"nsistingofth.following:
ExtrlldRunway7/15,PhaseIV(SitePreparntion),
all as more particularlyd"scribedin thc l'roject Applicalion.
FAA For", 01~O.37 (7.'90) ,
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NOW THEREFORK pursmmt to and for the purpose of carrying out Ihe provisions of Title 49, United States Code, a,
amcnded. herein called "Ih~ Aot", and '" con,ideration of (a) the Sponsor's adoption an<I J'atilicationofthe
representations and assurances contained in said Proj~~1 Application and its acceptanoc of this offer as hereinafler
pl'ovided, and (b) thc benetlt., to accrue to th~ Unite,1 Slales and the publio from the aocmnplishmem of the Projecl and
compliance wilh thc assurances ""' conditions as hel'cin providcd, THE FEDERAL AVlATJO~
ADMINfSTRATlON, FOR A:\"D ON BEHALF OF THE LNITEIl STATES, HEREBY OFFERS AND AGRU:S
to pa~. as thc t:nited Slates share of the allowable oos!> incurred in accomplishing the Pf()JC~I, 95.00 per centum thcreof
This Offer is made on andSl'RJECT TO THl: FOLLO\VING TERMS A.'\D CONOfnO,"S,
Conditions
, The maximum obligation of the United Statcs pilyable un,ler thi.' offer ,hall bc ~4,06 I .500. Forlhe purpose of
any future granl umendment' which may incrc1L,e the forcgoing maximum obligmion of the Lnited States undcr
the provi.,ions ofScclion 47108(b) of the AcL the following amollnt sarebeing,pecitledforthispurpo.sc:
S-O-fol'planning
$4,061,500 fol' ail'port development and noi,e program implementation
, Thc allowable cn.m of lhe project ,hall not includc any COSIS determined by the FAA to be incligiblc fur
oonsid~rationa'toallowabilil}'underthcAct.
, Pilyment of the United Stal~, sharc of the allowable projccl costs will bc mad~ pursuant to and in ac:~ordanec
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with the provisions of su~h regulBlions and procedurcs "s the Se~retal'y shilI! presCl'ibc, Final determination of
the Uniled Stales share will bc ba,~d upon the final audit of the total amount of allowable project CO.'I, and
scttlement will be made for any upward or downwal'd adjustmcnt, to thc Federal share of OO;;!>.
" The 'pumor ;;hall carl)' out and complete the Project without undue delay and in aecordanec with the tem]S
hercoC and such regulalion, and procedul'c, as thc Secretary ,hall pl'escribe. and agree;; to comply with thc
a.>>urance.' whichwcrc made parI ()fthe projectapplicalion.
, The FAA reservcs the iight It> amend or withdraw lhi.' offer at any tim~ prior to its aoccplancc by the spon,ol',
6. Thi, offer ,hall expir~and the United States ;;haII not be obligatc,l 10 pay any part of the co;;ts ofthc project
unless thi,offcrhas been accepted by lhe 'ponsor on or before May 1. 2006,or such sub,eguenldate as may be
prcs~ribed in writingb)' the FAA.
, The Sponsor shall takc all ,teps. mduding litigation ifnece"ary, to I'ceover Federal fund, spentlj-audulently.
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waslefully, Or inviolalion of Fc,lcral antitrusl statutcs, t>TlTIisuse d in any olherlllanner in any project upon which
Fedel'al fllnds have been cKpended. For the purposes ofthi'grant agreemenl,theterlll "hdel'alfunds"mean,
funds however used ordisbur.,ed by the Sponsor that were originally pai,l pur.,uant 10 thi;; or any olher federal
grant agl'cement I! ,hall obtain the approval of the Seorctary a., to any determination of the amount oflhe
F~deralshar~ofsuchfunds, ltshaIlretumthcrecovercdFederalshare, including funds recovcre,1 by settlement,
ordcrorjudgment to the Secretary, Jt,hall furnish to the SeOrClaT}',upon regue<t, all ,Iocuments and reco rds
pcrtaining 10 thedelcmlinatlon of the amount of the Federal share 0 I'to any 'enJcment I;tigalion, negotiation, or
FAA FO'Jl'l51~O_J7 {7190) ,
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other cffOlts laken to r.co\'Cl',uch funds, ">11 s~ttlelllcnt' or other final po,ilions of the Sponsor. in COUlt Or
othcrwise, involving [he rec<lveI)' of such Fedcralsharc shall bc approvcd in l\dvatlc~ by the S~cr"tary.
8. l"h~ Unircd Slates shall not be respo",ible 01' liable for damagc to propcrty or illjur)' 10 pen;ons which may arise
froIll, "rbe i"cidentto,complianccwllhlhi,,,rantag'O"ment.
SpecialCoudifions
9. The sponsor will can)' om lhe proj~d in accordance with po]jcie~, slandards, and 'pecifications
approved by thc Se<:retary including but nOl limited 10 the advisory circulars listed in lhe "Curreol FAA
Advisory Circulars for AlP Project,," tlal'ed June 15, 2005, aod included in lhis grant, and in accordaoce
withappJicablesla1Cpolicic"Slandards,andspecifjealionsapprovedby lheSccrelarl'.
10. The sponsor agrees to monitor progress on the work lu be accomplished by this grant. For consultant
servico:s, thc Sponsor agrees to makc payment ooly for work that has bcen sati,faclorily completcd, It is
und~rstood by amI bctw~en the panies hereto that lhe appToximale value of thc linal project
documentation is lenpCrCen! (10%) of the total value oflhe engioeering s~rvices contrncl, and lhat
amount will notbcpaidtotheEngine~rDntilacceptablefinalprojectdocumcntalion is providcd
II. The Sponsor agrees to request eash drawuowns on thc l~uerofcredit only when actually needed for its
disburscm~ntsandlo timelyrcportingofsuchdisbursem~ntsasrequired. hisund~rstoodthatfailur~1O
adhere 10 this provision may causc lhelettcrof"credit 10 be rcvoked.
12. ItismutuallyundcrSl<Jodanuagrecdlhatif,duringth~lifeofll]epl'Oject, thcFAAdelermineSlhatthe
maximum grant ohligation of" thc Uoited Slales cxc~eds lh~ expccled nceus of the Spoosor by
$25,000,00 or five perccnt (5%), whichever is greater, the maximum ohligation oftbe United Stales can
he ullilatcrallyrcduced by letter from thc FAA advising of the budgel change. Conven;ely, ii"therc is an
overrun io the tOlal actual eligible and allowable project costs, FAA may increasc the maximum gram
obligation of"thc Uoited Slales to cover thc amount oj"thc overrunn01 to exceed th~ statutory pcrcent
JjmitationaouwilladvisClheSpons<Jrbylell~roftheincrcase, Jtis l'urthcruoderSlOod and agreed that
if, during th~ life of the project, the FAA dctennillCS lhat a changc in thc grant d~scription is
advantagcous and in the bCSl intcreSls of the Unitcd Statcs, the change in grant descriptiollWill be
unilaterally amend~d by letl~r from the FAA. Upon issuaoceofth~ aforcmention~dlettcr, eithcrth~
granl obligation of the Unit~d States is adjusledto lhe amount specified orthc grant descriptioo is
amcndedtothedescriptionspecificd.
13. Unless <Jlberwis~ approved by the FAA, thc Sponsor will nol acquir~ or permit aoy contracwr or
subcontr"ctor to acquir~ any stcel or manulactur~d products produced oulside lh~ United Stat~s to bc
used for any project for airport uevelopmeot orooise compatibiJily for whichfunusar~providedunder
this gl'anl. The Sponsor will include in ~very eootraet a provision implementing lhis sp~cial coouition.
fAAform5100'J7(7190) ,
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" In al'cordanc~ with S~dion 47108(b) oj the Act, as alllcnd~d. the maximum obligation of thc United
Stale.,. as slakd in Condition )Jo. I of"thi" Grant Offer:
, may not bl.' inCl'cased fora planning pl'OJect:
h. mJybe inCl'cased by nUl !Twl'ethan 15 pel'cl.'nt for d::ovelopl1lentproil.'ct s:
c. may he incr~a'ed by l]()!lllOre than 15 p~reent for land projects.
'5 Approval of thc proj~ct included in this :Jb'Teemcn( i~ conditioned on th~ Sponsor's wmplianec with
"-Ppjicabl~airundwaterquaJitYstandardsinaccomplishingprojC~lconstruclion. Failurc 10 cul1lply with
(hi, I'cguirC'mL'nt may result in slL'pen.,ion, cancellation, or terminatioll of Federal a'sistanc~ under this
agreement
fAAform S'OO.J7 (mOl ,
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TIle Spun.'or" acceptan,'. oUhi, Offer and Tali~]catio" anJ '""plio" oft~e Project Applicatiu" incorporateJ herein ,!lall be e,'idenced
by exeoll1jun oftll;, instrument by tile SpO",or,", hcre'"alterpru"ided, .nd (hi, Offer and Accepronce shall Comprise. (lranL
Agreement. ae prol'ided by [he Act, consti\otlng tll" comroct~"1 D"ligalion.' .nd righto of lh. '-~niled State, and the SpDtl'or wit"
rC'peclto Iheaccomph,hme"loflhe ProlecL and complian"" with [l1e """'an"., and cu"dltiu", as provided herein Such lira"l
Agrcemcnls"all becolllceffcctivc UPO" the Spon.'or"accepl.ncc of (hi,O(fer
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"'cri"gM""ageL DenverAirpum Oi,lrict Office
Part 1/ - Acceptance
ThcSpo",ordoeSherchyratifYandadoPlalla,,"ra"c", ,tmCnlenl"repre'Cntations.wa".ntic"coyenanh.andagreelllent>contained
itllheprojo,tAppllc.tlona"JincDrporatedmmcrialsTeferr<dlDlnlhefoTegoing Otf<rand does hcreby accept tlli.' Offer."d hysucll
aCcep~1nceagreeSIOCOmplywithaIlDftlwlerrnsandconditjo", in thb Offer and in tile Project Applic.tiun,
Executed this :;L~ day orUP"';".L', 2006.
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CenificatcofSp"nsor',Attorney
t .Jl.~-l3-2 T r~"t."titlg"SAltorneyf[)rthcSp()nsordohcrebyceIT;IY:
TI1.t in lll)'opi"ionlhe Spon'or is empowcTed 10 O'lIer InlO Ihe forego i"g(jrantAgrecnlemundeTthelaw,oflhe State of Colorado
FurlheL I IlayeeXalllin<dthe fnregoingr.ranlAgre<menta"dtile actions l.ken by said SpDnsurand Sponsor's official represcmmlYe
hasbeendulyauthorlzcdandtllattllcexe"utinnthcreofi,i"allre'pects due and proper and In accordancc Wilh the laws ufthc soid
Sl.tea"dtheAc1. l"additloo,forgra"LSlnvOIVi"gpfOjeCl,tobecarri<dDUlonproperrynotnvmed b}'lhe Spomor, there arc "0 Icgal
impediment' lhat will prevent lull performance by the Spon'or. FIIITheT, it is my opi"loo that the said Gront Agrceme"t cnmLilUles a
legal.ndbindi"goblig.tionoftheSponsoTinaccord.nccwitl1the Lcnm Lhercof,
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0 O"nverAi'POrt, DistriotOffioe
U,S, D..partmen~ 26605E,66'"A,eoue, Room 224
ofJ,,,,,,,portalioo Denver,Colo,"oo60249
fedel'Ql AviallO<l
Adrnlnist'otion
PLEASE READ BEFORE EXECUTING GRANT
April 10,2006
Mr. Peter F. Runyon, Chairman
Eagle COlUlty Commissioners
500 Broadway APR 1320116
EagJe, Colorado 81631
Dear Mr. Runyon: ENGINEERING
Enclosed are four copies of a grant offer for Airport Improvement Progl'am Project No. 3-
08-0020"39 at the Eagle County Regional Airport in which $4,061,500.00 offederal funds
have been obligated tll accomplish the deveJopment described onpag el llfthegrantoffer.
Please complete Part IJ (Acceptance) by having the authorized oflicials execute the last page
oflhe grant ofter, Certification by the attorney should he completed fOIlowiDg the
acceptance and dated Oh or afte..the acceptallcedate.
Yom Donnal procedures for accepting documents such as this in accordance with lo<:al and
state law should be followed,butevidellceofsuchpfo<:edllre isnotre quiredby the Federal
Aviation Administration.
After exoxution and certification of the grant agreemeDt, please rerum three copies to this
office. The other copy is for your records.
All applicable project-related l'equirements pertaining to eDvironmen tal analysis and
approval for this grant have been met in accordance with the guidelines contain edinFAA
Order 5050.4A, Airport Environmental HaDdbook (1985),
Sincerely,
L-LV~
KristiD Hartman, Acting Manager
Denver Airports District Otlice
Enclosures
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ASSIIRA;-tCES
AirportSpon,ors
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,. Goner.!.
L Thosoassurancos,ballbecompliedwithiotbepeTfarmanceofgraotagrITmonts for airport
devdopmenr, airport planning, and noise compatibility prograrn grants f or airport spomors,
, The.seassuraocesaterequiredtobesubmiUeda'Parlof[heprojecEapplicalionby 'pon,o,"
roque,ling funds underthepro\'ision, ofTille4g, U.S.c., ,ubti[ Ie VlI,a, amended. A,med
berein,thetmn "public agenoy sponsor" means a public agency wit hcontrolofapublio.u,e
airport; the term "privare,pon,or"moansaprivareownerofJpublic-u,e .itport; and the
torm ",pon,or" include, botl1 public agency 'ponsors.od private 'po moTS.
L. uponacceptanceOf[hegrantofferby[he'POn,or,tbeseassurance,areincorporated in and
heC<)mepartoflhcgr.ntagroomenL
B. Duration and Applieabilit~.
L Airport development OT Noise Compatibility Pr<lgr.m Projects Undertaken by a Public
AgoncySl"'RSor.Theterm"conditionsandas,urancesofthegramagreemon[shall remain
in full force and effectthroughou[the u,eful life of the fucilitie.sdeve lopedoTequipmem
acquired for an airport devdopment or noi,e comp.tibilityprogr.mproj ect,orthroughout
theusefullifooftheprojecritemsin,talledwi[hinafJcilityunderanoi,ocompatibility
prOb'l'am projeot, hut in any event not 10 excoedtweo'Y(2G)yearsfi"omtho date of
acceptanceofagrantofferofFederalfundsfortbeproject.HDWever,there,hallbenolimi[
on the durmion of the assurances regardin~ Exclusive Righ" and Airpore Revenue '0 long as
tbeaitportisuscd a5 an aitport. There ,hall be no limit on the dUTalion of tbeterms,
condition"andMSurance,wi~lro'pecttorealpropertyacquiredwith federal funds,
Furtherrnore,tbe dUTation of the Civil Rights assurance ,ball be spoci fiedintheassurances,
, Airport Devetopmeot or Koise Compatibility Projects Undertaken by a Prh'ate
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sponsor.Tbeprecedingparagraphlal,oapplie,to.privatosponsorexceptthattheuseful
lifeofprojectitemsinsmllodwilhinafacilityortheu,efullifeoftbefaciIit;e,developedor
equipmem acquired under.n Jitpore development or noi,e compatibility pro~'l'arn project
,hallbeoole.ssthanten(10)yoar:3fromthodmeofacceptaTIlXofFoderalaidfortheprojed.
L. Airport Plannill~ Llldertaken by" Sponsor. Unless o~lerwi'e specifIed in tbe ~'l'ant
agreemenr,onlyAssurancesl,2,3,5,6,13, 18,3U,32,33,and 34 in ,ection C apply to
planningprojects.The""-ms,condition"andas,urance'of~legrantagreemeot shall remain
in full forceJnd effect during the life of the project.
C. Spon,ol' Certifoc.tion.The spon,or hereby assure, and cereifLes, with re'pectlO Ibis grantthar;
,. General Fed","1 Requirement" l[ ",';11 comply with all applkable Federal law"
regu:ations, executive ordors, po!icie"guidelines,.nd requireme nts a' they rolateto [he
applicarion, acceptance and use ofFederalfunds for tbis project iodu ding but not limitedro
thefollowiog;
Feder.II...g;,lation
, Title49,U.S,C",ubti[:e Vl1, as amended
" Davi,_Bacon Act-40 USe. l76{a), ~['eq,'
0 FoderaIFairLahorStandardsAct-29U.S.C201,~~
, !-clotch Act. ,U.S.C. i 50;, ~L sea.'
AirporlAssur.ncc, (,./100S) ,
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, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policie, lIet
of 1970 Title 42 U,S,C. 4601,.tlM;g."
,. National Historic Preservallon Aot of1966-SeClion lO6.16U.S,C.
470(1).'
, ArcheologlcalandHlsloricPreser;"ationAotoft974_t6U.S.C.469
through 469c.'
, Native Amerle""" Grave Repatriation Act _ 25 U.S,C, Section 3001, ~
seo.
, Clean Air Act, P-L. 90-14S, as amended.
j. Coastal Zone ManagementAcl, P.L. 93-205,asamended,
, Flood DIsasterProle.otionAclof1973_Seclion 102{a)-42U,S.C.
4012a.'
I Title49,U,S.C.,Section303,(fomlerlYknownasSeclion4(t))
m. RehabilitalionAolof1973_29U.S,C.794.
" Civil Rights AOl of1964-TitleVI_42 U,S,C.2000d throughd-4.
" AgeDj'criminatlonAcloft975_42U,S.C.6101,~
p. American Indian Religious Freedom Aot, P,L. 95-341, as amended.
O. ArchitecturalBarriersAotofl968 -42 U.S.C.4151,~'
, Power plant and ladustri31 Fuel Use Act ofI978_Section 40J-2U.S.C.
8373.'
,. Conlract Work Hours and Safety Standard,Act_40US,C. 327,~'
, CopetandAotikickbackAot_18 U.S.c. 874.'
w. Nationa] Envlronmenta] Policy Act ofl969 _ 41 U.S,C. 432],~'
. Wild ancl Scenic Rivers Acl, p,L. 90-542, as amended.
W Sing]eAuditActofl984_3]U,S,C,7501,~,
, Drug-FreeWorkplaceActof1988_41 U.S.c. 701thl'Ough 706,
Ex""otiveOrde...
ExecutIve Vrder ! t246 - Eqoal Employmenl Opportunity'
ExecotlveOrder]1990-ProlectionofWetland,
ExeoutiveOrderl1998-FJoodPlainManagement
Executive Order]2J72-lntergovernmental ReviewofFederaJ Program'.
Executive Order 12699-Seismio Safety ofFedera] and Federally Assisted New
Building-Construotion'
ExeontiveOrder 12898-EnvlronmentalJtlStlce
Federal Regulatioll'
" 14CFRPal'l 13-Inve,tigalive and Enforoement Procedures.
b. 14 CPR Part 16 - Rules of Practice For Federally As,istedAIrp<Jrt
EnforoementProceedings.
, 14 CFRPart 150-AirpOl'lnoisecompalibiJityplannlng.
d. 29CFRPartl-Proceduresforpredelem1inatlonofwagerates.'
, 29CFRPart3_Contractors and subcontractors On public bnildingor
pubHc work fioanced 10 wholeorpart by loao.s or granlS from theUniled
States.'
, 29CFRP'1'l5-Labors!aodardsprovisloo,applicabletocontr=
CIlvering federally fillaJ1ced and assl'ted cooslructioo(.]so laborslandal'ds
provisiotlSapplioabletonon-OOnsn:UClioncontracts,ubjecltotheCootract
Work Hours and Safety Staodards Act).'
, 41 CFRPal'l60 - Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Equal
Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor (Federal and federally
assisted contracting requirements).'
AirportAssurance'{3i2005) ,
" 49 CPR Part 18 - Unifoml administrath'e req~irem"nts for grants and
coopermiveagreementstostateandlQcalgovemments.,
, 49 CFRPan:20-><ewreslrictions on lobbying.
, 4~CFRPart21 -"ondi,cr;minalion in federally-assi'[edpmgram' of the
DeparlmentofTransportation-effectual;onofTitleVloftheCiviIRight>
ActQft964.
k. 49CFRPart23-Participationbyl)isadvantageBusinessEnterprisein
Ai'J'QrtConceSSions,
I. 49 CFR Part24-Un;form relocatiOll assisUlnce and real property
acqui,i(;on fQr Federal and federallyassisred program,.' ,
m. 49CFR Part26-ParticipatiDnByl);sacivamageci Business Enterprises in
Department QfTTan,portatiQn Progr.ms,
" 49CFRPart27-'\ondiscriminatioll on thehasis ofhandiCllp in programs
and activi(ie, receiving orbeneftling fi:om Federal fin.ndal ass;stance .,
". 49 CFR Part 29 - Government wide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement)
and government wide requirements for drug-ITee workplace
(g"ntsl.
" 49CFRPart30-Deniai of public works conlract>; lo suppliers of good,
andservicesofco~ntriesthatdenYPTOcUrementmarketaocesstoU.S,
cOntTacwrs.
" 49CFRPart41.SeismiosafetyofFederalandfederallyassisledor
reguiatedllewbuiidingcons!ruction.l
OfficeofM.nageruent and Bndgel C;rcutar,
, A_g7_Co,l Principles Applicable to GranTI; and Contracts with State an d
Local Govemments,
, A-133 - Aud;ts of Slales, Local Government>;, and Non-Profit
Qrgan;,.ations
, The,eiaw,donotapplytoairportpianningspon,o!S.
, The,e iaws do nm apply 10 private sponsors.
'49CFRPart18andO]V[BCircularA.87containrequirementsforStaleandLocal
GovemmentsreceivingFederalassistance,Anyrequirementleviedupon State
and Local Governments bythi,regulation and circular shall also be appli cable
to private sponsors receiving Federai assistance under Til)e 49, Unite dStales
Code,
Specificassuran=reguiredtobeind"dedin.grantagreementsbyanyoflhe above laws,
regulationi orcircuiar, are inco'pormed hyreference in the grant a greement.
,. Respon'ibilityand Autbority of the Sponsor.
~ Publio Ag~noy Spon,or: it has legal authority to appiy forthe grant and
to iinance and carl'Y oUl the proposedpwjecl; lhat aresoiulion, motion or
similar action has been duly adopted Or passed as an oifLciai act of the
"PPlicaTIt'sgovemingbodyaUlhoriz;nglhefiiingoftheapplication,
iocludiog all understandings and il,"~ran~es contained therein, and
directing and authorizing the person identified ",the ofiicialrepre'en tative
of the applicant 10 aClin coonection with the appiicatioTI iLlld to provide
,cch additionai;nformalion as maybe required,
, PrivateSpousor:llhasiegalauthorirYlOapplyforthegrnntandto
f1nancc and car:y' ollttoe proposed pro,iect and compiy with all term s,
conditions, aod ""umnces ofth;s grant agreemenl. 11 shall designate an
off1cial rcpre,eotative and shali in writillg direct and authorize that person
AirportAss'JTilllCes(3..-21J()S:, ,
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tofilethi,application,including:aJlunderstandin.gsanrl,,"suranoe'
containootherein; 10 acl in connection with this applic.ation; and to provide
such actditional inform1rtion as may be required.
,. Sponsor Fund Availability. It has sufficient funds available for tI1atportionofthep rojeotcosrs
which are not 10 be paid by the United Sla(e"lthassufficientfunds avai lable to assure operalion
and maintenance ofil.m, funded under the grant agreement wbich it will own or control.
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, It, apublioagencyortheFederalgovemment,holdsgoodtitle,sat<.;facl;<lry
10 the Secret.ry, to the lauding area oftheairpottQr,ite thereof,orwilI
give "",urance satisfactory tn the Secretary that good tille will be acqu<red,
. For noise compatibilityprogramprojectstobecarriooOlrton the property
ofthesponsor,ilhold'gQQdtitlesatisfacloryIQtheSecretarytothat
porlinnQfthepropertyuponwhichFedeTalfund.willbe.xpendedorw~j
give assurance to the Secretary thaI gnnd title will be obtained.
;. Pros.rvingRir::ht-l.ndPow.....
, It will not take or permitanyaclionwhichwouldoperateln deprive it of
any of the rignrs and powers nec=oryto perform any or all oftnererm',
oonditinns, and ,,"suranoe' in the granl agreement without the wrirten
approvaioftheSecretary,andwiiiactpromptlytoacquire,extingui,hor
modiryanyoulstandingrightsorclaim,n[righlofolherswhichwouid
interferewith,uchperformaucebythesponsor.Thisshalibedoneina
manner acceptable In the Secretary.
,. II wilt not ,elt, tease, encumber,orotherwiset,""sferordispo,eofany
partofirs litle or other iutel'e'rs in the property sbown on ExnihitAtothis
applicalion or, fol' a uoise compalibility pmgram projecl, that portion of
the property upon whiohFederal fund,llaveheenexpernled,forthe
duralion of the terms, oonditians, and assuranOes in the grant agreemem
withnulapproval by the Seol'erary. if the transferee i,fnund bylhe
Secretary to be eligible under Title 49, Vniloo St"tes Code, to ,,"sumethe
obiigationsofthe grant agreemenland 10 have the power, authority,and
finauoial I'e,ourcesto carry out ail such obiigalions, the sponsol' ,hail insert
inthecnntractordocumenltran,felTingordisposingofthe5pnnsa~'
intere,;!,and make binding upon the lran,fel'ee all of the terms, conditions,
and assurances contained in this grnnt agreement
o. For ali noi'e cnmpalibility program pmjecrs which are to be carried Qut by
anntherunit oflooal govemment or are on property owned by a unilof
local government other tbau lhe 'ponsor, it wiii enter into an agreement
withlhalgovemmenl. Except as otherwise specifLed bytneSecretary,lhal
agreement shall obligate thaI gnvemment to the sameterms,condilions,
and ""urances that would be applicable 10 it ifitapplled dil'ecliylothe
FAA for a grant 10 undel'lake the noise compalibility progl'am project.
ThaUgreement and changestherelo must besalisfactory to the Secretary,
Itwill take steps to enforce this agreemenlagainstthe local governmenl if
there is substanlial non_compliancewiththeterm,ofthe agl'eement.
, FornoisecompalibilityprogramprojectstobecorriedoUlonprivareiy
ownedproperty,ilwillenterintoanagreememwilhtheownerofthat
Airport Assurances (312005) ,
propen:'whichinctudesprovi,iu~sspedfied bytneSecrerary.ltwilIl"ke
sreps to enforce lhi,agreement.gainstthe pruperry OWner whenever th el'e
is,ubstantial non-compli.ncewilh the:erm, ofthe agreement.
, If the 'ponsor is aprivate'punsor, it will take 'tep' salisfacwryto tne
Secretaryloensurethattheairportwillcuntinuetofnnction.,.public_u,e
airportinaooord.ncewilhthe,e.ssurancesfurth,duraliunofthese
assurance.
c. Ifan ar:-angementi,m.de for management and operalion of the ai'l'orr by
any agency or person otherthan the spon.or or an omployee oftne
sponsor, the spun,or will reserve sufficientrlghl5 and authority to in sure
that the airport will be operated and maintained in accordanoeTitie 49,
United States Cude, the regula,ion, and thelerms, condilions and
as,urances in the grantagreement.nd shall insurethat,uch arrangeme nl
al90 requires compliancelherewith,
o. Consistenq with Looal PI.n,. The project i, re,,-wnahly consistenl with plan, (eXisling m
the time ofsubmi"iun ofthi,appliomiun) of public agencies that are aurhorized by the State
;nwhioh the project is localed toplan for the development ofthe area s urrowldingthe
airport,
, Consjder.tion ofL~o.I Inrerest.lt ha'given faircunsideratiun lothe inlereSlof
communities in urnear where the project llli\Y be located.
,. Con,ult.tionwithU-,ers.tnmakingadeci,iontounderrakeanyairpurtdevelopment
projeclunderTitle49,Uniled S"'tes Code, it has undertaken reasonablc consultatiunswilh
affected parties usingthe.irporrat which pruject is propused.
,. P"hlicHcaring,. Inprojecl5 involving the location of an ai'l'ort, an airport runway, or a
major runv.-ay eXlension, it has afforded the oppurtunity for public he aringsforlhepurpo,e
ofcon,ideringthettonomic,'ocial,andenvironmentaleffect'oftheairpurtorrunv.-ay
looatiunand it' con'i,tenoy with goals and objectives of such plan ningasnasbeencarried
ont by the cummunityand itshall,whenrequesled by the Seoretary, subm ilacopyofthe
lramcriplufsuchhearing,totheSecretary.Further,for,uchprojeots,ithasunits
llli\l1agement board either voting represent.tion frum the communitie, where the projeot i,
lucaledorhasadvisedthecommunitiesthattheYhavelherighttDpetitiontheSecrerary
conceming apropo'ed project
'" Air.ndWat<rQu.litySt.nd.rrl.,.lnprojecl5involvingairporrlucation, a major runway
exten,iun, Dr runway looation ilwill pruvide for the Governorufthest &le in which tne
PrujeotislocatedtocertifyinwrilingtotheSec,e",rythatlheprojeclwill be located,
designed,constructed,and operakd so aslu comply Wilh applicahle air a nd water quality
standards, In any case where such standards have not been approved and where applicable
air and water quality standards have been promulg.ted by the Administr atorufthe
Environmenl.1 Protection Agency, certification shall he obtained from .uch Administratur.
Noticeofcertificationorre(u5altocertilyshallbeprovidedwithin,ixtyday,afterthe
prujectapplicationhas been received by the Seoretary.
H. Pavcm,ntPrev,ntiveMaint,""nce.\\,'ilhrespectloaprojectapproved after January 1,
1~~5, forlhe replacemetllor reoonstruction ofpavementatthe"irpurt, it."ures Dr certifies
thm it has implemeoted an effeClive Jlrpurt pavement maimenance-managemenl program
and il assures that it will u'e ,"oh progrilm for the useful lifeof,mypaveme mcunstructed,
recon,tr';Cled Dr repaired witn Fderalfinancialassi'tanoealthe,irporr .Itwilipwvide,uch
idrpcrl.'\ssuraJlcc,(!/;;G05) ;
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reporu on pavement condition and pavement managemenl programs as the Seer .tary
determines maybe usefuL
n, Terminal Development Pr.requi.it.... For projects which indude terminal development at
a public use airport, as dermed in Title49,itha.<,onthedate ofsubmitta! Qftheprojec I grant
applicalion, all the safely equipment required for.certifLcation ofs uchairportunder..ction
44706 of Title 49,Uniled States Code, and all lhe security equipment requir edbyruleol'
regulation, and hasproyided foraccesstothepas,engerenplaninganddeplanin gareaof
,uch airpQrttopassenger' enplaning and deplaning from aircraft other than air c arrier
aircraft.
"- Accounting System, Audit, and R~ord Keeping Requirements.
, Ushallkeep allprojectaccount5and records which fully disdose the
affiQuntand dispo.itionbylherecipientofthe proceeds of the granl, the
total cost of the project in connection with whiclt the granl is given 01'
used,andlhe amount or nature of that portion ofthe costofthe project
supplied by other sources, and such other rmancial records pertlnentto lhe
project. The accounts and I'OO)rds shall be kept in accordance wilh an
accQtl1\tingsystemthatwilifacilitateaneffectiveauditinaccordancewith
the Single Audit Act of 1984.
" ltshail make available 10 the Secretary and the Complroller General of the
United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives, fol' the
purpose ofaudi'andexamination,anybooks,documents, papers, and
records of the recipient that are pertinenttothegrant,The Secretary may
require that an approptiate audit be conducted by a recipient. tn any case
in which an independent audit Is made oftheacoountsofasponsor relating
to the dL.positionofthe proceed' ofa~,,-antorl'elatin~tolhe project in
~''''''O"~UU ",i~, "iiLCll Ule ~"m waS g,ven or used, US"",] file a certiiie<l
copyofsuchauditwiththeComptrollerGeneraloftheUnitedStatesnot
later than six (6j months foliowing the close of the fiscal year for which
the audit was made.
". Mtnimllm Wage Rates. tt ,hall indude, in all conlracts in excess of$2,000 for work on any
projeots funded under the grant agreement which involve labor,provi,io ru;eslablishing
minimum rates of wages, 10 be predetermined by the Secretary of Labor, in accordance with
the Davis-BaronAct, as amended (40 D.S.C. 276a-276a-5), which contractors shall payro
,killed and unskilled labor, and such minimum rates shall be stated in theinvitatio n fur bids
and shall he included in proposais orbidl; for the work.
". Vetel"1ln'sPreference. It shall include in all contracm for work on any project funded under
the grant agreement which involve labor, such provisions as arenec,,"" arytoinsurethat,in
theemploymentoflabor(except in executive, administrative, and sup ervisorypositions),
preference shall be giventoVeteran,oftheVietnam era and disabled veteran .asdefinedin
Sectlon47112ofTitle49,United Stales Code, However, this preference shall apply only
where the individuals are aVllilable and qualified to perform the work to which th e
empioymentrelales.
" Cnnformitytoplu,andSpecif1cstions. Itwillexecutelheprojectsobjecttoplan.,
specifications, and schedule. approved by the Secretary. Suchplans,.pe cifications, and
schedule, shall be ,ubmitled to the Secretarypriortocommencementoflitep repal'ation,
con.slruclion, or olher performance under this granlagreement,and,uponapp I'Ovalofthe
Secretary, shaii be incorpornted into lhis grant agreement. Any modification to the approved
Airport Assurances (3!2005) .
plan', 'pecijjc.tions,and,chedulessh.II.I,o be sui>ject to ap pravaloftileSecretary,.nd
intorpomted into the grant agreement,
17. ConSlructionInspcc!ioll.ndApprov"t.ltwillprovideandmalntaincompctentl<:thnical
,upervi,ion at the oonstruction ,itethrougholitlhe praject 10 aSSllr e thatlhe work conform'
to tile pl"m, speciflcOlions, and 'chedule, aprroved i>ythe Secrelar)' fa rthe projecL Ttsh.1I
,ubjectthetonstruttion work onanyprojectcontained in an approved pro jectapplicationlo
inspettionandapprov.lbytheSecretaryand'uchworkshallbeinaccordance with
Te~'Ulationsondprot<:dure'pre'crii>edbylheSecretory.Suthregulatiomandprocedures
shall requiresuth tostand progress Teporting by the 'pon'Dr or'ponsoTS of such project a,
the Secremry shall deem necessary
'". PI.nningProjccIS. Tn corrying out planning projects:
, [twill execute the project inaccordante withthe.pproved program
narrative contained in the pToject applicolion or with themodifLc ations
,imilarlyapproved,
O. Ttwill furnish the SeCrellH)'witilsuch periodk reportJ OS rcquired
pertaining to the planning project and planning workaclivities,
, llwill;nclude in all publi,hed m.terbl prepared in tonnection with t he
planning pTDjecta notice that the material was prepared under a gr'n1
provided hy the Un;ted Statc'.
" [twill m.ke such mmerial a""Hable for examin.tion by the pubiic, and
agreesthatnomaterialpreparedwithfund,underthisprojectshoilbe
subjeclto wpyright in the Lnited States or any othercouatry.
, ltwillgivetheSecretaryunresrritted.uthoritYlOpubiish,d;,c1ose,
disrribute, and othel'wi,c uSe any of the materiol prepared in tonnett ion
withthi,grant,
; Ttwi]] grant the Secretarylhe right to di,approve the sponsor's employment
of specific consultants ond their ,ubcontractors 10 do a]] Or any p>rrt ofthi ,
project a, well as the rightlO disapprove the proposed scope and co stof
profession.lserv;ces,
, ttwill gmntthe Secretary the righl to di,approve the use of the spo nsor's
empioyeeslO do a]] Or any par1 of the pToject.
, Ttunderst.nds and agrees that the Secret'f)"s approvol ofth;sprojett grant
ortheSecrelary'sapprovalof.nyp;anningmoterlaldevdopedaBpartof
thi'grantdoes notconslilute Dr imply.ny a"u,""ce or commitment on the
p.rt of the Secretaf)'lO opprove any pending or furure application fora
FederalairpDr1gmm,
'" Oper.tion and Jl-IahHen.nce
, TI:e airport Jnd all fatilitieswhicha,-eneces.,arytose"e the aeTO nautical
use"ofthe~irport,otherthanfuoilitiesownedartonlrol;edbytheUn;tc<i
Statcs, shall be operated at all time' in. safe and serviceabie condi tionand
in accoTd.nce '",.';th the minimum ,tandards as moy be re4uired or
pre,eribedbyapplicableFerieral,statcandlotalagenciesforma;menance
and operation. Itwillnotc"useorperrnit.ny aotiviry or action thereon
~'~ich would iiLterfere with its u"' foroirpart purpose, ltwiil suitably
Aif]lortAssumnce, (3/2r,OS) ,
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operate and maintain the airport and all fucill(le.s therenn or connected
thel'ewith,wilh due regard to climatic and flood conditions, Any proposal
tOlempnrarilyclosethealrportfnrnon-aeronauticalpurpnsesffi"stfirstbe
apprnl'ed by the Secretary,
In furtherance of this assumnee, the sponsor will nave Ineffecr
arrangements for-
(I) Opel1lting the airpnrt's aeronautical facilities whenever
required;
(2) Promptlyrnarking and lighting hatards resulting from airport
conditions,includingtemporarycondition,;and
(3)Promptlynotifyingairmennfany condition affecting
aerollilutical u,eofthe airport,
Nothing contained herein shall be construed to require that the airport be
operated for aeronautical u,e dudngternporar)' pel'iods when snow, llood
or other climatic conditions interfere with such operation andrnaintenance.
Further,nothingherein.shallbeconSlrLled.'requiringtnemaintenance,
repair,re'toration,orreplacementofanYSlmcrureorfacility which is
substanti"iiy damaged or de'll"oyed duelO anaetofGodorothercondition
or circumsta.nce beyond the controi of the sponsor,
,. llwillsuit"blyoperateandmaintainnoisecornpatibilityprograrnitems
th"t it owns orcontroi,uponwhich Fedemi funds have been expended.
20. H.zard RernovaJ.nd Mitig>ttion. It wili take appl'Opriate action tn as,ure that such
terminal airspace a, is required to protect in'trurnent and visu"1 operations to the airporr
(incJudingestablished minimum flight aititude,) wiii be adequateiycleru:e dand protected by
removing,inwering,reloc"ting,mru:king,orllghtingorotherwisemitigatingexistingairporr
haz;ru:dsafidbYPl'eventingtheestablishmentorcreationoffutureairporrhozards,
u. LompaltbieLand Use. Itwijt take appropriate ac:t;on, to the extem reason able, including
the "doptionof zoning laws, to restric:ttheuseofhllldadjacenttoorin the immediate
vicinityoftheaitporrtoactivitie,,,,,d purposes compatibie with normal airpo rtoperations,
inciuding landing ""d takeoffofaircraft. In additiOfi,ifthe projec:t is for noise c ompatibility
program irnpiementation, it will notcallse or permit "ny ch""ge in land use, w ilhinits
jnri,diction, that will reduce its compatibility, with respect to the "irpo rt,ofthenoise
compatibility pl'Ogram meaSul'es upon which Federal funds have been expended,
". Economic Nondi,etirnination.
, 1twillmaketheairportavaiiabieas""air~rtforpublicuseonreasonable
termsandwithoutunjustdi,eriminationtoaiitYP""kind,andcla.<lscsof
aeronautical activities, including commerciai aeronautical activities
offering services to the pubiic atlhe airport.
, In any agreement, contract, iease, or other arrangement und.r which al'ight
or privilege at the airport is granted to anypen;on, firm, or corporation to
conductortoengageinanyael'Onanticaiactivityforfurnishingservkesto
the pubilc at the airport, the sponsor wiii insert and enforce provisions
requiring the contractor to-
OJ furnish said services on a reasonabie, andnotunjustlydlscrirniMtory,
basi'toaiinsersthereof,and
(2) charge reasonabie,andnotunjustlydlscriminatory, prices for each
unitorservice,providedlh"tthecoolractor may be "liowed to make
reasonable""dnondiscriminatorydls<:onoTI;,rebates,orothersimllar
typesofpricereduction'tovolumepurcha,ers.
AirportAssul'""ce,(JI2005) ,
, Each fi,ed-bastd operator at the aiTporrshallbesubjecllOI!le ,ame rales,
fee"rentals, andodler charges a< are uniform]y applicable to all Olh or
fLxed_ba'ed operalors making the same or similar use, of such airport a nd
utllizing the same or similar facililie<.
, EachaircarrierusingsuchairpOrl,hallhavolherighiIGServiceilselfor 10
useanyfixed_basedoperaloTthatisauthorizedoTpermiuedbylheairport
to serve any aLrca"ieralsuch airport.
, Eachaircarrieru,iogsuchairpoJ"[(Whetherasatenant,nonten.nt,or
subltnam of another air carrier ttnanl) shall be subject to such
nondiscTiminatoryanJ,ubstantiallycomparablerules,regulalions,
condiIions,r.tes,fees,rentals,a~doln"rchargeswi[hrespeclwfaciliti",
directly and substantially relakd 10 pwviding air transpormtion as are
appllcabktoallsuchaircarri~-rswhi"hmakesimilaruseofsuchairpott
and utilize similar facililies, ,ubject 10 reasonable cla\sifications such as
tenams or oon wnantsand signmo,y carl'ie" and non signatory carrier'.
CbssifLcarionorstalusJSltnantorsignatoryshallnotbeunreasonabIy
withheld by any airpon p,ovided an ai,carrie,as.<miles obligatlons
subs!antially similarIo those alreadylmposed on air carrie" in S uch
c\assificationorstatus.
, !Lwillnmexerciseorgrantanyrigh,or privilege which operates to prev en'
anYP~'T"on, [irm,orcorpOIation operating aircraft on the airpott frOlll
performing any services on;ts own aircraft wim it>; own employees
[including, but not limited 10 lIlaintenance, repair, and fuelingJ tha,lt m ay
choose to perforlll.
" InIhe evenlthesponsoritselfexerciscs allY of the Tights and pIil'i leg"s
.
referred to in rllis assmance, the services involved will be provided on the
same condition' as would apply 10 the furnishing of such 5ervices by
commercial aeronautical service pTGviders authorlzed by the spomoru ndcT
lheseprovi,ions,
" Th" spon'or may establish such reasonablt, and nOIuTIjusIly
discrimin.tory"ondilions 10 be melby all users of the airport as maybe
ntCessary for dIe safe and tfficient opeTation of the airport,
, T"~'pon'ormay prohibit or llrnitany given typt, kind orcl.ss of
aeronautical use of the airport ifsuch action is ntctssa,,'forthe saf c
operation oflhe airron or nec.ssary 10 <erve tbe civil aviaIionneeds ofIhe
public.
13. f.,c1uSiveRigbts,t(willpem,ilnoexdusiv"rightfort"euseoftheairporr by any person
prov;ding,ar intendingIO provide, aeronamical ,ervictsto the public. For purposcsofthi,
paragraph,lhtproviding of the services alan airporr by a singlt fLxed- based operator shall
nOlbeoormruedasanexchJ<iverig.,tifbothoflhefollowingapply
. It would beunrea50nably costly, burdtn5ome, or impraclioal fOT mor ethanone
fixd-baseJ operator 10 provides"oh services, and
, If allowing more than one fLxed-based opeTatorto provide ,uch strvice ,would
rtyuirelhereJUClionofspacel.asedpuTSuamtoane,istingagreemem
btIw.en,uchsingle:ixed_basedoperatoTandsuc!lairpon.
llfur1heragreeslha:ilwillnOl,ertherdirecLlyorindireClly,granIorpermilanyperson,iirm,
or corporalion, the exdusive righI at l'lO airpor1tocondllclany atron autioalactivities,
:ncluding, bLl1not lirniledto charter mghts, pilotu-aining, aircraftren llll and sighIsee;og,
aerial photography, orop dUSling, aerial advtnisingand surveying ,aiTcarrieroperations,
A;rpon:Assu"nce<O.i200S) .
aircraft sales and service"sale of aviation petroleum product>; whetber or not conducredin
conjunctionwithotheraeronauticalactivlty,repairandmJintenanceofaircraft, sale of
all'craftparUl,andanyotheractivitieswhlchbecauseoftheirdirectrelation,hip to the
operation ofaircraftcan be regatded JSan JeronJuticalactivity,andthatitwill terminaleany
eKClu.,ive right to conduutan aeronaulical activity now existing at 'uc hanalrportbeforethe
granl of any as.istance under TitJe 49, Uniled States Code.
24. Fee and Rental Struoture. It will mainla;na fee and renlal structure for the fuci lltiesDJ1d
,ervices at the airpOrl which will make the J;rpOrlJS3elf"ustainingas possibleunderlhe
circumstance.existingatlheparticularairporl,laklngimOllCcount,ucbfJClorsas the volume of
trafficB.lld economy ofoolleclion. No part of the Federal share ofanairpol'tdevelo pment,airporl
plB.llnlng or noi'ecompatibilityprojectforwhich agran\;s made under Tit le49,Gni!edStates
Code, the Airport and Airway Improvement Act of 1982, the Federal Ail'port Act 01' the Airpol't
andAlrwayDevelopmenlAclOfl97D shaJJ be included in the rate basis ineslabl isbingfees,
rale., and charges for users oftlull airport.
25. AirportRevenues.
.. All revenUes generated bylhe Jirporlandany 10cJltaxes on aviation fue I
eSlabllshedafterDecember3D,1987,willbeexpendedbyilforthecapit.lor
opemtingcost>;oflheairporl;thelocalairport'Y"tem;orolhel'localfacilltie,
which are owned or operaled by the OWner Or operalor of the airport Jnd which
are direclly and subsmntially relalell 10 the actual airtransportalion of
passengers or property; or for noise mitigation purposes On or off the airport ,
Provided,nowever,thal ifcovenant, or assUrances in debl obligations is,ue d
befureSeplember3,1981,bytheowneroroperatoroftheairporl,orprov;sion,
enactedbeforeSeplember3,J982,ingovemingstatutoscontroJJjngtheownel'
oroperalO~'flJ1ancing,providefurtheuseoftherevenues itomanyofthe
airportowneroropel'ator',faciJities,includlng theajrpoIT, 10 SUPI'Orl no tonly
u'e airport bUl a1,0 the airport owner or operator"general debt obligation, or
othel'faciJilies,thenthi,llmitalionontheu,eofalJrevenuesgeneraledbytne
an-Port(and,inll1ecaseofapublicairport,looaltaxesonaviJtjonfuel)shall
nOlapply.
b. ABPartoftheannual,JuditrequiredundertneSingleAudirAclofI984,the
sponsorwilldirectthatlheauditwillreview,lUtdtberesultingaudltreportwill
provide an oplnion concel'nlng, the u,e ofJirportrevellueandtaxes in
paragrapn(J), and indicaling whetber funds pJ;d or trlUtsferred to the OWner Or
operatorarepaidortran,fefl'edlnamannerconsislelltwilhTitle49,United
SlalesCodeandanyoll1erapPlicableprovisionoflsw,includinganyregulation
promulg.led by the Secrelary or Admini,trator.
, Any civil penJllie, or otber 'anclions will be impo,ed for violalion ofthi,
as'uranoe in accordance with tne provisious ofSeclion47107 of Tille 49,
UniredStatesCode.
26,Reportsandln.pections.Ilwill;
, ,ubmitlotheSecretary,ucnannualol'specialfln.ncialandoperation,reports
as the Secrelllry may re"'onably leqnest and make ,uch repom avaiJable to the
pnbllc; makeav.ilable 10 the pnblicatreasonabletimes and places a I'eport of
theairportbudgetin a formal prescribed bytneSeoretary;
b for airport development projects, make the airport and all airpol't recllrds an d
dooument,affeotinglneairpor,inoludingdeed"le",o<,operationanduse
AirportAssurancesC3/2G05) W
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"~reemen(s, regulations and other instrument>, "vail.blefor inspection by any
duly authorized agent of the Secr"lliryuponreosonablerequeSl:
c. fornoisecompalibili!y program projec'-',makerecordsanddocument' , elating
to:h, rroiec~"nd continued oompliance with the teTrn', conditions, and
o",umncesofthe grant ogreement including deed"l.ase5,agreements,
regulations,ond otheT InSlruments, av.il.ble for mspection by.ny duly
.uthorizedagemo:lheSecTetaryupOtlrc",onablerequesl;and
d. ioo format and time pTescTibed by the Secrel3ry, provide 10 the Secretary "no
make avaiiJblelO the public followmg each of its fiscal years, an annual report
Irstingindetai];
(i) 01] amounts paid by the airport to anyolherun;tofgovernmem and the
pu,!,osesfQrwhicheachsuchraymentwasmade:and
(ii:1 all ser\'lc", and property provided by the a'lJ'ortto other units ofgovemment
andtheamountofcompensationreceivedforprovisionofeachsueh
,eTvice and propeIty,
17. Use by Gov.nlm,m AiI'CI'"ft. It will make available all of~be fucilities of the a;lJ'ort
developed with Federal finane;al assislance and.1I those usable for landing and t.keoffof
ai"r.ft [() tbe United States for use by Government a;rcraft in oommOn wi~b other aircraft at
all times wIthout charge, except. if the use by Government aircraft is substant,al, charge may
be made fOT a Teasonableshare, proportional W suehuse, for the cost ofoperming ~nd
ma;nUliningthe fucllilies used Cnless othem';," determined by~he Secretary, or Olhem'ise
agreed to by the sponsor.nd the us;ngagency,subst.mial LLseofana irport by Government
aircraft will be considered to ex;stwhen operalion,of,uch aircraft"'eine~eessoftho'e
whieh,intheopinionoftheSecretary,wouldundulyinterferewithuseoftheland;ngare~s
by other authorized aircraft, or dUT;ng any calendar monU, that-
, Five (5) or more Government "ircraft are regularly ba,ed at the airporror
on land adjacent lhereto; or
, The [Oral number of movements (oounting e.eb landing as a movement) of
C",vernment "ireraft is 300 Or mOTe. or the !'TOSS acc\lmulative weigh~ of
Government aircraft using ~be airport (thelOlal movement ofGovemment
aireraftmultipliedbygrossweightsofsuchaircT"ft);sinexcessoffive
millionpo\lnds.
28. Land [01' Fed.ral hciliti.s. It w,1I furnlsb without cost to the Federal Go\'ernmem for use
in wnnection with any air traffLe conlro! or a;T navigm;on aClivi~ies, Or weatheHeporting
.ndcomm\lnicationaCli\'itiesTela~dtoa;rtraffLccon\rol,.nyarellSoflandorwarer,or
eSlalelhe,"in, or Tights in buildings ofthesponSOT as the Secre1ary c<lnsideTSntcess.ryor
de,irable furconstructiotl,operation,"nd ma;ntenance at Federal e~penseofspaceor
facilities for such pUlJ'oses, Such meas or any porlion thereofw;1l be made available",
provided berein within four months after receipt ofa ",~itten reques~ from tbe Secretary
n AirportL~yo\lt Plan.
, 1twill keep up to dme at all times an ai']Jort l.yoUl plan ofthe airport
,;,owing{tlboundariesofthe.;rportandallproposed.dditionsthereto,
together w;th lhe boundariesofall offs;te areas owned or controlled bytbe
sponsorfoT airporl purpase,.nd proposed additionstherelo; (2) the
loc.tiotlandtlalurtof.llex;stingandproposedai'portfacilit,esand
struc~uTes (S\lC;' as runways, ",xiw.y" aprons, terminal buildings, h.ng."
and roads), includit'g all proposed extetlsions and redue~ions of existing
,irporl iae;; ities; .nd (3) the loca~ion of "II ex;,ting and proposed
nonaviation.reasandofallexislingimprovememsthereon.SuebailJ'oIt
layomplatlsandeoch.mendmem,rev;';on,ormodifi"miotlthereof,shall
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basubjectrotheapproval of the Secretarywhichapprovalshallbe
evidenced by the ,ignature ofadulyauthorizadrepl'esenlative oflhe
Secrelilly on the face of the airpOrl layout plan, Tho sponsor will not make
orperrnitanychangesol'altel'ations inthe airport or any of its faciHtle.
which arenotinconforrnltywiththeairportiayoutplanasappl'oved bylhe
SacrelAry and which might, in thaopinion oftheSecretary,adversely
affectthe safety, utility or efficiency of the airport,
b. Ifa changa or alteration in the airport or tha facililie. i. made which the
Secretarydetermina' advel',eIy affects the safaty,utllity,or efficiency of
anyfederalIyownad,ieased,orfundedpropertyonoroffthaalrporland
which i. not in conformity with the airport layout plan as approved by the
Secrelilly,lheowneroroperamrwill,ifreque'ted,bytheSecrelilly{l)
eliminate such adva..a affect in a rnannerapproved by the SacrelAry, 01'(2)
bear all com ofrelocatingsuchproperty(orreplacementtharaot)to aslle
acceptable 10 the Secretary and allcoSlS ofrestoringsuchproperty(or
replacement lhereot) to the iavalof,afety, utility,efficiency, arul cost of
operation exisling befol'e the uoapprovedchange inthe airporl or its
facilities.
". Civil Rights. II wilt comply with such rules a'l are promulgated to a'llure thai no person
shall,onthe groundsofrace,creed,coior, national origin, sex, age ,or handicap be excluded
from parliclpating in any activitycorulucted with or benefiting from furuls rece ivedfromthi,
granl. Thi'a'l,ul'anceobligataSlha'ponsorfor the period duriugwhich Federaltinancial
as,istanceis axtended to the progrlim,except where Federal financial assist aneei'lo
provide, or is in the fOITn ofpel'sollill property or raal pl'opertyor interest therein or structures
or improvements thareon in which c",ethe assul'anCa obHgates the sponsor or any trans feree
for Ibe longer of the foilowingperlods,(a)theperiod duringwbichthepl' opertyisusedfor.
purpose fol' which Federal finoncial a'l.i.tance is extended, or fO" another purpose involvin~
tlleprO\'lSion of similar services or benefits, or (b) tbe period duringwl:tich thesponsol'
retaill8ownarshiporpossessionoftbeproparty,
,.. Dispo,.1 of Land.
, For land purchased und.r a!.ranlfOl'airportnoisecompatibilitypnrposes,
it will di.poseoflhe land,whenthe land isno longeI' needed fOI'.ucb
purposas, at fair market value, attheearliostpracticabietime.Thalporti on
oftbe proceeds ofsuch disposlllon which I,proportionate to the United
Slates' share of acquisition of such land will,at the discretion of the
SacrelAry, (1) be paid to the Secretory for dapo.ilio Ibe TruSI Fund, or
(2) be I'alnve'ted in an approved noisecompatibilityprojact "' pl'e'erlb ed
by the Secretary,includinglhepurchaseofJ1Onresidemial buildings or
propertyinthevicinityofresidenllalbuildingsorpropertypreviously
pUl'chasedbytbea;rporlJsparlofanoisecompatibilltypI'O!,'Tam,
b. For land purchasedunderagrantforalrportdevelopmenl purpose. (otber
than noiseeompatibllity),itwill,whenth. land i,no longer naadad for
airporlpnrposes,disposeofsueh lond al fair market value or make
available to the Secretary an amount aqual 10 th. Unit.d States'
proportionata share of the fair market value ofthelaad. That pOrlion of
the proceeds of such disposition wbkh i. pl'oportiooate to the United
Slate.' ,hare oftbecostofacqnisitionofsuch iandwill,(l)upon
applicationtotheSecretary,be reinvested inanothereligible airport
improvement projector projects approvad byth. Secr.tary at lhat airport
or within lha nalional ail'porl sygtem, or (2) be paid m the Secretary for
depo,itintheTrustFundifnoaligiblaprojactexists.
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o. Lancshalibecon,ide,edlobenetdtdfQTairportpurPOSOSUllderlhis
assuranceif{i) it may be "oeded ioraeroTIau[;oalpurpa,",(induding
TU"Waypro\eClion ?.ontsl or servo as llQi,e buffer Iond,and (2) the revenU "
from inler;m use,of,uch land conIribule, 10 the fLnancialself-suffi cionc)'
oiille airporL tUTlher, land purchased with a grnnt reoeived by an airp ort
operator or OWller befoTe December 3t, 1987,w;1I be considered to be
n,ededfoTairportpurposesiftheSecrelaryorFederalagencymakingsuch
grantbeforeDeoember3t, ln7, w~s notified by the QPo"'tor or owner of
lh,use> orsuch latld,did nOl object to such use, and the land conlinu .'10
beustd for l"al purpose, such uso having commenced no later than
December 15, 1989.
" Dispos;tiQnQfsuchlandunder(a)(b)oT(o)willbe,ubjecltothereI.mion
orreservalionofanyimeroSlorrightthereinneoessarytoensurelhOlSuch
iandwiiionlybousodforpurposeswhiohareccrnpatiblewithnoiseiovois
.."ooiatedwithopomtionofthoairpolt,
3'. Engineering .nd D.!ign SOr\'b,s. It will award each cont'"C~ Or ,ub-contract for program
managemont,consrructionmanagemonl,planning,rudies,feasibilitystudies,arohiteotural
sorvicos,prelim;nary engineering, de,ign, enginoering, ,urveying,mo pp;ngorrelated
service,w;ch re'pectto the project in che same manner os a contract for ar chitecruroland
eugiueering services is nogot;med under Title IX oflhe Ftderal Property a ndAdminisrrative
Services Act of 1949 or an equivalontqual;ficm;ons-bosed requirement prescrib.dfororby
chespansoroftheolrport,
". Foreign Market Restrictiun'. It will not allow funds provided under chis grant to be usod to
fund anyprojeClwhich uses any produot or servico ofaforeign countrydur ingtbeperiodin
whioh such foreign wuntry is listed bytlle United States Trade Reprt>entarivo as denying
fair and equitable markot opportunitie' for product' ond suppliers 0 ftheL'niledStatosin
procurerneut.ndCOtlSIrUClion.
". Poli<ies,Stand.rds,andSpe<inealion,.ltwHlcarryouttheprojeotinaccordancewith
policies, 'landards, ond spocifications approved by the Secretary i ncludingbut not limited to
theadvi,orycircularslisIed;ntheCurrentFAAAdvisoryCircularsforAIPprojecT-',daled
_and includod in this granl, and in accordanco with opplicable st.te pol icies,'landard"
andspecificationsopprol'edbytheSeoretary'
;;. H.clotationandRo.1PropertyAcqu;';tion.(1)ltwillboguidedinacquiringrealproperty,
IOthegrealestextentpract;cableundorStatelaw,bythelandacquisition polidosin Subpari
Bof4gCFRPart24a"dwillpayorreimbursepropertyownersfornecessaryexpen<eo""
specified in SubpotTlJ (2) It will provide ardocation as,istatlceprogrnm offering the
servicosdesoribedinSubpartCandfairandreasonablerelocalionpaymom'llilda"istance
10 displaced persons as required inSubparlDandfOof49CFRPart24,(3 )Itwillmakt
ovaHoblo within 0 r,"sonableperiod of time prior to d;,placomont, comparable replacement
dwelli"gstodi'plaotdperso",itlaccordane<withSubpartEof49CFR Part 24.
;;. flC<"" Bllnl,r<ily Buse,. The airpotT ow"e, or operator will perm;!, to tbe maximum
exte"tpractioable,irrterci:y buses Or olhermodes of trans po nation t o have acces, to the
airport,however,ilha,noobligationtofundspecialfacilitiesforintorci:y'bu",s or for other
modesofl;.nSp"rlatiotl,
37. DisadnnlagcdlJusinossE"terpr;,es,Thereo;pieulshallnotdiscriminate on the basi,of
rae<, color, natio"al origin or s.' in the award and performance ohoy DOT.as'i'ted
contract or irl the odmioisuation of its DBE progmm or Ule requiroments of 49 CFR Part 26
TheRecipient,"alll1ke all necessary and reJsonablestep' u"der4~ CFR ParI 26 to onsuTO
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non discrimination in the award and admini,tration afDOT-assisted conrract<. Tne
r.dpient"DBEprogrnm,asrequiredby49CFRParl~6,andasapprov.dbyDOT,is
inCOlpOr.led by referenoe in lhis agreement. Implementation oflhisprogram isa legal
obligation and failure to carry out its lerms shaJI be treated as aviolationofthisag reemenl.
Upon notification to the recipient of its failure to carry out its approved program, the
Departrnent may impose 'laI1ctio11'las provided for under Part 26 and may, inappropriate
eMes. refer the matter for enforcement under 18 U,S,c. 1M! andlQr tne Program Fraud Civil
Remedies Ac(of 19&6 (31 V.S.C. 3801).
". Hon"". Construdinn.lfthe airport owner or operator and a person who owns an aircraft
agree that a hangar is to be ""nst,-ucted at the airport fur the aircraft atthe aircraftowne ,'s
e;:pen.e,thealrl'OrtoWlleroroperatotwillgranttolhealrcraftoWI\erforthehangaralong
tennleaselhati"ubjecttosuchlermsandconditionsonthehangarastbeairport owner or
operator may impose.
". Competitive Access,
, Iftbe airport o'Mter or operatm ofa medium m large bub airport (as
deftned in ,ectlon47102oftltle49,U.S.C.)hasbeenunable to
accommodate one or more reque,[S by an air carrier for access to gatesm
otherf.ciliti"".tthat.irporlinorderlo.llowthe.ircarriertoprovide
servicotothe.irportor to expand service aI the airp<lrt, tbe airp<lrt owner
or operatm shall transmit a report to tbe Secretary that-
L Descrihestherequests;
2. Provides an explanation as 10 why tbe requo'l'could not be
acoommod.tod;and
2 Provides a time frame withinwbicb,ifany, tbe airport will he able
to accommodatetbe requests,
b. Suob report sb.II be due on eitberFebru.ry I or AU~'\I5t I of each year if
tbe a<rport has been unable to accommodatetherequest(') in the ,Ix month
period prim to the applicable due date.
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