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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiami-Dade Aviation DepartmentCpia A+,J.ort, ! 'rami kiwrroa,liet hirp'7 Geo+sat AviAtite s A3ep©rtr matt- oi[er .G•aining. 3tanseHdaw Homesxad Cer€era! K€TaEt-tnmkami Exncwive CJpa-neck. 5 s' 1 Mr, Roberto Lavernia Chief of Land Development City of Miami 444 SW 23 d Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami, FL 33130 Miami -Dade Aviation Department ent PCB, Box 025504 t,/rtari, Florida 33l 02-55 4 0 -676-70 1 30S-8; t 9 www. rn Ba ill;"a i rpo r L co 2M8 JUN 30 2g4 ; Jane 23, 2008 Airspace Analysis for Hampton Inn and Suites, located at 30 SW 12 Street, Miami, FL DN#08-46-039 Dear Mr. Lavernia: Airspace Review: midade,gov The Miami -Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) has reviewed the above referenced Large Scale Development received on June 9, 2008 for an airspace analysis and determination letter. Please note that based on our cursory review of the project information provided to us, an assumed project height of 184 ft. AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level), does not meet our review criteria for its location and will not require a Height Analysis or Letter of Determination from this Department. Please note that any future changes in building locations/layouts or heights reaching or exceeding an elevation of 200 ft AMSL will void this determination. Any future construction or alteration, including an increase to heights requires separate notice to the FAA and the Miami -Dade Aviation Department. This height determination is an estimate issued on a preliminary or advisory basis. It is not necessary to file with the FAA for the structure height as stated above by using form 7460-1 `Notice of Proposed Construction Alteration for Determination of Known Hazards' However, any construction cranes for this project reaching or exceeding 200 ft AMSL (Above Mean Sea Level) must be filed by the construction contractor using the same form. The form is available through this office or through the FAA website: littps://oeaaa.faa.gov. This form should be mailed to: Federal Aviation Administration, Air Traffic Airspace Branch 4 AS W-520, 2601 Meacham Blvd, Ft. Worth, TX 76137-0520. Alternatively, the developer may "e-file" online at https:lioeaaaa.faa,gov Mr. Roberto Laver is June 23, 2008 Page 2 Please note that the airspace review process is governed by two different regulations: the Miami -Dade County height Zoning Ordinances and Federal Regulation Title 14 Part 77. The FAA has its own airspace evaluation requirements, and issues airspaee determinations for structures and cranes based on the particular facts then presented before the FAA The County's Aviation Department or the applicable municipal building official determines whether the County's height limitations are rnet, and FAA determines whether FAA. building, marking and height requirements arc met. This determination is based, in part, on the description provided to us by you, which includes specific building locations and heights. Any changes in building locations/layouts or heights will void this determination. Any future construction or alteration, including an increase to heights requires separate notice to the FAA and the Miami -Dade Aviation Department. Should you have any questions in obtaining and/or filling out FAA form 7460-1 or if I can be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me at 305-876-8080. C ;'e of Aviation Planning Section 3R/ah/er cc: S. Harman A. Herrera Marc C. LaFerrier, Department of Planning and Zoning D. Holness, Department of Planning and Zoning File Airspace