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Additional QuestionsKalispell City Airport Public 11-30-2009 Comment — Economic Impact As concluded in the MDT 2008 Montana Economic Impact of Airports Study prepared by Wilbur Smith Associates — Kalispell City Airport ranked Number I in Total Economic Activity for High Volume General Aviation Airports and ranked Number 8 among all of the 73 airports studied. Question What consideration will the City Council be placing on the Total Economic Impact of the Kalispell City Airport (1) as it now exists and (2) its potential impact when the new construction is completed and at the point of stabilized usage? Comment -- Noise and Safety It is apparent that noise and safety issues are several of the major concerns of the Quiet Skies Group. Question What decline (if any) in the Values of Residential Real Estate, measured in terms of Dollars and Cents, can be directly attributed to the sound producing effects of aircraft using Kalispell City Airport? NOTE: Same question can also be related to the issue of safety. An opportunity to invest in the long term future of Kalispell with the Federal Government paying for most of the costs should not be lost. William C. Paullin P.O. Box 2918 Kalispell, Montana 59903 406-249-4551 V-�'- they areit ■ _w he s ; p!located right next t*- f V ohll�- The 2002 Environmental Assessment is a Federal Document. Will someone please read the very first page of that document to the public. It gave a very clear message to the City of Kalispell for the development of our airport. The City has been working on those directives, ever since. y z v v x $ r V< Non -aviation people have a hard time I would like to thirik that our City Council is 4 le When z talk about charging landing and take-off fees for every user at the City Airport, I think that is as ridiculous as asking the City to stop and charge a fee to every car that drives down the City streets. Every airplane that lands and buys fuel at the City airport pays a tax to the City to help maintain the airport. We all pay gasoline taxes that come back to us in the form of roads and bridges, and we pay airline fuel taxes on our ticket purchases that come back to the FAA for the Airport Improvement Program. We don't turn back the money we get for roads - - - why would we refuse money we could get to improve and upgrade our airport? 04�,� N--X�t� R-U� said is issue should be given to the voters of Kalispell. Why would any responsible citizen suggest that these issues be given to the voters to decide? That's why we elected you, the City Council, to make decisions like these. And it appears that since the 1990's you have been making decisions about the progress and improvement of the city airport. why would you suddenly now throw up your hands and say we can't make a decision about this airport? You know the liability the City faces if it doesn't improve this airport. You know the huge economic impact the City faces if it has to buy out all its airport leases. You know the bond pay off. You know all the un -reimbursed costs if you don't follow your long ago approved plan for improvement and FAA reimbursement. All the voters don't necessarily know those contingencies, you do. We are just asking you to do your job as elected representatives. without jet traffic? What is e safety record aviationvs. commercial != have these figures) Why should a city have a general aviation airport?