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Peccia/Allowable Building HeightsCIVIL TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS Helena Office P.O. Box 5653 825 Custer Avenue Helena, Montana 59601 (406)447-5000 FAX (406)447-5036 www.rpa-hin.com Kalispell Office P.O. Box 5100 100 Cooperative Way Kalispell, MT 59903-5100 Phone: 406-752-5025 FAX 406-752-5024 www.rpa-hln.com July 25, 2007 Siderius Family Limited Partnership c/o: Jerry Nix 43 Sunrise Drive Kalispell, Montana 59901 RE: Allowable Building Heights Maps and Highway 93 Bypass Finished Surface Dear Jerry: As requested, we have created both Allowable Building Heights Maps and a map showing the Highway 93 Bypass Finished Surface. The Allowable Building Heights Maps were based on the "ultimate" runway configuration for the Kalispell City Airport. The controlling, lowest, airspace surface is a 40:1 departure surface, (See Departure Surface Map). This departure surface is a defined area that ensures that departing aircraft will have adequate clearances from structures. We have also shown the Federal Aviation Regulations Part 77 Airspace Surfaces (FAR 77), (See Airspace Surface Map). This surface consists of several different airspace surfaces including the primary, transitional, approach, horizontal and conical surfaces. We included this because some of the northern portions of the Siderius Commons Site is unaffected by the Departure Surface but is affected by the FAR 77 Surfaces. Please be aware that the entire property, outside of the Departure Surface and FAR 77 Surfaces shown are encircled by the Airport Horizontal Surface with has an elevation of 3080.00 feet. This airspace stuff can be confusing, but you don't need to be an expert in understanding the Airspace Surfaces to determine your allowable building heights. To determine the allowable building heights you only need to determine the elevation at a point of interest on the ground contours, determine your overall height of your building and check with the Departure Surface or Airspace Surface, whichever the location is located beneath. If the elevation of the highest point of the building is less than the controlling airspace surface, then the building would not be a penetration into the Kalispell City Airport's Airspace. We have also converted the data for the Kalispell Bypass that was provided to us by Stelling Engineers. We have created the finished surface for the bypass and overlaid those on the existing contours provided by Sands Surveying. Please note that the finished surface does not include the bike/pedestrian path that is planned as part of the bypass project. There was not enough information available at this time from Stelling Engineers to include the bike/pedestrian path into the finished surface. Thank you for choosing us to perform this work for you and we hope that we can be of further assistance during the development of this project. Sincerely, ROBERT PECCIA & ASSOCIATES Ryan E. Mitchell, PE, PLS Kalispell Office Manager Cc: File K:\Ka(-Proj-Data\SITEDEV\Siderius Commons\C0RRESP\070725jnAtcdoc I-- Lli V) L.Li (N 00 00 n 0 n> (N Z V) C) (-D z U) -4- C 0 m O o Q. _0 (n 0 0 -0 C D o 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 L- ol cn 0 4� -0 E 0 0-0 00 00 (n 0 C: 0 F- 00 0 0 il C:) 0 L.LJ CY) 0 V) C- 0,-." to 0 LLJ ry 00 0 0 < CN II 00-0) CL Z n > 0 iri 0 V) (3) Lr) c: U) CN 0 0 0 -", C:) z Q) -0 c V) (150 r) 0 0 (1) 0 of CL) N C: L- c a) -v, > o a 0 U) amp C 0 a) _Ln v)l U) C: -0 > 0 11 LL- C 0 E 0 V) 0 CD :2 0 C) 7' u C) C- 0 U) E 0 A Of Of _0 C Z 0 F- F- 0 �- C z Z 0 0 0 -0 a) > C) to V) :3 0 r, U) C) 00 -0 C: r, r, 0 0 0 U) LU Q E 0 II II D _0 Ln 0 D o o 0 0 0 c c 0 0 0 o 0 0 Q) C 0 -1 U) C: o to Q) > :3 V) x F- :3 V). 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