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§ 158.25
(iii) Filing a notice of intent to im-
pose and/or use a PFC under § 158.30;
and
(iv) Filing a request to amend a pre-
viously approved PFC as discussed in
§ 158.37(b)(1).
(2) The notice must allow the public
to file comments for at least 30 days,
but no more than 45 days, after the
date of publication of the notice or
posting on the public agency’s Web
site, as applicable.
(b)(1)
Notice contents.
The notice re-
quired by § 158.24(a) must include:
(i) A description of the project(s) the
public agency is considering for fund-
ing by PFC’s;
(ii) A brief justification for each
project the public agency is consid-
ering for funding by PFC’s;
(iii) The PFC level for each project;
(iv) The estimated total PFC revenue
the public agency will use for each
project;
(v) The proposed charge effective
date for the application or notice of in-
tent;
(vi) The estimated charge expiration
date for the application or notice of in-
tent;
(vii) The estimated total PFC rev-
enue the public agency will collect for
the application or notice of intent; and
(viii) The name of and contact infor-
mation for the person within the public
agency to whom comments should be
sent.
(2) The public agency must make
available a more detailed project jus-
tification or the justification docu-
ments to the public upon request.
(c)
Distribution of notice.
The public
agency must make the notice available
to the public and interested agencies
through one or more of the following
methods:
(1) Publication in local newspapers of
general circulation;
(2) Publication in other local media;
(3) Posting the notice on the public
agency’s Internet Web site; or
(4) Any other method acceptable to
the Administrator.
[Doc. No. FAA–2004–17999, 70 FR 14934, Mar.
23, 2005]
§ 158.25
Applications.
(a)
General.
This section specifies the
information the public agency must
file when applying for authority to im-
pose a PFC and for authority to use
PFC revenue on a project. A public
agency may apply for such authority
at any commercial service airport it
controls. The public agency must use
the proposed PFC to finance airport-re-
lated projects at that airport or at any
existing or proposed airport that the
public agency controls. A public agen-
cy may apply for authority to impose a
PFC before or concurrent with an ap-
plication to use PFC revenue. If a pub-
lic agency chooses to apply, it must do
so by using FAA Form 5500–1, PFC Ap-
plication (latest edition) and all appli-
cable Attachments. The public agency
must provide the information required
under paragraphs (b) or (c), or both, of
this section.
(b)
Application for authority to impose
a PFC.
This paragraph sets forth the
information to be submitted by all pub-
lic agencies seeking authority to im-
pose a PFC. A separate application
shall be submitted for each airport at
which a PFC is to be imposed. The ap-
plication shall be signed by an author-
ized official of the public agency, and,
unless otherwise authorized by the Ad-
ministrator, must include the fol-
lowing:
(1) The name and address of the pub-
lic agency.
(2) The name and telephone number
of the official submitting the applica-
tion on behalf of the public agency.
(3) The official name of the airport at
which the PFC is to be imposed.
(4) The official name of the airport at
which a project is proposed.
(5) A copy of the airport capital plan
or other documentation of planned im-
provements for each airport at which a
PFC financed project is proposed.
(6) A description of each project pro-
posed.
(7) The project justification, includ-
ing the extent to which the project
achieves one or more of the objectives
set forth in § 158.15(a) and (if a PFC
level above $3 is requested) the require-
ments of § 158.17. In addition—
(i) For any project for terminal de-
velopment, including gates and related
areas, the public agency shall discuss
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