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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-18-2023 Airport CommissionIOWA CITY AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING 1801 S. RIVERSIDE DRIVE IOWA CITY, IOWA THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2023- 6:00 P.M. 1. Determine Quorum 1 min* 2. Approval of Minutes from the following meetings: 2 min April 13, 2023 & May 2, 2023 3. Public Comment- Items not on the agenda 5 min 4. Items for Discussion / Action: a. Hangar A Mural Project 30 min i. Fundraising b. Airport Strategic Plan 60 min c. Airport Construction Projects: 15 min i. FAA grant projects 1. Runway 25 Threshold Relocation 2. Runway 12/30 Displaced Threshold/Relocation 3. Terminal Area Study 4. Solar Power Project ii. Iowa DOT grant projects 1. FY22 Program a. South T-hangar infrastructure 2. FY23 Program a. Terminal Building Improvements b. Wayfinding/Signage 3. FY24 Program iii. Airport/Locally Funded Projects 1. Parking Lot Additions iv. Future Projects d. Airport "Operations" 15 min i. Budget ii. Management iii. Events 1. Autocross: ApFil 16, June 11, Aug 27, Oct 1 2. Pancake Breakfast: August 27 3. Drive-in Movies: Aug 5 4. Young Eagles: June 3 e. FBO / Flight Training Reports 10 min i. Jet Air f. Commission Members' Reports 2 min g. Staff Report 2 min 5. Set next regular meeting for June 8, 2023 6. Adjourn *The times listed in the agenda are the anticipated duration of that particular agenda item. The actual discussion may take more or less time than anticipated if you will need disability -related accommodations in order to participate in this program/event, please contact Michael Tharp, Airport Manager, at 379-356-5045 or at Michael-tharpC4iowa-city.orq. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. Airport commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 2 of 62 MINUTES DRAFT IOWA CITY AIRPORT COMMISSION April 13, 2023 — 6:00 P.M. AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING Members Present: Warren Bishop, Judy Pfohl, Chris Lawrence Members Absent: Scott Clair, Hellecktra Orozco Staff Present: Michael Tharp, Jennifer Schwickerath, Others Present: Matt Wolford, Carl Byers, Judy Nyren, Regenia Bailey, Jenna Brownlee (via Zoom) RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL: None DETERMINE QUORUM A quorum was determined at 6:00 pm and Pfohl called the meeting to order. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Bishop moved to accept the minutes of March 9 and March 20, 2023, seconded by Lawrence. Motion carried 3-0 (Orozco, Clair absent) PUBLIC COMMENT - None ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION / ACTION a. Airport History— Judy Nyren — Pfohl introduced Nyren to the group. Nyren stated that she had been the historian of the Lucas Farms neighborhood and that there were several events that overlapped between Lucas Farms history and airport history and wanted to share some of those. Nyren shared connections between the airport and Lucas farms. Nyren discussed several events in the history including the initial flight by Thomas Baldwin, a visit to the University of Iowa by Amelia Earhart, as well as individual connections to the neighborhood with aviation designers Alexander Lippisch and Donald Luscombe. b. Hangar A Mural Project— That stated they had a couple of goals for the night, and that was to pick between the 2 concepts that Brownlee had submitted as part of her presentation. Tharp also stated they needed to decide on the fundraising question of whether or not to offer donors a thank you ability to include personal aircraft. Tharp stated that the two concepts he described as being one as more of a timeline flow with vibrant colors and the other was more subdued but dedicated to the types of aircraft used. Brownlee helped to summarize the concepts as well. Members discussed the two concepts. Tharp asked members to make a motion to pick between the two for the record. Pfohl motioned that concept 1 be the base design concept which will be further revised. Bishop seconded. Motion Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 3 of 62 C. Airport Commission April 13, 2023 Page 2 of 5 carried 3-0 (Clair Orozco absent). Brownlee asked about further questions or how that process would. Tharp stated it was fine to ask and send questions to him. Tharp noted the Commission met once a month. Members discussed the fundraising letter and whether or not to offer the ability for a larger donation to offer a personal aircraft image in the mural. Members also discussed the long term strategy for recruiting members to a fundraising committee Airport Strategic Plan — Bailey stated that she had sent the information from the last meeting. Bailey noted that with the lack of members she felt delaying the conversation for the moment was good and that if the Commission had a special meeting she would be happy to take part of that. Otherwise they would plan to finish the conversation at the May meeting. Airport Construction Projects: i. FAA grant projects 1. Runway 25 Threshold Relocation — Tharp stated they were waiting for consistent weather to finish the clean up work. 2. Runway 12/30 Displaced Threshold/Relocation — Tharp stated that we would be asking for the Commission to defer stating they didn't have concurrence from FAA yet regarding the full funding. a. Consider a resolution accepting bids and awarding contract for Runway 12-30 threshold, paving, and lighting work. Lawrence moved to defer, seconded by Pfohl. Motion carried 3-0 (Clair Orozco absent) 3. Terminal Area Study — Tharp stated he was expecting comments from FAA regarding this work order and was asking the Commission to defer this as well. Tharp stated they would probably need to have a special meeting to approve this and the runway project bids when FAA items were resolved. a. Consider a resolution approving Work Order 10 with Bolton & Menk. Lawrence moved to defer, seconded by Pfohl. Motion carried 3-0 (Clair Orozco absent) 4. Solar Power Project — Tharp stated that he had met with CMT regarding this and that he was looking for some of the original plans for the buildings. Tharp stated that otherwise they would be visiting the airport to look at the buildings they were planning on rooftop panels. ii. Iowa DOT grant projects 1. FY22 Program a. South T-hangar infrastructure — Tharp stated they had begun the project and noted they encountered their first issue. Tharp stated they had encountered a much larger layer of topsoil than initially planned for. This meant the contractor would need remove that extra top soil and refill the missing material. Otherwise the project was going as expected. 2. FY23 Program — a. Terminal Building Improvements — Tharp noted that had met with Carl and John Moes from FUEL and they had picked out the spot for the monument sign. Tharp noted that as they were discussing the sign together questions about what they Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 4 of 62 were doing on the terminal that there had been option work with the glass blocks. of the monument sign to be not putting anything over terminal. Airport Commission April 13, 2023 Page 3 of 5 s building came up. Tharp noted for including different styles of Members confirmed the design internally lit, and that they were or on the glass blocks on the b. Wayfinding/Signage- 3. FY24 Program — Tharp stated the Carl and the team were putting together cost estimates for the state grant program and they were looking at constructing the remaining taxilane segments and replacing the fuel filter cabinets for the storage tanks. Tharp also stated that the applications were due May 25`h. iii. Airport/Locally Funded Projects 1. Parking Lot Additions — Tharp noted that it appeared that they would need to have the contractor do some reseeding of the area and they were working on getting that completed so they could close out the contract iv. Future Projects e. Airport "Operations" i. Budget That noted that they were quickly approaching the end of the fiscal year. He noted that fuel flows were down a bit from last year but otherwise not terrible ii. Management- 1. Commission Member Outreach Plan — Tharp noted that this was on the agenda for if the Commission wanted to discuss having members go out to other boards/commissions or groups to discuss the airport and see where there could be items to cooperate on or advance other projects that would also benefit the airport. iii. Events — Tharp stated that the only change to this was he did have the date for the movie which would be August 511. 1. Autocross: April 16, June 11, Aug 27, Oct 1. 2. Pancake Breakfast August 27 3. Drive -In Movies —August 5 4. Young Eagles — June 3 f. FBO / Flight Training Reports — i. Jet Air— Wolford shared the maintenance sheet with the Commission. He noted that there wasn't anything significant on the sheet other than a little bit more snow on the ground in March. Wolford noted that Tharp and another Jet Air employee had worked out a new message board downstairs where the sales board used to be. Wolford noted that he had helped out with the neighborhood meeting that was held at the airport. Wolford noted they had 4 different groups fly to see the women's basketball game. He noted that when they returned the planes all returned within about a 30 minute window of each other and about 49 passengers came through the airport in about 30 minutes. g. Commission Members' Reports — Lawrence stated that the aviation conference was interesting and that he came away with a better understanding of the FAA grant process and the different pots of money. Bishop agreed and stated they he felt it Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 5 of 62 Airport Commission April 13, 2023 Page 4 of 5 was very clear that Tharp was a leader in the organization. Tharp noted that he was re-elected to be Vice President as the officers stayed the same for another year. h. Staff Report — Tharp stated that it was good to have Commission members there because it does give them a closer look at all the things, he is involved in behind the scenes like tracking legislation that might affect airports or other topics. Tharp also stated that he and Schwickerath were discussing how some of the recent meetings were going and cautioned members on returning to previously discussed agenda items during the Commission reports or later in the meeting in general after the Commission had moved on from the topic. Tharp noted he didn't want to stifle the conversations, but that they Commission needed to be aware to have the conversations at the time those subjects are on the agenda. Tharp also stated that he was going to have a couple of days away around the first weekend of May. SET NEXT REGULAR MEETING Members set the next regular meeting to be held on May 111h, with a special meeting pending the FAA issuing their concurrence to award contracts. ADJOURN Bishop moved to adjourn, seconded by Pfohl. Motion carried 3-0. Meeting adjourned at 7:40pm CHAIRPERSON DATE Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 6 of 62 Airport Commission April 13, 2023 Page 5 of 5 Airport Commission ATTENDANCE RECORD 2022-2023 TERM O W O A O U1 O 00 O V O 00 O 00 O W O s N O O N O W O A O N N O (n A O O O 00 W O C. 00 <0 O W O W W NAME EXP. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N W W W W Warren 06/30/26 Bishop X X X X X O/S X X X X X X X X X Scott Clair 06/30/23 X X X X X X/S X X X O/E X X X X O/E Christopher 06/30/25 X O/E X X X O/S X O/E X X X X O/E X X Lawrence Hellecktra 06/30/24 X X X X X XIS X O/E X X X X X XIE O/E Orozco Judy Pfohl 06/30/26 X X X X X X/S X X X X X X X X X Kew: X = Present X/E = Present for Part of Meeting O = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM = Not a Member at this time X/S = Present for subcommittee meeting O/S = Absent, not a member of the subcommittee Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Data: May 18, 2023 Page 7 of 62 MINUTES IOWA CITY AIRPORT COMMISSION May 2, 2023 — 2:00 P.M. AIRPORT TERMINAL BUILDING Members Present: Warren Bishop, Judy Pfohl, Chris Lawrence Members Absent: Scott Clair. Hellecktra Orozco Staff Present: Michael Tharp, Sue Dulek Others Present: RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL: ►TT=1Z DETERMINE QUORUM A quorum was determined at 2:00 pm and Pfohl called the meeting to order. 11.7e1 �1111 1 ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION / ACTION a. Airport Construction Projects: i. FAA grant projects 1. Runway 12/30 Displaced Threshold/Relocation — Tharp stated that after continuing conversation with the FAA which ranged from delaying the project, to not awarding the alternates, to finally awarding the project with alternates, FAA gave concurrence to award the project and they would be getting the REIL and PAR lights that were bid as alternates. a. Consider a resolution accepting bids and awarding contract for Runway 12-30 threshold, paving, and lighting work. Lawrence moved the resolution #A23-09, seconded by Bishop. Motion carried 3-0 (Clair, Orozco absent) 2. Terminal Area Study — Tharp stated they had received their edit comments from FAA after the aviation conference and incorporated those into the document and that FAA was ok with the agreement. a. Consider a resolution approving Work Order 10 with Bolton & Menk. Bishop moved resolution A23-10, seconded by Lawrence. Motion carried 3-0 (Clair, Orozco absent) ADJOURN Bishop moved to adjourn, seconded by Lawrence. Motion carried 3-0. Meeting adjourned at 2:04pm CHAIRPERSON DATE Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 8 of 62 Airport Commission May 2, 2023 Page 2 of 2 Airport Commission ATTENDANCE RECORD 2022-2023 TERM O 01 O O O V O co O co O O O s N o O N O W O W O A O N N 0) A co W W O coto to t0 O CJ N NAME EXP. N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N W W W W W W Warren 06/30/26 Bishop X X X O/S X X X X X X X X X X X Scott Clair 06/30/23 X X X X/S X X X O/E X X X X O/E O/E O/E Christopher 06/30/25 X X X O/S X OIE X X X X O/E X O/E X X Lawrence Hellecktra 06/30/24 X X X XIS X OIE X X X X X X/E X O/E O/E Orozco Judy Pfohl 06/30/26 X X X X/S X X X X X X X X X X X Kew: X = Present X/E = Present for Part of Meeting O = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM = Not a Member at this time X/S = Present for subcommittee meeting O/S = Absent, not a member of the subcommittee Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 9 of 62 IOWA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 1801 SOUTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE IOWA CITY, IOWA 52246 PHONE 319-356=5045 4/18/2023 <name> <address> <city, state, zip> Dear The Iowa City Airport Commission is pleased to announce it has established a new Iowa City Municipal Airport Charitable Giving Fund in an effort to raise money for improvements to the Iowa City Municipal Airport. This fund is a tax-exempt donation fund that will help support improvements to the Iowa City Municipal Airport. Our airport is an important gateway to our city and is critical to support local businesses and medical facilities. It also serves as a community resource for diverse educational, sports, and cultural activities. We are seeking donations for the general support, upkeep, beautification, and capital improvement to buildings, equipment, and grounds at the Iowa City Municipal Airport. The first project is an art mural on the North T-hanger described below, North T-hanger mural Our first project is a partnership with the Iowa City Public Art Advisory Committee to install an art mural along the full length of our Riverside Drive -facing T-hangar building. We have engaged an artist to paint a representation of the history of aviation in Iowa City, from early barnstormers to modern operations including our medical and jet traffic. You can view a current draft visual of the mural concept on the following page. Our first goal is to raise $35,000 to cover the cost of the mural. Those who donate will be acknowledged on a plaque in the terminal building, although anonymous gifts are also encouraged. Those donors whose gift exceeds $5,000 will be allowed to propose a personally - connected design element, such as having their aircraft included in the mural as a thank -you. This will be limited to the first 7 qualifying donations received above $5,000 or until we reach our funding goal. One proposed design element per donation regardless of total amount. All proposed design elements are subject to final approval by the artist and the Airport Commission. How can you help? Donate directly to the fund here: https://cfie.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit id=2913 Send a check to "Community Foundation of Johnson County" with the name of the fund (Iowa City Municipal Airport Charitable Giving Fund) on the memo line. Checks can be mailed or delivered to: Community Foundation of Johnson County, 501 12th Avenue, Ste 102, Coralville, Iowa 52241 Direct your donor -advised fund to contribute to the Iowa City Municipal Airport Charitable Giving Fund We thank you for your support Respectfully, Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 10 of 62 I y�� Michael Tharp, C.M. Airport Manager Iowa City Municipal Airport Phone: 319 356 5045 ext. 2 michael-tharpP iowa-city.org L, 2 v L w t� 3 0 A--j 0 n Y CD co uaoa•aAlIBIIi u id i q saapealAal i eq ma W 4) i* J 5 r- CL M 0 M T E 0 V r. O ■i .T 2 0 Ell •0 L. CL I �yyyW im C ❑. D C _ff D C[ O (7 _ cm rZ .rZ L 0 /yL� a °r' W com C N hV {J 0 E m 0 [4-1 a a) L ffi Q C 0 CI} 4 — _D � O co 0 O a) C M C 0 0 0 Q c 0 C E E 0 0 YJ 0 ■ m m U3 E 1� L� 0 O ca C_3 0 E ut 0 W ►F pod E E D L. m D 4J} 19 4-0 D —{a V n P 90, M a-j cn �r 4ma CD R 0 0 0 mo . 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CL D E E a U E 0 u 0 i Zn .E E E U) D mo .— 0 c co Y U N a M O N O � O N E T C � C � D N Q N E C� O N U � r 0 Q 4-1 -6-0 U ry 2 Ai0W4r, Ofip" f i § Page 30 of 62 C DOT Application Instructions Fiscal Year 2024 Applications for FY 2024 Iowa DOT annual aviation grant programs are due no later than 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 25, 2023. Public -owned airports are eligible to apply for vertical infrastructure and airport improvement projects. All necessary application forms can be found at: htti)s://iowadot.gov/aviation/airport-managers-and-sponsors/State- Funding/Airport-State-Funding-Application. Complete applications* that include the authorized signature of the airport sponsor should be emailed to shane.wright@iowadot.us. No late applications will be considered. Aviation staff will review the applications and prioritize projects based on the following criteria: airport role as identified in the 2020 Iowa Aviation System Plan, justification for the project, type of project, percent of local support, and whether the airport has multi -jurisdictional support. A completed application package includes the following documents: 1. Funding Application Checklist and Funding Application Summary Sheet (Form 291114) — Use the checklist to ensure that all necessary information is included. The Funding Application should include current sponsor contact information, a short recap of desired projects in FY 2024 in priority order, and signature of the airports sponsor. 2. Project Data Sheet (Form 291115) —Complete one sheet for each project. Attach drawings and additional pages as needed to provide a thorough description and justification of the project so that the project is clearly understandable. 3. 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP)(Form 291112) — If you already submitted a CIP with the federal pre -application, update to include requests for state funded projects. 4. Airport sponsor resolution or documentation from the sponsor that endorses the project and verifies availability of local matching funds. Plan meetings to ensure they take place prior to the application deadline. Reminder - Costs incurred prior to full grant execution are not eligible for reimbursement 5. Verification of planning (Airport Layout Plan for new construction, security plan for security projects, pavement maintenance program for pavement projects). 6. Verification that the city and/or county has an airport zoning ordinance. Include copy if it is not available on the airport page on the Iowa DOT website: https://iowadot.gov/aviation/airport- information 7. Minority Impact Statement required by 2008 Iowa Acts HF 2393. 8. Federally obligated airports are required to verify that their airport's based aircraft information has been updated and confirmed since December 1, 2022 at www.basedaircraft.com. Non -federally obligated airports must supply a list of based aircraft "N" numbers with their application. Complete Applications are due: 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 25, 2023 Please email completed application package to Shane.Wright@iowadot.us Questions: Shane Wright 515-239-1048 Page 1 of 3- (See page 2-3 for project eligibility information) Page 31 of 62 Ob Application Instructions Continued Fiscal Year 2024 Airport Improvement Program Airport development projects: Eligible projects generally include planning and improvements related to enhancing airport safety, capacity, security and environmental concerns. Projects are eligible for up to 85% state share; however, local participation will be considered when prioritizing projects. Projects for new development must be shown on an airport layout plan, and the airport must have a security plan in place for a security related project. Examples of eligible projects: • runway, apron and taxiway construction and rehabilitation • airfield drainage • airfield lighting and signing • navigation and communication aides • taxilanes to hangar development areas • planning such as airport layout plans (ALPs), master plans, land use and zoning, and multi -jurisdictional feasibility studies • security related projects such as lighting and access control • fuel facility installations and upgrades • land acquisition • obstruction removal (make sure your approaches are clear 20:1) • airport entrance signage (match 50% up to $30,000 state share) Air Service Development: Participation in the Air Service Development (ASD) program is limited to airports designated as commercial service airports in the Iowa Aviation System Plan that are currently receiving scheduled Part 121 domestic or Part 135 commuter service. Eligible projects may be funded up to 80 percent when funding is available for the program. Applications and instructions specific to the ASD program will be e-mailed to commercial service airports at the same time as the Airport State Funding Application. Immediate Safety Enhancements (ISE): Applications are accepted throughout the year for when timely infrastructure repairs and equipment replacement makes it impractical to wait for the annual application process for other aviation grants. Goals of the program are to keep airports safe and operational when unforeseen and unbudgeted issues arise that require immediate attention. ISE grants which are subject to funding availability and will pay for 70%of a project, up to a maximum of $10,000. Each project application must justify an immediate need to keep the airport safe and operational. Eligible projects include repairs for immediate safety enhancement like pavement blow ups,tree or obstruction removal, pot holes, and sink holes. In some situations, the repair or replacement of certain essential communication, lighting, and navigational systems including unicorns, PAPIs/VASIs, rotating beacons, windsock poles, and lighting system regulators may be eligible. Airports are encouraged to contact the Mike Marr (Airport Inspector) at 515-239-1048 or michael.marr@iowadot.us prior to obtain a full program description prior to applying. The form is available on the Aviation website: https://iowadot.sea mlessdocs.com/f/2911191 m mediateSafetVEnhancementsISEApplication Wildlife Mitigation: Applications for funding are accepted throughout the year to provide assistance to airport sponsors in mitigating and removing wildlife from airports to reduce the potential for wildlife strikes. State share is 85% of the project costs. The form is available on the Aviation website: https://iowadot.seainiessdoes.coin/f/ApplicationforWiidlifeMiti ag tion 2of2 Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Air"rltatSe2Runding Application Instructions Continued Fiscal Year 2024 Page 32 of 62 Land Use and Comprehensive Planning: If the city and county have older ordinances or do not have airport zoning, grants are available to assist sponsors in developing or updating current airport zoning ordinances. An agreement must be in place prior to planning activities taking place; however, there will be no reimbursement for costs until the new ordinance is enacted. Submit land use and zoning requests during the annual application process. Windsocks: Windsocks are available to public use airports at any time by contacting Brian Kuennen at 515-239- 1697 or via email: Brian.Kuennen@iowadot.us . Vertical Infrastructure Program Commercial Service Vertical Infrastructure (CSVI): Eligible projects include construction and major renovation of terminals, hangars, and maintenance buildings at commercial service airports. Applications for FY 2024 should be for specific projects that the airport will initiate in FY 2024. The form is available on the Aviation Bureau website: https://iowadot.gov/aviation/airport-managers-and-sponsors/State-Funding/Airport-State-Funding-Application General Aviation Vertical Infrastructure (GAVI): Projects are eligible for up to 85% state share. Local participation will be considered when prioritizing projects. Eligible projects include construction and renovation of airport terminals, hangars, and maintenance buildings. GAVI grants are available only to general aviation airports. Routine maintenance of buildings and minor renovation projects are not eligible. Both new and rehabilitation projects will be considered each year. Include specific justification, such as a documented waiting list, with the application. The form is available on the Aviation Bureau website: htti)s://iowadot.Rov/aviation/airport-managers-and-sponsors/State-Funding/Airoort-State-Funding-Aoolication Maximum funding per project for FY 2024: new construction $300,000 and rehabilitation $125,000. W:\Modal\Aviation\Funding Programs\Forms\Application Forms\State Program Instructions\FY2024 State Application Instructions.dou 3of3 Q0IOWADOT Farm 291114 (02-22) Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 AIRPORT STATE FUNDING CHECKLIST AND APPLICATION Please attach the following documents with your application. Page 33 of 62 ❑x Airport State Funding Application Checklist Project data sheet, including a detailed cost breakdown. Use one for each project. ❑X City/Sponsor resolution that endorses the project and certifies availability of matching funds. ❑x Five -Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) ❑x Verification that project is identified in a current airport layout plan (ALP) on file with Iowa Department of Transportation Aviation (when applying for new construction of buildings or airfield expansion). ❑ Pavement maintenance program (verify the use of the pavement maintenance program provided by the Iowa DOT or similar program when applying for pavement preservation or reconstruction). ❑ Verification that you have an airport security plan on file with Iowa DOT Aviation (when applying for airport security projects). Protective land use zoning and/or planning (please answer the following). Height zoning M Yes Date adopted 12/10/2002 ❑ No ❑ Pending Land use planning/zoning ❑x Yes Date adopted 12A0i2002 ❑ No ❑ Pending Comprehensive plan adopted with airport land use included ❑x Yes ❑ No ❑ Pending Other (please explain) ❑x Provide verification that you have either updated the website or submitted based aircraft N - numbers to Iowa DOT Aviation. ❑x Minority Impact Statement (Iowa DOT Form 1051010). Send one signed copy of the application materials to the address listed below. Please mail, fax, or email the signed application to:. Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet QpWADOT Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 34 of 62 IO AIRPORT STATE FUNDING APPLICATION Airport Name: Iowa City Municipal Airport (IOW) Airport Sponsor Name: City of Iowa City, Iowa Contact Person: Michael Address: 1801 S. Riverside Drive City: Iowa Daytime Phone: 319-356-5045 FAX: N/A Title: Airport Manager State: IA ZIP Code: 52246 E-mail: MTharp@iowa-city.org Project Description: If applying for more than one project, list in order of priority. A separate project application data sheet is needed for each project. Project Type Total Project Amount State Amount Requested Percent State Share Fuel System Improvement GAVI $ 390,000 $ 331,500 35% AproruTaxilane for Hangars (Phase 2) AIP $ 580,000 $ 493,000 850/. Apron,Taxilane for Hangars (Phase 3) AIP $ 312.000 $ 265,200 850,,0 The sponsor certifies that the information contained in this application is accurate and complete to the best of his/her knowledge. Signature of Authorized Sponsor's Representative Judith Pfohl Typed Name e-Mail the signed application to: Shane. Wright iowadot.us Chairperson, Iowa City Airport Commission Title Date: Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 C,JIOWADOT AIRPORT STATE FUNDING PROJECT Fnm291115 (02-22) DATA SHEET Fiscal Year 2024 Submit a separate data sheet for each project. Airport: I Iowa City Municipal Airport I Date: ® Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Project Type Commercial Service Vertical Infrastructure (CSVI) (Check one only): General Aviation Vertical Infrastructure (GAVI) Fuel System Upgrades Project Engineering Firm (If unknown, write unknown): Bolton & Menk Page 35 of 62 1 04/13/2023 Shown on current Airport Layout Plan (ALP) ❑x Yes ❑ No Current ALP Date: 1 11/07/2016 Sketch: Project Justification (Include detailed information and data to support need): Detailed Cost Estimate (Attach separate sheet if necessary). Attach separate sketch from ALP if applicable. The current fuel cabinets are 30 years old and are in need of replacement to prevent failure of the entire system. the fuel system is a critical component of being able to support aircraft utilizing the Iowa City Municipal Airport. In addition to the fuel cabinets, additional work will be done to the existing jet fuel tank system. A few years ago, an additional jet fuel tank was added to increase capacity. Some additional pipe work and valving will be done to allow for better circulation of the fuel in the tanks to ensure that the fuel remains as fresh as possible. See attached Rmount Per: er;.a;,e Total Project Cost: $ 390,000 100% Local Share: $ 58,500 1500 Requested State Share: $ 331,500 85% Signature Judith Pfohl, Chairperson Iowa City Airport Commission Sponsors Title Please e-mail the signed application to: Shane.Wrigh>Oiowadol.us Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 36 of 62 IOWA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FUEL SYSTEM UPGRADES OPINION OF PROBABLE COST - APRIL 2023 ITEM NO. ITEM UNIT TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 REPLACE EXISTING FUEL CABINETS EA 2 $ 100,000.00 $ 200,000.00 2 PIPING UPGRADES LS 1 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 3 NEW FILTERS EA 2 $ 25,000.00 $ 50,000.00 4 MISCELLANEOUS LS 1 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 SUBTOTAL: ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION: ESTIMATED COST OPINION (AREA 1): $ $ $ 300,000.00 90,000.00 390,000.00 Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 C,JIOWADOT AIRPORT STATE FUNDING PROJECT Fnm291115 (02-22) DATA SHEET Fiscal Year 2024 Submit a separate data sheet for each project. Airport: Iowa City Municipal Airport I Date: ® Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Project Type Commercial Service Vertical Infrastructure (CSVI) (Check one only): General Aviation Vertical Infrastructure (GAVI) Apron/Taxilane for Hangars (Phase 2) Project Engineering Firm (If unknown, write unknown): Bolton & Menk Page 37 of 62 1 04/13/2023 Shown on current Airport Layout Plan (ALP) ❑x Yes ❑ No Current ALP Date: 1 11/07/2016 Sketch: Project Justifica (Include detailed information and data to support need): Detailed Cost Estimate (Attach separate sheet if necessary). Attach separate sketch from ALP if applicable. In order to be able to keep up with the demand for additional hangar space at the airport, the Iowa City Municipal Airport, desires to install hangars additional taxilane and apron area in anticipation of later installing hangars. The site work is being done under a multi phase project to maximize available funding. Phase t is currently under construction and will be completed by mid -summer 2023. See attached Total Project Cost: Local Share: $ 580,000 $ 87,000 Requested State Share: $ 493,000 Signature Judith Pfohl, Chairperson Iowa City Airport Commission Sponsors Title Please e-mail the signed application to: Shane.Wrigh>Oiowadol.us 100% 1500 85% Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 38 of 62 IOWA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT APRON & TAXIWAY FOR T-HANGAR AREA PHASE 2 OPINION OF PROBABLE COST - APRIL 2023 ITEM NO. ITEM UNIT TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 TOPSOIL, ON -SITE CY 25,000 $ 5.00 $ 125,000.00 2 EXCAVATION, CLASS 10 CY 1,800 $ 8.00 $ 14,400.00 3 BORROW MATERIAL, OFF -SITE CY 1,800 $ 15.00 $ 27,000.00 4 SUBGRADE PREPARATION SY 2,700 $ 3.00 $ 8,100.00 5 SUBBASE, MODIFIED, 6 INCH SY 2,700 $ 10.00 $ 27,000.00 6 EXPLORATORY EXCAVATION HR 4 $ 250.00 $ 1,000.00 7 STORM SEWER, TRENCHED, PVC TYPE 1, 12 INCH LF 600 $ 75.00 $ 45,000.00 8 SUBDRAIN, HDPE, 6INCH EA 1,000 $ 20.00 $ 20,000.00 9 SUBDRAIN CLEANOUT EA 7 $ 1,000.00 $ 7,000.00 10 STORM MANHOLE, SW-401, 48 INCH, SOLID LID EA 1 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 11 STORM MANHOLE, SW-401, 48 INCH, SLOTTED INTAKE GRATE EA 2 $ 2,400.00 $ 4,800.00 12 STORM SEWER INTAKE W/ NEENAH GRATE EA 1 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 13 CONNECTION TO EXISTING MAN HOLE EA 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 14 PAVEMENT, PCC, 6-INCH SY 2,000 $ 60.00 $ 120,000.00 15 SEPARATION GEOTEXTILE SY 2,700 $ 5.00 $ 13,500.00 16 CONVENTIONAL SEEDING, SEEDING, FERTILIZING, AND MULCHING LS 1 $ 14,000.00 $ 14,000.00 17 SWPPP PREPARATION LS 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 18 SWPPP MANAGEMENT LS 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 19 SILT FENCE, INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT LF 400 $ 3.00 $ 1,200.00 20 SILT FENCE, REMOVAL OF DEVICE LF 400 $ 1.00 $ 400.00 21 CONSTRUCTION SURVEY LS 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 22 MOBILIZATION LS 1 $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 483,300.00 ENGINEERING 8, CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION: $ 96,700.00 ESTIMATED COST OPINION (AREA 1): $ 580,000.00 Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 C,JIOWADOT AIRPORT STATE FUNDING PROJECT Fnm291115 (02-22) DATA SHEET Fiscal Year 2024 Submit a separate data sheet for each project. Airport: I Iowa City Municipal Airport I Date: ® Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Project Type Commercial Service Vertical Infrastructure (CSVI) (Check one only): General Aviation Vertical Infrastructure (GAVI) Apron/Taxilane for Hangars (Phase 3) Project Engineering Firm (If unknown, write unknown): Bolton & Menk Page 39 of 62 1 04/13/2023 Shown on current Airport Layout Plan (ALP) ❑x Yes ❑ No Current ALP Date: 1 11/07/2016 Sketch: Project Justifica (Include detailed information and data to support need): Detailed Cost Estimate (Attach separate sheet if necessary). Attach separate sketch from ALP if applicable. In order to be able to keep up with the demand for additional hangar space at the airport, the Iowa City Municipal Airport, desires to install hangars additional taxilane and apron area in anticipation of later installing hangars. The site work is being done under a multi phase project to maximize available funding. Phase t is currently under construction and will be completed by mid -summer 2023. See attached Total Project Cost: Local Share: $ 312,000 $ 46,800 Requested State Share: $ 265;200 Signature Judith Pfohl, Chairperson Iowa City Airport Commission Sponsors Title Please e-mail the signed application to: Shane.Wrigh>Oiowadol.us 100% 1500 85% Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Date: May 18, 2023 Page 40 of 62 IOWA CITY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT APRON & TAXIWAY FOR T-HANGAR AREA PHASE 3 OPINION OF PROBABLE COST - APRIL 2023 ITEM NO. ITEM UNIT TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 TOPSOIL, ON -SITE CY 10,000 $ 5.00 $ 50,000.00 2 EXCAVATION, CLASS 10 CY 975 $ 8.00 $ 7,800.00 3 BORROW MATERIAL, OFF -SITE CY 975 $ 15.00 $ 14,625.00 4 SUBGRADE PREPARATION SY 1,450 $ 3.00 $ 4,350.00 5 SUBBASE, MODIFIED, 6INCH SY 1,450 $ 10.00 $ 14,500.00 6 EXPLORATORY EXCAVATION HR 3 $ 250.00 $ 750.00 7 STORM SEWER, TRENCHED, PVC TYPE 1, 12 INCH LF 70 $ 75.00 $ 5,250.00 8 SUBDRAIN, HDPE, 6 INCH EA 600 $ 20.00 $ 12,000.00 9 SUBDRAIN CLEANOUT EA 5 $ 1,000.00 $ 5,000.00 10 STORM MANHOLE, SW-401, 48 INCH, SOLID LID EA 1 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 11 STORM MANHOLE, SW-401, 48 INCH, SLOTTED INTAKE GRATE EA 1 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 12 STORM SEWER INTAKE W/ NEENAH GRATE EA 1 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,400.00 13 CONNECTION TO EXISTING CAPPED PIPE EA 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 14 PAVEMENT, PCC, 6-INCH SY 1,150 $ 60.00 $ 69,000.00 15 SEPARATION GEOTEXTILE SY 1,450 $ 5.00 $ 7,250.00 16 CONVENTIONAL SEEDING, SEEDING, FERTILIZING, AND MULCHING LS 1 $ 7,000.00 $ 7,000.00 17 SWPPP PREPARATION LS 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 18 SWPPP MANAGEMENT LS 1 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 19 SILT FENCE, INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT LF 800 $ 3.00 $ 2,400.00 21) SILT FENCE, REMOVAL OF DEVICE LF 800 $ 1.00 $ 800.00 21 CONSTRUCTION SURVEY LS 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 22 MOBILIZATION LS 1 $ 40,465.00 $ 40,465.00 SUBTOTAL: $ 258,490.00 ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION: $ 53,510.00 ESTIMATED COST OPINION (AREA 1): $ 312,000.00 z ( \ / ƒ \ \ » { / ( ■ a § ®7( CZ» EJa.�/ od to 7«z*a }$ § \ 2 E0. 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Present the rationale for determining no impact: I hereby certify that the information on this form is complete and accurate, to the best of my knowledge. Name: Judith Pfohl Title: Chairperson, Iowa City Airport Commission Definitions "Minority Persons," as defined in Iowa Code 8.11, means individuals who are women, persons with a Disability, Blacks, Latinos, Asians or Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and Alaskan Native Americans. "Disability," as defined in Iowa Code 15.102, subsection 12, paragraph "b," subparagraph (1): b. As used in this subsection: (1) "Disability" means, with respect to an individual, a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of the individual, a record of physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of the individual, or being regarded as an individual with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of the individual. "Disability" does not include any of the following: (a) Homosexuality or bisexuality. (b) Transvestism, transsexualism, pedophilia, exhibitionism, voyeurism, gender identity disorders not resulting from physical impairments or other sexual behavior disorders. (c) Compulsive gambling, kleptomania, or pyromania. (d) Psychoactive substance abuse disorders resulting from current illegal use of drugs. "State Agency," as defined in Iowa Code 8.11, means a department, board, bureau, commission, or other agency or authority of the State of Iowa. Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Data: May 18, 2023 Page 44 of 62 City of Iowa City, Iowa Capital Improvement Plan 2023-2027 2023 thru 2027 PROJECTS BY CATEGORY Category Project# Priority 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Total Airport Runway 7 Environmental Assessment A3465 1 150,000 150,000 Runway 7 Extension (213) A3466 2 1,170,000 1,170006 Runway 12/30 Threshold Displacement/Relocation A3471 1 650,000 650,000 Airport Apron Expansion A3473 2 1,250,000 1,250,000 Runway 7125 Pavement Repairs A3474 2 300,000 300,000 Runway 12/30 Pavement Repairs A3475 1 167,000 167,000 Airport Wayfinding A3477 1 18,000 18,000 Terminal Building Remodel/Reconstruction A3478 2 3,300,000 3,300,000 Airport Terminal Building Rehab A3479 1 25,000 25,000 Terminal Building Space Needs Study A3480 1 150,000 150,000 Airport Total 643,000 467,000 3,300,000 1,400,000 1,170,000 7,180,000 Equipment Equipment Maintenance Facility replacement P3953 2 1, 000,000 12,000,000 13,000,000 Equipment Total 1,000,000 12,000,000 13,000,000 Finance Administration Fiber Infll & Cameras 14721 2 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 Finance Administration Total 1 Di 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 Fire Fire Apparatus Replacement Program Z4406 1 3, 300,000 1,550,000 4,850,000 Fire Station #1 Carpeffile Flooring Replacement Z4410 2 85,000 85,000 Fire Station #5 Construction and 93 Replacement Z4411 2 500,000 9,500,0e0 10,000,000 Fire Station #2 Roof Replacement Z4412 2 110,000 110,000 Fire Total 3,495,000 2,050,000 9,5005000 15,045,000 Government Buildings City Hall - Other Projects R4129 1 250,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 450,000 Climate Action Facility Improvements R4194 3 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 1,250,000 Annual Recreation Center Improvements R4330 1 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 250,000 Recreation Center Improvements R4351 1 700,000 700,000 700,000 2,100,000 Event Facility Improvements R4381 2 800,000 150,000 950,000 ADA Elevator Improvements R4388 1 60,000 225,000 285,000 Government Buildings Total 1,350,000 1,1105000 725,000 1,0505000 1,050,000 5,285,000 Landfill Landfill Equipment Building Replacement L3328 2 500,000 3,000,000 3,500,000 Compost Pad Improvements L3333 2 350,000 350,000 Landfill Dual Extraction System Expansion L3335 3 60,000 540,000 600,000 Future Landfill Cell L3338 1 4,855,000 4,855,000 517 Airport Commission Agenda & Info Packet Meeting Data: May 18, 2023 Page 45 of 62 City of Iowa City, Iowa Capital Improvement Plan 2023-2027 2023 tttra 2027 PROJECTS BY FUNDING SOURCE Source Project# Priority 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Total AIRPORT FUND Runway 7 Environmental Assessment A3465 1 15,000 15.000 Runway 7 Extension (213) A3466 2 117,000 117,000 Runway 12/30 Threshold Displacement/Relocation A3471 1 65,000 65,000 Airport Apron Expansion A3473 2 125,000 125,000 Runway 7125 Pavement Repairs A3474 2 30,000 30,000 Runway 12/30 Pavement Repairs A3475 1 17,000 17,000 Airport Wayfinding A3477 1 10,500 10,500 Terminal Building Remodel/Reconstruction A3478 2 165,000 165,000 Airport Terminal Building Rehab A3479 1 7,150 7,150 Terminal Building Space Needs Study A3480 1 15,000 15,000 AIRPORT FUND Total 97,650 47,000 165,000 140,000 117,000 566,650 EMERGENCY LEVY Climate Action Facility Improvements R4194 3 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 1,250,006 Annual Contracted Tree Planting R4380 4 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 EMERGENCY LEVY Total 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 1,750,000 EQUIPMENT FUND Equipment Maintenance Facility replacement P3953 2 1 000,000 7,500,000 6,500,000 EQUIPMENT FUND Total 1,000,000 7,500,000 8,500,000 FACILITY REPLACEMENT RE= Senior Center Facility Exterior Improvements K1001 4 750,000 750,000 Senior Center Interior Improvements Project K1002 3 1,125,000 1,125,000 2,250,000 Equipment Maintenance Facility replacement P3953 2 1,000,000 1,000,ono City Park Pool Replacement R4229 3 500,000 9,000,000 9,500,000 Fire Station #5 Construction and #3 Replacement Z4411 2 500,000 9,500,000 10,000,000 FACILITY REPLACEMENT 750,000 1,500,000 10,125,000 1,6255000 9,500,000 23,500,000 RESERVE Total FEDERAL GRANTS Runway 7 Environmental Assessment A3465 1 135,000 135,000 Runway 7 Extension (213) A3466 2 1,053,000 1,053,000 Runway 12/30 Threshold Displacement/Relocation A3471 1 585,000 585,000 Airport Apron Expansion A3473 2 1,125,000 1,125,000 Runway 7125 Pavement Repairs A3474 2 270,000 270,000 Runway 12/30 Pavement Repairs A3475 1 150,000 150,000 Terminal Building Remodel/Reconstruction A3478 2 3,135,000 3,135,000 Terminal Building Space Needs Study A3480 1 135,000 135,000 523 L, Q C \LL F. 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