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AERONAUTICS ACTPenticton Airport Zoning RegulationsC.R.C., Vol. I, c. 101
REGULATIONS RESPECTING ZONING AT PENTICTON AIRPORT
Short Title1. These Regulations may be cited as the Penticton Airport Zoning Regulations.
Interpretation2. In these Regulations,"airport" «aéroport» Means Penticton Airport, Penticton, in the Province of British Columbia; "airport reference point" means the point described in Part I of the schedule; (point de repère de l'aéroport)
"approach surface" «surface d'approche means an imaginary inclined plane, the lower end of which is a horizontal line at right angles to the centre line of a strip and passing through a point at the strip end on the centre line of the strip;
"horizontal surface" «surface horizontale» means an imaginary horizontal plane centering on and located 150 feet above the assigned elevation of the airport reference point;
"strip" «bande» means a rectangular portion of the landing area of the airport, being 1,000 feet in width, including the runway, especially prepared for the take-off and landing of aircraft in a particular direction;
"transitional surface" «surface de transition» means an imaginary inclined plane extending upward and outward from the outer lateral limits of a strip and its approach surface to an intersection with the horizontal surface or other transitional surfaces.
3. For the purposes of these Regulations, the airport reference point is deemed to be 1,114 feet above sea level.
Application4. These Regulations apply to all lands, including public road allowances, adjacent to or in the vicinity of the airport, as more particularly described in Part II of the schedule.
General5. No person shall erect or construct, on any land to which these Regulations apply, any building, structure or object or any addition to any existing building, structure or object, the highest point of which will exceed in elevation at the location of the highest point any of the surfaces hereinafter set out that project immediately over and above the surface of the land at that location, namely,
SCHEDULE(ss. 2 and 4)
PART IAirport Reference PointCOMMENCING at the intersection of the centre line of Runway 16-34 of Penticton Airport with its 34 end;THENCE, Northerly along the said centre line a distance of four thousand (4,000) feet; THENCE, at right angles Easterly a distance of five hundred (500) feet to a point henceforth designated as the airport reference point, the said point having an assigned elevation of one thousand one hundred fourteen (1,114) feet above sea level.
PART IIDescription of Lands to Which These Regulations ApplyALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of lands and premises, lying in or in the vicinity of the city of Penticton, in the Province of British Columbia, that are shown on Plan E.890 dated July 23, 1963, of record in the Department of Transport at Ottawa and that are lying within or under
Established by the CONSOLIDATED REGULATIONS OF CANADA, 1978.C.R.C., Vol. I, c. 101 amended by SOR/93-401 21 July, 1993 pursuant to section 5.4 of the Aeronautics Act Section 2.
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