These guidelines shall be known as the "Santa Teresa Airport
Development Guidelines," hereinafter referred to as "guidelines."
They pertain to development at the Doña Ana County Airport
at Santa Teresa, hereinafter referred to as "Airport."
A. Purpose. The purpose of these guidelines is to ensure high-quality
development, thus protecting and enhancing the investment of all those
locating at the Airport and to provide a basis for directing and evaluating
the planning, engineering, and architectural design of improvements
to each development site.
B. Goals. The following goals form the basis for these Development Guidelines.
(1) Economic: protection of property values and enhancement of investment.
(2) Environmental: protection to minimize adverse impacts on the natural
environment, with due consideration for aviation safety.
(3) Function: maintenance of acceptable planning, engineering, and architectural
design standards of facilities and sites, yet with enough flexibility
to respond to changes in market demand.
(4) Visual: maintenance of variety, interest, and a high standard of
architectural and landscape design.
C. Applicability. These guidelines shall apply to all properties at
the Airport and are in addition to any other local, state or federal
requirements. If a proposed project is of such scope as to require
waiver or variance to these guidelines, the applicant shall include
those requests in the written request for approval for the project,
and the Board of County Commissioners of Doña Ana County shall,
in its sole discretion, grant or reject said waiver or variance.
This article is enacted pursuant to the authority conferred
upon the Board of Commissioners of Doña Ana County by NMSA
§ 4-37-1 and NMSA § 3-39-16 et seq.
As used in these guidelines, the following terms shall have
the meaning given in this section unless a different meaning is clearly
required by the context:
AAB or BOARD
The Doña Ana County Airport at Santa Teresa Airport
Advisory Board.
AIRCRAFT
Any device that is used or intended to be used for flight
in the air and subject to regulation by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Examples include airplanes, helicopters, airships, gliders, powered-lift
and "ultra-lights."
AIRPORT
When capitalized, means the Doña Ana Airport at Santa
Teresa, and all of the property, buildings, facilities and improvements
within the exterior boundaries of the Airport as depicted in the Airport
Layout Plan, or as it may hereinafter be extended, enlarged or modified.
AIRPORT MANAGER or MANAGER
The designated individual or duly authorized individual appointed
by the County to administer and manage all operations of the Airport
and Airport facilities, and to supervise all Airport projects.
AIRSIDE
That portion of the Airport meant for taxiing, hover taxiing,
air taxiing, takeoff, landing, parking, loading or unloading, or any
other aircraft operation, and includes the aircraft parking aprons,
taxiways, runways, and safety areas.
APPLICANT
Any person proposing to construct facilities on a leasehold.
APRON
An expanse of pavement intended for the maneuvering and parking
of aircraft.
BUILDING
Any structure intended for shelter, including all projections
or extensions, garages, outside platforms and docks, carports, canopies
and porches.
BUILDING SETBACK
The minimum distance permitted from the outermost edge of
a building to another thing or boundary.
COUNTY
When capitalized, the Board of County Commissioners of Doña
Ana County, or its duly authorized representatives and designees or
the County of Doña Ana as the context requires.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration.
FACILITY
Any building, pavement, equipment, or combination thereof,
which, when used in the manner designed, accomplishes specific functions
or purposes.
FAR
That portion of the United States Code commonly known as
the "Federal Aviation Regulations."
IMPROVEMENTS
Any thing which might affect the physical appearance thereof,
whether above or below the land surface, such as, but not limited
to, buildings, sheds, accessory buildings, water lines, sewers, electrical
and gas distribution facilities, loading area, parking areas, walkways,
aprons, walls, fences, lawns, hedges, plantings, trash enclosures,
telephone, utilities, signs, and exterior lighting.
LEASE
A binding agreement between a person and the County to occupy
and/or use the Airport or a portion thereof.
LEASEHOLD
That area or facility held under lease by a person from the
County.
LESSEE
The person(s) holding a lease from Doña Ana County
for a lot.
LOT
Any development site which is legally described in a lease
agreement.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicle, other than an aircraft, which is motorized.
PARKING SETBACK
The minimum distance between the edge of the paved area of
a motor vehicle parking lot and another thing or boundary.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company,
association, joint stock association, or governmental entity. It includes
trustees, receivers, assignees, employees, or similar representatives
of any of them.
POL
Petroleum, oils and lubricants; any fuel or lubricating chemical
or oil.
RESIDENCE
The place where one principally resides; an abode; a dwelling,
habitation or domicile.
STAFF
Employees of Doña Ana County.
STREET
Refers to any road, street or other similar throughway.
TAXI LANE
A strip of pavement intended for aircraft ground movement
from public infrastructure (aprons, taxiways and runways) to privately
held leaseholds.
TAXIWAY
A strip of pavement intended for aircraft ground movement
(similar to a street for motor vehicles) connecting runways and aprons
and intended for use by the general flying public.