Airport Public Safety Zones. Other Licence View licence information Summary Aerodrome Technical Site Safeguarding Airport Public Safety Zone. The implementation of Public Safety Zone policy at civil airports is based on. CONTROL OF DEVELOPMENT IN AIRPORT PUBLIC SAFETY ZONES The basic policy objective. Essentially a PSZ is used to prevent inappropriate use of land where the risk to the public is greatest.
Therefore national aviation Authorities could limit building construction and industrial development in order to contain the risk for dwellers to be involved in. Car-parks warehousing with relatively few employees on site are deemed to be acceptable. Public Safety Zones define in which areas new residential or commercial developments are prohibited and in some cases where other land uses eg. The land close to the end of an airport runway is a risky place to be. Traffic Pattern Zone TPZ The configuration of safety zones around each airport are shown in Exhibits 8A through 8F. Public Safety Zones are established for larger busier airports throughout the United Kingdom including Belfast International Glasgow Edinburgh Prestwick Heathrow Southampton Gatwick East Midlands and London City airports.
CONTROL OF DEVELOPMENT IN AIRPORT PUBLIC SAFETY ZONES The basic policy objective.
Public Safety Zones are established for larger busier airports throughout the United Kingdom including Belfast International Glasgow Edinburgh Prestwick Heathrow Southampton Gatwick East Midlands and London City airports. Many countries have defined Public Safety Zones PSZs beyond the runway thresholds as. Policy SDP19 in the Southampton Local Plan Review. The land close to the end of an airport runway is a risky place to be. Traffic Pattern Zone TPZ The configuration of safety zones around each airport are shown in Exhibits 8A through 8F. The basic policy objective governing the restriction on development near civil airports is that there should be no increase in the number of people living working or congregating in Public Safety Zones PSZs and that over time the number should be reduced as circumstances allow.