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Introduction to the proposed PDK Master Plan policies

This document includes a numbered list of seventeen PDK Master Plan policy proposals that were made available to members of the PDK Airport Advisory Board at their meeting in June 2005.

The first eight proposals (Items 1-8) were presented for discussion by Richard Ossoff, Chair of the PDK Airport Advisory Board.

The last nine policy proposals (Items 9-17) were submitted by concerned citizens prior to the June 2005 AAB meeting.

The list was compiled and numbered by Larry Foster in the hope that by so doing, a discussion of all the proposals would be facilitated.

Instead, at its June 2005 meeting, the Airport Advisory Board eventually passed a slightly modified version of only the first eight AAB proposals (two of them were combined, for a total of seven) and sent that list to the Board of Commissioners for their consideration.

Only one of the nine Citizen proposals, however, was even allowed any discussion during the meeting proper. That proposal--for keeping PDK Airport a CII general aviation airport (#10)--was eventually not voted upon, even though Richard Ossoff, who had brought the proposal forward for discussion by the group, had initially said he agreed with keeping PDK a CII general aviation airport.
Read the Introduction to the proposed PDK Master Plan policies document



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