Airport Master Plan - City of Riverside
Airport Master Plan - City of Riverside
Airport Master Plan - City of Riverside
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initial response. A second truck, a<br />
2005 Ford Renegade Model TM-5150-<br />
0012 ARFF vehicle, is on order that<br />
will have capacities for 150 gallons <strong>of</strong><br />
pre-mix water/foam, and 500 pounds<br />
<strong>of</strong> dry chemical. The trucks are operated<br />
by airport maintenance personnel.<br />
AIRPORT MAINTENANCE<br />
The airport maintenance facility is located<br />
east <strong>of</strong> the terminal building<br />
along Flight Road. The maintenance<br />
building totals approximately 3,000<br />
square feet and is used for equipment<br />
storage and maintenance and repair<br />
activities.<br />
UTILITIES<br />
The utility system at <strong>Riverside</strong> <strong>Airport</strong><br />
includes existing water, electric, sanitary<br />
sewer, telephone, and natural gas<br />
systems. Electricity, water, and sanitary<br />
sewer services are provided by<br />
the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Riverside</strong>. Natural gas and<br />
telephone is provided by Southern<br />
California Gas Company and Pacific<br />
Bell, respectively.<br />
Of special consideration are the two<br />
utility easements through <strong>Riverside</strong><br />
<strong>Airport</strong>. A 10'6" underground pipeline<br />
operated by the Metropolitan Water<br />
District crosses the runway from the<br />
north to south. A 30-inch underground<br />
pipeline for the Southern California<br />
Gas Company crosses <strong>Riverside</strong> <strong>Airport</strong><br />
from the north to the east. The<br />
approximate location <strong>of</strong> each pipeline<br />
is illustrated on Exhibit 1F.<br />
FUEL FACILITIES<br />
Zenith Flight Support owns and operates<br />
the fuel farm which is located underground<br />
beneath the main apron<br />
fronting the FBO hangars. There are<br />
two Jet A tanks with capacities <strong>of</strong><br />
10,000 gallons and 5,000 gallons.<br />
There is one AvGas tank with a capacity<br />
<strong>of</strong> 12,000 gallons. In addition, Zenith<br />
Flight Support owns and maintains<br />
a 15,000-gallon aboveground<br />
AvGas fuel tank, which provides for<br />
self-service fueling. This FBO maintains<br />
two refueling trucks. The Jet A<br />
truck has a 3,000-gallon capacity, and<br />
the AvGas truck has a capacity <strong>of</strong><br />
1,000 gallons.<br />
The west side hangar development<br />
area is planned to include additional<br />
FBO facilities. This facility is planned<br />
to provide fuel in addition to other<br />
general aviation services. It is anticipated<br />
that at least 10,000 gallons <strong>of</strong><br />
Jet A and 5,000 gallons <strong>of</strong> AvGas fuel<br />
storage will be available.<br />
FENCING<br />
The perimeter fence is six feet high<br />
chain-link topped with three strand<br />
barbed wire. There are a total <strong>of</strong> 40<br />
gates, some <strong>of</strong> which are pedestrian<br />
gates and others are vehicle gates.<br />
The pedestrian gates can be locked<br />
and the vehicle gates require a key<br />
pass.<br />
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