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pdfNOTICE OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION
§ 77.7 Form and time of notice.
(a) If you are required to file notice under §77.9,
you must submit to the FAA a completed FAA
Form 7460–1, Notice of Proposed Construction
or Alteration. FAA Form 7460–1 is available at
FAA regional offices and on the Internet.
(b) You must submit this form at least 45 days
before the start date of the proposed construction
or alteration or the date an application for a
construction permit is filed, whichever is earliest.
(c) If you propose construction or alteration that is
also subject to the licensing requirements of the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
you must submit notice to the FAA on or before
the date that the application is filed with the FCC.
(d) If you propose construction or alteration to an
existing structure that exceeds 2,000 ft. in height
above ground level (AGL), the FAA presumes it
to be a hazard to air navigation that results in an
inefficient use of airspace. You must include
details explaining both why the proposal would
not constitute a hazard to air navigation and why
it would not cause an inefficient use of airspace.
(e) The 45-day advance notice requirement is
waived if immediate construction or alteration is
required because of an emergency involving
essential public services, public health, or public
safety. You may provide notice to the FAA by any
available, expeditious means. You must file a
completed FAA Form 7460–1 within 5 days of the
initial notice to the FAA. Outside normal business
hours, the nearest flight service station will
accept emergency notices.
§ 77.9 Construction or alteration requiring
notice.
If requested by the FAA, or if you propose any of
the following types of construction or alteration,
you must file notice with the FAA of:
(a) Any construction or alteration that is more
than 200 ft. AGL at its site.
(b) Any construction or alteration that exceeds an
imaginary surface extending outward and upward
at any of the following slopes:
(1) 100 to 1 for a horizontal distance of
20,000 ft. from the nearest point of the nearest
runway of each airport described in paragraph (d)
of this section with its longest runway more than
3,200 ft. in actual length, excluding heliports.
(2) 50 to 1 for a horizontal distance of
10,000 ft. from the nearest point of the nearest
runway of each airport described in paragraph (d)
of this section with its longest runway no more
than 3,200 ft. in actual length, excluding heliports.
Mail Processing Center
Federal Aviation Administration
Southwest Regional Office
Obstruction Evaluation Group
10101 Hillwood Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76177
Fax: (817) 222-5920
Website: https://oeaaa.faa.gov
(3) 25 to 1 for a horizontal distance of
5,000 ft. from the nearest point of the nearest
landing and takeoff area of each heliport
described in paragraph (d) of this section.
(c) Any highway, railroad, or other traverse way
for mobile objects, of a height which, if adjusted
upward 17 feet for an Interstate Highway that is
part of the National System of Military and
Interstate Highways where overcrossings are
designed for a minimum of 17 feet vertical
distance, 15 feet for any other public roadway, 10
feet or the height of the highest mobile object that
would normally traverse the road, whichever is
greater, for a private road, 23 feet for a railroad,
and for a waterway or any other traverse way not
previously mentioned, an amount equal to the
height of the highest mobile object that would
normally traverse it, would exceed a standard of
paragraph (a) or (b) of this section.
(d) Any construction or alteration on any of the
following airports and heliports:
(1) A public use airport listed in the
Airport/Facility Directory, Alaska Supplement, or
Pacific Chart Supplement of the U.S.
Government Flight Information Publications;
(2) A military airport under construction,
or an airport under construction that will be
available for public use;
(3) An airport operated by a Federal
agency or the DOD.
(4) An airport or heliport with at least
one FAA-approved instrument approach
procedure.
(e) You do not need to file notice for construction
or alteration of:
(1) Any object that will be shielded by
existing structures of a permanent and
substantial nature or by natural terrain or
topographic features of equal or greater height,
and will be located in the congested area of a
city, town, or settlement where the shielded
structure will not adversely affect safety in air
navigation;
(2) Any air navigation facility, airport
visual approach or landing aid, aircraft arresting
device, or meteorological device meeting FAAapproved siting criteria or an appropriate military
service siting criteria on military airports, the
location and height of which are fixed by its
functional purpose;
(3) Any construction or alteration for
which notice is required by any other FAA
regulation.
(4) Any antenna structure of 20 feet or less in
height, except one that would increase the height
of another antenna structure.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING FAA FORM 7460-1
PLEASE TYPE or PRINT
ITEM #1. Please include the name, address and phone number of a personal contact point as well as the company name.
ITEM #2. Please include the name, address and phone number of a personal contact point as well as the company name.
ITEM #3. New Construction would be a structure that has not yet been built.
Alteration is a change to an existing structure such as the addition of a side mounted antenna, a change to the marking and lighting, a
change to power and/or frequency, or a change to the height. The nature of the alteration shall be included in ITEM #21 “Complete
Description of Proposal”.
Existing would be a correction to the latitude and/or longitude, a correction to the height, or if filing on an existing structure which has never
been studied by the FAA. The reason for the notice shall be included in ITEM #21 “Complete Description of Proposal”.
ITEM #4. If Permanent, so indicate. If Temporary, such as a crane or drilling derrick, enters the estimated length of time the temporary
structure will be up.
ITEM #5. Enter the date that construction is expected to start and the date that construction should be completed.
ITEM #6. Please indicate the type of structure. DO NOT LEAVE BLANK.
ITEM #7. In the event that obstruction marking and lighting is required, please indicate type desired. If no preference, check “other” and
indicate “no preference” DO NOT LEAVE BLANK. NOTE: High Intensity lighting shall be used only for structures over 500’ AGL. In the
absence of high intensity lighting for structures over 500’ AGL, marking is also required.
ITEM #8. If this is an existing tower that has been registered with the FCC, enter the FCC Antenna Structure Registration number here.
ITEM #9 and #10. Latitude and longitude must be geographic coordinates, accurate to within the nearest second or to the nearest
hundredth of a second if known. Latitude and longitude derived solely from a hand-held G P S instrument is NOT acceptable.
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hand-held GPS is only accurate to within 100 meters (328 feet) 95 percent of the time. This data, when plotted, should match the site
depiction submitted under ITEM #20.
ITEM #11. NAD 83 is preferred; however, latitude and longitude may be submitted in NAD 27. Also, in some geographic areas where NAD
27 and NAD 83 are not available other datum may be used. It is important to know which datum is used. DO NOT LEAVE BLANK.
ITEM #12. Enter the name of the nearest city and state to the site. If the structure is or will be in a city, enter the name of that city and state.
ITEM #13. Enter the full name of the nearest public-use (not private-use) airport or heliport or military airport or heliport to the site.
ITEM #14. Enter the distance from the airport or heliport listed in #13 to the structure.
ITEM #15. Enter the direction from the airport or heliport listed in #13 to the structure.
ITEM #16. Enter the site elevation above mean sea level and expressed in whole feet rounded to the nearest foot (e.g. 17’3” rounds to 17’,
17’6” rounds to 18’). This data should match the ground contour elevations for site depiction submitted under ITEM #20.
ITEM #17. Enter the total structure height above ground l e v e l in whole feet rounded to the next highest f o o t (e.g. 17’3” rounds to 18’).
The total structure height shall include anything mounted on top of the structure, such as antennas, obstruction lights, lightning
rods, etc.
ITEM #18. Enter the overall height above mean sea level and expressed in whole feet. This will be the total of ITEM #16 + ITEM #17.
ITEM #19. If an FAA aeronautical study was previously conducted, enter the previous study number.
ITEM #20. Enter the relationship of the structure to roads, airports, prominent terrain, existing structures, etc. Attach an 8-1/2” x 11”
non-reduced copy of the appropriate 7.5 minute U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Quadrangle Map MARKED WITH A PRECISE INDICATION
OF THE SITE LOCATION. To obtain maps, contact USGS at 1-888-275-8747 or via internet at “http://store.usgs.gov”. If available,
attach a copy of a documented site survey with the surveyor’s certification stating the amount of vertical and horizontal accuracy in feet.
ITEM #21.
• For transmitting stations, include maximum effective radiated power (ERP) and all frequencies.
• For antennas, include the type of antenna and center of radiation (Attach the antenna pattern, if available).
• For microwave, include azimuth relative to true north.
• For overhead wires or transmission lines, include size and configuration of wires and their supporting structures (Attach depiction).
• For each pole/support, include coordinates, site elevation, and structure height above ground level or water.
• For buildings, include site orientation, coordinates of each corner, dimensions, and construction materials.
• For alterations, explain the alteration thoroughly.
• For existing structures, thoroughly explain the reason for notifying the FAA (e.g. corrections, no record or previous study, etc.).
Filing this information with the FAA does not relieve the sponsor of this construction or alteration from complying with any other
federal, state or local rules or regulations. If you are not sure what other rules or regulations apply to your proposal, contact
local/state aviation’s and zoning authorities.
Paperwork Reduction Work Act Statement: This information is collected to evaluate the effect of proposed construction or alteration on air navigation and is not confidential. Providing this information is mandatory or anyone
proposing construction or alteration that meets or exceeds the criteria contained in 14 CFR, part 77. We estimate that the burden of this collection is an average 19 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, completing and reviewing the collection of information. A federal agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act unless that collection of information displays a currently
valid OMB Control Number. The OMB control number associated with this collection is 2120-0001. Comments concerning the accuracy of this burden and suggestions for reducing the burden should be directed to the FAA at:
800 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20591, Attn: Information Collection Clearance Officer, ASP-110.
Fcrm 7460-1 (9/19) Superseded Previous Edition
Electronic Version (Adobe)
NSN: 0052-00-012-0009
Form Approved OMB No.2120-0001
Please Type or Print on This Form
FOR FAA USE ONLY
Failure To Provide All Requested Information May Delay Processing of Your Notice
Aeronautical Study Number
Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Aviation Administration
1. Sponsor (person, company, etc. proposing this action):
Attn.
of:
9. Latitude:
Name:
10. Longitude:
Address:
11. Datum:
NAD 83
0
,
0
,
NAD 27
12. Nearest: City:
City:
State:
Telephone:
Zip:
,
"
,
Other
State
13. Nearest Public-use (not private-use) or Military Airport or Heliport:
Fax:
14. Distance from #13. to Structure:
2. Sponsor's Representative (if other than #1):
Attn.
of:
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Telephone:
Zip:_______________
15. Direction from #13. to Structure:
16. Site Elevation (AMSL):
ft.
17. Total Structure Height (AGL):
ft.
18. Overall Height (#16 + #17) (AMSL):
ft.
19. Previous FAA Aeronautical Study Number (if applicable):
-OE
Fax:
20. Description of Location: (Attach a USGS 7.5 minute Quadrangle Map with the
3. Notice of:
New Construction
4. Duration:
Permanent
Alteration
Temporary (
5. Work Schedule: Beginning
Antenna Tower
6. Type:
Landfill
Water Tank
Existing
months,
precise site marked and any certified survey)
days)
End
Crane
Building
Power Line
Other
7. Marking/Painting and/or Lighting Preferred:
Red Lights and Paint
White-Medium Intensity
White -High Intensity
Dual - Red and Medium Intensity
Dual - Red and high Intensity
Other
8. FCC Antenna Structure Registration Number (if applicable):
21. Complete Description of Proposal:
Frequency/Power (kW)
Notice is required by 14 Code of Federal Regulations, part 77 pursuant to 49 U.S.C., Section 44718. Persons who knowingly and willingly violate the notice
requirements of part 77 are subject to a civil penalty of $1,000 per day until the notice is received, pursuant to 49 U.S.C., Section 46301(a)
I hereby certify that all of the above statements made by me are true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. In addition, I agree to mark and/or light the
structure in accordance with established marking & lighting standards as necessary.
Date
Typed or Printed Name and Title of Person Filing Notice
FAA Form 7460-1 (9/19) Supersedes Previous Edition
Signature
NSN: 0052-00-012-0009
File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | Notice of Proposed Construction or Alteration |
Author | Larry N. Green II |
File Modified | 2019-08-08 |
File Created | 2012-02-17 |