Brown Field Municipal Airport Master Plan

3 Documents in Project

Summary

SCH Number
2019029037
Lead Agency
City of San Diego
Document Title
Brown Field Municipal Airport Master Plan
Document Type
NOD - Notice of Determination
Received
Posted
10/23/2025
Document Description
The City of San Diego owns· and operates the Brown Field Municipal Airport (SDM) as a General Aviation (GA) airport located within the Olay Mesa community. Airport planning occurs at the national, state, regional, and local level; and in 2017, the City began developing an Airport Master Plan (Project) to determine the extent, type, and schedule of development needed. An Airport Master Plan presents the community and airport's vision for a 20-year strategic development plan based on the forecast of activity. It is used as a decision-making tool and Is Intended to complement other local and regional plans. The Airport Master Plan consists of a report documenting existing conditions of the airport, a forecast of activity, facility requirements (the airport's needs based on the forecast and compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FM) Design Standards for airports), development and evaluation of alternatives to meet those needs, and a funding plan for that development. The Airport Master Plan also includes an Airport Layout Plan (ALP) which graphically depicts all planned development at the airport within the 20-year planning period as determined In the Airport Master Plan. This drawing requires approval by the FAA, which makes the airport eligible to receive federal funding for airport Improvements and maintenance under the FAXs Airport Improvement Program. The Project would involve both landside and airslde components. Much of Brown Field has been leased by the City to the proposed developers of the Metro poll tan Airpark Project (MAP), a project which was reviewed previously in a separate EIR (SCH No. 2010071054) and is not part of the scope of this PEIR. The size of the existing terminal building (12,600 SF) Is adequate to serve the projected needs of the Airport. However, due to the age of the building, there are a number of configurations and other environmental Issues for the existing building. Based on City Input and the understanding of the current conditions of the terminal building, the preferred alternative In the AMP proposed the replacement of the terminal building with a larger (approximately 14,000 SF) terminal building In the same location, and the original ATCT would be relocated. However, the terminal building, Including the original ATCT, have been evaluated for their historic potential as described In Section 5.5 of the PEIR. The study concluded that the Integrity of the Auxiliary Naval Air Station Brown Field Historic Dist. and the terminal building (Building 2002) as a contributor to the District are Intact and all resources remain eligible for listing In the SDRHR, the CRHR, and the NRHP. As a result, instead of demolishing the terminal building and moving the ATCT, the currently proposed project Isto be a rehabilitation of the existing building, as defined by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, for use and forecasted demand. All proposed rehabilitation work for the terminal building will need to comply with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Note that the proposed new Customs facility has received a CEQA exemption and is not part of this Project. The Proposed Airport Plan shows the construction of up to 107 new hangars (111,000 sf); however, the hangars would not be developed by the City until there ls sufficient demand, and net demand may be affected by how fast MAP Is developed, A location for a new wash rack has been Identified at the western end of the airfield, near the proposed western hangar location. Similarly, a location for a new fuel tank has been identified near the terminal building. as well as approximately 83 new automobile parking space vehicle parking spaces adjacent to the western hangar site. Airside Improvements proposed at Brown Field Include a new runup pad (which ls currently lacking for the smaller runway), and would reconfigure several taxiways to bring them into compliance with current FAA design standards.

Contact Information

Name
Jorge Rubio
Agency Name
City of San Diego
Job Title
Deputy Direector
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant

Name
David Reed
Agency Name
City of San Diego
Job Title
Program Manager
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant

Location

Cities
San Diego
Counties
San Diego
Regions
Southern California
Other Location Info
The Brown Field Municipal Airport (SOM) Is located within the Otay Mesa community north of Olay Mesa Road, east of Heritage Road, south of Pogo Row, and west of La Media Road. Airport

Notice of Determination

Approving Agency
City of San Diego City Council
Approving Agency Role
Responsible Agency
Approved On
County Clerk
San Diego
Final Environmental Document Available at
City of San Diego, City Planning Department 202 C Street, Floor 5, MS 413 San Diego< CA 92101

Determinations

(1) The project will have a significant impact on the environment
Yes
(2a) An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
Yes
(2b) A Mitigated or a Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
(2c) An other document type was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
(3) Mitigated measures were made a condition of the approval of the project
Yes
(4) A mitigation reporting or monitoring plan was adopted for this project
Yes
(5) A Statement of Overriding Considerations was adopted for this project
No
(6) Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
Yes

Attachments

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