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A. Wildlife Hazard Mitigation – Condition of Approval. As a condition of approval as a special exception or use variance, the Board of Zoning Appeals may require a wildlife mitigation plan be prepared and implemented according to FAA Advisory Circular and other FAA published guidance, and require assurances that any current or future wildlife hazards are addressed immediately.

B. Noise Mitigation – Condition of Approval. As a condition of approval as a special exception or use variance, the Board of Zoning Appeals may require a primary structure to be constructed to a Sound Transmission Class of 50, commonly used when soundproofing homes near airports. This requirement would result in the ceiling, walls and windows to all be constructed to a reasonably higher standard necessary to mitigate airport noise. [Ord. 12-27-11 § 3.06.]