Communities, Inc. Dulworth & Rives, Inc. Prestonia Area Neighborhood Association Highland Park Neighborhood Association Standiford Neighborhood Association v. James B. Busey, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration, Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky, Intervening Communities, Inc. v. Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation United States Department of Transportation, Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky, Intervening

956 F.2d 619
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedApril 3, 1992
Docket91-3222
StatusPublished

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Communities, Inc. Dulworth & Rives, Inc. Prestonia Area Neighborhood Association Highland Park Neighborhood Association Standiford Neighborhood Association v. James B. Busey, Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration Federal Aviation Administration, Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky, Intervening Communities, Inc. v. Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation United States Department of Transportation, Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky, Intervening, 956 F.2d 619 (6th Cir. 1992).

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956 F.2d 619

COMMUNITIES, INC.; Dulworth & Rives, Inc.; Prestonia Area
Neighborhood Association; Highland Park
Neighborhood Association; Standiford
Neighborhood Association, Petitioners,
v.
James B. BUSEY, Administrator, Federal Aviation
Administration; Federal Aviation Administration,
Respondents,
Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson
County, Kentucky, Intervening Respondent.
COMMUNITIES, INC., Petitioner,
v.
Samuel K. SKINNER, Secretary of the United States Department
of Transportation; United States Department of
Transportation, Respondents,
Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson
County, Kentucky, Intervening Respondent.

Nos. 91-3222, 91-5386.

United States Court of Appeals,
Sixth Circuit.

Argued Sept. 30, 1991.
Decided Feb. 13, 1992.
Rehearing and Rehearing En Banc
Denied April 3, 1992.

Robert E. Reeves (briefed), Todd E. Leatherman (briefed), W. Henry Graddy, IV (argued and briefed), Reeves & Graddy, Versailles, Ky., for Communities, Inc. and Dulworth & Rives, Inc.

Joseph M. Whittle, U.S. Atty., David L. Huber, Asst. U.S. Atty., Louisville, Ky., Peter R. Steenland (briefed), M. Alice Thurston (argued and briefed), U.S. Dept. of Justice, Land & Natural Resources Div., Washington, D.C., for Samuel K. Skinner and U.S.

Michael M. Conway (briefed), Michael Schneiderman (argued), Hopkins & Sutter, Chicago, Ill., Robert W. Griffith, Stites & Harbison, Louisville, Ky., for Regional Airport Authority of Louisville and Jefferson County.

Eleanore M. Garber, William H. Allison, Jr., Allison, Soreff & Garber, Joe G. Leibson, Louisville, Ky., for Prestonia Area Neighborhood Ass'n, Highland Park Neighborhood Ass'n and Standiford Neighborhood Ass'n.

Peter R. Steenland (briefed), Dept. of Justice, Land and Natural Resources Div., J.E. Murdock, III, Robert F. Eisengrein, F.A.A., Office of Gen. Counsel, M. Alice Thurston (briefed), U.S. Dept. of Justice, Land & Natural Resources Div., Washington, D.C., for James B. Busey and F.A.A.

Elizabeth S. Merritt (argued and briefed), Andrea C. Ferster (briefed), Washington, D.C., for National Trust for Historic Preservation in the U.S., amicus curiae.

Frank Shafroth (briefed), Washington, D.C., for the National League of Cities, amicus curiae.

Donald L. Cox (briefed), Lynch, Cox, Gilman & Mahan, Louisville, Ky., for City of Louisville, Ky. and Jefferson County, Ky., amicus curiae.

J. Thomas Cochran (briefed), Washington, D.C., for the U.S. Conference of Mayors, amicus curiae.

Ronn E. Harding (briefed), Deputy Asst. Chief Counsel, FAA, Atlanta, Ga., for FAA.

Before JONES and NELSON, Circuit Judges, and ROSEN, District Judge.*

NATHANIEL R. JONES, Circuit Judge.

Petitioners, Communities, Inc. and others, seek review of a Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA") order approving the Louisville Airport Improvement Plan ("LAIP"). For the reasons that follow, we deny the petition and affirm the FAA's decision.

* A

Standiford Field ("SDF") is centrally located within the city limits of Louisville, Kentucky, in a developed environment, with residential neighborhoods to the north, industrial areas to the south, and various residential and commercial centers or strips to the east and west. Some of the residential neighborhoods, directly under the flight paths of the existing runways, are "historic neighborhoods." To the northeast and west of SDF are a number of such neighborhoods, including Cherokee Triangle, Southern Heights-Beechmont, and Highlands. Another historic neighborhood to the north is Old Louisville, an inner-city neighborhood, bordered by the following: Interstate 65 to the east; railroads, rail yards, and industrial areas to the west and northwest; downtown, commercial Louisville to the north; and the University of Louisville (Belknap Campus) to the south.

SDF has operated since 1947. In addition to serving nine commercial airlines, SDF has been the national hub for United Parcel Service ("UPS") since 1981. UPS's operations have caused a dramatic growth in both express and air cargo aircraft operations; in four years, express cargo volumes have increased almost fivefold. The Final Environmental Impact Statement ("FEIS") states that, since 1982, there has also been steady growth in the annual number of enplaned passengers and actual departures at SDF, with continued growth forecast. Petitioners maintain, however, that there is in fact no reliable evidence of any increase in passenger traffic, and that the forecasted future growth is based upon unrealistic estimates. Respondents counter that the forecast for passenger-traffic growth reflects national growth patterns and recognizes the steady continuing growth of cargo services. At oral argument, however, respondent Regional Airport Authority ("RAA") of Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky conceded that, "This is a cargo project."

The LAIP proposed adopting the recommendation of a study conducted by the RAA through its contractor, Schimpeler-Corradino Associates, which calls for two independent, parallel runways to be constructed on the current site of SDF. To accommodate the new runways, the airport boundaries must be expanded. This involves the acquisition or relocation of a number of commercial and industrial sites and other businesses. Three residential neighborhoods adjacent to the airfield's boundaries (Prestonia, Standiford, and Highland Park) are being cleared and developed for uses compatible with the airport. Only a portion of the acreage acquired in the land acquisition program will be used for the airport itself. As of the date of the FAA's order, 69% of all residential structures had been purchased. In addition, the project contemplates the temporary closure and permanent realignment of a portion of Crittenden Drive.

As a result of the new runways, SDF will be able to accommodate UPS's nighttime operational needs. The project will also increase the airport's maximum capacity by 67%.

On June 22, 1988, the RAA approved the plan to construct the two independent runways and called for the immediate commencement of an environmental assessment to meet the requirements of federal law, including Department of Transportation Act, § 4(f), 49 U.S.C. § 303 (1988). Based on this information and national and regional needs, the respondent Secretary of the Department of Transportation ("DOT"), acting through the FAA, formally approved federal funding for the LAIP in the January 7, 1991 Record of Decision ("ROD"). The decision stated that the LAIP complied with, inter alia, § 4(f).

Petitioners consist of the following organizations with interests in the communities located near the airport: Communities, Inc., which is an umbrella organization representing Beechmont Neighborhood Association, Inc., Cloverleaf Neighborhood Association, Inc., Okolona Community Council, Old Louisville Neighborhood Association, St.

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