Chapter 8. Post Determination Action
Section 1. Action
8-1-1. FOLLOW-UP ACTION
If a determination requires supplemental notice
(Form 7460-2) and the expiration date has passed
without its receipt, action shall be taken to determine
construction status. To assist in this process, the
automated "Follow-up Report" is available to
identify those cases that require action. To determine
construction status, air traffic shall forward an
automated Project Status Request (PSR) letter to the
sponsor. If the sponsor fails to complete and return
the PSR within 37 days, air traffic may send an
automated Termination Project Status (TERPSR)
letter to terminate the case.
NOTE-
If a previous PSR has been received for the case indicating
an FCC application has been made for a construction
permit, the case shall not be terminated. Consequently,
additional attempts shall be made to determine
construction status.
8-1-2. RECEIPT OF COMPLETED PSR
When a completed PSR is received, air traffic shall:
a. Ensure that a copy of the Construction Permit
(CP) documentation is attached (if the completed
PSR indicates "Subject to CP").
1. If improper documentation or no documentation is attached, the case may be terminated.
Distribute the termination letter as appropriate
including a copy to the FCC.
2. If proper documentation is attached:
(a) Retain the completed PSR.
(b) Make a manual update to the automated
OE case file to reflect a follow-up date consistent
with the expiration of the CP. If a CP has been applied
for but has not been issued, indicate one year later for
the new follow-up date.
b. If the completed PSR indicates "Not Subject to
a CP":
1. Retain the completed PSR.
2. Terminate the case (send automated
TEREXP letter).
3. Distribute the termination letter as appropriate including a copy to the FCC.
c. If the completed PSR indicates "Project
Abandoned," refer to paragraph
8-1-4.
d. If the completed PSR indicates "Project
Complete," take action that is consistent with receipt
of a completed Form 7460-2.
8-1-3. RECEIPT OF COMPLETED FORM
7460-2
When a completed Form 7460-2 is received, air
traffic shall immediately:
a. Review the form.
1. If the form indicates "Project Abandoned,"
follow procedures outlined in paragraph
8-1-4.
2. If the form indicates "Construction
Dismantled," follow procedures outlined in paragraph
8-1-5.
b. Compare the information on the form with the
study file.
1. If information on the form differs from the
study file, take appropriate action to verify and/or
resolve any differences.
2. If it is verified that submitted information
differs from the original evaluation, initiate a new
aeronautical study to reevaluate the new information.
c. Make special distribution of completed Form
7460-2, part 1, as necessary. If minimum flight
altitudes require change or the potential for EMI
exists, notify the FPO, FS, Technical Operations
Services, and/or FM by the quickest means possible.
d. Distribute the completed Form 7460-2, part 2,
as follows:
1. Send one copy of completed Form 7460-2 to
NOS along with a copy of the map and survey (if
applicable).
2. Send a copy of completed Form 7460-2 to all
interested offices including military, AFSS, ARTCC
E-MSAW, ARTS IIA, III, IIIA, and Micro E ARTS
facilities.
e. Make the necessary manual updates to the
automated OE case file.
8-1-4. PROCESSING PROJECT
ABANDONED NOTIFICATION
When notification of an abandonment is received, air
traffic shall:
a. Retain the correspondence or record of
conversation notifying that the project has been
abandoned.
b. Terminate the case (send an automated
TERABA letter).
c. Distribute the termination letter, as appropriate. If the termination is for an FCC involved
structure, send a copy to the FCC.
8-1-5. PROCESSING DISMANTLEMENT
NOTIFICATION
When notification of a dismantled structure is
received, air traffic shall:
a. Retain the correspondence notifying that the
project has been dismantled.
b. Make a manual update to the automated OE
case file if available.
c. Notify the NACO, FCC (if it is involved), and
FPO of the dismantled structure by sending a copy of
the received correspondence.
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