HB 770 -- Lambert-St. Louis Airport Noise Study and Buyout Fund Sponsor: Hickey This bill requires the Missouri Department of Transportation to conduct an annual noise footprint monitoring study of Lambert-- St. Louis International Airport. The monitoring study will be conducted in addition to any airport noise study under Section 305.580, RSMo. The noise footprint study will begin on the completion date of any portion of an expansion project which adds additional runways to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. The completion date of the study will be the first day that any new runway is used for regular commercial or cargo flight. The study will be used to determine all areas surrounding Lambert-- St. Louis International Airport that are subject to a noise level of 65 ldn, as defined in Section 67.1200. The first annual report of the study is due to the General Assembly on or before one year after the completion date of any additional runway. Subsequent reports are required to use the same due date. The bill specifies the contents of the report. The bill also establishes in the state treasury the Missouri-St. Louis Metropolitan Airport Authority Noise Buyout Fund. The fund will consist of at least $2 million which will be financed by the airport authority out of existing funds on or before July 1, 2001, and other moneys appropriated by the General Assembly. Moneys in the fund will be used for the purpose of buying buildings which are inside the noise radius of 65 ldn or louder. Moneys in the fund will be kept separate from other funds in the state treasury and will not revert to the credit of general revenue at the end of the biennium. The bill contains provisions concerning regulations and the dispersal of moneys in the fund, the development of forms, and the application process.Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives