Say They'll Fight Agency For Independent Control Of
Airport
The contentious wrangling over Witham Field in Stuart, FL
continues to play out... with the Martin County Commission
threatening to go over the heads of federal authorities if it can't
convince the FAA to change its mind on shortening the main
runway.

The Treasure Coast Palm reports the commission recently voted
4-1 to spend $250,000 in airport revenue dollars -- money the
county has made off the airport -- to persuade the FAA to reverse
its decision on a shorter runway. The county also states its
willing to double that money to fight in court to use maps from
1985, to prove to the agency that buildings thought to be on
airport ground, actually aren't.
As Aero-News reported in
November, the FAA once again asserted it does not
support shortening runway 12/30 by 460 feet to appease neighbors.
The agency did, however, say it would give those calling for
closure of a 460-foot extension to runway 12/30 more time to make
their case... thus extending a years-long battle between airport
officials and airport neighbors even longer.
The commission also states the airport did not become subject to
federal claims until 1985, when it started accepting federal
funding. The FAA claims Witham Field has been under federal
oversight since 1947.
That date will determine which map of the airport and
surrounding land is to be used in deciding who has authority over
the land the runway extension was built on. Ownership of dozens of
properties along the airport perimeter -- including a YMCA, and a
gold course -- are also in dispute.
"The effect is it would cloud
title to hundreds of parcels," said County Airport Attorney Peter
Kirsch, who says the battle could take two years or more to settle
before the court.
County Administrator Duncan Ballantyne told the Palm the FAA
will likely respond with legal action when Kirsch attempts to
convince the agency to change its mind on the runway extension.
That's because the county accepted $7.2 million in federal grant
money in 2006, to buy homes near the airport affected by noise.
That agreement is for 20 years, Ballantyne adds... which gives
the FAA control of the airport for that time.
Commissioner Michael DiTerlizzi, however, says the commission is
prepared for a fight with the FAA.
"The FAA will use those grants as a hammer over our heads. Since
it's the will of this board (to become independent), I'm OK with
that," DiTerlizzi said. "That may change their attitude a little
bit -- they want to control our airport."
The lone commissioner to vote against the plan cautioned the
county may have bitten off more than it can chew, though, in taking
on the FAA.
"We've now opened Pandora's box. The cost for us to get out of
this is enormous," said Commissioner Doug Smith.
Neighbors supporting the removal of the runway extension, which
allows larger planes and jets to utilize Witham Field, told
commissioners they must stop accepting federal money for the
airport.
"You've simply got to get control of this airport, and if you
are going to manage it -- the only way to do that is to get rid of
the FAA," Witham Action Majority member Bill Summers said.