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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
February 9, 1998
Honorable Mayor and Councilmembers
Peggy Ducey, Deputy City Manager
Restructuring of City Aviation Committee
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BACKGROUND
On January 23rd, the City Council Legislative Committee reviewed the
proposed restructuring of the Aviation Committee and recommended
approval of the City Council. Attached is the Committee staff report
outlining the proposed changes.
RECOMMENDATION
• Adopt resolution No. 98- amending Resolution No. 94-67
changing the committee composition and expanding its duties, and
rescinding Resolution No. 94-67.
• If desired, confirm the following nominations:
(District 1) Council Member Hedges' appointment of
and (alternate).
(District 2)
Council Member Debay's appointment of
and (alternate).
(District 3)
Council Member Glover's appointment of
and (alternate).
(District 4)
Mayor Edwards' appointment of
and (alternate).
(District 5)
Council Member Noyes' appointment of
and (alternate).
(District 6)
Mayor Pro Tem O'Neil's appointment of
and (alternate).
(District 7)
Council Member Thomson's appointment of
and (alternate).
Agenda Item 4
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
DATE: January 23, 1998
TO: City Council Legislative Committee
FROM: Peggy Ducey, Deputy City Manager
SUBJECT: Restructuring of Aviation Committee
BACKGROUND
On December 11, 1996, the Orange County Board of Supervisors, acting as the
Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) adopted a Community Reuse Plan for
MCAS El Toro. The Plan includes a commercial airport, a habitat reserve,
aviation -compatible institutional and educational uses, research and light
industrial areas, commercial and office uses, and the necessary transportation
and infrastructure to support the proposed development. The LRA also
directed the Chief Executive Officer to initiate the next level of planning and
prepare an Airport System Master Plan, consistent with the Community
Reuse Plan. This next level of planning has progressed over the past year,
and a number of major activities and milestones are expected between now
and the final submission of the Plan to the LRA and the Department of
Defense in 1999.
With a number of key milestones ahead, the City's active involvement in
this planning process will continue to be important. To better respond to the
planning process, it is recommended that the Aviation Committee be
restructured. The proposed changes are to revise the membership from five
representatives from City homeowner associations to seven members, each
appointed by the seven Councilmembers. The duties have also be rewritten
from the current Resolution to include involvement in the El Toro reuse
planning process.
RECOMMENDATION
Recommend approval to the City Council for the restructuring of the
Aviation Committee.