HomeMy WebLinkAbout9458 - Orange County Airport AgreementRESOLUTION NO. 9458
• A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING IN CONCEPT AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE AND
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REGARDING THE
FUTURE GROWTH OF ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT
WHEREAS, on June 12, 1978, the City Council adopted
Resolution No. 9365 establishing the Ad Hoc Airport Negotiating
Committee; and
WHEREAS, said Committee was charged with the responsi-
bility of meeting with the Orange County Board of Supervisors to
discuss a mutually agreeable solution for controlling future
growth of Orange County Airport; and
WHEREAS, said Committee has held a number of meetings
with representatives of the Board of Supervisors and have drafted
a proposed agreement containing fifteen (15) elements aimed at
achieving a quieter airport (Said agreement is attached to this
Resolution.); and
WHEREAS, the details of said proposal will be reduced
to a formal written agreement within the next four months. Said
agreement will specifically spell out the procedures for imple-
menting the fifteen (15) point plan. Such items as clarification
of the Board's intent to exclude any new commercial air carriers,
prohibition of subleases to other carriers by existing carriers,
the requirement of noise testing of any new type of jet aircraft,
and the 50/50 noise sharing plan will be included in the formal
agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed said proposed
Airport Agreement and finds it to be in the best interest of the
City of Newport Beach,
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach does hereby approve in concept the
agreement between the County of Orange and the City of Newport
Beach relating to the future growth of Orange County Airport.
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SUBJECT: Proposed Negotiated Agreement Between the Board of Supervisors
of Orange County and the City of Newport Beach regarding Orange
County Airport
Airport noise is a matter of grave concern to the City of Newport Beach,
• City of Tustin, the unincorporated Santa Ana Heights, and the Board of
Supervisors. There is a pressing need to protect impacted residential
areas from increased airport noise. Consequently, considerable anxiety
has resulted from proposals for physical improvement of Orange County
Airport, out of fear that they can lead to expanded airport operations
and, in turn, exacerbate the already serious noise situation. Meanwhile,
there is a need to upgrade airport facilities in order to adequately
serve the currently authorized level of airline service. Based on the
foregoing, informal negotiations were initiated by representatives of
P Newport Beach and Orange County to explore the possibility of an
agreement, whereby the Board of Supervisors would stipulate (memorandum
of understanding or joint resolution) to certain provisions relating
to the Board's commitment to protect residential areas from increased
airport noise. In exchange, the City of Newport Beach would raise no
objections to airline lease renewals with Air California and Hughes
Airwest, and permit remodeling and improvement of airport terminal and
parking facilities to adequately serve existing usage levels (FAA
standards for 2 million annual passengers) providing separate and
adequate EIR's are prepared for each proposed action.
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Toward a negotiated agreement, the following is proposed:
1. Continue designation of Orange County Airport as a short -haul
facility, and within limits of county jurisdiction restrict is
future non -stop flights to 500 statute miles. It is clearly
understood that the ongoing non -stop Salt Lake City flights
will continue. Incorporate the 500 statute mile limitation into
all new lease agreements.
2. Upon renegotiation of leases, limit jet airline takeoffs to the
levels authorized by current lease agreements (annual daily
average of 24.6 for Air California and 13.7 for Hughes Airwest).
All takeoffs, including extra sections, charter, maintenance,
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training, and other flights will be counted in the authorized
annual averages. (Note: Electra's are not subject to this
provision.) No lease during the term of this agreement will extend
beyond January 1, 1986.
3. Continue the ongoing noise abatement program including more precise
adherence to flight track. Work for the earliest possible compliance
with the January 1, 1986, noise standards by:
(a) Establishing noise reduction goals,
(b) Timely fleet conversion to aircraft capable of meeting noise
reduction goals, and
(c) Phasing of aiport capacity limit, terminal facility expansion,
and increases in services so that these improvements will not
conflict with the schedule for achieving compliance with
January 1, 1986, noise standards.
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4. Emphasize that noise reduction should be the means to achieve noise
standards and that land conversion is an undesirable mans.
• 5. Upon achievement of January 1, 1986, California noise standards,
additional service (by current leassees) may be allowed, based on
a 50/50 noise sharing plan, with flight increases contingent on
decrease of the noise impact area. Procedures for implementation
of this noise sharing plan, to be resolved, will include participation
by County, City of Newport Beach, and airlines.
6. Oppose additional routes to or from Orange County Airport that
Conflict with item 2 above or achievement of goal in item 3 above.
7. Upon renegotiation of leases, provide that there be no subleasing of
facility space permitted by existing jet commercial carrier leases to
other carriers.
8. Within the limits of county jurisdiction, restrict use of airport to
aircraft no louder than the B -737 and DC -9, recognizing, however,
that future aircraft must become substantially quieter than these
aircraft in order to achieve noise compliance.
9. Before approval of any type of jet aircraft for use by commercial
carriers, noise tests must be conducted, an assessment of the test
results performed, and a written report prepared that evaluates the
impact of introduction of the new aircraft on the timely achievement
of the goals set forth in item 3 above. Details relating to procedures
to be employed for aircraft flight tests will be resolved by all
concerned parties.
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10. Within limits of county jurisdiction, pursue adoption of the two - segment
approach.
11. Continue curfew: No scheduled jet airline takeoffs between
10 p.m. and 7 a.m.; no airline or private jet operations from 11 p.m
to 7 a.m., except for exempted quiet jets; e.g., Cessna Citation.
12. Adopt an airport rate and fee structure that recovers airport noise
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abatement costs from operators proportional to their contribution
to the noise problem.
Provide a modern, technically sound noise monitoring system and
install a real time display in the airport terminal for public
viewing.
Establish Airport Advisory Committee similar to the Airport
Advisory Committee now functioning at Los Angeles International
Airport (LAX). One of the first business items to be considered
by this committee shall be an overall study and solution to the
private jet noise problem that is consistent with the noise goals
set forth in item 3 above.
The principal parties to this agreement may, upon mutual agreement,
consider revisions from time to time. The agreement will be subject
to renegotiation after January 1, 1986. If compliance with the noise
standards is not achieved by January 1, 1986, it is understood that
measures to achieve the earliest possible compliance, including
reductions.in the authorized number of takeoffs as set forth in
item 2 above,will become the principal subject of the renegotiation.
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The issues discussed in item 1 - 15 require, in some instances, more
precise and detailed language for implementation. The parties to this
• agreement further agree to resolve all such issues within 4 months after
this agreement is adopted by all concerned parties. Final details,
subject to approval of the parties involved, shall be developed by a
City /County working committee, and /or by the Airport Advisory Committee
established in item 14 augmented by recommendations from other interested
parties.