HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-76 - Extension of JWA Settlement Agreement• RESOLUTION NO. 2000-76
A RESOLUTION OF THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL ASKING THE
ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SUPPORT A COOPERATIVE
AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL
DOCUMENT TO EVALUATE ANY IMPACTS RELATED TO AN EXTENSION OF THE
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the City Council has a formal aviation policy (A -17) that establishes
certain goals and objectives including the amendment of the John Wayne Airport
Settlement Agreement (Agreement) to extend the term beyond 2005.
WHEREAS, an amendment to the Agreement by the City of Newport Beach and
the County of Orange is a "project' pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and requires the preparation of adequate environmental documentation.
WHEREAS, the City Council has approved a draft "project description" (Exhibit
A) for purposes of conducting an Initial Study and making the initial determinations
required by CEQA.
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange have the
• authority to approve an amendment to the Agreement, and both must do so in order for
the amendment to take effect.
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach is willing to assume the primary
responsibility for preparing the environmental document for the project and performing
certain functions required by CEQA.
WHEREAS, CEQA allows two public agencies to enter into an agreement
pursuant to which two public entities involved in a project cooperate in the preparation
of the environmental document and designate the responsibility for performing the other
functions required by CEQA.
WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach and the County of Orange have a lengthy
history of cooperation in matters pertaining to the impact of aircraft operations at JWA
and the approval of a cooperative agreement to perform the functions required by
CEQA is in the best interests of both parties to the Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
HEREBY REQUESTS SUPERVISOR TOM WILSON AND THE ORANGE COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
1. TO SUPPORT THE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL
• DOCUMENT THAT EVALUATES THE IMPACTS OF AN AMENDMENT
OF THE JWA SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT TO EXTEND THE TERM
• WITH NO CHANGE TO THE CURRENT LEGALLY PERMISSIBLE AND
AUTHORIZED LEVEL OF OPERATIONS (PROJECT);
2. TO APPROVE, IN CONCEPT, THE PROJECT DESCRIPTION (EXHIBIT
A) FOR PURPOSES OF CONDUCTING THE INITIAL STUDY AND
PREPARING THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT; AND
3. TO DIRECT THE INTERIM CEO TO:
A. REQUEST COUNTY STAFF TO FULLY COOPERATE WITH THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH IN ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO
THE PREPARATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT
FOR THE PROJECT AND THE PERFORMANCE OF OTHER
FUNCTIONS REQUIRED BY CEQA;
B. TO PRESENT TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FOR
APPROVAL AN AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH WITH AT LEAST THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS:
(1) THE COUNTY AND THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
WILL COOPERATE IN THE PREPARATION OF THE
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT
• (II) THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE COUNTY
WILL EACH DESIGNATE A PRIMARY CONTACT
PERSON;
(III) THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WILL PREPARE ALL
APPROPRIATE NOTICES, AND SCREENCHECK OR
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS IN
COOPERATION AND CONSULTATION WITH THE
COUNTY.
(IV) THE COUNTY WILL PROVIDE THE CITY OF NEWPORT
BEACH WITH ALL COUNTY STUDIES AND REPORTS,
INCLUDING THOSE PREPARED IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE JWA MASTER PLAN AND THE EL TORO REUSE
PLANNING PROCESS, THAT PERTAIN TO THE
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IDENTIFIED IN THE INITIAL
STUDY AND RELATED ANALYSIS OF THE PROJECT.
THE STUDIES AND REPORTS SHALL BE PROVIDED IN
THE MOST CONVENIENT FORM FOR USE (COMPUTER
DISK OR E -MAIL) BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
• AND ITS CONSULTANTS;
• M AN EQUITABLE SHARING OF COSTS RELATIVE TO THE
PREPARATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT
SUCH AS PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND ANY
ADDITIONAL STUDIES AND REPORTS (OR
AUGMENTATION OF EXISTING STUDIES AND
REPORTS) NECESSARY TO FULL DISCLOSURE OF
POTENTIAL IMPACTS AND APPROPRIATE MITIGATION;
(VI) CITY AND COUNTY WILL SHARE FULLY INFORMATION
RELEVANT TO THE PROJECT, INCLUDING ALL
STUDIES, REPORTS AND DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL
DOCUMENTS;
(VII) REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AND THE COUNTY SHALL MEET BI- WEEKLY OR AS
OFTEN AS APPROPRIATE TO FULLY REVIEW AND
DISCUSS THE STATUS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL
DOCUMENT, THE STATUS OF STUDIES AND REPORTS
BEING PREPARED AND OTHER RELEVANT ISSUES;
• ADOPTED this 8th day of August, 2000.
•
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
Dated: By:
Jo s s
Ma r
ATTEST
LaVonne Harkless, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
Draft Proiect Description for Proposed Amendment of the
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The following is a description of a project that involves proposed amendments to the
John Wayne Airport Settlement Agreement (Agreement). In addition to the
information required by Section 15124 of the CEQA Guidelines, the project
description summarizes the key provisions of the Agreement and the modifications to
the Agreement (Amendments) that are to be evaluated pursuant to the CEQA
(project).
1. Project Location
John Wayne Airport (JWA) is located on approximately 470 acres of land bounded
generally by the 405 Freeway (North), MacArthur Blvd. and Campus Drive (East),
Bristol Ave. (South) and Airway Drive (West). A map showing the precise location
of JWA is attached as Exhibit A.
2. Project Objectives
The Project objectives are:
(a) To maintain the quality of life of the residents affected by aircraft
operations at JWA;
(b) To preserve the value of the residential property and commercial property
impacted by aircraft operations at JWA;
(c) To serve a portion of Orange County's air transportation demand
consistent with the protection of the quality of life and property values of residents
and property owners in the JWA arrival and departure corridor;
(d) To ensure that the traffic related to JWA is consistent with the circulation
system in the vicinity of the airport.
(e) To preserve the current legally permissible and authorized level of
operations at JWA.
(f) To protect the biological resources in the Upper Newport Bay Ecological
Preserve that is immediately south of the airport and directly under the standard
instrument departure procedure utilized by large commercial aircraft
3. Project Components
The Agreement currently expires on December 31, 2005. The Project involves
Amendments to the Agreement that would maintain the legally permissible and
authorized level of operations that exist as JWA as of the date of the Initial Study.
The Amendments would also reflect approvals modifying the Agreement that have
been given by the Parties but not implemented as of the date of the Initial Study. The
Project consists of Amendments to the Agreement that would:
(a) Extend the term for a period of twenty years with December 31, 2025
designated as the new expiration date.
(b) Authorize UPS and FedEx to each operate one Class "A" aircraft two
hundred and seventy -five (275) times per year. These "all cargo„
operations would be subject to the same provisions found in the current
interim stipulations between the "settling parties."
(c) Modify the "noise thresholds" for the various classes of aircraft to reflect
the limits approved pursuant to the stipulations signed previously signed
by the settling parties.
(d) Modify certain provisions of the Agreement relative to the amount of
space that is subject to commercial leases or licenses consistent with
action of the City of Newport Beach, SPON and AWG.
(e) Modify certain provisions of the Agreement to reflect actions that have
been fully or partially implemented such as construction of the terminal.
The Project does not contemplate or assume any physical change to the airfield,
terminal or other improvements at JWA or in the vicinity of the airport. The Project
also does not contemplate or assume any change in the number of general aviation
aircraft currently housed at JWA or the number of general aviation operations.
4. ScopinglEarly Public Consultation
The City of Newport Beach shall, prior to conducting the Initial Study and making a
determination on the nature and extent of possible impacts, meet with the County of
Orange to discuss modifications to the Project that are appropriate to further define
and ultimately achieve Project objectives. The City of Newport Beach may also
discuss the proposed Project description with public agencies, organizations and
persons that would be concerned with the possible effects of the Project.
• STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE } ss.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LAVONNE M. HARI {LESS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing
resolution, being Resolution No. 2000 -76 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by
the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 8th
day of August, 2000, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Glover, Ridgeway, O'Neil, Mayor Noyes
Noes: None
Absent: Thomson, Adams, Debay
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
• official seal of said City this 9th day of August, 2000.
(Seal)
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Newport Beach, California