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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 - Proposed Interim Cargo Operations at El Toro MCASAgenda Item 8 • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER DATE: April 12, 1999 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Peggy Ducey, Deputy City Manager SUBJECT: County Proposed Interim Cargo Operations On January 26'h, the Board of Supervisors authorized staff to pursue negotiations for interim cargo service, as well as other aviation - related interim uses at El Toro and report back to the Board no later than April 1999. Three cargo operators, Airborne, FedEx and United Parcel Service, have expressed interest in cargo flights at El Toro in July 1999 when the base closes. Each carrier has proposed a maximum of two flights per day for a total of 12 daily operations (6 arrivals and 6 departures). All of the carriers want an early morning arrival in the 4:00 a.m. hour, with departures by 7:30 • p.m. except on Saturday, which would depart at 11:30 p.m. The carriers would use only Stage 3 aircraft, the quietest of current operating planes. The most compelling reason to explore interim cargo service is financial. Revenue generated from cargo operations could significantly offset base operational and maintenance costs, estimated at $7 million annually. Once the federal government converts the base, the County is financially responsible for the ongoing maintenance costs. Cargo operations at El Toro could significantly reduce the taxpayer cost to maintain the base while it is being redeveloped. By example, the two cargo flights currently operating at JWA result in $600,000 annually in direct airport revenue. Cargo flights on a limited scale also provide another way to demonstrate to the surrounding community the real rather than the perceived impacts of commercial operations at El Toro MCAS. Ongoing daily flights on a limited basis allows the community to experience flight operations in various weather conditions, time of day and day of week. The Orange County Regional Airport Authority approved this resolution at their February meeting. Individual member cities are also requesting their respective City Councils to take similar action. The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to review this issue again at its April 20'h meeting. RECOMMENDATION • Adopt a resolution of the Newport Beach City Council supporting interim cargo operations at El Toro MCAS. RESOLUTION 99- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SUPPORTING INTERIM CARGO OPERATIONS AT EL TORO MCAS Whereas, John Wayne Airport hosts only two cargo flights per day; and Whereas, Orange County currently exports 96 %, or 514,000 tons, of its cargo to airports and communities in other counties, which places County businesses at a competitive disadvantage to other counties; and Whereas, the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) projects that traffic commute times will double in the next twenty years, a condition that could seriously compromise just -in -time air cargo transport to airports outside the County; and Whereas, maintenance and operational costs for El Toro MCAS are estimated to be $7 million annually that County taxpayers would be responsible for once the base is transferred; and Whereas, interim cargo and other aviation operations could generate millions of dollars that would offset the taxpayer burden; and Whereas, interim cargo operations would also provide the most realistic flight demonstration for commercial operations on an ongoing basis, and • Whereas, interim cargo proposals are for a limited number of flights, using Stage III aircraft, the quietest aircraft in the carrier fleet and the Orange County Regional Airport Authority (OCRAA) supports the use of Stage III aircraft only. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the City of Newport Beach does hereby resolve that it supports the Board of Supervisor's actions to pursue interim cargo operations at El Toro MCAS. ADOPTED by the City of Newport Beach at its regular meeting held on the 12th day of April, 1999. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK •