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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS28 - JWA Settlement Agreement EIR 582 Scenario OneCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AGENDA ITEM NO. S28 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OFT CITY COUNCIL FROM: Homer L. Bludau, City Manager DATE: January 22, 2002 SUBJECT: Adoption of a Joint Resolution With the Cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin Regarding Support for JWA Settlement Agreement EIR 582 Scenario One RECOMMENDATION: Approve the attached Resolution. BACKGROUND: In February 2000, the Newport Beach City Council decided to initiate actions in pursuit of a JWA Settlement Agreement extension. Those actions included proposing to the Board of Supervisors an EIR "project definition ", which later became Scenario One in the Settlement Agreement EIR 582. City staff worked in concert with County airport staff to prepare EIR 582. The Draft EIR has been circulated, comments have been received, and the final EIR is expected to be released shortly. The County Board of Supervisors could take action to certify the EIR in late February. An important part of the City Council's strategy to have the Board of Supervisors certify EIR 582 and then support an extension of the JWA Settlement Agreement, was to gain the support of other cities directly affected by JWA operations. The City Council felt the cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin could have the same interest that Newport Beach has in obtaining an extension. A series of meetings over this issue took place with elected officials and the City Managers of these JWA "Corridor Cities ", and a strong alliance was formed. This coordinated effort has resulted in three separate mailings to over 200,000 residents in the JWA corridor cities, educating them on the need to obtain a Settlement Agreement extension and keeping them informed of the EIR scenarios and time frames. City Hall • 3300 Newport Boulevard • Post Office Box 1768 • Newport Beach, California 92659 -1768 Adoption of a Joint Resolution with the Cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin Regarding Support for JWA Settlement Agreement EIR 582 Scenario One Page 2 All of the Corridor Cities are in support of EIR 582 Scenario One, and their City Managers have signed their names to mailings stating that support. In addition, corridor City Council members and City Managers have been visiting with their Board of Supervisors requesting support for Scenario One. The resolution before you is expected to be adopted by each of the corridor cities by February 15th. It states support for Scenario One becoming the basis for the Settlement Agreement extension and also requests the Board of Supervisors take this action on February 26 th The Newport Beach City Council and particularly Council Members Norma Glover, Dennis O'Neil and Gary Proctor, have developed strong credibility with the corridor cities. Newport Beach has been able to separate the JWA Settlement Agreement extension issue from the El Toro issue and in doing so, gain the strong support of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin for the Settlement Agreement extension scenario which this City feels best protects Newport Beach and the other corridor cities from JWA future impacts. RESOLUTION NO. 2002- A RESOLUTION OF ANAHEIM, COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE, SANTA ANA AND TUSTIN REQUESTING BOARD OF SUPERVISOR APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT OF THE JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT CONSISTENT WITH SCENARIO 1 IN EIR 582 WHEREAS, the John Wayne Airport Settlement Agreement (Settlement Agreement) establishes limits on the number of passengers and noise regulated departures consistent with the limited physical facilities at JWA (number of gates and the size of the terminal); and WHEREAS, the County of Orange - through the efforts of the Board of Supervisors (Board), Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Airport Director (Director) and Special Counsel (Counsel) - has strictly complied with the letter and the spirit of the Settlement Agreement; and WHEREAS, a substantial number of residents of the cities of Anaheim, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin (Corridor Cities) are adversely impacted by noise, air pollution and /or traffic generated by commercial aircraft operations at JWA; and WHEREAS, the County of Orange has, in cooperation with the City of Newport Beach, prepared EIR 582 which evaluates the potential impacts of three "scenarios" (Scenarios 1, 2 and 3) - each of which assumes some increase in the term of the Settlement Agreement, the number of noise regulated departures and the number of passengers; and WHEREAS, the elected representatives of the Corridor Cities have determined that an amendment of the Settlement Agreement consistent with Scenario 1 would protect the quality of life and property values of their respective constituents and would comply with federal law; and WHEREAS, the elected representatives of the Corridor Cities request the Board approve a Settlement Agreement amendment consistent with Scenario 1. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCILS OF THE CORRIDOR CITIES RESOLVE TO REQUEST THAT, ON FEBRUARY 26, 2002, THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CERTIFY EIR 582 AND APPROVE A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AMENDMENT CONSISTENT WITH SCENARIO 1. ADOPTED this _ day of , 2002. ATTEST: City Clerk - 2 Mayor Tod Ridgeway