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59R-5078 ..... HESOLlJTION NO. 5078 ~ A RESOLliTION 0," THE CITY COUNCIL Oil THE CITY OF ANAHEIIJ1, CALIFOliNIA, PERTAINING TO THE POSITION OF THE CITY OF ANA~EIM WITH RESPECT TO DOCKET NO. 5645 ET AL., PACIFIC-SOUTHWEST LOCAL SERVICE CASE, 3EFORE THE CIVIL AERO- NAUTICS BOARD. cipal miles W~~f~S, the City of Anaheim, California, is a muni- corporation situated in Orange County approximately 14 east of the Long Beach Municipal Airport; and WPiliREAS, the population of Anaheim has increased from 14,000 in 1952 to over 78,000 in 1958; and WfllililiAS, Anaheim, like so many cities in southern California has recently experienced tremendous growth in industrial and residential construction, and the industrial and economic outlook for the future is most promising; and wfiEEEAS, there aI'e located in Anaheim many large industrial and y'esearch organizations, many of whom are engaged in the manufacture of aircraft assemblies, jet engine components, and othey' products vi tal to the national defense; and WPiliF:EAS, there are also located in the City of Ana- heim numerous industries engaged in the production and manufac- ture of chemicals, aircraft parts, electrical parts and other products; and WHEREAS, the only other major airports serving the Anaheim vicinity are the International Airport in Inglewood and the Lockheed Terminal at Burbank, both of which are located a far greater distance from Anaheim and traffic con- ditions make them even more inconvenient and time-consuming to reach than even their relative distance from Anaheim would indicate; and WHEREAS, the Long Beach Municipal Airport by reason of its much shorter distance and less congested traffic is needed for use as a major airport by the residents and business men of this city and the neiglilioring areas. ,r-, NOW, 'rHERKF'OHE, BE IT EESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the rapid industrial, residential, and business growth in the City of Anaheim and surrounding areas has created a community of interest between Anaheim and other cities in California and Nevada, and is a substantial market for air transportation. 'Phat the needs and convenience of the travelling public require that this area be provided with more adequate air transportation. That the Long Beach Municipal Airport, as the closest and most convenient major airport to the City of Anaheim and its residents, should be certificated as a terminal or intermediate point for the new and improved scheduled airline service which should result from the proceedings in the Pacific-Southwest Local ~ervice Case, Docket 5645 et al., before the Civil Aeronautics Board. - -; - ..... /"-- BE IT FURTBER RESOLVED that the adoption by the City Council of' this resolution is not to be construed as favoring or endorsing the application of' any specif'ic air- line in this proceedin@;. The interest of the City of Ana- heim is to assist the Civil Aeronautics Board in its deter- mination of the need for new and improved scheduled airline service between the Long Beach Municipal Airport and certain other cities in California and Nevada. me this T:H:b FOiiEGOING 10th day of RESOLUTION is approved and signed by March ,1959. MAYOfi~ 'cr~~ A'l'TEST: ~h'TUf1f<O)~ N~IM STATE 0 CALIFOriNIA) COUNTY OF ORAl~GE ) ss. CITY OF' ANAtJEIM ) I, DENE do hereby certify adopted at a on the lOtlilay 0 f the members thereof: M. WILLI~IS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, that the foregoing resolution was passed and regular meeting of' the City Council held March ,1959, by the following vote of AYES: COUNCILNJc:~\J: Borden, Fry, Schutte and Pearson NaBS: COUi.~'CILI'IB.N: None ABSENT: GOUNUIL:IEi\: Coons AND I B"'UR'l.'HER CEE'rIFY that the Hayor of the City of Anaheim approved and signed said resolution on the 10th day of Jl~"'('b ' 1959. IN WITNESS WHE Iili OF , I affixed the seal of the City of lIa<rch, 1959. have hereunto set my hand and Anaheim this lOth day of' L~. '2tL_'~~ CITY CLE ill: OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIlVj (SEAL) .r -2-