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96-017 RESOLUTION NO. 96R-17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM OPPOSING MEASURE S ON THE MARCH 1996 PRIMARY BALLOT IN ORANGE COUNTY WHEREAS, the E1 Toro Marine Corps Air Station ("El Toro") has been an active military airfield since 1942; and WHEREAS, E1 Toro is a regional asset of 4,700 acres located in the geographic center of Orange County near the intersection of the 5, 405 and 133 Freeways, and the planned Foothill/Eastern Toll Road; and WHEREAS, E1 Toro is scheduled for closure in 1999, if not sooner; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that over 8,000 jobs will be lost due to this closure; and WHEREAS, E1 Toro has two 10,000 foot runways, and two 8,000 foot runways and, unlike John Wayne Airport, is capable of safely accommodating the largest military or civilian aircraft; and WHEREAS, in November, 1994, the Orange County electorate passed Measure A which amended the Orange County General Plan to allow for a commercial airport on 2,000 acres of the base if feasible and airport related land used on the balance of the property; and WHEREAS, 22 of 31 cities within Orange County voted in favor of Measure A; and WHEREAS, Measure A received broad community support from business, labor, grass-roots organizations, cities; and WHEREAS, the Federal Aviation Administration has stated in a July 1995 letter that it supports E1 Toro's conversion to a civilian airport; and WHEREAS, the Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to co-sponsor the County's application for a public benefit transfer of 2,000 acres known as the aviation footprint for use as a civilian airport ("El Toro Airport") if the studies indicate such an airport is feasible; and WHEREAS, a public benefit transfer means these 2,000 acres would be conveyed to the County of Orange at no cost thereby eliminating a burden on air travelers for airport development; and WHEREAS, Measure A established a citizens' advisory commission to develop an E1 Toro Reuse Plan that would stimulate Orange County's economy and provide benefits to all Orange County residents; and WHEREAS, The Measure A planning structure has been designated by the Department of Defense as the official planning organization for E1 Toro's conversion and reuse; and WHEREAS, over $2.6 million is being spent to develop a reuse plan that analyzes all potential reuses including aviation and non-aviation uses, and the preparation of an environmental impact report that fully analyses the potential environmental impact effects of various reuse options; and WHEREAS, the Measure A planning structure has made significant progress towards the completion of the reuse plan for E1 Toro and the related environmental impact report; and WHEREAS, a new initiative has been qualified for the March 26, 1998 Primary election which would repeal Measure A; and WHEREAS, the new initiative ("Measure S") specifically states that, "NO NEW REGIONAL AIRPORT FACILITIES WILL BE BUILT THROUGH 2015"; and WHEREAS, Measure S abolishes the E1 Toro citizens Advisory Commission which was chartered by Measure A to develop the conversion plans for E1 Toro; and WHEREAS, Measure S also forces E1 Toro to remain in government ownership for 20 years; and WHEREAS, by leaving E1 Toro in government ownership, Measure S would effectively prohibit any reuse of E1 Toro because any aviation or non-aviation use would be inconsistent with the County's General Plan; and WHEREAS, the passage of Measure S would mean that 50% of all Orange County air passengers would be forced to use other airports to meet their travel needs; and WHEREAS, the 535,000 annual tons of air cargo generated by Orange County businesses will continue to be shipped out of Los Angeles and Ontario; and WHEREAS, Measure S misleads the voters by claiming that John Wayne Airport is capable of serving substantially all of the County's air transportation needs when all studies have shown that more Orange County residents go to LAX, Ontario, and other airports than are served at John Wayne Airport; and WHEREAS, Measure S misleads the voters by claiming to relieve the financial burden of a commercial airport, when, in fact, airport improvements at E1 Toro will generate thousands of new jobs, and billions of dollars in economic growth with airport improvements through landing fees, fuel fees, and concession fees as evidenced by the financial success of the John Wayne Airport expansion in 1988; and WHEREAS, the cities immediately surrounding E1 Toro have spent over $2.5 million since 1993 to oppose a commercial airport at E1 Toro; and WHEREAS, Measure S creates legal hurdles for airport development that effectively eliminate an airport conversion at E1 Toro; and WHEREAS, the Southern California Association of Governments ("SCAG") has determined that E1 Toro's conversion to a civilian airport could immediately accommodate 4 million passengers and that it is the most easily converted military airfield in Southern California; and WHEREAS, the Orange County Regional Airport Authority estimates that E1 Toro Airport would create over 53,000 jobs for our region; and WHEREAS, E1 Toro Airport could accommodate Orange County's air cargo demand estimated by SCAG at 535,000 tons annually with potential revenues of $1.5 billion; and WHEREAS, Measure A outlined a "revenue sharing" concept whereby local governments could share in over $170 million in new revenue from land uses at E1 Toro Airport; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby opposes Measure S on the March ].996 primary ballot in Orange County. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 6th day of Februarv , 1996. CITY CLER~ OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 15~0.1\J~JHITE\January 30, 1996 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 96R-17 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 6th day of February, 1996, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: MAYOR/COUNCIL: Tait, Zemel, Feldhaus, Lopez, Daly NOES: MAYOR/COUNCIL: None ABSENT: MAYOR/COUNCIL: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 96R-17 on the 6th day of February, 1996. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 6th day of February, 1996. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 96R-17 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on February 6th, 1996. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM