Anti-El Toro group supports JWA flight cap extensions
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Paul Clinton
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -- South County leaders are now supporting the
extension of flight caps here, a shift from a position they took earlier
this year.
The El Toro Reuse Planning Authority passed a resolution Monday vowing
to support the “continuation of existing flight limits” at the airport.
In February, the planning authority passed a resolution saying it
would fight Newport Beach’s bid to extend the 1985 Settlement Agreement
past 2005.
The settlement agreement imposed an 8.4-million annual passenger cap,
a limit on the number of daily departures and other restrictions. The
nighttime curfew was in place at the time of the deal.
Members of the planning authority, a coalition of 10 cities fighting
the county’s airport plan for the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air
Station, said the Monday policy shift was meant to clarify their stance.
On Feb. 26, the authority’s board approved a resolution opposing the
extension of flight caps, but not the curfew. At the time, members said
they were frustrated with Newport Beach’s aggressive support of an
airport at El Toro.
“That was a confusing position,” Planning Board Chairman Allan
Songstad said about the earlier stance. “It’s essentially a consistent
position. . . . This is not a novel concept to [the authority], despite
what the pro-airport crowd says.”
Airport backers immediately criticized the group for flip-flopping.
“They’re trying to curry the favor of Newport Beach,” said Bruce
Nestande, an El Toro airport booster. “Politically, they’ve made a bad
mistake. They’re on record as wanting to expand John Wayne.”
Also in February, authority members said they would lobby federal and
state officials to defeat the settlement extension.
Newport Beach and two groups in the city -- the Airport Working Group
and Stop Polluting Our Newport -- have begun work with Orange County
officials to extend the 1985 agreement.
City officials have proposed a deal that would offer modest increases
in the number of annual passengers and daily departures per year at the
airport.
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