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Resolution No. 9788
Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto
to Join the Santa Clara/Santa Cruz Community Roundtable
RECITALS
A. A critical need exists in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties for a permanent venue
to address aircraft noise concerns and it is essential to include all unrepresented cities in these
counties.
B. In July 2017, the Cities Association of Santa Clara County received a Congressional
request by Representatives Eshoo, Khanna, Panetta to take a leadership role in developing an
intergovernmental partnership between the cities and counties of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz
Counties, Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), and San Francisco
International Airport (SFO) that will serve as a permanent aircraft noise mitigation entity
representing all affected communities in the South Bay and Santa Cruz County
C. Between May and November 2016, the Select Committee on South Bay Arrivals, a
temporary committee of 12 local elected officials (Select Committee) appointed by
Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo, Congressman Sam Farr, and Congresswoman Jackie Speier,
convened meetings to receive public input and develop regional consensus on
recommendations to reduce aircraft noise caused by SFO flights and airspace, and procedural
changes related to the Federal Aviation Administration's Next Generation Air Transportation
System.
D. Among the many recommendations that received unanimous approval by the Select
Committee was the need for a permanent venue to represent currently disenfranchised
communities in addressing aircraft noise concerns including, but not limited to SFO. This
recommendation stems from the fact that our mutual constituents in Santa Clara and Santa
Cruz Counties, do not currently belong to a permanent aircraft noise mitigation entity such as
the SFO Airport/Community Roundtable.
E. On October 3, 2017, the San Jose City Council authorized the Ad Hoc Advisory
Committee on South Flow Arrivals to explore possible solutions to address the noise impacts on
residents when weather conditions over the airfield require the Airport to operate in a "south
flow" configuration (when aircraft land from the north of the Airport instead of the usual
landing from the south).
F. Both the Select Committee and the South Flow Ad Hoc Roundtable have disbanded,
the Santa Clara/Santa Cruz Roundtable envisioned by the Cities Association would likely be
viewed as an appropriate surrogate for this function in partnership with the SFO Roundtable,
SFO and San Jose Mineta Airports.
G. Significant demand for an aircraft noise mitigation entity to represent constituents in
the South Bay, it is imperative that any potential body not be confined to SJC or SFO related
issues and also include representation of all affected and currently unrepresented communities
in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties. While participation by elected officials in each affected
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city is essential, it is critical that the establishment of such a body should not be unilaterally
implemented by one city, but instead be led collectively by the entire affected region.
H. The FAA's November 2017 Phase Two Report, the FAA reiterates it will not support
solutions that result in shifting the problem of noise from one community to another. It also
repeatedly identifies increased flying distance as an unacceptable outcome of many
community-proposed solutions that conflict with the economic, environmental, and operational
efficiency benefits gained from shorter flying distances.
I. The FAA repeatedly points to the anticipated inevitability of increases in congestion
as airports increase their number of flight operations. The report explicitly states it will not
move forward on certain feasible recommendations "until issues of congestion, noise shifting
and flying distance have been addressed with the airline stakeholders and the affected
communities by the Select Committee and/or SFO Roundtable."
J. Each jurisdiction is just one of over 100 municipalities in the Bay Area. The ability of
any single community, whether 30,000 or 60,000, to influence the complex operations of a
federal agency serving a region of 8 million people is limited.
K. The impacts of airplane noise must be considered amid the competing interests of
the flying public, airline industry priorities, airport operational requirements, broader
economic and environmental impacts and, above all else, safety. The successful navigation of
these public interest challenges requires effective collaboration.
L. To ensure equitable regional representation, each city and county should have the
opportunity to appoint one Member and one Alternate who are local elected officials to serve
on the body, elect their own leadership, and participate in helping to fund the effort just as
the SFO Airport/Community Roundtable does. Once it is conceived, the newly formed South
Bay Airport Roundtable could also work with the SFO Airport/Community Roundtable to
establish a joint subcommittee to address complex overlapping issues related to the
Midpeninsula.
M. The Cities Association of Santa Clara County is seeking each jurisdiction of Santa
Clara County and Santa Cruz County to collaborate with neighboring jurisdictions through the
formation of a community roundtables to most effectively address the community impacts of
aircraft operations and work with the Federal Aviation Association (FAA).
NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Palo Alto RESOLVES as follows:
SECTION 1. The City of Palo Alto does hereby support formation of an
intergovernmental partnership between the cities and counties of Santa Clara and Santa Cruz
Counties, Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC), San Francisco International
Airport (SFO), and the FAA, that will serve as a permanent aircraft noise mitigation entity
representing all affected communities in the Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties; and directs
the City Manager to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the City of Palo
Alto.
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