County planners OK extension of JWA caps
-- Paul Clinton
The Orange County Planning Commission put its approval stamp on the
environmental analysis for extending the flight restrictions at John
Wayne Airport.
The five-member commission unanimously made the recommendation at its
Wednesday meeting.
The commission didn’t recommend any of the three potential scenarios
for extending the restrictions past Dec. 31, 2005. The report is set to
be heard by the Board of Supervisors at its Feb. 26 meeting.
Newport Beach favors an extension of the restrictions that would
permit the airport to add four new gates, 1.4 million additional
passengers above the current cap of 8.4 million per year and an
additional 12 of the noisiest flights per day.
Supervisor Chuck Smith has indicated he would not approve an extension
until after the March 5 election, where voters will go to the polls to
decide the fate of the closed El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
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