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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 90-1997 RESOLUTION NO. 90-97 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION CHANGING CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO POLICY CONCERNING PRIORITIZATION AND ORDER OF WORK FOR THE AIRCRAFT NOISE INSUI.ATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, in 1992 the City of South San Francisco entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the San Francisco International Airport, under which the San Francisco International Airport agreed to provide $120 million in funds for the noise insulation of all residential units around the Airport located within an area of noise impact defined as within the 65 dB contour on a Noise Exposure Map (NEM) prepared in 1983, including 7,544 residential units in South San Francisco which were within such area; and WHEREAS, the MOU also required the San Francisco International Airport to continue participating in the noise insulation funding program administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in order to fund noise insulation of any residential units located within the 65dB contour area of noise impact; and WHEREAS, the FAA has subsequently required the San Francisco International Airport to develop a new, 1995 NEM, and will only fund noise insulation of residential units located within the 65dB contour on such new NEM ("the 1995 contour"); and WHEREAS, approximately 800 South San Francisco residential units which were located within the 65dB contour on the 1983 NEM are not located within the 1995 contour, and such homes will no longer qualify for FAA noise insulation funding; and WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco's current policy is to provide noise insulation, in order, for single family residences, then for townhouses, then for condominiums, then for multi-family residences, and to provide noise insulation in each category of residence in the order of proximity to the airport; and WHEREAS, spending available FAA noise insulation funds within the 1995 contour may result in a shortfall of funds to perform noise insulation in residences outside the 1995 contour; and WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco desires to ensure that noise insulation is provided to as many South San Francisco residential units as possible. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, that it shall be, and is, the policy of the City (after funding noise insulation for single family residences, townhouses, and condominiums) to spend remaining noise insulation funds provided to the City under the 1992 MOU first to provide noise insulation for multi-family residential units located outside the 1995 contour, based on proximity to the San Francisco International Airport; and then to spend such 1992 MOU funds to provide noise insulation for multi-family residential units located inside the 1995 contour, based on proximity to the San Francisco International Airport. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a re[lu l a r meeting held on the 23 rd day of ,1 u l y , 1997 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Councilme~bers James L. Datzman, John R. Penna and Mayor Joseph A. Councilmember Robert Yee None None ATTEST: Eugene R. Mullin, Fernekes C:~MODEMXANIP.RES