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Meeting will be aired live and recorded. PUBLIC COMMENT: Any member of the public may address the Committee on any subject in its area of responsibility on any matter not presently pending or previously discussed at the Committee. Pursuant to the provisions California Executive Order 29-20, Committee meeting will be held via teleconference until further notice. In lieu of in-person attendance, members of the public may submit their comments via a public comment webform. Members of the public wishing to address the Committee under Public Comment must submit a Public Comment webform prior to the meeting. Instructions for word limitations and deadlines will be noted on the webform. Pursuant to open meeting laws, no discussion or action, other than a referral, shall be taken by the Committee on any issue brought forth under non-agenda public comment. The information contained in this agenda is available in alternative formats and can be requested by calling 858-573- 1441 or e-mailing [email protected] at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting to insure availability. Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport and Brown Field Municipal Airport AIRPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA Online Meeting To view the meeting please click here Tuesday, January 12, 2021 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER Tom Reid, Chair 2. ROLL CALL Tom Reid, Chair 3. NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT – Instructions Provided Below Tom Reid, Chair 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – November 10, 2020 Tom Reid, Chair 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Receive and File – Clarification on the Proposed Airports Division Jorge Rubio, Airports Business Plan 6. NEW BUSINESS A. Airports Advisory Committee Review of AAC Bylaws Tom Reid, Chair 7. STAFF’S REPORTS Jorge Rubio, Airports 8. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER REPORT Joel Ryan, FAA 9. OPERATIONS and NOISE REPORTS Jorge Rubio, Airports 10. COMMITTEE COMMENTS Tom Reid, Chair 11. ADJOURNMENT Tom Reid, Chair

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  • Meeting will be aired live and recorded. PUBLIC COMMENT: Any member of the public may address the Committee on any subject in its area of responsibility on any matter not presently pending or previously discussed at the Committee. Pursuant to the provisions California Executive Order 29-20, Committee meeting will be held via teleconference until further notice. In lieu of in-person attendance, members of the public may submit their comments via a public comment webform. Members of the public wishing to address the Committee under Public Comment must submit a Public Comment webform prior to the meeting. Instructions for word limitations and deadlines will be noted on the webform. Pursuant to open meeting laws, no discussion or action, other than a referral, shall be taken by the Committee on any issue brought forth under non-agenda public comment. The information contained in this agenda is available in alternative formats and can be requested by calling 858-573-1441 or e-mailing [email protected] at least three (3) working days prior to the meeting to insure availability.

    Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport and Brown Field Municipal Airport

    AIRPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA

    Online Meeting To view the meeting please click here

    Tuesday, January 12, 2021 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    1. CALL TO ORDER Tom Reid, Chair

    2. ROLL CALL Tom Reid, Chair

    3. NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT – Instructions Provided Below Tom Reid, Chair

    4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – November 10, 2020 Tom Reid, Chair

    5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Receive and File – Clarification on the Proposed Airports Division Jorge Rubio, Airports

    Business Plan

    6. NEW BUSINESS A. Airports Advisory Committee Review of AAC Bylaws Tom Reid, Chair

    7. STAFF’S REPORTS Jorge Rubio, Airports

    8. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER REPORT Joel Ryan, FAA

    9. OPERATIONS and NOISE REPORTS Jorge Rubio, Airports

    10. COMMITTEE COMMENTS Tom Reid, Chair

    11. ADJOURNMENT Tom Reid, Chair

    https://www.sandiego.gov/boards-and-commissions/public-commenthttps://www.sandiego.gov/boards-and-commissions/public-commenthttps://www.sandiego.gov/boards-and-commissions/public-commenthttps://www.sandiego.gov/airports/aac

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    CITY OF SAN DIEGO AIRPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    DRAFT MINUTES Meeting of November 10, 2020

    Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport,

    3750 John J. Montgomery Drive, San Diego, CA 92123 Via teleconference

    1. CALL TO ORDER

    Chairman Reid called the meeting to order at 3:01 PM.

    2. ROLL CALL A quorum was present.

    MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Buzz Gibbs Kearny Mesa Community

    J.H. Aldrich Montgomery Field Aviation Lessee Community

    Lisa Golden Otay Mesa Community

    Jackie Ander (E) Serra Mesa Community

    David Gordon Special Expertise

    Gary List Brown Field Aviation User Group

    Ron Lee Special Expertise

    Rich Martindell Special Expertise

    Vice-Chairman Chuck McGill Montgomery Gibbs Aviation User Group

    Mike Ogilvie Tierrasanta Community Council

    Chairman Tom Reid Clairemont Community

    Tom Ricotta Brown Field Aviation Lessee

    Joel Ryan FAA Control Tower

    STAFF PRESENT: Jorge Rubio, Charlie Broadbent, Thurman Hodges, Millie Moore, David Reed, Andy Schwartz, and Debbie Shauger.

    3. NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT

    Mr. Turner stated that engine runups are noisy, dangerous, and against City code in hangar areas. He suggested they should be permitted if the operator is aiming at their own hangar otherwise, they should use designated run-up areas. Mr. Turner suggested an education campaign emphasizing the danger of debris being blown at bystanders and danger to aircraft.

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    Another suggestion is to have helicopters and fixed wings on same frequency when transitioning North to South which would only require one quick radio call to local controllers. Mr. Rubio responded the Airport agrees with the public comment regarding the engine run-ups and will include the language in the Newsletter to address this item. Mr. Rubio requested for Mr. Ryan to address the public comment regarding the helicopter radio frequency during his report.

    4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

    Chairman Reid requested any comments, changes, or deletions to the meeting notes Mr. Martindell stated on the footnote of the roll call matrix include the description of Mr. Ryan as FAA Control Tower and in paragraph 8, should read: “Mr. Martindell inquired about coordination between Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Southern California Terminal Radar Approach Control (SoCal TRACON) for ATCT issue class Bravo clearances”. Chairman Reid had a comment regarding paragraph 4, the word minutes has two letter “S’s” in it. Mr. Martindell made a motion to approve minutes as corrected, Mr. Lee seconded the motion, passed unanimously.

    5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS None

    6. NEW BUSINESS A. Adoption of Airports Advisory Committee Meeting Calendar for Calendar year 2021.

    Mr. Rubio stated there is no public comment. Mr. Gordon made a motion to approve the 2021 Calendar and Mr. Martindell seconded the motion, passed unanimously.

    B. Proposed Airports Division Business Plan Presentation Mr. Rubio started there is not public comment.

    Mr. Rubio gave Airports Division Business Plan for FY 2021 presentation. Mr. Martindell inquired about the national comparison as to the Current Ratio for the

    airports. Mr. Rubio responded our airports are pioneers in this area as not many other airports show this number in their financial statements.

    Mr. Rubio stated the Master Plan is to be completed by early 2022. Mr. Gordon inquired about the Annual Contracted Services amount. Mr. Riego responded

    there are other contractual services included such as Security and Janitorial services, along with various supplies for the airports needs and that he will provide a more detailed listing to the AAC.

    Mr. Ricotta Inquired about the significant increase in revenue. Mr. Riego responded most of it is from the leases of properties, lease appraisals and airports efficiencies.

    7. STAFF REPORTS

    Deputy Director Report – Jorge Rubio

    • Mr. Rubio announced that on November 4th Kathy Chavez retired. She has worked with the City for 20 years and she will be greatly missed.

    • The current Biologist position will be reclassified to a Planner position in order to assist with numerous future capital projects. Due to COVID-19 there is a continual cleaning, new thermometers were installed, and face masks are required. Also, there will be no indoor dining at the restaurant upstairs

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    due to COVID-19 restrictions. • The ARC of San Diego Property rights are for sale. A portion of the property rights belong

    to the City and staff is in the process of determining if The City portion belongs to Airports or the general fund in order to determine if it will be a good idea for the Airports to purchase the ARC portion of it.

    • The City and the Control Tower drafted a Letter of Agreement (LOA) putting conditions as to what is needed for the Navy to conduct night jumps at Brown Field Municipal Airport (SDM) and it will continue in the future. Another part of the Navy is looking into proposing a new drop zone on the north side of the airport, which is on existing federal land and currently most agencies (Airport’s District Office of the FAA, Approach, City etc.) are not in favor of the proposal. If all parties agree the proposed drop zone should be used, the FAA will conduct a safety review and according to the result the proposed drop zone will be either approved or denied.

    • On September 24th at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (MYF) a single engine aircraft hit a tree by the fence on the north side of MYF. There were no casualties and staff responded accordingly.

    • On October 8th, at SDM a light sport aircraft during a soft field take off crash landed off the side of the runway. No injuries were reported.

    • A public hearing was conducted at SDM on the Metropolitan Airpark Project (MAP) and received one public comment from the military which is being reviewed and will be responded to accordingly. At the last AAC meeting there were comments made regarding windsocks at both ends of the runways at MYF. Staff noticed that windsocks have been approved in the Airport Layout Plan. Currently, staff is discussing the time frame of the windsock’s implementation.

    Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport – Mr. Broadbent, MYF Airport Manager

    • The Airport recently received full airfield mowing services. • One Airport sign was damaged due to the high winds during the last storm and a

    replacement sign will be ordered. • The construction is being conducted at CrownAir and Coast Flight. It is on track for

    completion in the next few months. • Operations totaled over 28,000 in October.

    Brown Field Municipal Airport – Mr. Schwartz, SDM Airport Manager

    • Operations were up 14% for the year. • Staff did concrete repair at Taxiway Golf. • The airfield lighting computer is not operational but a new one has been ordered. • Airside and landside sweeps have been completed. • A virtual Runway Safety Action Team (RSAT) meeting took place at SDM last month.

    The report is currently in draft form and after reviewing final copy will be provided. • It is Storm Water sampling season and SDM operations is working on collecting a

    sample during a qualifying rain event. Airports Real Estate – Mr. Hodges, Supervising Property Agent

    • The Gibbs Leasehold project is on hold pending the new City Council being seated and expect to move forward with recommendation to award the lease to MYF Properties, LLC doing business as Executive Airpark. A project status scheduled today with Corporate Helicopters was canceled. Currently the

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    consultant is preparing a resubmittal project to Development Services Department (DSD) and schedule a follow-up meeting to discuss environmental concerns.

    • Crownair is moving forward with their project. The City exercised option for Crownair to lease Option Area 1 and add 1.4 acres to the leasehold effective November 1, 2020.

    • Maintenance and repair were performed on the MYF Office/Retail Complex with anticipation time of December to January for completion.

    • Public Works requested another 30,000 sq. ft of office space at 8775 Gibbs Drive. Currently preparing the list of tenant improvements that will go out to bid for this space.

    • The Memorandum of Understanding (lease) is reviewed by City Attorney’s Office: o 1st lease rent is $42,000 per month for 24,000 sq. ft. o 2nd lease rent is $48,000 per month for 30,00 sq. ft. o Total of $90,000 per month. o Office leases generates $64,000 per month. o Retail Center generates $44,000 per month.

    • Draft Building Condition Assessments have been conducted on all three office buildings. There is plans to conduct a building assessment for the Retail Center.

    • The fiber optic installation for intranet services has been completed at SDM. Staff is working with the City’s Informational Technology Department to implement services.

    • The sewer rehabilitation project was completed. • At lot 8A there is one hangar available for lease. Those interested may contact Ms.

    Shauger, Airports Property Agent. • The 94th Aero Squadron lease has been completed. • Appraisal has been prepared for the San Diego Fire Department for the north side of

    MYF. • Appraisal is being prepared for the San Diego Police Depart for a rental adjustment

    Mr. Gibbs inquired about the net rents in the newly acquired buildings at the retail center. Mr. Hodges responded the leases that we have with office space are full service, the leases at the retail center, add the Common Area Maintenance (CAM) charges into the base rent

    Mr. Gordon requested a better system of billing for the tie down rent. Mr. Hodges responded that there has been a change in the accounting into the real estate billing SAP system, which is a fixed format.

    8. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER REPORTS

    • Traffic has increased about 14% for MYF. • Staff issues are the same as last time. • Effective November 8th the Tower hours are back to normal schedule hours from 6:00

    a.m. – 9:00 p.m. • A typo was found in paragraph #4; it should read Runway 23 and 28L. The Tower is the

    process of getting a waiver to get the hold short marking on the runway at the intersection 28L and runway 23.

    • Regarding the public comment about the helicopter frequency, depending on controller’s workload for safety and efficiency reason controls may wish to keep an aircraft on one frequency.

    • Currently in process of creating a Letter of Agreement (LOA) with helicopter operators on the airfield to standardize in balance and out balance Procedures at MYF?

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    Discussion took place regarding making Taxiway Bravo more accessible to reduce delays and increase efficiency. Chairman Reid recognized the Tower for doing a great job. 9. OPERATIONS AND AIRCRAFT NOISE REPORT

    None

    10. COMMITTEE COMMENTS None

    11. ADJOURNMENT

    The meeting adjourned at 4:31 PM. Next meeting will be held January 12th, 2021

    Respectfully, Millie Moore

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    BYLAWS OF

    THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO AIRPORTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    Adopted April 9, 2019

    I. PURPOSE

    101. Establishment and Purpose

    The City of San Diego Airports Advisory Committee is formed pursuant to City of San Diego Ordinance number O-20013, dated January 18, 2011. The purpose of the City of San Diego (City) Airports Advisory Committee (Committee) is to provide the Mayor and City Council with advice on general aviation issues related to City owned and operated airports.

    102. Duties

    The Airports Advisory Committee shall: Serve in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and City Council on selected issues

    related to airport policies and development projects at Montgomery and Brown Fields.

    Provide recommendations to airport staff on selected actions that require

    Council approval. Conduct public meetings to provide a forum for, and receive input on, airport-

    related issues. Recommend methods of improving communications and relations between

    the member-represented communities, airport users and the City. Serve as liaisons between the public, airport tenants, and the City.

    Provide advice, input and support to the City Real Estate Assets Department,

    Airports Division, when requested. The Committee shall have no managerial, financial or budget authority.

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    II. ORGANIZATION

    201. Membership

    Members of the Committee shall be comprised persons who are both pilots and non-pilots; persons who are sensitive to the needs of the needs of the users of Montgomery and Brown Field Airports and the surrounding communities; and persons who are sensitive to the role of general aviation in the area. Not more than four members shall be master lease holders (master leaseholder is defined as a representative from a business entity that leases directly from the city, more than 1 acre of land at a City operated airport, and who provide services or act as landlords to other airport users) at any City owned airport. Appointments to the Committee shall be made as needed by the Mayor, and confirmed by the City Council. Specifically, the Committee shall be comprised of:

    a. One member who represents Serra Mesa Community b. One member who represents Tierrasanta Community c. One member who represents Clairmont Community d. One member who represents Kearny Mesa Community e. One member who represents Otay Mesa Community f. One member who represents Montgomery Field aviation user group g. One member who represents Brown Field aviation user group h. One member who represents Montgomery Field aviation lessees i. One member who represents Brown Field aviation lessees j. Three members who have special expertise in the field of aviation, airport

    operations, or community relations that will benefit the Committee k. Non-voting members such as ATC, Control Tower staff or others with local

    expertise may be appointed by the vote of the Committee.

    202. Terms

    Members shall serve four-year terms and shall serve until a successor is duly appointed and confirmed. No member shall serve more than two consecutive terms. Termed-out members may be reappointed in accordance with the City Charter. In the event that more than four board members need to be appointed, four members will be appointed to full four-year terms and the remaining members will be appointed to an adjusted, shorter term to ensure no more than four members terms expire in the same year. Members whose initial appointments are less than the full term of four years will be allowed to serve their partial term and then two full terms. The expiration date of all terms shall be February 28. Any vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term. Vacancy appointment recommendations will

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    come from the Mayor. Any vacancy replacements will be eligible to serve the remaining term of the vacant position and two full terms.

    203. Officers

    At the February meeting each year, the Committee shall elect a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson by majority vote. The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings and hearings of the Committee, decide all points of order or procedure, and perform all duties required by these rules. The Vice Chairperson shall serve in the absence of the Chairperson.

    204. Candidacy for Elective Public Office

    Any member, upon publicly announcing his candidacy for elective public office associated with the City of San Diego government, or upon filing petitions pursuant to becoming a candidate for elective public office associated with the City of San Diego government, shall forfeit membership prior to the next public meeting of the Committee.

    205. Subcommittees, and Ad Hoc Committees The Chairperson may, from time to time establish sub-committees, define their powers and duties, and appoint their members. The majority of sub-committee members must be members of the Committee, but the chair may appoint members of the public in order to provide diverse opinion and input. Any sub-committee may, by majority vote of its members, use as technical advisors, individuals who are not members of the Committee, for the purpose of furthering the work of the given sub-committee. All sub-committee appointments to standing committees shall be for a term of one calendar year unless the Chairperson designates a shorter time period. Ad-Hoc sub-committees are those established for a finite period of time to deal with special issues or topics. Sub-committees are not subject to the Brown Act if they include less than a quorum of the Committee. However, meetings should be open to the public in an accessible location and, at a minimum, be noticed on a website, listed on the regular group agenda or announced at a regular AAC meeting.

    III. MEETINGS

    301. Regular Meetings

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    Regular meetings of the Committee shall be held monthly, or as scheduled by the Committee. A calendar scheduling the next 12 month’s meetings shall be presented and adopted at the last meeting of each year.

    302. Special Meetings

    Special meetings for good cause may be held by the Committee on call of its Chairperson, which call shall be filed with the Airports Deputy Director. The manner of the call shall be noted in the minutes of the special meeting, and at least a twenty-four (24) hour notice of the meeting shall be given to each member.

    303. Public Meetings and Study Sessions

    All meetings and study sessions of the Committee shall be open to the public. Any action calling for a formal vote shall take place only at a public meeting.

    304. Quorum

    A quorum necessary for the transaction of business shall consist of a majority of the filled seats of the Committee. The business of the Committee shall be transacted by the majority vote of members present.

    305. Absence of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson

    In the absence of the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson, a senior Committee member, defined as the member with the most time serving on the committee, may convene the meeting if a quorum is present.

    306. Member Attendance

    If any member of the Committee is absent from four (4) scheduled meetings in the previous 12 months, his/her office shall be automatically vacated. Excused absences are exempted from this provision. The Mayor will be the final authority in determining whether or not an absence is excused. Should a position be vacated by this section, the Committee Chairperson, in consultation with the Airports Deputy Director, shall then determine a list of eligible candidates to recommend to the mayor, and the Mayor shall nominate and appoint a new member, contingent upon the nominee’s confirmation by the City Council.

    307. Agenda Items

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    Items will be placed on the agenda by the Airports Deputy Director and/or the Chairperson.

    309. Abstention

    Any member who believes participating in discussion or voting on cases coming before the Committee could give the appearance to the general public of a Conflict of Interest may voluntarily abstain from participating in discussion or voting.

    IV. OFFICIAL RECORDS

    401. Definition

    The official records shall include the Airports section of the San Diego Municipal Code, as amended, these bylaws and the minutes of the Committee meetings together with all findings, maps, and other official statements.

    402. Recording of Vote

    The minutes shall show the vote on every question on which the Committee acts. Any statement any member may wish to make regarding his vote will be recorded upon his request.

    403. Retention of Files

    All matters coming before the Committee shall be filed in the Airports Administration Office in accordance with that department’s general file system for the period of time, as dictated the City’s Municipal Code, Administrative Regulations and Council Policy.

    404. Public Record

    All of the records of the Committee shall be public records and shall be open for public inspection during customary working hours. Copies may be obtained for established fees.

    V. RULES AND AMENDMENTS

    501. Bylaws

    Bylaws shall be developed by the Committee.

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    502. Amendment Procedure

    Amendments to the bylaws may be recommended by the Committee upon the affirmative vote of a majority of members, provided any such amendment is proposed at a preceding meeting or is submitted in writing at a prior, regular meeting of the Committee and is noted in the minutes of such meeting. Amendments recommended by the Committee shall become effective majority vote of Committee members.

    503. Copy of Rules and Regulations

    A certified copy of these rules and any amendments thereto shall be placed on record in the Airports Administration Office.

    504. Robert’s Rules of Order

    If a question of parliamentary procedure arises, it shall be decided upon the basis of Robert’s Rules of Parliamentary Procedure, unless otherwise specified in these bylaws of the Committee.

    505. Interpretation and Conflict

    In the event that any Airports Advisory Committee bylaw shall be at variance with any State Statute or any ordinance or resolution of the City, the statute, ordinance, or resolution shall prevail. These bylaws are intended only to supplement such ordinance and resolutions and may not amend, invalidate, or abrogate any ordinance or resolution of the City.

    _______________________________________ ________________________ Chairperson, Airports Advisory Committee DATE

  • Monthly Airport Operations Report

    Flight Operations (Month) Dec-20 Dec-19 % Diff Based A/C 48323,247 20,466 13.6%

    Flight Operations (CY) 2020 YTD 2019 YTD % Diff276,208 253,090 9.1%

    Total OperationsFlight Operations (FY) FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 10-Year History

    158,421 133,391 18.8% 2020 276,208 2019 253,090

    Operations Office Revenue FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 2018 226,588 Landing Fees $4,817.00 $6,603.00 -27.0% 2017 207,103 Transient A/C Parking $6,933.00 $8,874.00 -21.9% 2016 200,676 Monthly A/C Parking* $185,553.17 $279,974.07 -33.7% 2015 216,295 Vehicle Parking $1,379.00 $3,199.00 -56.9% 2014 215,114 Conference Room $0.00 $166.00 -100.0% 2013 186,192 Other $1,920.00 $2,462.00 -22.0% 2012 182,455 Total $200,602.17 $301,278.07 -33.4% 2011 193,341 * Revenue increase reflects acquisition of Lot A-8 Hangar inventory

    Flight Operations (Month) Dec-20 Dec-19 % Diff Based A/C 1578,787 5,777 52.1%

    Flight Operations (CY) 2020 YTD 2019 YTD % Diff Total Operations100,462 86,358 16.3% 10-Year History

    2020 100,462 Flight Operations (FY) FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 2019 86,358

    58,193 43,919 32.5% 2018 78,916 2017 77,355

    Operations Office Revenue FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 2016 86,027 Landing Fees $16,608.00 $8,998.00 84.6% 2015 93,529 Transient A/C Parking $1,766.00 $2,375.00 -25.6% 2014 90,266 Vehicle Parking $4,722.00 $4,676.00 1.0% 2013 89,707 Other $400.00 $608.00 -34.2% 2012 92,043 Total $23,496.00 $16,657.00 41.1% 2011 101,117

    December 2020

    MONTGOMERY-GIBBS EXECUTIVE AIRPORT

    BROWN FIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT

  • Monthly Airport Operations Report

    Flight Operations (Month) Nov-20 Nov-19 % Diff Based A/C 48325,508 20,083 27.0%

    Flight Operations (CY) 2020 YTD 2019 YTD % Diff252,958 225,628 12.1%

    Total OperationsFlight Operations (FY) FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 10-Year History

    135,174 112,925 19.7% 2019 253,090 2018 226,588

    Operations Office Revenue FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 2017 207,103 Landing Fees $3,917.00 $5,793.00 -32.4% 2016 200,676 Transient A/C Parking $5,923.00 $7,808.00 -24.1% 2015 216,295 Monthly A/C Parking* $150,376.21 $98,152.56 53.2% 2014 215,114 Vehicle Parking $1,182.00 $2,914.00 -59.4% 2013 186,192 Conference Room $0.00 $166.00 -100.0% 2012 182,455 Other $1,870.00 $2,387.00 -21.7% 2011 193,341 Total $163,268.21 $117,220.56 39.3% 2010 185,506 * Revenue increase reflects acquisition of Lot A-8 Hangar inventory

    Flight Operations (Month) Nov-20 Nov-19 % Diff Based A/C 1578,915 6,887 29.4%

    Flight Operations (CY) 2020 YTD 2019 YTD % Diff Total Operations91,675 80,581 13.8% 10-Year History

    2019 86,358 Flight Operations (FY) FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 2018 78,916

    49,406 38,142 29.5% 2017 77,355 2016 86,027

    Operations Office Revenue FY21 YTD FY20 YTD % Diff 2015 93,529 Landing Fees $13,719.00 $7,219.00 90.0% 2014 90,266 Transient A/C Parking $1,720.00 $2,042.00 -15.8% 2013 89,707 Vehicle Parking $4,422.00 $3,527.00 25.4% 2012 92,043 Other $400.00 $608.00 -34.2% 2011 101,117 Total $20,261.00 $13,396.00 51.2% 2010 91,025

    November 2020

    MONTGOMERY-GIBBS EXECUTIVE AIRPORT

    BROWN FIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT

  • 2020 Annual Noise Report

    Montgomery Gibbs Executive & Brown Field Airports

    Complaints Households Complaints Households

    Annual Totals 301 53 Annual Totals 67 20

    Community Complaints Households Community Complaints Households

    Allied Gardens 11 5 Otay Mesa 73 17

    Bay Park 1 1 Chula Vista 2 2

    City Heights 2 2 Imperial Beach 1 1

    Clairemont 108 41

    Clairemont Mesa

    East 1 1

    Del Cerro 1 1

    Del Mar 155 2

    Encinitas 1 1

    Hillcrest 1 1

    Kearny Mesa 1 1

    La Jolla 3 3

    Mission Beach 1 1

    North Park 2 2

    Pacific Beach 2 2

    Serra Mesa 7 7

    Sorrento Valley 1 1

    Tierrasanta 3 3

    A/C Type A/C Type

    Piston Prop 264 50 Piston Prop 0 0

    Helicopter 28 23 Helicopter 0 0

    Turboprop 2 2 Turboprop 0 0

    Jet 5 5 Jet 0 0

    Jet (Mil) 0 0 Jet (Mil) 74 21

    Helicopter (Mil) 2 2 Helicopter (Mil) 0 0

    Cause Cause

    Loud 94 44 Loud 134 38

    Low 3 3 Noise 2 2

    Noise 62 26

    Helicopter 22 2

    Other 1 1

    Overflight 133 6

    Time of Day Time of Day

    0630 - 2330 158 11 0630 - 2330 4 2

    2330 - 0630 157 71 2330 - 0630 72 20

    Day 5

    Night 29

    Fines $2,400.00

    Montgomery Gibbs Executive Brown Field

    Violations Violations

    Brown Field Municipal Airport

    does not have noise limits

    restricted by legislation

  • Quarterly Aircraft Noise Report

    October-December 2020

    Month Complaints Households

    October 26 7 Day 0

    November 14 4 Night 4

    December 8 5 Fines $950.00

    Total (Q4) 48 16

    Year to date 365 53

    Community Complaints Households Cause Complaints Households

    Clairemont 9 7 Loud 42 12

    Serra Mesa 1 1 Helicopter 2 2

    Allied Gardens 6 3 Low 2 1

    Del Mar 28 1 Other 2 1

    Del Cerro 1 1

    Clairemont

    Mesa East 1 1 A/C Type

    La Jolla 1 1 Piston Prop 45 14

    Pacific Beach 1 1 Helicopter 2 1

    Turboprop 1 1

    Time of Day Jet 0 0

    0630 - 2330 33 12 Jet (Mil) 0 0

    2330 - 0630 15 4 Helicopter (Mil) 0 0

    Month Complaints Households

    October 0 0

    November 0 0

    December 0 0

    Total (Q4) 0 0

    Year to Date 67 20

    Community Complaints Households Cause Complaints Households

    Otay Mesa 0 0 Loud 0 0

    Chula Vista 0 0 Noise 0 0

    Imperial Beach 0 0 Overflight 0 0

    Time of Day A/C Type

    0630 - 2330 0 0 Piston Prop 0 0

    2330 - 0630 0 0 Helicopter 0 0

    Turboprop 0 0

    Jet 0 0

    Jet (Mil) 0 0

    Helicopter (Mil) 0 0

    8,915

    Brown Field Municipal Airport

    does not have noise limits

    restricted by legislation

    27,150

    54,300 1 household - 0% of complaints

    Aircraft Operations

    8,787

    Noise Complaints Detail

    9,448

    Violations

    MONTGOMERY-GIBBS EXECUTIVE AIRPORT

    Aircraft Operations Violations

    28,569

    25,508

    23,247

    77,324

    154,648 1 household - 33% of complaints

    Noise Complaints Detail

    BROWN FIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT

    AAC AGENDA & MEETING PACKET JAN 12 2021.pdfAAC AGENDA 2021 January 12, 2021

    Draft AAC Minutes November 10 2020 DRDRAFT MINUTES1. CALL TO ORDER3. NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTMr. Turner stated that engine runups are noisy, dangerous, and against City code in hangar areas. He suggested they should be permitted if the operator is aiming at their own hangar otherwise, they should use designated run-up areas. Mr. Turner sugges...Mr. Rubio responded the Airport agrees with the public comment regarding the engine run-ups and will include the language in the Newsletter to address this item. Mr. Rubio requested for Mr. Ryan to address the public comment regarding the helicopter r...4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES6. NEW BUSINESSA. Adoption of Airports Advisory Committee Meeting Calendar for Calendar year 2021.Mr. Rubio stated there is no public comment.Mr. Gordon made a motion to approve the 2021 Calendar and Mr. Martindell seconded the motion, passed unanimously.B. Proposed Airports Division Business Plan PresentationMr. Rubio started there is not public comment.Mr. Rubio gave Airports Division Business Plan for FY 2021 presentation.Mr. Martindell inquired about the national comparison as to the Current Ratio for the airports. Mr. Rubio responded our airports are pioneers in this area as not many other airports show this number in their financial statements.Mr. Rubio stated the Master Plan is to be completed by early 2022.Mr. Gordon inquired about the Annual Contracted Services amount. Mr. Riego responded there are other contractual services included such as Security and Janitorial services, along with various supplies for the airports needs and that he will provide ...Mr. Ricotta Inquired about the significant increase in revenue. Mr. Riego responded most of it is from the leases of properties, lease appraisals and airports efficiencies.9. OPERATIONS AND AIRCRAFT NOISE REPORTNone10. COMMITTEE COMMENTSNone11. ADJOURNMENTThe meeting adjourned at 4:31 PM.Next meeting will be held January 12th, 2021Respectfully,

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