LAX Specific Plan Amendment Study Process(Section V of the Stipulated
Settlement)
The intent of the LAX Specific Plan Amendment Study Process is to provide a
clear definition of the nature, scope, timing, and procedural elements of the
LAX Specific Plan approved by
the City Council on December 14, 2004. Section 7 (H) of the Specific Plan
requires LAWA to complete an LAX Specific Plan Amendment Study comprehensively
addressing security, traffic, aviation activity and corresponding environmental
analysis consistent with the California Environmental Quality Act in the
following three circumstances:
- Prior to seeking an LAX Plan Compliance
determination for any of the following Projects (commonly referred to as the
Yellow Light Projects):
- Development of the Ground Transportation Center (GTC), including baggage
tunnel, associated structures and equipment;
- Automated People Mover (APM) 2 from the GTC to the Central Terminal Area
(CTA), including its stations and related facilities and equipment;
- Demolition of CTA Terminals 1, 2, and 3;
- West Satellite Concourse and associated APM segments
- North Runway re-configuration as contemplated in the Master Plan, including
center taxiways; and
- On-site road improvements associated with (a) and (b)
above.
(Note: The Stipulated Settlement removes the West Satellite
Concourse and associated APM segments from this list of projects.)
- If the annual traffic generation report
required in Subsection G 1 of the Specific Plan and/or the annual traffic
generation report considered together with any Project-specific traffic study,
shows that any Master Plan Projects will be generating net new airport peak hour
Trips in excess of 8236 (unless the total Trips for that year are related to
construction or phasing impacts).
- If the annual aviation activity analysis
required in Subsection G1 of the Specific Plan forecasts that the annual
passengers for that year are anticipated to exceed 78.9 million.
As part of the Stipulated Settlement and within 60 days of the Settlement,
Los Angeles World Airports will commence the LAX Specific Plan Amendment Study
Process focusing on the following:
- Potential alternative designs,
technologies, and configurations for the LAX Master Plan Program that would
provide solutions to the problems that the Yellow Light Projects were designed
to address consistent with a practical capacity of LAX at 78.9 million annual
passengers (the "Alternative Projects").
- Security, traffic and aviation activity of
such alternative designs, technologies, and configurations for the Alternative
Projects.
- Potential environmental impacts that could
result from replacement of the Yellow Light projects with Alternative Projects,
and potential mitigation measures that could provide a comparable level of
mitigation to that described for the Yellow Light Projects in the LAX Master
Plan Program EIR.
More details concerning the LAX Specific Plan Amendment Study Process can be
viewed in Section V of the Stipulated Settlement at: Final Stipulated
Settlement
Upcoming events related to the LAX Specific Plan Amendment Study may be
viewed at: Events Calendar