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RES 1499 01/13/2015 o F c�� 0 ra T£ XAS RESOLUTION 1499 In Support of JBSA-Randolph and Expansion of Local Government Code Chapters 397 and 397A WHEREAS,Communities that surround JBSA-Randolph have experienced significant growth and development; and WHEREAS, 12 FTW Flight Operations may not be compatible with planned developments in the Runway Clear Zones (CZ) and Accident Potential Zones (APZ) and these safety areas (CZ) and (APZ) are subject to increased risk and high levels of aircraft noise on a daily basis; and WHEREAS, High Density Trainer Operations flown by the 12 FTW 145 T-38, T-6 and T-1 aircraft are not compatible with urban developments; and WHEREAS, to protect the Community and the JBSA-Randolph training missions, the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) may need to move the 12 FTW mission out of the San Antonio Metropolitan area or the State of Texas if planned/proposed residential or certain other developments proceed within the Accident Potential Zones of JBSA-Randolph; and WHEREAS, Communities are not able to consider an installation's recommendations regarding development in order to ensure compatibility with Mission requirements; and WHEREAS, there is currently no statute or other regulatory mechanism to compel property owners to notify potential purchasers that the property is located in a high noise and/or Accident Potential Zone; and WHEREAS, the State of Arizona has adopted measures to address the safety/quality of life issues referenced above for development in those areas adjacent to or near Military Installations; and WHEREAS, the provisions of Texas Local Government Code Chapters 397 and 397A are not available to JBSA- Randolph or Municipalities or Guadalupe County due to the limited application set forth in those Statutes; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CIBOLO, TX. supports the JBSA-Randolph and Expansion of Local Government Code Chapters 397 and 397A. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 13TH DAY OF JANUARY,2015. Lisa M. Jackso "jkt,(- Mayor Attest: Peggy Cimics City Secretary