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AGENDA REPOR
MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 16, 2025
TO: ALDO E. SCHINDLER, CITY MANAGER
FROM: DAVID KENDIG, CITY ATTORNEY
Agenda Item 13
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City Manager rats
Finance Director N/A
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE NEED TO CONTINUE THE PROCLAIMED
LOCAL EMERGENCY RELATED TO THE NAVY NORTH HANGAR
SUMMARY
At its meeting on November 10, 2023, the City Council ratified the Acting City
Manager's Proclamation of Local Emergency related to the fire at the Navy's North
Hangar and release of chemicals of public health concern, including asbestos. At a
special meeting of the City Council on January 9, 2024, and at its regular meetings on
March 5, 2024, April 16. 2024, June 4, 2024, June 18, 2024, July 16, 2024, August 20,
2024, October 15, 2024, December 3, 2024, January 21, 2025, March 18, 2025, May 6,
2025, June 17, 2025, and August 5, 2025, the City Council reviewed and determined
the need to continue the local emergency. This item recommends that the City Council
once again review and determine that the need exists to continue the local emergency,
as required by State law.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution 25-61 determining the need
exists to continue the local emergency related to the fire and release of chemicals of
public health concern from the Navy's North Hangar, in the form attached hereto as
Attachment 2.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no direct impact from a determination that a local emergency continues to
exist.
BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
On November 7, 2023, a fire broke out at the Navy's North Hangar at the former Marine
Corp Air Station, Tustin. The fire caused asbestos -containing debris and other matter
from the Navy Hangar to be released and to spread into surrounding private and public
properties. The debris impact zone encompasses approximately 6.5 square miles of
the community near the Navy North Hangar.
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As a result, on November 9, 2023, the Acting City Manager proclaimed a state of local
emergency (Attachment 1). At an emergency meeting on November 10, 2023, the City
Council ratified the Proclamation. A similar Proclamation of Emergency was also
approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors on November 10, 2023.
Since that time, City staff, the Orange County Fire Authority, and multiple emergency
service providers retained to assist the City in handling and managing this
unprecedented emergency worked closely with an Environmental Health Unit (EHU)
comprised of various regulatory agencies, Federal, State and local health and
environmental agencies, the City, and the Navy. The EHU continues to oversee the
cleanup response to protect public health and safety. And under that oversight, the City
contracted with numerous firms for debris clearance, asbestos identification/
remediation, air monitoring, scientific consulting, a call center, demolition, project
management, public communications, security and site management, in addition to
general City staff and equipment costs.
The City and its contractors developed a system for residents to identify and request
cleanup of debris found in the community which was approved by the EHU. That phase
of the response effort began shortly after the fire and continued until November 2024.
During the course of the "on the ground" cleanup effort, the City and its contractors
determined that debris stuck in gutters and on roofs would continue to fall to the ground
after wind or rain events, requiring additional rounds of "on the ground" cleanup. This
led the EHU to recommend an "above -ground" cleanup effort where a final mobilization
would occur to clean gutters and roofs in an EHU approved work area. The City
developed an "above -ground" workplan which was approved by the Navy and EHU, and
the above -ground work approved in that plan has been completed, subject to a
determination by the EHU members with jurisdiction that no further action is needed.
The Navy informed the City that its process of segregating hangar debris and
hazardous waste and decontaminating the Navy North Hangar site has concluded,
subject to determination by the EHU members with jurisdiction that no further action is
needed. In addition, the Navy has concluded packaging the waste and debris and has
transported it offsite for disposal or recycling.
As noted above, the City Council first proclaimed a state of local emergency on
November 9, 2023. State law requires the Local Proclamation of Emergency to be
reviewed at least once every 60 days by the City Council until terminated (Cal. Gov't
Code § 8630(c).) In light of that requirement, the City Council met in a special meeting
on January 9, 2024, to review the need to continue the local emergency and determined
that the need continued to exist. The City Council later met during its regular meetings
on March 5, April 16, June 4, June 18, July 16, August 20, October 15, December 3,
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2024, January 21, 2025, March 18, 2025, May 6, 2025, June 17, 2025, and August 5,
2025 to review the need to continue the local emergency and, by adoption of Resolution
24-20, Resolution 24-25, Resolution 24-39, Resolution 24-46, Resolution 24-50,
Resolution 24-58, Resolution 24-74, Resolution 24-86, Resolution 25-06, Resolution 25-
19, Resolution 25-36, Resolution 25-52, and Resolution 25-57 respectively, determined
that the need to continue the local emergency continued to exist at each of those times
as well.
DETERMINING THE NEED TO CONTINUE THE LOCAL EMERGENCY
Government Code section 8630(c) requires the City Council to "review the need for
continuing the local emergency at least once every 60 days until the [City Council]
terminates the local emergency." As noted above, the Council determined the need for
the emergency continued to exist most recently on August 5, 2025. The 60t" day after
the Council's last determination will be on Saturday, October 4, 2025. As a result, the
City Council is requested to consider and renew at its September 16, 2025, meeting the
determination that the need continues to exist for a local emergency in order to ensure
that the 60-day renewal requirement does not lapse.
The City is preparing for closure of the full response to the Navy North Hangar Fire and
to seek a determination from the EHU members with jurisdiction whether the City's
response and the Navy's work is complete and no further action is needed.
Based on the foregoing, staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached
Resolution 25-61 determining that the need exists to continue the local emergency
related to the release of chemicals of public health concern related to the fire at the
Navy's North Hangar. (Attachment 2.)
Attachments:
1. November 9, 2023, Proclamation of Emergency
2. Proposed Resolution 25-61
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ATTACHMENT 1
PROCLAMATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY
A PROCLAMATION OF THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY
OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, ACTING AS THE DIRECTOR OF
EMERGENCY SERVICES, DECLARING THE EXISTENCE
OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, Tustin Municipal Code Sections 5204 and 5205 empower the City
Manager, as the Director of Emergency Services, to declare the existence or threatened
existence of a local emergency; and
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 8550 of seq., including Section
8558(c), authorizes the City Manager to proclaim a local emergency when the City is
threatened by conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of persons and property
within the City that are likely to be beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment, and facilities of the City; and
WHEREAS, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, a fire erupted on the
decommissioned Tustin Air Base in the North Hangar, a wooden structure, constructed
in the 1940's and designated as a Historical Landmark; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Navy is the responsible owner of the site, including the North
Hangar, but does not maintain firefighting or other equipment due to the decommissioned
status of former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin; and
WHEREAS, the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) was dispatched to the
former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin to respond to the rapidly progressing fire that
ultimately destroyed the North Hangar; and
WHEREAS, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)
conducted air quality samples which showed elevated levels of chemicals of potential
public health concerns including asbestos; and
WHEREAS, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property have
arisen in the City of Tustin due to air pollution from the fire and the potential release of
chemicals of public health concern including asbestos; and
WHEREAS, it is anticipated that immediate and long-term environmental testing
and remediation may be needed to protect the health and safety of the public; and
WHEREAS, is it unclear at this point the extent of testing or remediation that will
be needed such that the conditions resulting from the fire and, chemicals of public health
concern are or are likely to be beyond the capacity of the City of Tustin or surrounding
jurisdictions to address on their own and may require the combined forces of local, state
and federal authorities to combat or assess; and
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WHEREAS, the demolition, debris removal, site remediation and other offsite
remediation requirements are unknown at this time; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager, acting as the Director of Emergency Services, has
the power to declare a local emergency as authorized by California Government Code
Section 8630 and Tustin Municipal Code Sections 5204 and 5205(a)(1).
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED BY THE
CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. As contemplated in the Emergency Services Act contained in
California Government Code Section 8550 et seq., including Section 8558(c), and
Chapter 2 of Article 5 of the Tustin Municipal Code, a local emergency exists based on
the existence of conditions of disaster or of extreme peril to the safety of persons and
property caused by an epidemic, as detailed in the recitals set forth above.
Section 2. The area of the City of Tustin which is endangered/imperiled is the
entire City.
Section 3_ During the existence of this local emergency, the powers, functions,
and duties of the emergency organization of this City shall be those prescribed by state
law and by ordinances, resolutions, and orders of this City, including but not limited to the
City's Emergency Plan.
Section 4. The City Council shall review and ratify this proclamation of the City
Manager within seven days as required by state law, and if ratified, shall continue to exist
until the City Council proclaims the termination of this local emergency. The City Council
shall review the need for continuing the local emergency as required by state law until it
terminates the local emergency, and shall terminate the local emergency at the earliest
possible date that conditions warrant.
Section 5. That a copy of this proclamation be forwarded to the Director of
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services requesting that the Director find it
acceptable in accordance with state law; that the Governor of California, pursuant to the
Emergency Services Act, issue a proclamation declaring an emergency in' the City of
Tustin; that the Governor waive regulations that may hinder response and recovery
efforts; that recovery assistance be made available under the California Disaster
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Assistance Act; and that the State expedite access to State and Federal resources and
any other appropriate federal disaster relief programs.
PROCLAIMED this 9ch day of November 2023.
NICOLE BERNARND, ACTING CIT
MANAGER, AND ACTING DIRECTOR
OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
PPROVED AS TO FORM:
AVID E. KENDIG, CITY A ORNEY
ATT ST:
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ERICA YASIJ A, CITY CLERK
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ATTACHMENT 2
RESOLUTION 25-61
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THE NEED TO CONTINUE LOCAL EMERGENCY
RELATED TO FIRE AND RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FROM NAVY
NORTH HANGAR
WHEREAS, Tustin Municipal Code sections 5204 and 5205 empower the City
Manager, as the Director of Emergency Services, to declare the existence or threatened
existence of a local emergency; and
WHEREAS, California Government Code section 8550 et seq., including section
8558(c), authorizes the City Manager to proclaim a local emergency when the City is
threatened by conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of persons and property
within the City that are likely to be beyond the control of the services, personnel,
equipment, and facilities of the City; and
WHEREAS, the California Government Code section 8630(c) requires Local
Proclamation of Emergency to be reviewed at least once every 60 days by the governing
body until terminated; and
WHEREAS, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, a fire erupted on the
decommissioned Tustin Air Base in the North Hangar, a wooden structure, constructed
in the 1940's and designated as a Historical Landmark; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Navy is the responsible owner of the site, including the North
Hangar, but does not maintain firefighting or other equipment due to the decommissioned
status of former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin; and
WHEREAS, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property have
arisen in the City of Tustin due to the fire and the release of chemicals of public health
concern including asbestos; and
WHEREAS, the Acting City Manager issued a Proclamation of Local Emergency
on November 9, 2024; and
WHEREAS, the City Council ratified the Proclamation of Emergency at an
emergency meeting convened on November 10, 2023; and
WHEREAS, the City Council met on January 9, 2024, to review the local
emergency and determined that the need for the local emergency continued to exist; and
WHEREAS, the City Council subsequently met during its regular meetings on
March 5, 2024, April 16, 2024, June 4, 2024, June 18, 2024, July 16, 2024, August 20,
2024, October 15, 2024, December 3, 2024, January 21, 2025, March 18, 2025, May 6,
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2025, June 17, 2025, and August 5 2025 to again review the need to continue the local
emergency and, by adoption of Resolutions 24-20, 24-25, 24-39, 24-46, 24-50, 24-58,
24-74, 24-86, 25-06, 25-19, 25-36, 25-52, and 25-57 respectively, determined that the
need for the local emergency continued to exist on each of those dates; and
WHEREAS, an Environmental Health Unit (EHU) comprised of various regulatory
agencies, the City and the Navy continues to oversee the cleanup response; and
WHEREAS, the City and its contractors developed a system for residents to
identify and request cleanup of debris found in the community which was approved by the
EHU. This phase of the response effort began shortly after the fire and continued until
November 2024; and
WHEREAS, during the course of the "on the ground" cleanup effort, the City and
its contractors determined that debris stuck in gutters and on roofs would continue to fall
to the ground after wind or rain events, requiring additional rounds of "on the ground"
cleanup. This led the EHU to recommend an "above -ground" cleanup effort where a final
mobilization would occur to clean gutters and roofs in an EHU approved work area. The
City developed an "above -ground" workplan which was approved by the Navy and EHU;
and
WHEREAS, the City began the "above -ground" phase of work in December 2024
and the above -ground work approved in that plan has been completed, subject to a
determination by the EHU members with jurisdiction that all work in response to the Navy
North Hangar Fire is complete and no further action is needed; and
WHEREAS, the Navy led the effort to contain, remove and dispose of the
remaining asbestos -containing debris within and around the former North Hangar. The
City is not involved and does not have any input on the implementation of the Navy's
contracts for that work; and
WHEREAS, the Navy has informed the City that its process of segregating hangar
debris and hazardous waste and decontaminating the Navy North Hangar site has
concluded, subject to determination by the EHU members with jurisdiction that no further
action is needed. In addition, the Navy has concluded packaging the waste and debris
and has transported it offsite for disposal or recycling;
WHEREAS, the City is preparing documentation of the completion and closure of
the all prior work pursuant to the EHU-approved workplans and will seek a determination
from the EHU members with jurisdiction whether the full response to the Navy North
Hangar Fire is complete and no further action is needed.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN AS FOLLOWS:
Resolution 25-61
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Section 1. The need exists to continue the local emergency.
Section 2. The local emergency will continue to exist until the City Council
proclaims the termination of this local emergency. The City Council shall review the need
for continuing the local emergency as required by state law until it terminates the local
emergency, and shall terminate the local emergency at the earliest possible date that
conditions warrant.
Section 3. A copy of this Resolution shall be forwarded to the Director of
California Governor's Office of Emergency Services to communicate the City's renewed
request that the Governor of the State of California, pursuant to the Emergency Services
Act, issue a proclamation declaring an emergency in the City of Tustin; that the Governor
waive regulations that may hinder response and recovery efforts; that recovery assistance
be made available under the California Disaster Assistance Act; and that the State
expedite access to State and Federal resources and any other appropriate federal
disaster relief programs.
PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin at a regular
meeting on the 16t" day of September 2025.
AUSTIN LUMBARD,
Mayor
ATTEST:
ERICA YASUDA,
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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cuSigned by:
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DA $ZF3K IG,
City Attorney
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
I, Erica N. Yasuda, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, do hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of
the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 25-61 was duly passed
and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the 16t" day of
September, 2025, by the following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES:
COUNCILMEMBER NOES:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED:
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT:
COUNCILMEMBER RECUSED:
ERICA N. YASUDA,
City Clerk
Resolution 25-61
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