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Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee
Region of Waterloo
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT Terms of Reference
OVERVIEW
The Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee (ANAC) is a consultative/ communication forum. It
provides members of the community the opportunity to meet with the Region of Waterloo
International Airport Management and other aviation community representatives to discuss
communication strategies and to provide advice to Airport staff on the collection of noise data and
the mitigation of aircraft noise.
The Committee is to make best efforts to mitigate the effect of airport related noise without unduly
disadvantaging one community over another, and to discuss broader communication needs for the
community and other interests.
COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
Mandate
The ANAC has two key roles in its mandate, as follows:
To advise Regional staff on ways of informing the public about the importance of the
Region of Waterloo International Airport to the community through a variety of
communication tools; and
2. To advise Regional staff regarding noise complaints and the means of mitigating
and communicating responses, when such noise emanates from Region of Waterloo
International Airport operations.
The Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee will receive input from interested stakeholders for the
purpose of collecting data and make recommendations which may impact published aviation
operating procedures and regulations.
Communication and Dissemination
The ANAC typically meets quarterly with Airport staff on issues relating to The Region of Waterloo
International Airport Aeronautical Noise Management Program.
By meeting quarterly, operational concerns such as complaints about aircraft noise will be reviewed
by the Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee. The ANAC will also provide a forum for the
discussion of these noise related matters.
All releases and information exchanges with the media will be through the Airport General Manager
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Scope
The ANAC will advise on matters including but not limited to the following:
Aircraft Operating procedures impacting aircraft noise in the Region of Waterloo
International Airport Operating Area (which consists primarily of a 5 nautical mile radius
from the airport but also includes the path of any aircraft arriving at or departing from the
airport).
The collection and examination of pertinent noise data
The examination of alternatives for noise mitigation
The co-ordination of stakeholder interests in aeronautical noise abatement
The development of new communication tools by the Airport to advance the community
understanding of its role and operations
The recommendations from the ANAC will be made to the Airport General Manager. The Airport
General Manager will refer the recommendations to the Commissioner of Planning, Development
and Legal Services and/or such other appropriate authority for necessary action as required (e.g.
Regional Council, Area municipalities, Transport Canada, etc.).
MINIMIZING NOISE IMPACTS
The Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee serves as a forum for open discussion and
consultation between local residents, businesses and airport users on noise issues in and around
the Region of Waterloo International Airport. Prior to putting forth any recommendations, the
Committee is required to thoroughly review all available data, including but not limited to, Complaint
Data Analysis and measured data from the Noise Monitoring system.
In cases where measures to minimize aircraft noise are not within the authority of Regional Council,
comments may be forwarded in writing to Transport Canada or other agency as appropriate by the
Airport General Manager or designate.
COMMITTEE STRUCTURE
The ANAC shall be comprised of the following (voting) representatives:
1 One elected Official from the Region of Waterloo;
2 Two representatives from the City of Cambridge;
2 Two representatives from Woolwich Township;
3 Three representatives from the City of Kitchener
The selection of the foregoing municipal ANAC representatives shall be according to area
municipal policy and procedures (ie. the City Clerk's office in each municipality will place
appropriate public advertisements in the media and ask for volunteers in accordance with
existing policies for citizen appointments to committees). The Cities and Woolwich
Township may determine their representatives (eg. elected officials and/or citizens) as they
see fit.
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One representative from each of the Greater Kitchener/Waterloo, Cambridge, & Guelph
Chambers of Commerce.
1 Airport Operations Committee ("the AOC') representative;
"I Canadian Business Aircraft Association representative;
1 Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC) representative;
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Quorum is 8 members
Elected officials are permitted to designate area municipal staff representatives to stand-in as an
alternate (as non-voting members) on an occasional basis only, should he/she be unable to attend
a meeting.
Quorum shall consist of at least eight (8) voting members, including the Chairperson. In the event
quorum is not attained, meetings will proceed on an informal basis. Regular attendance is
expected of members.
A reduced quorum may be considered when a member has formally resigned from the Committee
or when fewer than fourteen (14) members have been appointed to the Committee.
The following non-voting representatives will be invited to participate as regular members and
provide technical support to the Aeronautical Noise Management Committee:
Transport Canada
NAV Canada
Airport General Manager & Airport Staff
The term of office for representatives shall be determined by the municipality, association or agency
appointing the representative(s) with a suggested minimum of two years, but shall not exceed the
term of Regional Council.
The Chairperson will be elected by the voting committee members for a term not to exceed the term
of the existing Regional Council. The Chairperson must be a voting member of the committee and
not an employee of the Region Of Waterloo.
The ANAC may appoint ad-hoc sub -committees (Technical, Communications) to deal with specific
issues as they may arise. These sub committees will report back through the Chair of the ANAC.
MEETING TIME / LOCATION
Meetings of the Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee will be typically held quarterly (March,
June, September and December) in the Regional Headquarters building located at 150 Frederick
St., Kitchener, unless otherwise required. Meetings will normally be held at 5:00 p.m. on the first
Thursday of the month. Meeting dates will be confirmed with the ANAC members by Airport Staff.
Additional meetings or Sub -Committee meetings may be called by the Chair of the Aeronautical
Noise Advisory Committee, Any voting member of the Committee may request the Chair to call a
special meeting and shall include a brief outline of the topic to be considered. The request for on
unscheduled meeting should be received by the Chair at least two weeks before the meeting date
to allow, for Regional! ;'staff to notify and prepare material for the meeting, unless the matter is
deemed snore urgent by the Chair and Airport General Manager.
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MEETING FORMAT
The Aeronautical Noise Management Committee meetings will be open to the public. Non-
members shall not be entitled to participate in meetings unless they are registered delegations or
are invited to speak by the Committee. Delegations to the Committee shall be in accordance with
the Region's Procedural By-law 00-031, as amended from time to time.
Delegations shall be limited to a maximum of ten (10) minutes. Requests to make a presentation to
the Committee shall be submitted to the Clerk and must include a brief outline of the topic to be
presented. The deadline to register as a delegation is Monday at 4:30 p.m. of the week preceding
the meeting. Delegations that have not notified the Clerk of their intention to address the
Committee, shall be limited to a maximum of five (5) minutes.
Delegations may only speak to the item listed on the agenda. Delegations that have previously
addressed the ANAC on a subject matter shall be permitted to address the ANAC again only if they
provide new information relating to that matter, including any new noise occurrences. Any request
for a subsequent appearance must be made following the process defined above.
A meeting or part of a meeting, of the Aeronautical Noise Advisory Committee may be closed to the
public and the media if the subject matter being considered by the Committee falls within Section
239(2) of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001 c. 25, as amended.
The Chair will be responsible for ensuring that the agenda Mems are dealt with in a timely manner at
each meeting. For most. ANAC business, a consensus approach will be followed and all issues will
be discussed and resolved when a general consensus is reached than is acceptable to the
Committee, For, those matters where a vote is requested voting members, which includes the
Chair' shall determine the ouautcorne by a vote„ Whenever possible, matters requHng a vole shrafi
be Included on the agenda and, where possible, material will be provided in advance of the
meetings. The recommendations of the ANAC will be used to advise the Region of Waterloo as
described in these Terms of Reference.
The Regional Clerk, or designated person from the Region's Council and Administrative Services
department, will provide meeting secretariat services and, when necessary, shall provide advice on
a point of order or conduct raised during a Committee meeting. As a minimum, the following items
shall appear on each agenda.
1, Review and Approval of Minutes of Last Meeting
2, Correspondence
3. Aviation Complaint Statistics
4. Other Business
CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY
All members shall adhere to the Conflict of Interest Policy for Advisory Committees, approved by
Council on May 28, 2003. All members shall review and complete the agreement and signature
form attached to the policy for the term of their appointment. Signature forms are to be returned to
the Committee Clerk for safe keeping.
Members are expected to undertake their responsibilities on an impartial and objective basis. Any
member whose financial interests could be in conflict with the interests of the ANMC or Region of
Waterloo is obliged to disclose the same at the meeling, Members will not participate in any
recor°nmendation in which they, or their irnmediiate family has any, financial interest except in
common with residents of the municipality.
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