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Surcharge at county airports eliminated

The sublease surcharge for airports owned and operated by the County of San Diego has been eliminated.

A 4-0 San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote December 10, with Kristin Gaspar absent, eliminated the surcharge for commercial subleases. The supervisors’ action also found the elimination of the sublease surcharge to be categorically exempt from California Envi­ronmental Quality Act review.

“After looking at similar air­ports, we decided to get rid of the unnecessary charge,” said Supervisor Jim Desmond. “By eliminating the surcharge we hope to spur additional growth and business opportunities.”

The county totally has 42 leases at its airports consist­ing of 17 at Gillespie Field in El Cajon, 14 at McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, four at Fallbrook Community Airpark, three apiece at Ramona Airport and Borrego Valley Airport, and one at Jacumba Airport. The county also owns and operates Agua Caliente Springs Airport and Ocotillo Airport.

The county’s traditional avia­tion lease agreements had in­cluded a surcharge of typically 5 percent for commercial sub­leases at the county’s airports. In February 2010 the county approved lease amendments for the 17 Gillespie Field lease­holders which included a tiered rental increase from 2010 to 2019 to phase the rent back up to market rate, and the county supervisors also suspended the sublease surcharge through No­vember 30, 2019, to help the les­sees absorb the rent increases.

Rather than reinstating the sublease surcharge the county opted to eliminate the surcharge at all airports.

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