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White Sands Missile Range, Fort Bliss and Holloman Air Force Base Joint Land Use Study Joint Policy and Technical Committee Meeting July 26, 2012. Department of Defense Office of Economic Adjustment Compatible Use Program Overview. OEA Mission Statement - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Department of DefenseOffice of Economic Adjustment
Compatible Use Program Overview
White Sands Missile Range, Fort Bliss and Holloman Air Force Base Joint Land Use Study
Joint Policy and Technical Committee MeetingJuly 26, 2012
OEA Mission Statement
The Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), in coordination with other resources of the Federal Government, will assist states and communities to:
Plan and carry out local adjustment strategies;
Engage the private sector in order to plan and undertake community economic development and base redevelopment; and
Work with the Military Departments in support of DoD’s missions.
Compatible Use: A DoD Concern
Military installations and ranges play vital role in national defense in support of military testing, training and base support operations
Military installations serve as major economic engines accounting for thousands of jobs, billions in economic activity
Encroachment pressures from incompatible civilian development create restrictions on use of installations, ranges and training corridors
Encroachment can also threaten public safety exposing population to artillery fire, aircraft noise, dust, and even accidents
Compatible Use Issues
Urban Growth Endangered Species
and Critical Habitat Air- and Land-Space
Restrictions UXO and Munitions Frequency
Encroachment Airborne Noise Maritime
Sustainability Air Quality Cultural Resources Clean Water Wetlands Others
Impacts to Training and Operations
Reduces usage days Prohibits certain
operational, training and testing events
Reduces range access Segments training and
reduces realism Limits new technologies Restricts flight altitudes Inhibits new tactics
development Complicates night and all
weather operations and training
Reduces live fire proficiency
Increases personnel tempo
Increases costs or risks
APZ-I
APZ-II
What is a Joint Land Use Study (JLUS)?
Cooperative land use planning effort designed to promote community growth and development that is compatible with an installation’s training and operational missions
Initiated upon a Military Department nomination
Local community conducts JLUS in cooperation with local military installation
Raises State and local government awareness and interest to support the long-term sustainability and operability of military installations
JLUS: Implementation Tools and Actions
Real estate disclosure Comprehensive plan Zoning or zoning overlay districts Joint Airport Zoning Board Modify Capital Improvement Plan Subdivision and site plan regulations Building code regulations (sound attenuation) Transfer/purchase of development rights Purchase avigation/buffer easements Land acquisition/lease Relocation of Interstate Highway Interchange Incentives / support for agriculture and ranching
operations and open space
Completed Joint Land Use Studies92 Completed as of January 2012
(1985-2012)Fairchild AFBFairchild AFB
Lemoore NAS Lemoore NAS
Beale AFB1Beale AFB1
McClellan AFBMcClellan AFB
Castle AFBCastle AFB
Edwards AFB1Edwards AFB1
March AFB & ARBMarch AFB & ARB
Hill AFBHill AFB
Williams AFBWilliams AFB
Ellsworth AFBEllsworth AFB
Davis-Monthan AFB2Davis-Monthan AFB2
BMGR/Gila Bend Aux Field2BMGR/Gila Bend Aux Field2
Fort HuachucaFort Huachuca
McConnell AFBMcConnell AFB
Tinker AFBTinker AFBAltus AFBAltus AFB
Camp BullisCamp Bullis
Kingsville NASKingsville NAS
Fort CampbellFort Campbell
Wright-Patterson AFBWright-Patterson AFB Letterkenny ADLetterkenny ADWillow Grove NAS JRBWillow Grove NAS JRB
Westover ARBWestover ARB
Oceana NASOceana NAS
MacDill AFBMacDill AFB
Homestead ARBHomestead ARB
Pensacola NASPensacola NAS
Barksdale AFBBarksdale AFB
Luke AFB Aux Field2Luke AFB Aux Field2
Luke AFBLuke AFB
Scott AFBScott AFB
Fort GordonFort Gordon
Whiting Field NASWhiting Field NASKessler AFBKessler AFB
Shaw AFBShaw AFB Fort Bragg/Pope AFB (2)Fort Bragg/Pope AFB (2)
Fort Worth NAS JRBFort Worth NAS JRB
Massachusetts Military Reservation
Massachusetts Military Reservation
Fort Stewart /Hunter AAFFort Stewart /Hunter AAF
Beaufort MCAS Beaufort MCAS JB Charleston JB CharlestonRobins AFBRobins AFB
Camp LejeuneCamp Lejeune
Cherry Point MCASCherry Point MCAS
Fort Wainwright/Eielson AFBFort Wainwright/Eielson AFB
Fort KnoxFort Knox
Travis AFBTravis AFB
Fort RileyFort Riley
Avon Park AFRAvon Park AFR
Camp Atterbury JMTC ARNGCamp Atterbury JMTC ARNG
Camp Butner MTACamp Butner MTA
Camp ShelbyCamp Shelby
China Lake NAWS1China Lake NAWS1
Miramar NASMiramar NAS
Eglin AFBEglin AFB
Fort BenningFort Benning
JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
Fort Irwin NTC1Fort Irwin NTC1
Fort Jackson/McEntire ANGSFort Jackson/McEntire ANGS
Fort RuckerFort Rucker
JB Andrews JB Andrews
JB Elmendorf-RichardsonJB Elmendorf-Richardson
Kirtland AFBKirtland AFB
Laughlin AFBLaughlin AFB
Moody AFBMoody AFB
Panama City NSAPanama City NSA
1California Local Encroachment Study2Arizona Local Encroachment Study 3Idaho Local Encroachment Study North Carolina State Outreach
1California Local Encroachment Study2Arizona Local Encroachment Study 3Idaho Local Encroachment Study North Carolina State Outreach
Fort Jackson/McEntire ANGSFort Jackson/McEntire ANGSVandenberg AFBVandenberg AFB
Whiteman AFBWhiteman AFB
Yuma MCASYuma MCAS
Joint Base Langley-EustisJoint Base Langley-Eustis
Mountain Home AFB/MOA3Mountain Home AFB/MOA3
Gowen Field/Orchard Training Area3Gowen Field/Orchard Training Area3
Mather AFBMather AFB
Cannon AFBCannon AFB
NAS JRB New OrleansNAS JRB New Orleans
Blossom PointBlossom Point
Volk Field ANGB/Hardwood
Floyd Edsall TC
JLUS: A Planning Process
ORGANIZEORGANIZE
PLANPLAN
IMPLEMENTIMPLEMENT
Continuous Dialogue and Sharing of Information
WSMR / Fort Bliss / Holloman AFB JLUS Background
Holloman AFB Nominated for JLUS FY ’08 OEA Fort Bliss Growth Management Planning Assistance In 2011, OEA began participating remotely in Southern New
Mexico Sustainability Work Group – Introduced Compatible Use Program/JLUS
DASA (IH&P) nominated White Sands Missile Range and Fort Bliss, and SAF/IEI nominated Holloman AFB, for Regional JLUS FY ’11
OEA Site Visit August 2011 / Site Visit to Fort Bliss December 2011
• Need for JLUS & Installation Interest Confirmed
Project Directive / Determinations & Findings Signed by OEA Director
OEA Technical Assistance to State of New Mexico Office of Military Base Planning and Support to initiate regional JLUS
April 4, 2012 JLUS Organization Meeting, Part One May 2, 2012 JLUS Organization Meeting, Part Two
WSMR / Fort Bliss / Holloman AFB JLUS Background, Continued
June/July 2012 – JLUS Regional Planning Organization Memorandum of Agreement Considered and Signed by Participating Jurisdictions and Concurring Parties
July 2012 – Doña Ana County submitted JLUS grant application to OEA for consideration
OEA Contact Information Amanda Fagan, OEA Project Manager
• (916) 557-7365 / [email protected] Paul Oskvarek (COL, USA, Ret.), OEA Project
Manager• (703) 697-2133 / [email protected]
Lt. Col. Don Treanor, OEA-Air Force Liaison• [email protected]
COL David Kennedy, OEA-Army Liaison• [email protected]
OEA Website: http://www.oea.gov