Camp Clark MTA (JLUS)

Abstract

The Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission is serving as the sponsor for the Camp Clark Joint Land Use Study (JLUS), in partnership with the City of Nevada, Vernon County and other affected stakeholders. The study is intended to implement the recommendations from the recently completed JLUS in 2014. The JLUS represents a community-driven planning process among Camp Clark and the surrounding communities to: Promote compatible civilian development in support of military readiness and defense capabilities; Protect public health, safety, welfare, quality of life; Promote the economic viability of the communities; and Foster continued communication among Camp Clark and the surrounding communities to address compatibility issues. High-priority implementation activities proposed in the JLUS included: establish a Joint Land Use Working Group, develop a communications/coordination strategy, establish a Military Affairs Committee, develop a land conservation and protection plan, develop a Comprehensive Plan, develop a Military Compatibility Overlay District and communications/coordination strategy. The proposed 18-month JLUS project will include the following deliverables: the development of an informational brochure and website, a Multi-Jurisdictional Military Compatibility Overlay District, model real estate disclosure language, as well as draft and final JLUS documents.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
May 06, 2016
Source ID
HQ00051610011

Entities

People

  • Elizabeth Ogg

Organizations

  • Kaysinger Basin Regional Planning Commission
  • Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense

Tags

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of Proposed Air Force Base Actions.
  • Military Engineering.