Fort Bragg JLUS Implementation I

Abstract

In partnership with the Fort Bragg Regional Land Use Advisory Commission (RLUAC), the Mid-Carolina Council of Governments requests financial assistance from the Office of Economic Adjustment in order to carry out a number of recommendations from the recently completed 2018 Joint Land Use Study (JLUS). As part of RLUAC s ongoing review efforts of proposed zoning changes, subdivisions and telecom towers in the Fort Bragg region, a total of 270 cases (with 81 military and environmental impacts identified) were processed from FY 17 to present, thus preventing potential incompatible development that could impact the installation. The JLUS recommendations, as outlined in the study, will continue to support the operational and training mission at Fort Bragg. Further, the recommendations will support the mitigation of current incompatible use concerns as well as prevent future concerns from occurring, thus supporting the National Defense Strategy as it relates to lethality. Key deliverables resulting from these grant activities include: (A) Development of a case management system to track decisions on land use cases; (B) Creation of local government land use plan supplements that incorporates recommendations from the study; (C) Creation of a compatible use ordinance toolbox that provides surrounding jurisdictions specific updates that can be integrated into their zoning ordinances and subdivision regulations that supports recommendations from the study; (D) Development of a strategic plan to guide the growth and services of the Fort Bragg Regional Land Use Advisory Commission in coordination with Fort Bragg and the region s local governments; and (E) Local government Geographic Information System data assistance.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Feb 04, 2020
Source ID
HQ00051910015

Entities

People

  • James Dougherty

Organizations

  • Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense

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Readers

  • Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Engineering.
  • Government and Public Administration Law.
  • Military Engineering.