Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 PPuubblliicc WWoorrkksshhoopp ##11 OOccttoobbeerr 33,, 22001166 1 WWeellccoommee // IInnttrroodduuccttiioonnss 2 1 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 WWeellccoommee // IInnttrroodduuccttiioonnss JLUS Sponsor –City of Abilene Don Green, A.A.E. Director of Transportation Services Office of Economic Adjustment Jim Holland Matrix Design Group Celeste Werner, AICP Project Manager Mike Hrapla Deputy Project Manager Bren Cox, AICP Lead Planner 3 MMaattrriixx BBrriinnggss UUnnmmaattcchheedd JJLLUUSS EExxppeerriieennccee 4 2 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 TTooddaayy’’ss MMeeeettiinngg Agenda What is a JLUS? Dyess AFB Mission & Community Partnerships Overview of Compatibility Factors Compatibility Issues Identification Exercises Next Steps Adjourn 5 WWhhaatt iiss aa JJLLUUSS ?? 6 3 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 WWhhaatt iiss aa JJLLUUSS?? A federally funded program to promote cooperation administered by DOD/OEA Initiated in 1985 by the Department of Defense A proactive and collaborative (DOD) Office of Economic approach to achieve a balance Adjustment (OEA) to promote economic development viability of communities while sustaining Over 140 JLUSs have missions at Dyess AFB been completed nationally A preventative measure to encourage compatible development 7 GGooaall && OObbjjeeccttiivvee == BBAALLAANNCCEE The GOAL of the Dyess AFB JLUS is to promote compatible growth sustain environmental and economic health protect public health / safety / welfare protect the viability of current and future missions at Dyess AFB OBJECTIVE is to BALANCE Community economic development and quality of life Property rights Military mission 8 4 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 JJLLUUSS CCoommppaattiibbiilliittyy Compatibility, in relation to military readiness, can be defined as the balance or compromise between community needs and interests and military needs and interests. Incompatibility can be defined as land uses that impact, or are impacted by, military missions within a military footprint area. 9 JJLLUUSS FFaaccttss A JLUS IS: A collaborative process between stakeholder partners A body of information to assist decision makers of all levels in making informed decisions A set of recommendations to mitigate or prevent incompatible development associated with the military mission through: • Information • Communication • Coordination • Policy • Regulatory 10 5 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 JJLLUUSS FFaaccttss A JLUS is NOT: a regulatory document an enforceable action A JLUS requires follow‐on support by all stakeholders, including the public, to implement the recommendations 11 RReellaattiioonn ttoo OOtthheerr PPllaannss // PPrrooggrraammss Several compatibility factors are based on, but not directly tied to, the Dyess AFB Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) JLUS recommendations may influence future city planning tools such as general plans and zoning ordinances 12 6 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 JJLLUUSS PPaarrttnneerrss JLUS Partners City of Abilene City of Tye Dyess AFB Taylor County JLUS Committees Policy Committee Technical Advisory Committee 13 JJLLUUSS PPaarrttiicciippaannttss Participants Responsibilities Sponsor City of Abilene Coordination Accountability Grant management Financial contribution JLUS Public officials Policy direction Policy Military representatives Study oversight Committee Property Owners Monitoring Report adoption JLUS Planning staff Technical issues Technical Engineering staff Alternatives Advisory Technical specialists Report development Special interests Recommendations Committee Property Owners 14 7 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 JJLLUUSS CCoommmmiitttteeee MMeemmbbeerrss Policy Committee Technical Advisory Committee Norm Archibald, Mayor of Abilene Delbert Allred Col David Benson, DyessAFB Gray Bridwell, Abilene Chamber of Commerce Downing Bolls, Taylor County Judge Vada Childers, City of Tye Tom LeVieux, Resident Tommy Downing, DyessAFB Roy Votaw, Mayor of Tye Jay Hardaway, City of Abilene Shawn Hicks, City of Tye Belinda Hohhertz, City of Tye Lt Col Max Johnson, DyessAFB RandahlLohse, Resident Dennis Reiling, Resident CaptDaniel Venable, DyessAFB Jerry Walls, Resident Dwight Williams, DyessAFB Commissioner Randy Williams, Taylor County Brian Yates, Abilene Chamber of Commerce 15 SSttuuddyy AArreeaa 16 8 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 PPuubblliicc IInnvvoollvveemmeenntt Critical Goal – create a community‐based plan / approach that builds consensus and obtains buy‐in from varied interests Purpose – obtain buy‐in from all stakeholders 17 PPuubblliicc WWoorrkksshhooppss 3 Public Workshops – Obtain Public Input Workshop #1 • Project overview • Compatibility factors • Issue identification Workshop #2 • Draft issue findings • Future community growth trends • Military mission operations Workshop #3 • Draft Solutions and strategies 18 9 Dyess AFB Joint Land Use Study October 3, 2016 Public Workshop #1 OOtthheerr PPuubblliicc IInnvvoollvveemmeenntt MMeetthhooddss eBlast (maintain email list from website/mtgs) Stakeholders/Leadership Interviews Project Informational Brochures Public Notices / Flyers Post Cards Media Outreach / Press Releases 30‐Day Public Review Period for Draft JLUS Website ‐ dyessjlus.com 19 PPrroojjeecctt WWeebbssiittee:: wwwwww..ddyyeessssjjlluuss..ccoomm 20 10
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