There are many existing tools that can be used to encourage , promote , and manage compatibility between military installations and their neighboring communities to help minimize encroachment . This chapter provides an overview of compatibility tools currently used or applied in evaluating and addressing compatibility issues in the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base ( AFB ) and Dare County Range ( DCR ) Joint Land Use Study ( JLUS ) Study Areas . Relative to compatibility planning , there are a number of existing plans and programs , which are either designed to address compatibility directly or which indirectly address compatibility issues through the topics they cover . This summary provides an overview of key plans and programs that impact compatibility planning organized by level of government .
There are three types of planning tools evaluated relative to their applicability : permanent , semi‐permanent , and conditional . Permanent planning tools include acquisition programs , either fee simple purchase of property or the purchase of development rights . Semi‐permanent tools include regulations such as zoning or adopted legislation . Conditional tools include memorandums of understanding , intergovernmental agreements , and other policy documents such as comprehensive plans and general plans that can be periodically modified .
The tools listed in this chapter are not exhaustive , but are meant to provide a general overview of the primary tools currently utilized in the JLUS Study Area .
4.1 Federal Plans and Progra
Air Force Instruction 90-2001 Air Force Instruction 90‐2001 was published in implement the Encroachment Management Pro applies to all Air Force installations including Se address encroachment issues and prevent or re encroachment . The Instruction includes Encroa Framework , which has four elements ( Organize address the variety of challenges . Organization involvement , a cross‐functional management st structure , a designated Executive Director at th geographic scope . Assessment includes studyin relationships and developing encroachment stu Complex Encroachment Management Action Pl implementation of programs . Lastly , monitoring awareness of mission needs and encroachment
Department of Defense Area Planni Training Routes ( AP / 1B ) The Department of Defense provides textual an operating instructions for all military training ro tracks / anchors in the document AP / 1B DOD Flig Area Planning Military Training Routes . This pla includes general guidance , instrument routes ( I speed low altitude routes ( SR ), refueling tracks locations . Guidance includes route developmen coordination , flight plans , and aircraft separatio
Seymour Johnson AFB and Dare County Range JLUS Report
There are many existing tools that can be used to encourage, promote, and
manage compatibility between military installations and their neighboring
communities to help minimize encroachment. This chapter provides an
overview of compatibility tools currently used or applied in evaluating and
addressing compatibility issues in the Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (AFB)
and Dare County Range (DCR) Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) Study Areas.
Relative to compatibility planning, there are a number of existing plans and
programs, which are either designed to address compatibility directly or
which indirectly address compatibility issues through the topics they cover.
This summary provides an overview of key plans and programs that impact
compatibility planning organized by level of government.
There are three types of planning tools evaluated relative to their
applicability: permanent, semi‐permanent, and conditional. Permanent
planning tools include acquisition programs, either fee simple purchase of
property or the purchase of development rights. Semi‐permanent tools
include regulations such as zoning or adopted legislation. Conditional tools
include memorandums of understanding, intergovernmental agreements,
and other policy documents such as comprehensive plans and general plans
that can be periodically modified.
The tools listed in this chapter are not exhaustive, but are meant to provide
a general overview of the primary tools currently utilized in the JLUS Study
Area.
4.1
Federal Plans and Programs
Air Force Instruction 90-2001
Air Force Instruction 90‐2001 was published in September 2014 to
implement the Encroachment Management Program. The Instruction
applies to all Air Force installations including Seymour Johnson AFB, to
address encroachment issues and prevent or reduce the impacts of
encroachment. The Instruction includes Encroachment Management
Framework, which has four elements (Organize, Assess, Act, and Monitor) to
address the variety of challenges. Organization involves leadership
involvement, a cross‐functional management structure, an issue evaluation
structure, a designated Executive Director at the installation level, and a
geographic scope. Assessment includes studying internal and external
relationships and developing encroachment studies, such as an Installation
Complex Encroachment Management Action Plan (ICEMAP). Acting involves
implementation of programs. Lastly, monitoring involves maintaining
awareness of mission needs and encroachment issues.
Department of Defense Area Planning for Military
Training Routes (AP/1B)
The Department of Defense provides textual and graphic descriptions and
operating instructions for all military training routes (MTRs) and refueling
tracks/anchors in the document AP/1B DOD Flight Information Publication
Area Planning Military Training Routes. This planning document for MTRs
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