6.1
Implementation Plan
This chapter identifies and organizes the recommended courses of action
(strategies) that have been developed through a collaborative effort
between representatives of local jurisdictions, Seymour Johnson AFB, state
and federal agencies, local organizations, the general public and other
stakeholders that own or manage land or resources in the region. Because
the Seymour Johnson AFB JLUS is the result of a collaborative planning
process, the strategies represent a true consensus plan; a realistic and
coordinated approach to compatibility planning developed with the support
of stakeholders involved throughout the process.
The JLUS strategies incorporate a variety of actions that promote compatible
land use and resource planning. Upon implementation, existing and
potential compatibility issues arising from the civilian / military interface can
be removed or significantly mitigated. The recommended strategies
function as the heart of the JLUS document and are the culmination of the
planning process.
Each of the JLUS strategies that are included in this chapter are meant to
address specific compatibility issues that are described in greater detail in
Chapter 5 of the Seymour Johnson AFB JLUS Background Report. The issues
are included before each set of strategies as a point of reference to what the
strategies are addressing. They correspond to the issue numbers in the
Chapter 5 of the Background Report for easy reference and can be used to
read additional information on the specifics of the issues themselves.
Seymour Johnson AFB, and other interested parties can continue their
collaboration to establish procedures, recommend or refine specific actions,
and make adjustments to strategies over time to ensure the JLUS continues
to resolve key compatibility issues into the future through realistic strategies
and implementation.
It is important to note that the JLUS is not an adopted plan,
but rather a recommended set of strategies which should be
implemented by the JLUS participants in order to address current and
potential future compatibility issues.
The key to the implementation of strategies is the establishment of the
JLUS Coordination Committee (see Strategy COM‐4A) to oversee the
execution of the JLUS. Through this committee, local jurisdictions,
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