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following address: http://www.ncsl.org/documents/environ/  NCSL_State_Policy_Options_020112_FINAL.pdf.  Collaborative Land Use Planning: A Guide for Military Installations and Local Governments, International City / County Management Association and the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech This guide provides essential observations about land use policy and  procedures, discusses critical questions, and suggests model practices for  military commanders to build stronger relationships with local policymakers  and planning officials. This guide can be accessed at the following address:  https://www.fedcenter.gov/_kd/Items/actions.cfm?action=Show&item_id=76 67&destination=ShowItem.  Working with Local Governments: A Practical Guide for Installations, (May 2012), International City / County Management Association and the National Association of Counties This guide provides a primer on how local governments operate and what  installation personnel can do to engage state and local governments in  dialogue on compatibility issues. The guide can be accessed from the  following address: https://www.fedcenter.gov/_kd/Items/actions.cfm?  action=Show&item_id=6203&destination=ShowItem.  Commander’s Guide to Community Involvement (August 2012), Range Commanders Council Sustainability Group This guide provides tools for proactively addressing compatibility concerns  focusing on outreach, land use, urban sprawl and other sustainability areas.  The guide includes the latest trends and approaches in community  involvement best practices and highlights case studies.  This guide can be  accessed from the following address: http://www.repi.mil/Portals/44/  Documents/Primers/Primer_CommunityInvolvement.pdf.  June 2017  Local Sustainability Partnering Innovation Lab: Military-Community Partnering for Sustainability at the Local Level (February 2011), Association of Defense Communities (ADC) This document presents the findings and lessons learned from an “innovation  laboratory” conducted at the 2011 ADC Winter Conference.  The document  reports on this interactive facilitated discussion exercise, focusing on the case  study of Camp Bullis, San Antonio, Texas and the collaborative community and  military efforts to address local and regional sustainability. This document can  be accessed from the following address:  http://www.defensecommunities.org/wp‐content/uploads/2011/03/  ADC‐Local‐Sustainabilty‐Innovation‐Lab‐Final‐After‐Action‐Report.pdf.  Installation-Community Partnerships: A New Paradigm for Collaborating in the 21st Century, Journal of Defense Communities The article explores the changes that are prompting military and community  leaders to take a closer look at partnerships, and provides a template for  assessing the success of a prospective collaboration. Two case studies are  presented — the arrangement under which the city of Monterey, Calif.,  provides all facility maintenance at the Presidio of Monterey; and the  enhanced use lease at Nellis Air Force Base that resulted in the city of  North Las Vegas building a $25 million fitness center for the Air Force. This  article can be accessed from the following address:  http://www.defensecommunities.org/wp‐content/uploads/2012/07/  P4_BAH_Journal_final.pdf.  The Base of the Future: A Call for Action by States and Communities (April 2016), Association of Defense Communities This article examines the common threads that all bases share with their local  hosts, and proposes an overarching approach to advise defense communities  and states in the development of their own policies regarding adaptation and  resilience when dealing with infrastructure, service and economic changes  inside and outside the fenceline.  Five key components focus on economic  development and community planning, expanded sharing of services and  infrastructure, mission capability and natural resource conservation, and  Background Report  Page 4‐19