1.10. JLUS Implementation
It is important to note that once the JLUS process is completed, the final
document is not an adopted plan, but rather a set of strategies to be used
by local jurisdictions, agencies, and organizations in the
Montgomery‐Maxwell AFB JLUS Study Area to guide their future planning
efforts. Acceptance of the study by stakeholders (e.g., committees,
jurisdictions, and the public) will confirm their collective support for
identified implementation efforts. For instance, local jurisdictions may use
the strategies in this JLUS to guide future subdivision regulation, growth
policy, and zoning updates, and to assist in the review of development
proposals in the Study Area. Maxwell AFB and Gunter Annex can use the
JLUS to guide their interaction with local jurisdictions on future projects, and
to manage internal planning processes with a compatibility‐based approach.
1.11. JLUS Organization
The following is a brief overview of the organization of the Maxwell AFB
JLUS, including the contents of the Executive Summary brochure, the main
JLUS Report, and each of the chapters of the Background Report.
JLUS Executive Summary Brochure
An Executive Summary Brochure was prepared in conjunction with the Final
JLUS Report. This high‐level graphical brochure provides a brief overview of
the JLUS project and process and highlights the major compatibility issues
and recommended strategies to address them. It also includes Maxwell AFB
operational footprint maps and their descriptions.
JLUS Report
The JLUS Report is a graphic portfolio of the key issues and strategies
identified through the Montgomery‐Maxwell AFB JLUS process. The report
includes a user‐fr