NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic

Hampton Roads Region Joint Land Use Study Portsmouth / Chesapeake

DOUG TAYLOR COMMUNITY PLANS & LIAISON OFFICER NORFOLK NAVAL NAVY REGION MID-ATLANTIC Joint Land Use Study: Tool to Promote Compatible Use

▪ Goal: Achieve compatibility between military and local communities by protecting and preserving military readiness / defense capability while supporting economic development

▪ Initiated through Military Department nomination

▪ Cooperative, community-driven effort with local military participation

▪ Assessment of compatible use factors followed by development of strategic plan to promote compatible civilian development

▪ Community leadership group established with DoD, local governments, the State, and private sector to guide compatible development

SOURCE: OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT (OEA)

2 www.navfac.navy.mil Region JLUS Portsmouth / Chesapeake

ST HELENA Norfolk Naval Shipyard

NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD

NEW GOSPORT Portsmouth Annex SCOTT CENTER SPSA SUB STATION

SOUTH GATE PARADISE CREEK

STANLEY COURT

SAINT JULIENS CREEK WEST

SAINT JULIENS CREEK EAST

3 www.navfac.navy.mil Norfolk Naval Shipyard

• Mission: Norfolk Naval Shipyard is a multifaceted shipyard specializing in repairing, overhauling and modernizing Navy ships, vessels, aircraft carriers and .

• Navy’s oldest and largest industrial activity in the world with 6 special area annexes (Scott Center, South Gate, St Helena, Paradise Creek, New Gosport and Stanley Court housing)

• 1,420 acres of land

• 508 facilities including 4 Major Drydocks and 3 Servicing Piers

• 14,000 personnel (military, civilians and contractors)

•$795 Million Economic Impact to the Hampton Roads region in FY16

4 www.navfac.navy.mil Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Portsmouth Annex

• Mission: Provide quality healthcare, superior customer service and core shore service support to our Tenants, our active duty and retired service members and their families.

• 110 acres of land Naval Station Norfolk

• 38 facilities

• 5 resident commands (Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Navy Marine Corps Public Health Center, Navy Medicine East, Tricare Call Center and Fisher House) Dam Neck Naval Station Norfolk • 10,761 personnel (military, civilians, students and patients)

• $380 Million Economic Impact to the Hampton Roads region in FY16

Fort Story

5 www.navfac.navy.mil Naval Supply Systems Command, Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, Craney Island Fuel Depot

• Mission: Provide quality Military Specification compliant petroleum products to all authorized customers when and where needed

• Highest volume of Department of Defense fuel complex, approximately 34% of Navy global fuel throughput; ~$1.3 billion in FY16

• 953 acres of land

• 141 facilities including 5 piers, 14 large above ground storage tanks, 6 truck loading racks, 8 fuel barges, 20 miles of pipe, direct connection to the refining industry in Houston via the Colonial Pipeline, support to Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines and Coast Guard

• 90 personnel (military, civilians and contractors)

• Estimated $50 million Economic Impact to the Hampton Roads region in FY16

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