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One Team, One Mission: Your Success! Joint Base San Antonio JLUS RJIS Ray Garza C.M. JLUS Project Manager April 12, 2017 Joint Base San Antonio: The Premier Installation in the Department of Defense! RJIS AGENDA • Welcome & Introductions of Regional Stakeholders • Announcement of Prestigious 2017 Awards • Great American Defense Community • AETC’s ALTUS Trophy • JBSA Overview and JLUS Strategy • Regional Joint Land Use Implementation Strategy (RJIS) JLUS’s & OEA Grant • RJIS Task Force Goals and Key Priorities • Adjourn! Thank you Joint Basing 101 One Team, One Mission: Your Success! Joint Basing Initiative got started as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), 2005 . Realigned 26 geographically proximate bases into 12 joint bases Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) was established in 2009 Aims of Joint Basing Reduce duplication Consolidate service Improve facility of effort… contracts… utilization… Achieve efficiency Optimize support Develop best practices Joint Base San Antonio: The Premier Installation in the Department of Defense! JBSA One Team, One Mission: Your Success! Where we are CoSA Fiscal 2.3 B What our impact is 502d Air $15.5B Economic Impact Base Wing to the San Antonio Region 266 Interface Missions with Numerous Civic leaders Encompassing… 35 M ft2 11 Separate Facilities Locations 27 Communities Counties $37B 382,000 7 +46,500 Acres Physical Plant Total Population Congressional Districts Replacement 6 4 of 23 Joint Base San Antonio: The Premier Installation in the Department of Defense! JBSA High Pass One Team, One Mission: Your Success! Hays County Key Kendall Joint Base San Antonio County Municipalities Highway County JBSA-Camp Bullis JBSA-Canyon Lake Border 22 Mi Recreation Annex 42 Mi Comal County Bandera County Bexar County JBSA-Randolph 281 JBSA-Grayson Street Guadalupe20 Mi Medina County County Annex 4 Mi 10 JBSA-Lackland 1604 410 JBSA-Seguin 14 Mi Auxiliary Field 42 Mi JBSA -Fort Sam Houston 90 JBSA-Medical Center JBSA-Lackland Annex 3 Mi Training Annex 23 Mi JBSA-Kelly JBSA-Kelly Field 24 Mi Annex 15 Mi Wilson County Joint Basing Comparison One Team, One Mission: Your Success! 900 800 San Antonio Pearl Harbor-Hickam 700 Marianas 600 500 Elmendorf-Richardson Lewis-McChord 400 Langley-Eustis Funding ($M) Funding 300 McGuire-Dix-… Andrews-NAFW Charleston 200 Anacostia-Bolling Size of the bubble indicates relative Joint Base Little Creek-Fort Story 100 geographical dispersion Myer-Henderson Hall 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Personnel (Thousands) San Antonio is “Military City USA”!!! Legislative Network Among the Fastest growing city in 7th Largest city in the US the nation State Local 4 State Senators 27 Municipalities Officials from 7 County Governments 8 Chambers of Commerce National 5 Major Universities/colleges 2 US Senators & 6 US Alamo Community College District Congressmen Partnerships in Excellence! Alamo Area JLUS’s Fly*By Camp Bullis JLUS, completed in 2008 and recommended over 65 strategies for implementation. The recommendations concentrated on interagency coordination, reducing light pollution, land use, sound attenuation measures, and protecting endangered species. Lackland JLUS, completed in 2011 and recommended 39 strategies for implementation. The recommendations also sought to address encroachment impacts on JBSA‐Lackland’s mission and operations, specifically around the Airfield and the Medina Training Annex characterized by noise and safety concerns, interagency coordination and flood drainage impacts. Randolph JLUS completed in 2015 and recommended over 70 strategies for implementation. The strategies are primarily focused on land uses adjacent to the air base, safety zones of the runways, noise impacts, and compatible land use, Seguin 13/31 Airfield in Guadalupe County and the Stinson Municipal Airport. A lot to be Proud of! JBSA Encroachment IEMT & P4 Challenges Compatible Development NOT anti-Development LKD Annex MSOD/ Light District Issues: • 817 acres proposed for CoSA Master Development Plan for Office /Commercial/ Light industrial JBSA- LTA 1. 142.502 Acres 2. 183.205 Acres (adjacent to LTA Ranges) 3. 489.074 Acres Training Impacts : • Firing range within 200ft of property line • BEAST within 400ft of property line • Noise impact limits proposed training (SF Training Night Firing) Lackland JLUS: • Completed Range Noise Study for JBSA- Annex • Nosie Assessment recommends a 3,000’ buffer to adequate address the noise from the small arm range IEMT Action Items: • REPI package for JBSA, with prioritization and seeking potential conservatories partners • Have reached out to the Property Owner to discuss our concerns Camp Bullis-DSD MOU Modifications • CoSA (DSD) revising/updating the 2009 FSH MOU with the military over development notifications; will add all JBSA military installations; 5 miles around the installations. • Bexar Co. conducted a lighting study to consider extending the county’s order to Medina Training Annex (MTA), Completed June 2015, ( BUG) -- backlight (B), uplight (U) and glare • CoSA committee meetings in progress to reengaged city-wide lighting overlay sustainability initiative resolvetion by summer 2017 • We must continue to support Dark Skies and Noise Overlay district protections RND - AACOG • AACOG is studying the feasibility of an interlocal agreement for shared services with JBSA. • Offered services would be delivered by AACOG member governments. • Tree canopy/maintenance could be one of the services offered. • RJIS-9 incorporation of Bird/Wildlife Air Strike Hazard (BASH) Guidelines for safety. Converse TX 2017-2033 FSH & ACCD Development • ACCD to centralize administrative bldgs (465 personnel) by developing the old Playland Park/ Westfort HOA Concerns with Traffic inceasre About a 45 ft bldg set off from FSH fence will be incorporated Contacted re: water issues on land; working with CES on mitigation effort • Construction start late 2016, operational January 2019 P4 & IEMT Initiatives Compatible Development NOT anti-Development P4’s Mission : Is to leverage existing assets and resources in JBSA and the Greater San Antonio region to create synergies to achieve operational efficiencies and effectiveness. The goal is to generate partnerships to preserve JBSA’s critical military missions and to support the economic vitality of the San Antonio region. IEMT’s Mission : Aims to strengthen community sustainability & economic viability while preserving the mission readiness of JBSA. *CoSA Unified Development Code UDC amendments 2015 next time 2020* P4 Next Meeting, May 25th 0900-1100 hrs here at AACOG! Mutual benefits – To help posture the San Antonio Region for a possible next round of BRAC Present Political Environment Predicted by 2040, Bexar County is projected to add over 1.1 million people and 500,000 jobs. A comprehensive plan is the official, long range planning document that provides policy guidance for future growth, development, land use, infrastructure, and services. This plan will communicate the City’s transportation strategy for the future, develop proposed multimodal improvements, and provide a method of prioritizing projects. Traffic Improvements SA region is growing Fast!. By 2040, Bexar County is projected to add over 1.1 million people and 500,000 jobs. Where new housing and jobs are located over the next 25 years will have a major impact on San Antonio’s quality of life. If guided properly, this influx of new residents and workers will enhance our City and positively impact our options for how we live, work, and play. SA Corridors is a collaborative, city-wide effort, led by the Planning and Community Development (DPCD) and supported by VIA Metropolitan Transit, to help shape San Antonio's future development around transit, walking, and biking. RJIS Task Force Strategy • April 27th Task Force meeting for Randolph AFB • May 11th Task Force meeting for Lackland AFB • May 26th Task Force meeting for Camp Bullis • June 8th Task Force meeting for Randolph AFB • July 6th Task Force meeting for Lackland AFB • July 20th Task Force meeting for Camp Bullis • JLUS RJIS Conclusion Meeting TBA Questions? Thank You! Regional Partners One Team, One Mission: Your Success! Joint Base San Antonio: The Premier Installation in the Department of Defense! JBSA: Brings the Airshow back in town!!! The 502nd Air Base Wing will hold the 2017 Air Show @ Lackland Kelly Field on Nov. 4 - 5 from 1000 to 1700 hrs The two-day event will include support from all JBSA services. Headlining the schedule are the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, with the F-35 Heritage demonstration flight team. The air show will also feature civilian flying acts, Heritage aircraft static displays and other active duty aircrafts. Children activities and food will also be available. The event is free and open to the public. More information online at JBSA Air Show www.jbsa.mil. LKD Monument Plaza Who are our Mission Partners One Team, One Mission: Your Success! JBSA-Fort Sam Houston (107) JBSA-Lackland (73) JBSA-Randolph (43) US Army North 24th Air Force Air Education & Training Command HQ, Installation Management Command 25th Air Force AF Personnel Center US Army Medical Command 59th Medical Wing 19th Air Force Installation Management Command- AF Installation & Mission Support AF Recruiting Service Atlantic Center AF Audit Agency Installation Management Command- AF Medical Operations Agency 12th Flying Training Wing Central Joint Information Operations Agency 37 additional units US Army South 37th Training Wing US Army Medical Dept. Center & School 67th Cyberspace Wing JBSA-San