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Final JLUS
Published November 2009
Community Survey
Results
Posted August 2009
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Both of these files can be downloaded from this page. See
the appropriate links to the right.
To Find Out More
Ian Crelling
Principal Planner
Bay County Planning
707 Jenks Ave., Suite B
Panama City, FL 32401
(850) 784-4025
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This page contains all of
the reports and documents prepared as part of this JLUS project.
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Final Joint Land
Use Study (JLUS)
(November 2009)
Click on the icons below to download each of the draft
JLUS chapters. The files can be up to 7.5 Mb each, and
may take several minutes to open depending on the speed
of your internet connection.
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Cover, Title Page,
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents, Acronyms |
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1. Introduction |
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2. Study Area Profile |
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3. Compatibility |
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4. Existing Plans & Programs |
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5. Implementation Plan |
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Appendices |
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Final Joint Land
Use Study (JLUS)
Public Hearing Presentation
(November 2009)
Click on the icon below to download the presentation.
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Presentation |
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For the following documents, click on the picture of the document below to open.
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Community Survey Results
A community survey to solicit citizen and
business input was conducted during the Spring of 2009
in an effort to assist the JLUS Project Team and
steering committees with determining key issues,
identifying areas of concern, and ascertaining the
general knowledge and viewpoints concerning the
installation.
Click the graph to the left to download a summary of
the survey results.
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Compatibility Factors Brochure
Compatibility, in relationship to military readiness,
can be defined as the balance or compromise between
community needs and interests and the needs and
interests of the military. The goal of compatibility
planning is to promote an environment where both
entities can coexist successfully. A number of factors
influence whether community and military plans,
programs, and activities are compatible or in conflict.
There exists a list of 24 compatibility factors that
apply to all Joint Land Use Studies, which are used to
characterize local issues (see text box at the bottom of
this page). The 24 compatibility factors are described
in this brochure.
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Fact Sheet #1
The first fact sheet for this project describes the JLUS program, the
objectives for the JLUS, how the JLUS will be developed
and opportunities for the public to provide input into
the process. This fact sheet will be used during public
workshops and meetings with agency representatives to
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Matrix Design Group
maintains a collection of references on compatibility planning.
If you would like to find out more about other JLUS projects or
compatibility planning, click the link below.
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