Planning Tools to Support Compatible Development: Documenting Your Encroachment Threat
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About This Case Study
Determining encroachment threats and crafting appropriate solutions can be tricky and time-consuming. Planners must consider not only the military mission, but also the needs and concerns of the local community and the environmental impacts of what they propose. Successful planning for encroachment at the local and regional levels is evident in the Army Compatible Use Buffer plan developed by Oregon National Guard’s Camp Rilea and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point’s cooperative partnerships.
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