JOINT LAND USE STUDY (JLUS)

MINUTES OF PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETING # 2

Thursday, October 18, 2007- 6:00 P.M.

City of Ozark Municipal Complex

Ozark, AL  36360

 

The Fort Rucker Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) project held its second public involvement meeting at the City of Ozark Municipal Complex in Ozark, AL on October 18, 2007. The meeting was called to order at 6:02 P.M. by Mr. Scott Farmer, Community Development Director of the Southeast Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission, the project sponsor. Mr. Farmer, who also serves as the JLUS coordinator, welcomed those in attendance and briefly stated the JLUS project goals and objectives. This meeting is continuing the regional public involvement meetings for the Fort Rucker JLUS project being held in various locations in the Southeast Alabama region. Those in attendance who signed in were as follows:

 

Scott Farmer, SEARP&DC

David Lebert, SEARP&DC

Thomas B. Solomon, SEARP&DC

Jack Holmes, Fort Rucker

Jane McArdle (Wiregrass Aviator)

Mayor Bob Bunting, City of Ozark

Charles Lott, Jack, AL.

Lance Griffin, Dothan Eagle Newspaper

Sarah Gilbert, Southern Star Newspaper

Winston Jackson, councilmember, City of Ozark

Col. Scott Larese, Garrison Commander, Fort Rucker

Gerald Harden, Dale County Commissioner, JLUS Policy Committee

Steve Averett, New Brockton, AL.

Bob Cooper, Enterprise, AL.

Douglas Pittman, New Brockton, AL.

Teresa and Floyd Bellard, Tabernacle Community

Jeff Jordan, Town of Newton

Steve Price, City of Ozark

Gary McDaniel

Joe McDaniel

Halpert Byrd

Brenda Byrd

 

Mr. Scott Farmer provided a brief overview of the JLUS project and explained the various steps that will be involved including the solicitation of public comment on land use around the Fort Rucker military installation footprint. Mr. Farmer stated the JLUS is being funded through a 90% Department of Defense/Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) grant and the 10% local matching funds are being provided by the Friends of Fort Rucker. The project is expected to be completed by October, 2008.

 

Mr. Farmer provided an overview of the Department of Defense video, “The Base Next Door” prior to it being shown to the attendees. Mr. Farmer stated that this video, although dated, still represents the best available overview of the JLUS process addressing land use issues affecting both the public and military installations. The video highlighted some of the land use issues associated with military base operations and land use patterns of the surrounding areas. The video further explained in some detail the purpose and scope of conducting a JLUS to mitigate some of these issues.

 

Following the video, Mr. Farmer narrated a detailed PowerPoint presentation highlighting the various training facility locations in the Southeast Alabama region and closely associated with Fort Rucker’s military readiness mission. Mr. Farmer also explained the JLUS committees, (Technical and Working) and their role and ultimate responsibility that they will have in making the final JLUS recommendations to regional local governments when the JLUS planning study is completed. Mr. Farmer recognized several committee members who were in attendance.

 

Following the presentation of the video and PowerPoint presentations, Mr. Farmer asked for comments from the citizens attending the meeting. He stated that the project sponsor would take all comments from the floor and would be compiling these and will be passing all comments on to the JLUS Technical and Working Committees for discussion.

 

The following comments were noted:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After ample time was allowed for all comments or questions from the public to be received, the meeting was adjourned on motion at 7:20 p.m.

 

Respectfully Submitted:

 

 

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