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The Davis-Monthan Air Force Base JLUS is part of the Arizona Military Regional Compatibility Project, a proactive statewide endeavor to convene the stakeholders around each base--the relevant jurisdictions, base personnel, landowners, and other interested parties--to address land use compatibility issues.

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  • Davis-Monthan Air Force Base/Tucson/Pima County Joint Land Use Study: Arizona Military Regional Compatibility Project
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Date Created
2004-02
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      azdocs: COM 1.2:M 45/3/2004
    Table Of Contents
  • Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Project purpose -- 1.2. Project goals -- 1.3. Guiding principles -- 1.4. Public participation -- 1.5. Plan implementation -- 2. Study area overview -- 2.1. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base -- 2.2. City of Tucson and Pima County -- 2.3. Planning within the joint land use study area -- 2.4. Generalized land use -- 2.5. Jurisdictional and land ownership patterns -- 3. Review of existing legislation -- 3.1. Existing land-use compatibility legislation, ordinances, and guidelines -- 3.2. Comparison of existing regulations and guidance -- 3.3. Review of legislation/regulations related to the operation of military Facilities in other states -- 4. Trends and issues -- 5. Land use compatibility -- 5.1. Noise and safety considerations -- 5.2. Land use compatibility criteria -- 5.3. Compatible land use plan -- 6. Implementation program

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    Davis-Monthan Air Force Base/Tucson/Pima County Joint Land Use Study: Arizona Military Regional Compatibility Project (Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Department of Commerce, 2004)

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