Issue / Strategy
institutions
COM-3
Coordination with Northeast North Carolina Jurisdictions
Lack of coordination between Seymour Johnson AFB / Dare County Range and northeast North Carolina counties, cities and towns on planning and land use issues leading to
lack of information sharing and coordinated evaluation of reciprocal development impacts.
COM-3A DCR
Coordination
MAA Establish Internal Information Liaisons
COM-3B DCR MIA Create and Maintain a GIS Data Clearinghouse
Short-Term
Mid-Term
Each northeastern NC jurisdiction and Seymour Johnson AFB / Dare County
Range should identify an internal liaison within their organization that is
responsible for relaying information from outside parties to their organization to
ensure that all entities are aware of pertinent information and information does not
stop at one person.
The counties and municipalities in the northeast North Carolina JLUS Study Area,
as well as federal and state agencies and Seymour Johnson AFB should work
collaboratively to develop a GIS clearinghouse to share GIS data for the Dare
County Range JLUS Study Area, e.g., military footprints, existing land use,
zoning, and other pertinent GIS data, to enable enhanced long-range
compatibility planning. In addition, a protocol for accessing and updating the
information should be developed to ensure accuracy and appropriate security
measures are established.
Primary Lead Partner: NC Department of Commerce Rural Economic
Development Division
Other Partners: federal and state agencies, as appropriate
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