The JLUS strategies incorporate a variety of actions that promote
education, communication, compatible land use, and resource
planning. Upon proper implementation, existing and potential
compatibility issues arising from the civilian / military interface
can be eliminated or significantly mitigated. The recommended
strategies function as the heart of the JLUS document and are
the culmination of the planning process.
It is important to note
that the JLUS is not an
enforceable plan, but
rather a
recommended set of
strategies which should
be implemented by
the JLUS stakeholders
to address current and
potential
future compatibility
issues.
Each of the JLUS strategies that are included in this chapter is
meant to address the specific compatibility issues that are
described in greater detail in Chapter 5 of the Pinal County JLUS
Background Report document. The issues correspond to the
compatibility factors in Chapter 5 of the JLUS Background Report
document for easy reference and can be used to read
additional information on the specifics of the issues. The issues
are identified before each set of associated strategies as a point
of reference to what the strategies are addressing.
The key to the implementation of strategies is to establish a Pinal
County JLUS Implementation Committee (see Strategy COM-1A)
to oversee the execution of the JLUS strategies. Through this
committee, local jurisdictions, the AZARNG, developers, and
other stakeholders can continue their collaboration to establish
procedures, recommend or refine specific actions, and make
adjustments to strategies over time to ensure the JLUS continues
to resolve key compatibility issues into the future through realistic
strategies and implementation. Appropriate local jurisdictions
and local stakeholder groups, especially those engaged in a
compatibility issue at the local level, will be formally invited to
participate as committee members to ensure local input and
social inclusion.
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