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Final JLUS
The Final Camp Bullis JLUS is available online. Please click on the “Resources/Links” menu and select “JLUS Documents” to obtain these files.


For Further Info

Frank Sherman
City of San Antonio
Office of Military Affairs
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283-3966
Phone 210-207-2712
frank.sherman@sanantonio.gov

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Final Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study

The following links provide access to the Final Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study (JLUS). This version of the document was adopted by the City of San Antonio City Council on June 18, 2009.

Comments or questions on the JLUS process can be sent to:

Frank Sherman
City of San Antonio
Office of Military Affairs
P.O. Box 839966
San Antonio, TX 78283-3966
Phone 210-207-2712
frank.sherman@sanantonio.gov
 
      Cover, Table of Contents, Acronyms 2.9 Mb
      1. Introduction 2.9 Mb
      2. Study Area Profile 10.9 Mb
      3. Compatibility 18.9 Mb
      4. Existing Plans & Programs 2.4 Mb
      5. Implementation Plan 8.2 Mb
       
Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study
Executive Summary Brochure

Click the link below to download a copy of the Final Executive Summary Brochure for the Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study (JLUS).  The Executive Summary provides a quick overview of the JLUS process and the strategies that were developed to address compatibility issues near Camp Bullis.

 
      Executive Summary Brochure 4.6 Mb
       
Camp Bullis Joint Land Use Study
Presentation to San Antonio City Council
June 17, 2009

Click the link below to download a copy of the PowerPoint slides to be used during the presentation to the San Antonio City Council.
 
      Presentation to City Council 0.5 Mb


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Compatibility Factors Brochure
Compatibility, in relationship to military readiness, can be defined as the balance or compromise between community needs and interests and the needs and interests of the military. The goal of compatibility planning is to promote an environment where both entities can coexist successfully.

A number of factors influence whether community and military plans, programs, and activities are compatible or in conflict. There exists a list of 24 compatibility factors that apply to all Joint Land Use Studies, which are used to characterize local issues (see text box at the bottom of this page). The 24 compatibility factors are described in this brochure.
   
Fact Sheet #1
The first fact sheet for this project describes the JLUS program, the objectives for the JLUS, how the JLUS will be developed and opportunities for the public to provide input into the process. This fact sheet will be used during public workshops and meetings with agency representatives to help explain the JLUS process.

 

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