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Military Transformation Task Force October 13, 2015 City of Bexar County San Antonio San Antonio Chamber of Commerce 1 1 Agenda 1. Citizens to be Heard 2. Review and Approval of Minutes of July 22, 2015 3. Administrative Business a)


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Military Transformation Task Force

October 13, 2015

City of San Antonio Bexar County San Antonio Chamber of Commerce

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Agenda

  • 1. Citizens to be Heard
  • 2. Review and Approval of Minutes of July 22, 2015
  • 3. Administrative Business

a) MTTF/Office of Military Affairs (Mr. Robert Murdock, City of San Antonio)

  • 4. Information Items (Mr. Robert Murdock, City of San Antonio)

a) Texas Military Communities Mayor’s Forum

  • 5. SAWS Alternative Water Source for JBSA
  • 6. MTTF Statement of Support for Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance

Grant Funding

  • 7. Randolph Air Force Base Encroachment Issues
  • 8. Update from MTTF Committee Chairs, Joint Base San Antonio, and Other MTTF

Organizational Representatives

  • 9. Adjourn
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Citizens to be Heard

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Review and Approval of Minutes from July 22, 2015

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Administrative Business

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Future Meetings

Upcoming MTTF Meetings

  • Location: Municipal Plaza B Room
  • Time: 1:30 PM
  • January 27, 2016
  • April 27, 2016
  • July 27, 2016
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Information Items

  • 1. Texas Military Communities Mayor’s Forum
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SAWS Alternative Water Source for JBSA

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MTTF Statement of Support for DEEAG Funding

  • The MTTF is in full support of the proposal of SAWS to

build infrastructure to increase the military value of the San Antonio military installations and missions

  • The MTTF supports the pursuit of the DEAAG funds

by AACOG to assist with the cost of these projects, particularly given the statewide and national impact of the local military missions

  • The MTTF recommends that the City Council find

monetary solutions to ensure that military installations are not prevented from interconnecting, including impact fee waiver, or other solutions

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Randolph Air Force Encroachment Issues

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UPDATE: JBSA Randolph Encroachment

Completed Actions:

  • Passed HB1640 and HB2232

– Compatible Development Coordination – Military Sustainability Commissions for counties

  • JLUS finalized and adopted
  • Installation Complex Encroachment Management

Plan (ICEMAP) finalized:

– Confirmed urban encroachment / bird risk as top issues

  • Corrected clear zone boundaries in Air Installation

Compatible Use Zone Study (AICUZ) Next Steps:

  • Implementation of HB1640 and HB2232 by

affected cities and counties

  • Implementation of JLUS strategies

– Establishment of the JLUS Implementation Committee – Resolutions for each community and county to formally adopt JLUS – Development of partnerships to manage encroachment challenges

  • Development of real estate notification legislation

Significant vulnerabilities remain within all four JBSA-Randolph clear zones and southeast accident potential zone

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MTTF Committee Updates

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Neighborhoods and Real Property Committee Chair: Howard Peak

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Communication and Legislative Affairs Committee Co-Chairs: Mark Frye and Jesse Hereford

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Communication and Legislative

What We Do: Coordinate and facilitate communication efforts among key stakeholders who are actively involved in promoting military expansion(s) across San Antonio. Key activities include retaining missions vital to our national security and the San Antonio role as we look forward to the future. We coordinate and integrate military-related State and Federal legislative and communications efforts among City, County and the San Antonio Chamber in consultation with Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA). Ongoing Activities Include:

  • Participating in SA to DC and Viva! San Antonio activities
  • Meeting with State and Federal delegation and staffers to promote MTTF agenda
  • Meeting with City and County legislative staffers / lobbyists
  • Interacting with Texas Military Preparedness Commission and JBSA to promote

San Antonio interests Completed Items:

  • Participated in ADC National Security Summit in DC (June).
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Mission Readiness and Sustainability Committee Co-Chairs: Eric Stephens and John Williams

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JBSA Lackland JLUS Description: Conduct Joint Land-Use Study for JBSA Lackland Completed Actions:

  • Light Study – Commissioners Court Approval – 12/10/2013
  • Light Study Technical Committee Kickoff – 02/12/2014
  • Data Collection | Stakeholder Interviews – 05/27/2014
  • Public Meeting at Commissioners Court – 09/01/2015

Next Steps:

  • Committee to Consider Lighting Order Revisions
  • Late January/Early February 2016

Staff Support: Bexar County

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JBSA Randolph JLUS Description: Conduct Joint Land-Use Study for JBSA Randolph Completed Actions:

  • Final Report Accepted by the Executive Advisory Council
  • n July 2, 2015.
  • Data collection efforts/Small Area Studies
  • Sortable Strategies Spreadsheet
  • Executive Summary

Next Steps:

  • Small area Land Use studies within Accident Potential and

Noise Contour Zones with affected Cities – 75% Complete

  • Resolutions to adopt JLUS Study by Participating Members
  • Implementation of 126 Identified Strategies

Staff Support: Bexar County

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JBSA Randolph JLUS Strategy Responsibility Summary

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Updates from Joint Base San Antonio and Other MTTF Organizational Representatives

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Adjourn