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FORT HOOD
JOINT LAND USE STUDY
PROJECT UPDATE
JANUARY 13, 2016
JLUS PROCESS
(13 MONTHS)
• Task 1 & 2 – Project Kick-Off & Interviews
• Task 3 – Data Collection & Mapping
• Task 4, 5 & 6 – Land Use Compatibility
• Tasks 7 & 8 – Prepare Draft & Final Study
• Task 9 – Final Presentations
(Public input received at key phases of project)
MEETING DATES
• Dec 2 – 4 – Stakeholder Interviews
• Dec 3 – Public Kick-off Meeting
• Dec 15 – Stakeholder Interviews
• Jan 13 – Committee Updates & HOTDA Brief
• Jan 14 – Stakeholder Interviews
• Jan 25 & 26 – Stakeholder Interviews (Ft. Hood)
INSTALLATION TOUR
• Windshield tour of the Fort
• Installation Command Briefing
• Meeting with Garrison Command Staff
• Overflight – understand land use patterns
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
• Municipalities
– City of Killeen
– City of Gatesville
– City of Belton
– City of Copperas Cove
– City of Harker Heights
– City of Temple
– City of Nolanville
– City of Lampasas
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
• Counties
– Bell County
– Coryell County
• Other Government Agencies
– CTCOG
– TXDOT
– Texas Parks and Wildlife
– Hill Country Transit District
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
• Education
– Central Texas College
– Texas A&M University - Central Texas
– Killeen ISD
– Copperas Cove ISD
• Utility Providers
– Clearwater Water District
– WCID #1
– Oncor
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
• Healthcare
– Seton Hospital
– Metroplex Hospital
• Community / Business Organizations
– HOTDA
– Killeen Chamber of Commerce
– Keep Killeen Beautiful
– CenTex Sustainability
– Veterans Council
– Workforce Solutions
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
• Development
– Yalgo Engineering
– W&B Development
• Fort Hood
– III Corps Staff
– Operational Test Command
– Garrison
• DPW
• DPTMS
• DAO
– First Army Division West
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• Communities in the region work well
together & with Fort Hood
• Strong Relationships/Partnerships
• Communities clearly expressed that it is a
priority to support Fort Hood
• Desire for growth without encroaching on
Fort Hood
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• A region that is growing (not just from military
growth)
• Factors that have influenced growth:
– Strong state economy
– Military retirees
– Affordable housing / cost of living
– Medical facilities
– Educational opportunities
– Transportation linkages
– Quality of life
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• Desire for continued growth – different
approaches and tools available at the local
level.
• Water is important for sustained growth
– emphasis on groundwater quality and
access
• I-14 designation and I-35 interchange
• Improvements to Highway 195
• Residential development occurring across the
region
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• Communities have not observed issues with
training at Fort Hood (impacts on residents)
• Golden Cheek Warbler population being
sustained on Fort Hood
• No issues with RF spectrum reported
• Concerns about flooding hazards
downstream of Fort Hood
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• Opportunity for partnerships
– Parks, walking/biking trails
– Land exchanges – economic
development
– 2nd Runway at Robert Gray Army Airfield
– Variety of Community events/clubs
(Fort Hood plays important role already)
– Emerging opportunities
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• Need to include Western Training Area in the
study
• Focus Areas
– Examine growth along FM 116 (north of
Copperas Cove)
– Evaluate land use in North Fort Hood /
Hwy 36 area
– Developed areas along southern
boundary of Fort Hood (Hood Army
Airfield)
STAKEHOLDER SUMMARY
• Provision of water is the most important
determining factor where growth occurs
outside of cities
• MUD districts emerging as development tool
that can circumvent municipal influence on
growth patterns
• Limits on ability to control the location and
height of structures that may interfere with
air navigation outside of cities
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PLAN
• City of Killeen PIO
– Publish notices/advertisement
– Variety of media (paper, email, etc)
• Project Website (www.forthood-jlus.org)
• Comment form on website
• Public Meetings
– Kickoff Meeting (Dec 3 – 6:30)
– Public Meeting to review draft (TBD)
– Public Meeting to review final draft (TBD)
– Final Presentation (TBD)
www.forthood-jlus.org
LOCAL PLAN & ORDINANCE REVIEW
• Initial review completed of local plans and
land use ordinances (Gatesville pending).
• Included all cities and counties that were
part of the stakeholder interviews
• Review included zoning and subdivision
ordinances, comprehensive plans, building
codes, charter / form of government, ETJ
and military coordination protocol.
GIS DATA COLLECTION
• GIS data collection progressing well.
• Primary coordination occurring with CTCOG
and Fort Hood DPW.
• Approximately 270 different data layers
collected for the region to date.
• Beginning to develop parcel based existing
land use data (focusing on area within 2
miles of Fort Hood)
PUBLIC KICK-OFF MEETING SUMMARY
• City of Killeen Council Chambers – Dec 3
– Introductions made by the Killeen City
Manager and Garrison Commander
– Questions
• Website
• Presentation downloads
• Public involvement
• Process
• Study recommendations
• Implementation
NEXT STEPS
• Next Steps
– January – February
– Complete interviews, data collection and
mapping
• Next Meeting Dates
– March 16, 2016 (Proposed)
• Review Data Collection
• Review Mapping
– April 20, 2016 (Proposed)
• Land Use Analysis
• Land Use Policy Discussion
FORT HOOD
JOINT LAND USE STUDY
PROJECT UPDATE
JANUARY 13, 2016

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