TM 5-803-1
(7) Fuels, heating and cooling.
should be noted, as should limitations relating to fuel,
(a) Department of the-Army policy provides
steam and high temperature water, and cooling distribution
lines. Fuel storage capacity can be analyzed based on
the basis for analyzing energy sources, fuel services, and
historical peaks, heating fuel supply conditions, and major
storage capacities relative to fuel procurement policies.
component limitations. Methods for eliminating system
Off-post suppliers will provide data to establish available
limitations should be identified
supply, connection points, and distribution mains within
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and in the vicinity of the installation. Contract limitations
improvements to remove the initial limitations within each
and fuel source priorities should be identified, as should
system should be estimated Department of Defense fuel
available forecasts that directly limit the supply of fuel to
supply agency and transmission supplier policies provide
the installation.
guidance for establishing future energy use and reserve
(b) The service area of on-post distribution
requirements.
systems should be identified for natural gas, heating steam
(8) Communications and telephone system. An
or hot water, and cooling chilled water. The location of
central heating and cooling plants, fuel oil storage tanks,
and coal storage and handling yards should be evaluated
tronics Officer and the serving telephone company. The
in terms of their relationship to other land uses. Areas of
existing level of service and the capacity of major telephone
actual or suspected low pressure and locations of high
facilities and trunkline routings will be established to
demand for production needs should be identified
identify service limitations. The response time required
(c) The carrying capacity of major components
for upgrading or increasing the telephone service capacity
should be analyzed baaed on the current Basewide Energy
should be reviewed Response time requirements are
Systems Plan. The relationship of demand during peak
dependent upon the communication facilities rather than
and non-peak periods to the capacity of central plants
on population
should be assessed The age and condition of equipment
Section IV. SUMMARY OF LIMITATIONS
2-18. Buildable areas
2-17.
Description
Based upon the comprehensive analysis of on-post and
The off-post and on-post analyses together identify those
off-post conditions, a summary of limitations should be
conditions which combine to delimit buildable areas for
prepared This summary identifies those specific conditions
the installation An exhibit of available buildable areas,
which most directly affect the installation's ability to carry
like the one shown in figure 2-6, will be included in the
out its mission. This summary should not simply repeat
Master Plan Report The buildable areas of an installation
the findings of the data collection and analysis although
exclude all portions of the installation having one or more
references to previous sections of the analyses should be
site development limitations. Such limitations may be
used to support the conclusions reached The summary
related to natural features, safety distance requirements,
should clearly convey why particular conditions are
air operations, training and maneuver requirements, or
important in relation to the overall character of existing
other significant restrictions.
and future development of the installation.
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