TM 5-803-1
CHAPTER 6
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT SITE MAP
semipermanent, temporary), topographic features, and
0-1.
Basic
principles
development constraints such as quantity safety distance
.
a. The Future Development Site Map shows the
arcs, noise contours, or floodplain. The Land Use and
location of all proposed buildings and facilities identified
Circulation Plans, as discussed in chapter 4, define the
in the TERF to support the mission of the installation. The
proposed functional land use relationships as well as the
.
manner, content, and symbols used to prepare this standard
major elements of the circulation system.
size map is contained in TB ENG 353. This chapter
c. The primary source of building and facility require-
describes the procedures to be followed in siting new
ments is the TERF. The TERF. identifies additional space
buildings and facilities on the installation to ensure that
requirements which have been developed based upon
the proposed sitings are in accordance with the policies
standard Department of Defense space allowances and
and plans of the Master Plan Report.
planning criteria. Using the space requirements identified in
b. The siting of new facilities is to be governed by the
the TERF, a list of additional facilities by category code
following basic principles
should be prepared. This list should identify the scope of
(1) The location of all proposed installation buildings
each project and indicate whether it is an addition to an
and facilities should be coordinate regardless of funding
existing facility or construction of a new facility. This
source or responsible agency.
summary should include all long-range and short-range
(2) The functional and spatial relationships estab-
facility requirements regardless of funding source of
lished in the Land Use Plan should be preserved.
responsible agency.
(3). Flexibility must be maintained to meet changed
d. The next step involves the translation of the various
requirements within land use areas.
facility requirements into typical building "footprint" to be
(4) Conflicts with existing facilities should be
shown on Future Development Site Map. A "footprint" is
prevented and compatibility with adjacent uses should be
a representation of the proposed facility in plan view. The
sought.
building "footprint" does not need to be based upon
detailed facility planning or design, but should represent
6-2. Methods
the size and shape of a typical facility of the type proposed
(see figure 6-1 ). For a one-story building, the "footprint"
a. Preparation of the Future Development Site Map
will reflect the entire square footage of the required
includes the following basic steps: a review of the previously
facility. For multi-story buildings, the area of the " footprint'"
developed Land Use, Circulation, and Utility Service
will be in proportion to the number of floors relative to the
Plans; summarizing all future building and facility require
total square footage of the building. A building" footprint"
ments; developing "footprints" of proposed facilities; and
can be approximate or exact depending on the information
,
locating these "footprints'* on the plan sheets based upon
available. Projects identified in the short-range Military
site planning principles and considerations. This process
Construction, Army (MCA) program will probably have
focuses on the location and spatial arrangement of indivi-
more detailed information available. Standard building
dual buildings and facilities within established land use
designs have been identified for certain types of structures
areas.
and should be used when appropriate. Other facilities
b. When preparing the Future Development Site
shown on the Future Development Site Map include new
Map, maximum use should be made of Existing Condition
roads, parking lots, storm drainage retention basin,
Maps, plans, and other special studies. Existing conditions
electrical substation, ball fields, etc. These facilities also
maps, especially the Development Constraint Map, provide
have typical "footprints" which are reflective of their
detailed information about the installation. This includes
function and use.
information relating to existing buildings (permanent,
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