(c) Safety and health.
(d) Training.
1. Air operations.
(e) Supply/storage and maintenance.
(f) Manufacturing and production facilities.
handling.
(g) Research, development and testing.
3. Hazardous material
(h) Housing.
4. Electromagnetic safety.
(i) Operations.
(j) Recreation.
6. Air quality.
(k) Water areas.
7. Noise environment
(1) Reserved land/buffer.
8. Water quality.
(3) Circulation Plan.
(d) Land use/circulation/utilities
(a) Primary roadways.
relationships.
(b) Secondary roadways.
1. Land use.
(c) Parking.
2. Traffic circulation.
(d) Service access and parking.
3. Utilities.
(e) Installation access points.
(f) Pedestrians.
(3) Summary of limitations.
(a) Significant conditions.
(g) Rail service.
(h) Water transportation.
(b) Buildable areas.
(4) Utility Service Plans.
(4) Mission analysis.
(a) Sanitary sewer system.
(a) Mission definition.
(b) Water system.
(b) Organizational structure.
(c) Electric power system.
(c) Planning strength
(d) Solid waste.
(d) Functional relationships.
e.
Concept plans.
(1) Needs and constraints.
(2) Existing spatial relationships.
Environmental assessment and finding.
(3) Synthesis.
h.
Appendix. Possible elements of the report
(4) Goals and objectives.
appendix might include the following:
(5) Alternate concept plans.
(1) Summary of Installation Visual En-
(6) The Concept Plan.
hancement Study.
(a) Land use element
(2) Glossary of terms and abbreviations.
(b) Circulation element,
(3) Long, intermediate, and short-range
(c) Utility service element.
construction programs.
f.
Long-range plans.
(4) List of contributing plans and office or
(1) Plan considerations
staff section responsible for each plan.
(2) Land Use Plain
(5) Compendium of major Planning Board
(a) Administration
decisions (if required).
(b) Commercial services and community.
(c) Medical and dental.
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