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BRAC: GETTING THE NEXT ROUND RIGHT BASE REDEVELOPMENT FORUM NOVEMBER 2014

BRAC: GETTING THE NEXT ROUND RIGHT BASE REDEVELOPMENT FORUM NOVEMBER 2014

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BRAC: GETTING THE NEXT ROUND RIGHTBASE REDEVELOPMENT FORUM NOVEMBER 2014

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INTENT

• Congress has vowed that if there is ever another BRAC round, it will definitely not be like the last one.

• Concern that DOD’s proposed legislation for a new BRAC authorization does not include new ideas to fix problems experienced by local communities from previous rounds with property disposal delays, disagreements in environmental clean-up efforts, and bureaucratic hurdles.

• Building upon ADC’s work to date to identify those issues and to propose remedies, this session is intended as a storming session to clarify and prioritize specific goals for legislative changes in the BRAC law to improve the support provided by DOD to communities.

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ADC’S CURRENT POSITIONSADC POLICY STATEMENT, JUNE 3, 2014

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:

• Focus on expediting communities’ economic recovery by reducing bureaucratic steps that cause major delays. • Set aside the Redevelopment Act/McKinney Act or develop a method

to calculate a total contribution to homeless providers based on a percentage of land sale proceeds.

• Require improved environmental site characterization and access to information so that redevelopment planning can occur with full knowledge of the risk and opportunities.

• Enable environmental services cooperative agreements to manage costs, expedite transfer of property, and accelerate community planning.

• Ensure federal environmental and resource protection laws do not impede economic recovery.

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:

• Reinforce the government’s commitments before and after property is transferred to the community.

• Require DOD to maintain minimum levels of maintenance on closing installations until the point of transfer.

• Protect and ensure federal indemnification and similar environmental protections remain in place and prevent attempts to weaken or circumvent this obligation.

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:

• Recognize the uniqueness of base closure property actions by sustaining DoD property disposal leadership, but consolidating the services’ separate activities into a single entity in order to:

• Create a clearly identified single mission which sunsets upon mission completion

• Increase property disposal institutional capacity through a single professional entity

• Ensure consistency and common regulatory interpretation

• Conserve federal resources by reducing administrative costs

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:• Provide adequate financial support to recognize the hardships

communities face and provide investment to jumpstart a speedy recovery

• Strengthen the role of OEA

• Prioritize the relief of community impacts for Congress and the Administration throughout the process.

• Develop a separate BRAC pool for economic development programs to ensure a priority for federally impacted communities

• Bring together agency programs into a joint effort (i.e. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) that ensures federal coordination

• Include facility maintenance and caretaker costs as part of base closure funding; create a single fund for all BRAC sites

• Ensure adequate environmental funding that allows redevelopment projects to move forward

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NEW IDEAS?SPEAK UP

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:

• Focus on expediting communities’ economic recovery by reducing bureaucratic steps that cause major delays. • Set aside the Redevelopment Act/McKinney Act or develop a method

to calculate a total contribution to homeless providers based on a percentage of land sale proceeds.

• Require improved environmental site characterization and access to information so that redevelopment planning can occur with full knowledge of the risk and opportunities.

• Enable environmental services cooperative agreements to manage costs, expedite transfer of property, and accelerate community planning.

• Ensure federal environmental and resource protection laws do not impede economic recovery.

• What is the single biggest cause of delays to economic recovery?

• What can be done to accelerate the LRA’s masterplan development?

• How quickly can planning grants be provided?

• Should the LRA run the federal screening process?

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:

• Reinforce the government’s commitments before and after property is transferred to the community. • Require DOD to maintain minimum levels of maintenance on

closing installations until the point of transfer.

• Protect and ensure federal indemnification and similar environmental protections remain in place and prevent attempts to weaken or circumvent this obligation.

• Where do the commitments waver?

• Who determines a safe condition?

• When does the Government responsibility for security of the property and infrastructure cease?

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:

• Recognize the uniqueness of base closure property actions by sustaining DoD property disposal leadership, but consolidating the services’ separate activities into a single entity in order to:• Create a clearly identified single mission which sunsets upon

mission completion

• Increase property disposal institutional capacity through a single professional entity

• Ensure consistency and common regulatory interpretation

• Conserve federal resources by reducing administrative costs

• Should OSD set up a central office with regions?

• What Service-unique factors would need to be considered?

• What is the advantage of allowing the Services to maintain their respective BRAC property disposal offices?

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THE NEXT BRAC PROCESS NEEDS TO:• Provide adequate financial support to recognize the hardships

communities face and provide investment to jumpstart a speedy recovery

• Strengthen the role of OEA

• Prioritize the relief of community impacts for Congress and the Administration throughout the process.

• Develop a separate BRAC pool for economic development programs to ensure a priority for federally impacted communities

• Bring together agency programs into a joint effort (i.e. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) that ensures federal coordination

• Include facility maintenance and caretaker costs as part of base closure funding; create a single fund for all BRAC sites

• Ensure adequate environmental funding that allows redevelopment projects to move forward

• What or who defines “adequate”?

• How should Economic Development Conveyances be enhanced?

• What limitations on financial support actually help LRA’s?

• What can be done to ensure financial support is not wasted?

• Should the federal government provide tax incentives?

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DISCUSSION

TIM FORDCEO, ASSOCIATION OF DEFENSE COMMUNITIES

SEAN MCGRAWDIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS, WESTON SOLUTIONS, INC.

LUCIAN NIEMEYERPRESIDENT, THE NIEMEYER GROUP