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NAS Kingsville

NAS Kingsville. Glenn R. Jones Community Plans and Liaison Officer-Mission Sustainment. August 7 th , 2012. Kingsville Community. King Ranch. Texas A&M Kingville. Kingsville/Kleberg County. Kingsville Population: ~ 26,000 Texas A&M Kingsville on west side

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NAS Kingsville

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  1. NAS Kingsville Glenn R. Jones Community Plans and Liaison Officer-Mission Sustainment August 7th, 2012

  2. Kingsville Community King Ranch Texas A&M Kingville Kingsville/Kleberg County • Kingsville Population: ~26,000 • Texas A&M Kingsville on west side • NAS Kingsville on the east side • Four major divisions of the King Ranch: 825,000 acres • Military – University – Agriculture – Supporting Businesses • ~ Kingsville, Texas

  3. Economic Impact • More than $450 Million annually to Kleberg County • More than $50 Million annually to Nueces County • Annual Military Payroll more than $43M • Annual Civilian Payroll more than $93M • Local Annual Procurementmore than $16.5M • Contracts annually $19.5M • Source: Kingsville Economic Development Council

  4. NAS Kingsville Equipment 17 R 17 L • The DoD/FAA's ASR-11 DASR • Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR) coverage to 60 miles • Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar (MSSR) coverage • to 120 miles (sqwak) 13 L 13 R • FPN-63 Precision Approach RADAR • Used for instrument landings in weather 200’ ceiling/1/2 mile visibility • U.S. Navy requirement for shore and ship 31 R 31 L 35 L 35 R • AR/URN-25 Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) • Primary means for navigation • Provides range and bearing to pilot • Only means of FAA approved navigation in T-45

  5. McMullen Target Range 4,000 acres / 2 sites (Yankee/Dixie) Escondido Ranch 6,500 acres NALF Orange Grove 1,379 acres Two 8,000 ft runways • NAS Kingsville • Approximately 4,000 acres • Four 8,000 ft. Runways • 1.2 million SF of Buildings • 4 Aviation Hangars Kingsville Airspace So how busy is South Texas? NASK Operations 215,537 NASCC Operations 281,215 CRP Operations 110,000 Total 606,752 DFW Operations 646,803 • Air Space: 36,000 cubic miles • 2011 Tower Ops 130,415 • 2011 Radar Ops 45,442 • 2011 NOG Ops 39,680 • 2011 Total Ops 215,537 • 2011 SUA Sorties 20,420

  6. NAS Kingsville, TX • NAS Kingsville: 1 of 2 Advanced Navy Tactical Jet Pilot Training Facilities. • Texas Cities have Zoning Authority • Texas Counties no Zoning Authority • State of Texas LGC 241 – Airport Zoning Act

  7. NAS Kingsville, TX • City of Kingsville and Kleberg County JLUS • Joint Airport Zoning Board (JAZB) • AICUZ/RAICUZ • NAS Kingsville • NALF Orange Grove (Jim Wells County) • McMullen Target (McMullen County) • Community Plans and Liaison Officer (CPLO) • Jim Wells County JLUS/NALF Orange Grove

  8. EncroachmentAICUZ & JLUS

  9. JLUS Implementation City of Kingsville & Kleberg County Support • JAZB • Compatible Land Use Ordinances • Lighting Ordinances • Kingsville Industrial Foundation • Director of Development • Established Development Review Board • CPLO Board Member

  10. JLUS Implementation City of Kingsville & Kleberg County Support • Sound Attenuation • BASH • Disclosure/Notice • Deed Restrictions/PLAT Notice • CPLO – POC for Compatibility • AICUZ Information on City and County Website

  11. JLUS Implementation City of Kingsville & Kleberg County Support • State Legislation • Encroachment Protection • Early Notification & Compatible Siting • Texas Commanders Council & Texas Military Preparedness Commission

  12. Questions GLENN R. JONES CPLO-MS NAS KINGSVILLE

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