OPEN HOUSE INFORMATION PACKET  Community Integrated Master Plan     January 27, 2010                                                                         5‐8 pm

OPEN HOUSE INFORMATION PACKET Community Integrated Master Plan January 27, 2010
January 27, 2010 5‐8 pm Vision Statement Packet Contents The Commandant’s vision for the Marine Corps includes working more closely in partnership with business and communities to foster symbiotic relationships and the development and implementation of long‐term joint planning for sustainability. The Marine Corps is facilitating a Community Integrated Master Plan to evaluate community‐military development partnering opportunities. There are unmet facility needs and security requirements at Marine Barracks Washington. There is a potential to meet common community and military needs through the process. Recognizing that the Marine Barracks and the community are linked in past and present, our goal is to use a coordinated planning process to create a win‐win in meeting the development needs of the local community and Marine Corps. Community and stakeholder involvement is essential to the success of the Community Integrated Master Plan efforts and your participation is encouraged. 
Mission and History 
Overview 
Process and Participation 
Aerial photographs of study area 
Opinion survey 
Comment form Community Integrated Master Plan Open House Information Packet
Room Set‐up This meeting is presented in an open house format to allow for a more informal interaction between Community Integrated Master Plan team members and you. Displays throughout the meeting area depict the mission and history of Marine Barracks Washington, an overview of the Community Integrated Master Plan, and the different phases involved in this process—as illustrated below. Station 2
Overview
Station 1
Mission and History
Station 3
Process and Participation
Station 4
Comment Table
Welcome
Sign In Table
Community Leadership
Group Displays
For more information, visit our project website: www.sedistrictcimp.com
This packet contains the same content that appears in the open house informational displays Community In t egr a t e d Ma s t er Plan
MISSION AND HIS T OR Y
Current Facilities
Mission
Special Security and Ceremonial
Duties for Nation’s Capital and
the World
- Presidential Support Duties
- Ceremonial Marchers
History
8th & I – Officer Housing, Parade
Grounds, Admin Space
Annex – Enlisted Housing,
Training, Parking, and
Community-Marine Corps
Shared Sports Field
Established in 1801
Oldest Active Post in
the Marine Corps
Building 20 – Enlisted Housing,
Administrative, Fitness, Training,
Food, and Service
- Silent Drill Platoon
- Body Bearers
Washington Navy Yard
Leased Facilities –
Marine Corps Institute
Admin and Production
- Color Guard
- Drum & Bugle Corps
Barracks in 1896
- U.S. Marine Band
Marine Corps Institute
- Education and training of
Marines worldwide
Marine Barracks and the Surrounding Community through Time
- Sunset Parades on Tuesdays
- Evening Parades on Fridays
Barracks in 1908
1857 Boschke Map
1913 Baist Map
1988 USGS Aerial Photography
1949 USGS Aerial Photography
1999 District of Columbia Aerial Photography
Barracks stables before
officer quarters were built
For more
more information, please visit the project
project website
website at: www.sedistrictcimp.com
www.sedistrictcimp.com
Community In t egr a t e d Ma s t er Plan
O VER VIEW
What is the Community Integrated Master Plan (CIMP)?
WHY?
An evaluation of community-military development partnership opportunities
Initial Driver
- Unmet facility needs and security requirements at the
Marine Barracks
Potential Joint Community-Military Projects
Bigger Picture:
- Develop a plan that links Marine Corps and community needs
- Seek approvals and funding in a comprehensive package
Initial Study Area
Marine Barracks Washington Heritage Museum
Recreation/Fitness Facilities
- Gym
- Pool
- Indoor/Outdoor Playing Fields
Parking
Meeting Space
Community Service Facilities/Other Public Facilities
Family Housing
Modern Fire Station/Public Safety Center
Educational Facilities
Federal Child Development Center
Potential sites for projects to be identified
through the CIMP process
For more
more information, please visit the project
project website
website at: www.sedistrictcimp.com
www.sedistrictcimp.com
Community In t egr a t e d Ma s t er Plan
PR OCE SS AND PAR TICIPATION
Fall 2009
February 2010
Preliminary
Data Gathering
Workshop 1:
Needs and Goals
January - August 2010
January 27, 2010
Meetings,
Interviews and
Workshops
Open House
March 2010
Workshop 2:
Potential
Development Sites
Fall - Winter 2010
Development
of CIMP
August 2010
April 2010
Charrette: CIMP
Way Forward
Workshop 3:
CIMP Alternatives
2010 and Beyond
May 2010
DC and Federal
Approvals,
Funding, and
Implementation
Workshop 4:
CIMP Consensus
Elements
Your Input is Essential
Provide written comments to help us understand your issues, concerns, and needs
Participate in the four workshops and charrette
Visit www.sedistrictcimp.com
Engage other members of the community
Recognizing that the community and Marine Barracks are linked in past and present, our goal is to use a coordinated planning process to create
a win-win in meeting the development needs of the local community and Marine Corps.
For more
more information, please visit the project
project website
website at: www.sedistrictcimp.com
www.sedistrictcimp.com
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IN YOUR OPINION…
Community Integrated Master Plan Your opinions on the following are particularly of interest at this stage in the Community Integrated Master Plan process. You can provide your opinions on this form, at www.sedistrictcimp.com, or via U.S. Postal Service to the address on the back of this sheet. ***Please Print*** 1. List potential benefits and concerns you have regarding the Community Integrated Master Plan:
Potential Benefits
Concerns
2. How do you view the current relationship between the Marine Barracks and the community?
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Good
Marginal
Poor
3. List the top three issues that you think that the Community Integrated Master Plan should address:
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b.
c.
4. List the top three activities/uses/facilities that you would rather not see in the community:
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b.
c.
Over 5. A series of community workshops is planned to guide the Community Integrated Master Plan process. Please
indicate your preference for the following:
Workshop duration:
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 Other, please specify:
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2 hours
4 hours
6 hours
All day
Workshop timing (mark as many as you would like):
 Weekdays, between 8 AM and 11 AM
 Weekdays, between 11PM and 2 PM
 Weekdays, between 2 PM and 5 PM
 Weekdays, after 6 PM
 Weekdays, anytime between 8 AM and 9 PM
 Saturday, 9 AM -12 PM
 Sunday, 9 AM -12 PM
 Other, please specify:
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Workshop topics – what would be of most interest to you? (mark as many as you would like):
 Community Integrated Master Plan goals
and objectives
 Infrastructure considerations (e.g., roads,
utilities, parking)
 Requirements/needs and wants
 Development of potential alternatives
 Community-military development partnering
opportunities
 Consensus building for preferred direction
of the plan
 Identification of potential project sites
 Funding and implementation
 Applicable case studies
 Fostering Marine Corps youth/community
members mentorship pogroms
 Existing conditions and constraints
 Other, please specify:
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______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Name: Address: Email: Please give this form to one of the Marine Corps representatives here at the meeting or mail to: Capt. Lisa Lawrence Public Affairs Officer Marine Barracks Washington 8th and I Streets SE Washington, DC 20390
COMMENT SHEET
Community Integrated Master Plan Thank you for providing your comments on the Community Integrated Master Plan. Comments may be submitted at the meeting, by visiting the project website at www.sedistrictcimp.com, or via U.S. Postal Service to the address below. Over for more space 
***Please Print*** Name: Address: Email: Please give this form to one of the Marine Corps representatives here at the meeting or mail to: Capt. Lisa Lawrence Public Affairs Officer Marine Barracks Washington 8th and I Streets SE Washington, DC 20390