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3-5.1.2.22 Visual Conditions.
3-5.1.2.23 Wetlands Protection.
3-5.1.3 Site Opportunities and Constraints. Provide the evaluation as a written and graphic summary of
site opportunities and constraints for UEPH facilities. The documentation should show the boundaries
and acreage, the number and types of facilities to be situated on the land, any waivers, conditions or
restrictions, and the points of connection to the required utility systems. Footprints of the facilities within
3-6 SITE VERIFICATION.
3-6.1 Based upon the site opportunities and constraints and comparison to the program requirements,
verify that the site meets the project requirements. The validation of a site will be in accordance with
specific guidance issued for each project in the Code 1 Design Directive. The USACE activity (design
agency) should verify, as a minimum, the following planning areas of the selected site:
3-6.1.1 Suitability of the existing utility infrastructure to support the new development.
3-6.1.2 Consideration of the mitigation of negative effects on the environment from the proposed
development.
3-6.1.3 Adequacy of the selected site to suit the proposed development
3-7 COST ESTIMATES.
3-7.1 Cost estimates for the site procurement and/or required improvements to the site to support the
new development will reflect the impact of the findings from the above investigations. This information
must also be forwarded to the MACOM for input into the programming documents.
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AR 415-50,
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AR 415-15, "Army Military Construction Program Development and
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National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (Public Law 91-190),
January 1, 1970, 42 USC 4321-4361
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DoD Directive 6050.1, "Environmental Effects in the United States of DoD
Actions," July 30, 1979
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AR 200-2, "Environmental Effects of Army Actions," 23 December 1988
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TM-5-803-14, "Site Planning and Design," 14 October 1994
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AR 210-20, "Master Planning of Army Installations," 30 July 1993
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TM-5-803-1, "Installations Master Planning," 13 June 1986
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TM-5-803-5, "Installation Design," 1 March 1981
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