2.2: Land Use (3.3MB PDF)
2.3: Large Caliber & DAGIR Noise (808kb PDF)
2.4: Military Influence Area (MIA) (1.2MB PDF)
2.5: Military Influence Planning District (734kb PDF)
2.6: Fort Knox Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) Overlay Map (857kb PDF)
2.7: Training Areas & Ranges Map (764kb PDF)
2.8: 5-Mile Buffer Building Permit Heat Map (925kb PDF)
2.9: Hardin County Building Permit Heat Map (915kb PDF)
2.10: Bullitt & Nelson County Building Permit Heat Map (1.0MB PDF)
2.11: LaRue County Building Permit Heat Map (925kb PDF)
2.12: Meade County Building Permit Heat Map (869kb PDF)
2.13: Risks and Hazards Map (759kb PDF)
2.14: Karst Development Map (540kb PDF)
2.15: Flood Risk Map (1.33MB PDF)
2.16: Tornado Risk Map (877kb PDF)
2.17: Landslide Risk Map (771kb PDF)
2.18: Lightning Risk Map (758kb PDF)
2.19: Winter Weather Risk Map (757kb PDF)
2.20: Ice Storm Risk Map (763kb PDF)
2.21: Wildlife Risk Map (758kb PDF)
2.22: Critical Facilities Map (512kb PDF)
2.23: Priority Zones Map (706kb PDF)
3.1: Communication Notification MOU Draft (111kb PDF)
3.2: Regional Policy Council Interlocal Agreement Sample (133kb PDF)
3.3a: Regional Policy Council Sample Resolution for County Support (106kb PDF)
3.3b: Regional Policy Council Sample Resolution for Municipal Support (107kb PDF)
3.4: Military Installation Overlay (MIO) Zone Ordinance Sample (180kb PDF)
3.5: Military Lighting Overlay Sample (474kb PDF)
3.6: Model Lighting Ordinance Draft (143kb PDF)
3.7: Air Installation Compatible Use Zone Overlay Sample (558kb PDF)
3.8: Avigation Easement Sample (106kb PDF)
3.9: Comprehensive Plan Language Sample (130kb PDF)
3.10: Height Restrictions for Vertical Obstructions Ordinance Sample (132kb PDF)
3.11: Military Zoning Overlay Sample (157kb PDF)
3.12a: Real-Estate Disclosure Language (2.74MB PDF)
3.12b: Real-Estate Disclosure Form Language (107kb PDF)
3.13a: MPO/ADD/KYTC MOU Draft (146kb PDF)
3.13b: Sample Memorandum of Understanding – DOTs/MPOs/ADDs (128kb PDF)
4.1: Risk Analysis Calculation Formula (156kb PDF)
4.2: Overall Social Vulnerability Table (30kb PDF)
4.3: FEMA Scoring Matrix (345kb PDF)
4.4: Overall County Risk Scores & Findings Tables (2.25MB PDF)
4.5: Compatibility Planning Toolbox (203kb PDF)
4.6: Strategies & Tools for Improving Land Use Compatibility (17kb PDF)
4.7: Detailed Compatibility Guidelines (247kb PDF)
4.8: FAA Drone Response Playbook for Public Safety (1.19MB PDF)
4.9: NAVFAC: Sound Insulation of Residences & Other Buildings (9.7MB PDF)
4.10: Builders Guide (1.46MB PDF)
4.11a: Recommendation Responsible Parties Table (30kb PDF)
Stakeholder Meeting (332kb PDF) – December 12, 2024
Subcommittee Meetings (338kb PDF) – September 20, 2024
Final Stakeholder Meeting Presentation (54MB PDF) – December 12, 2024
Conservation Subcommittee Presentation (18MB PDF)
Housing Subcommittee Presentation (8MB PDF)
Policy Subcommittee Presentation (35MB PDF) – September 20, 2024
Presentation to KY APA Spring Conference (13MB PDF) – May 18, 2023
Land Use Planners Meeting (4MB PDF) – November 29, 2022
Real Estate Disclosure Issue Summary
Proposed 8 Mile Disclosure Area Map Fort Knox
Proposed 8 Mile Disclosure Area Map Fort Campbell
KY Legislature IJC Minutes, Real Estate Disclosures, 23 Nov. 2021
CUP Presentation to Joint Interim Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection – 23 Nov. 2021
The KY 313 Corridor was established in 1995 by the Hardin County Planning & Development Commission. Taking into account the 1994 Joint Land Use Study (JLUS); the corridor buffer addresses the impacts that Ft. Knox and its adjoining neighbors have on each other and provides support to maintaining Ft. Knox’s mission.
Readiness & Environmental Protection Integration (REPI) Program
From REPI.mil:
“The Department of Defense (DoD)’s REPI Program is a key tool for combating encroachment that can limit or restrict military training, testing, and operations. The REPI Program protects these military missions by helping remove or avoid land-use conflicts near installations and addressing regulatory restrictions that inhibit military activities. The REPI Program is administered by the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD).
A key component of the REPI Program is the use of buffer partnerships among the Military Services, private conservation groups, and state and local governments, authorized by Congress at 10 U.S.C. § 2684a. These win-win partnerships share the cost of acquisition of easements or other interests in land from willing sellers to preserve compatible land uses and natural habitats near installations and ranges that helps sustain critical, at-risk military mission capabilities.”
Bullitt County Planning & Development
Elizabethtown Planning & Development Department
Hardin County Planning & Development Commission
Land of Lincoln Planning & Zoning Commission (LaRue County)
Meade County Planning & Zoning
Nelson County Joint Planning Commission
Radcliff Economic Development, Planning and Building
West Point Planning Commission (none available)