NSF – Naval Research Laboratory...on 132 acres of land, between 85 buildings (totaling over 3...
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Submitted by the United States Department of the Navy
Commission Review
Web Posting
NSF – Naval Research Laboratory
Draft Master Plan Update
Southeast, Washington, D.C._______________
Project Information
Project summary:The Navy has submitted its draft 2014 Master Plan Update for their Naval Surface Facility – Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) installation located in Southeast, Washington, D.C. The installation houses multiple tenants on 132 acres of land, between 85 buildings (totaling over 3 million square feet), situated between Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (north), Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility (south), Overlook Drive and I-295 (east), and the Potomac River (west). The mission of the facility is to serve as the Navy’s “full-spectrum” multi-disciplinary program of scientific research and advanced technological development directed toward: maritime materials, techniques, equipment, systems; and ocean, atmospheric, space sciences, and related technologies.
The purpose of the Master Plan is to guide future development in support of the installation’s research mission, updating the existing 1990 Master Plan with three funded projects during the next 5 years, to accommodate a maximum 615 employee increase (to 5,487 employees). The Plan will add 109,000 square feet of new construction; demolish a maximum total of 132,000 square feet; renovate 133,000 square feet of space; and reduce employee parking by 160 spaces (to 2,585 spaces). The Master Plan is supported by a draft Transportation Management Plan (TMP), which shows how the installation will minimize its traffic impact, conserve energy, and improve air quality through single occupancy vehicle (SOV) trip reductions and/or shortening SOV trips during the workday commute, with a long-term 1:4 parking ratio goal.
Commission meeting date: July 10, 2014
NCPC review authority: Advisory – Section 610(a) of Public Law 93-166
Applicant request: Approval of Draft Master Plan Update Comments
Delegated / consent / open / executive session: Open Session
NCPC Review Officer: Michael Weil
NCPC File number: MP47
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Project Location
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Existing Development
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Existing Land Use
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Existing Natural Features
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Existing Cultural Resources
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Developable Area
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Building Ages Map
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Building Heights Map
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Surrounding Roadway System
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Existing External Transit and Biking
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Existing Internal Transportation System
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Existing Parking Inventory
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Guiding Framework Planning Principles
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2035 Regionally Integrated Master Program
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Future Roadways & Parking
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Future Development Areas
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Future Activity Hubs
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Future Multimodal Transportation System
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Future Open Space / Pedestrian System
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Future Renewable Energy Production Areas
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Future Stormwater Management Plan
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Future Framework Plan
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Future Land Use Plan
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Proposed Long-Range 2035 Framework Plan
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Future Land Use / Long-Term Land Use Comparison
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Proposed Short-Term Projects
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Constrained Long Range Plan Projects
NRL
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Proposed Future Mode Split Goals
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Proposed Future Mode Split Goals