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Southeast Hub
Southwest Hub
Joint Training Area
Osan
ABUSAG Humphreys
Kunsan
ABCamp Mujuk
Chinhae
USAG Daegu
5 February 2009
Peninsula Engineer Conference
USFK Engineer Update
Engineer Update Agenda
• Land Partnership Plan (LPP)• Yongsan Relocation Plan (YRP)• Engineering Memorandum Of Agreement
(EMOU)
Land Partnership Plan (LPP) Agenda
• Background• LPP Intent• LPP Approval and Signatories• LPP Components
– Facilities and Installations– Training Areas– Safety Easements
• Enduring Hubs & Installations
LPP ‐
Background
• Wide disbursement of facilities
• Inefficient both operationally and
organizationally
• No long term installation and facility
strategy
Osan/Humphreys
Seoul
Daegu
Han River
Mu Juk
Kunsan
Casey
ChinhaeBusan
Kwangju
LPP ‐
Intent
• Consolidation of US forces, facilities, and areas
• Enhance force protection, promote balanced readiness, contribute to an enduring USFK
structure
• Promote balanced development and efficient use of ROK land
• Signed in 2002 and amended in 2004 and 2006
LPP –
Facilities & Installations Funding
ROKG• All required new land• Construction of replacement
facilities for organizations on the
following installations– Camp Kim– DRMO Busan – H220 (part of Camp Casey)– Camp Hialeah – Camp Falling Water– Camp Market – Camp Nimble – Camp Page– H805 (Camp Walker
USG• Construction of replacement
facilities for all other closing
Camps.
• All other costs (C4I, moving
expenses, etc…)
LPP –
Facilities & Installations
Taxi Annex 2003La Guardia APR 2007Howze APR 2007Stanton APR 2007Edwards APR 2007Garry Owen North MAY 2007Colburn APR 2007Gray MAY 2007Kimpo Mail FacilityHialeahDRMO PusanEagleLongKimH220
Essayons MAY 2007Kyle MAY 2007Falling Water MAY 2007Sears MAY 2007Giant APR 2007Greaves APR 2007Nimble APR 2007Page MAY 2007
• CNFK Pohang• Market• Castle• Casey• Hovey• Red Cloud• Stanley• Jackson
Camp Closures/Returns
Returned
16Closed
2Remaining
13Total Returns
31Legend
Completed Closed but not returned
LPP –
Facilities & Installations
Osan AB (MVV+) Incheon Mail FacilityCamp MujukCNFK DET PohangDRMO APOUSAG HumphreysOsan ABCamp Walker
Osan AB (Beta South)
Osan AB (Alpha Site)
Camp Walker (H805)
Land Grants Partial Returns
LegendCompleted
LPP – Training Areas
• Background –
agreement aims to maintain training readiness while promoting efficient land use through joint training areas
• US Retained –
22 (14,198 acres)
• US Returned –
12 (32,186 acres)
• US/ROK Joint Use – 35• Access assured
LPP – Safety Easements
• Background – encroachment on ammunition holding areas places populace at risk
• Agreement defines safety standards and affixes responsibility for enforcement
• 25 sites prioritized into three tiers for resolution
• Agreement amended to include Kunsan flight safety
USFK Enduring Hubs & Installations
Southeast Hub
Southwest Hub
Joint Training Area
Osan ABUSAG Humphreys
Kunsan ABCamp Mujuk
Chinhae
USAG Daegu
Seoul Residual
USAG Humphreys*• Yongsan• K-16• CP TANGO• Yongin• Incheon Mail Facility
Osan Air Base*• Suwon AB (COB)• Chongju AB (COB)
Camp Walker*• Camp Carroll• Camp Henry• Camp George• Camp Mujuk• Daegu AB (COB)• Kimhae AB (COB)• DRMO A’PO
Kunsan Air Base*• Kwangju AB (COB)• Kunsan POL Terminal
Chinhae*
* Support Base
Other Sites**Northern Presence
• Joint Training Area•Yongpyong•Warrior Base •Bayonet Training Area•Bull’s Eye Training Area (1/2)•Gun Training Area•Watkins Range
• Alamo ASA (Det L)• Kamaksan ASA (Det M)• Camp Kwang Sa-Ri• Papyongsan ATC• Shinbuk Relay• Concord• Hwaaksan Evenreach
Southwest Hub• Koryosan ASA• Camp Ames• Taegu Storage Area• Masan Ammunition Depot
Southeast Hub• Pier #8• Pusan Storage Facility• Yechon AB• Dart Board• Chang San• High Point
** These locations are Training Areas, Logistic, & Communications sites that are either unmanned or have no service members living at them.
• Richmond• Brooklyn• Beason• Madison
YRP Background
Camp Gray AnnexCamp Gray Annex
Camp KimCamp Kim
TMP CompoundTMP Compound
TMP AnnexTMP Annex(Taxi)(Taxi)
SobbingoSobbingo
UN CompoundUN Compound
Hannam Village / NibloHannam Village / Niblo
FED CompoundFED Compound
EUSA Retreat EUSA Retreat CenterCenter
Yongsan GarrisonYongsan Garrison
Return
Camp MorseCamp Morse
YRP ‐
Agreement
• International and Military to Military agreement
• Approved in 2004• Provides required resources, land, and
facilities to replace Yongsan Garrison
• Returns land grants in the Seoul metropolitan area to ROK
YRP –
Humphreys Land Grants
2B2B 2A2A
11
KK
Parcel Size % Compl
1 205 acres 66
K 133 acres 40
2A 480 acres 0
2B 1510 acres 0
YRP ‐
Funding Responsibilities
• Land– Purchase all required land– Compensate owners & tenants– Environmental Surveys for new land– Mitigation measures required to meet
SOFA requirements• Facilities (Master Plans, Design, & Construction)
– All Facilities required to relocate USFK from Seoul including– Built to meet the requirement to current DoD standards– Not a one-for-one replacement.– All government owned Family Housing
• C4I– De-installation, relocation, & installation of all re-locatable equipment– All required Infrastructure – Replacement equipment (up to $9 million dollars)
• For non-reusable equipment• Equipment that would cost more to relocate
• Moving Expenses– Transportation, travel expenses, & relocation allowances
• US Civilians• Military (accompanied & unaccompanied)• USFK personnel & employees directed to relocate
– Packing, Shipping, temporary Storage, delivery, & unpacking• Household Goods• Office furniture, equipment & supplies, and mission equipment
• Other Expenses as Negotiated.
ROKG• Facilities
– All Family housing requirements beyond government owned.
• C4I– All replacement equipment in
excess of $9 million dollars.
USG
Engineering Memorandum of Understanding (EMOU) Agenda
• Purpose• Organizational Structure• Program Management Office
Engineer Update Conclusion
• Land Partnership Plan• Yongsan Relocation Plan• Engineering Memorandum of Understanding
• Together we are developing a better future for both US Forces Korea and the Republic of
Korea