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On 8 November, 2005, Congress approved the list of bases the President submitted for closure and realignment in accordance with the Base Closure and Realignment Law (BRAC 2005). Included in this list are the five Air Force bases that have been declared excess to Air Force requirements and will be available for disposal.
Under procedures established by the Department of Defense in the Base Redevelopment and Realignment Manual, March 1, 2006 Environmental Condition of Property (ECP) Reports will be prepared. These ECP reports will document the environmental condition of all transferrable property in order to provide information essential to the Air Force regarding disposal decisions and providing information to the public relative to the environmental condition of the property.
The ECP report will summarize historical, cultural and environmental conditions and include references to publicly available reports, studies and permits. The properties listed below are available for disposal and information will be provided in the ECP report for:
Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), Mesa, Arizona
Approximately 8 acres of land and ten buildings containing 97,616 square feet. The majority of the buildings are research and development facilities
Buckley Annex, Denver, Colorado
72 acres of land improved with 6 buildings containing 638,347 square feet. Majority of space is administrative and it is contained in a 604,557 square foot building
Four Lakes Communications Station, Cheney, Washington
63 acres of land and a 93 acre line-of-sight easement. 11 buildings comprising 67,890 square feet used for warehousing or storage
General Mitchell International Airport, ARS, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
102 acres of land improved with 85 buildings containing 294,137 square feet. A majority of the space,224,795 square feet, is used for maintenance, production, and warehousing
Onizuka Air Force Station, Sunnyvale, California
20 acres of land and 3 acres of easement improved with 27 buildings containing 627,891 square feet. A majority of the space is used for operation and training needs comprising a total of 396,751 square feet
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| Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), Mesa, Arizona |
| Buckley Annex, Denver, Colorado |
| Four Lakes Communications Station, Cheney, Washington |
| General Mitchell International Airport, ARS, Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
| Onizuka Air Force Station, Sunnyvale, California |
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