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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 66 pages. LC Number: KF26 . V4 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)63119450 Subject: Hospital mergers -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 11 5 EXCESS VA PROPERTY. Much of VAs vacant space is not contiguous, but consists of pockets of space scat-tered throughout the campuses, making it useless for other purposes. The Commis-sion also recognized that additional vacant space would be created through mission changes and consolidations. Further, there is an unspecified amount of acreage that is not currently in use and numerous properties in VAs inventory are historically important or have historic designations. The Draft National CARES Plan outlines demolition and divestiture, particularly in the early years of the CARES implementation phase, as the primary methods to reduce current vacant space as well as vacant space that will be created through mission changes and consolidations. The Commission recommended that VA con-sider all options for divesture, including outright sale and transfer to another public eentity. Th Draft National CARES Plan also places significant reliance on the enhanced use lease process to address excess space or property. The Commission, however, has determined that the enhanced use lease process as currently structured is not effective. s Acros the country, Commissioners consistently heard testimony on the structural problems with the enhanced use lease process. In the field, there often is insufficient expertise or resources to attract potential investors or to navigate local zoning and land use requirements. Within VA, the review and approval process is arduous and time-consuming. The Commission, therefore, recommended that the enhanced use lease process be reformed to ensure timely action on proposals and that VA develop a more efficient process, perhaps creating a separate organization to pursue disposal of excess VA property and land. As previously stated, there are numerous historic properties in VAs inventory, many of which can no longer be used for medic. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 66 pages. LC Number: KF26 . V4 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)63119450 Subject: Hospital mergers -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 11 5 EXCESS VA PROPERTY. Much of VAs vacant space is not contiguous, but consists of pockets of space scat-tered throughout the campuses, making it useless for other purposes. The Commis-sion also recognized that additional vacant space would be created through mission changes and consolidations. Further, there is an unspecified amount of acreage that is not currently in use and numerous properties in VAs inventory are historically important or have historic designations. The Draft National CARES Plan outlines demolition and divestiture, particularly in the early years of the CARES implementation phase, as the primary methods to reduce current vacant space as well as vacant space that will be created through mission changes and consolidations. The Commission recommended that VA con-sider all options for divesture, including outright sale and transfer to another public eentity. Th Draft National CARES Plan also places significant reliance on the enhanced use lease process to address excess space or property. The Commission, however, has determined that the enhanced use lease process as currently structured is not effective. s Acros the country, Commissioners consistently heard testimony on the structural problems with the enhanced use lease process. In the field, there often is insufficient expertise or resources to attract potential investors or to navigate local zoning and land use requirements. Within VA, the review and approval process is arduous and time-consuming. The Commission, therefore, recommended that the enhanced use lease process be reformed to ensure timely action on proposals and that VA develop a more efficient process, perhaps creating a separate organization to pursue disposal of excess VA property and land. As previously stated, there are numerous historic properties in VAs inventory, many of which can no longer be used for medic. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 66 pages. LC Number: KF26 . V4 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)63119450 Subject: Hospital mergers -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 11 5 EXCESS VA PROPERTY. Much of VAs vacant space is not contiguous, but consists of pockets of space scat-tered throughout the campuses, making it useless for other purposes. The Commis-sion also recognized that additional vacant space would be created through mission changes and consolidations. Further, there is an unspecified amount of acreage that is not currently in use and numerous properties in VAs inventory are historically important or have historic designations. The Draft National CARES Plan outlines demolition and divestiture, particularly in the early years of the CARES implementation phase, as the primary methods to reduce current vacant space as well as vacant space that will be created through mission changes and consolidations. The Commission recommended that VA con-sider all options for divesture, including outright sale and transfer to another public eentity. Th Draft National CARES Plan also places significant reliance on the enhanced use lease process to address excess space or property. The Commission, however, has determined that the enhanced use lease process as currently structured is not effective. s Acros the country, Commissioners consistently heard testimony on the structural problems with the enhanced use lease process. In the field, there often is insufficient expertise or resources to attract potential investors or to navigate local zoning and land use requirements. Within VA, the review and approval process is arduous and time-consuming. The Commission, therefore, recommended that the enhanced use lease process be reformed to ensure timely action on proposals and that VA develop a more efficient process, perhaps creating a separate organization to pursue disposal of excess VA property and land. As previously stated, there are numerous historic properties in VAs inventory, many of which can no longer be used for medic. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 66 pages. LC Number: KF26 . V4 2004b OCLC Number: (OCoLC)63119450 Subject: Hospital mergers -- United States. Excerpt: . . . 11 5 EXCESS VA PROPERTY. Much of VAs vacant space is not contiguous, but consists of pockets of space scat-tered throughout the campuses, making it useless for other purposes. The Commis-sion also recognized that additional vacant space would be created through mission changes and consolidations. Further, there is an unspecified amount of acreage that is not currently in use and numerous properties in VAs inventory are historically important or have historic designations. The Draft National CARES Plan outlines demolition and divestiture, particularly in the early years of the CARES implementation phase, as the primary methods to reduce current vacant space as well as vacant space that will be created through mission changes and consolidations. The Commission recommended that VA con-sider all options for divesture, including outright sale and transfer to another public eentity. Th Draft National CARES Plan also places significant reliance on the enhanced use lease process to address excess space or property. The Commission, however, has determined that the enhanced use lease process as currently structured is not effective. s Acros the country, Commissioners consistently heard testimony on the structural problems with the enhanced use lease process. In the field, there often is insufficient expertise or resources to attract potential investors or to navigate local zoning and land use requirements. Within VA, the review and approval process is arduous and time-consuming. The Commission, therefore, recommended that the enhanced use lease process be reformed to ensure timely action on proposals and that VA develop a more efficient process, perhaps creating a separate organization to pursue disposal of excess VA property and land. As previously stated, there are numerous historic properties in VAs inventory, many of which can no longer be used for medic. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.
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