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Yokohama City Initiatives 2005
Last updated March 22, 2024
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- Japan-US talks from 2003 to 16 and initiatives of Motoichi
Fiscal 2005 movements
- February 21, 2006
- As a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, rectifying the discipline of military personnel and military personnel and military personnel. Requested the government and the U.S. military to ensure thorough prevention measures. (PDF:38KB)
- January 20, 2006
- The Yokohama City Council has requested the government to return the U.S. military facilities. (PDF:59KB)
- January 19, 2006
- As a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-related Prefectural City Liaison Council, thorough prevention of incidents and accidents regarding oil leaks from the aircraft carrier on January 17 and the intrusion of buildings by U.S. military personnel on January 18, Thoroughly requested the national and U.S. military. (Oral request)
- January 12, 2006
- Regarding the murder case by a U.S. military personnel on January 3, as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, strive to strictly rectify the discipline, prevent recurrence of the incident, and prompt and sincere response to the victim's bereaved family Requested the government and the U.S. Army. (PDF:441KB)
- December 27, 2005
- Regarding a traffic accident caused by a U.S. military personnel that occurred on December 26, as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-related Prefectural City Liaison Council, work to prevent the recurrence of traffic accidents and respond promptly and honestly to victims. Requested the national and U.S. military. (Oral request)
- December 22, 2005
- Eight city economic groups have requested the country for "request for early return of U.S. military facilities in the city and the use of the former site." (Self Defense Agency, etc.) (PDF: 125KB)
- December 20, 2005
- Yokohama City, together with Kanagawa Prefecture and six cities (Yamato, Ayase, Fujisawa, Sagamihara, Ebina, Zama), requested the U.S. military to "self-restraint of flight activities at the end of the year and the beginning of the year." (PDF:42KB)
- December 14, 2005
- The Koshiba oil storage facility has been returned.
Outline of the former Koshiba Oil Storage Facility (PDF: 304KB)
About return of Koshiba oil storage facility (PDF: 28KB) - December 9, 2005
- Regarding a traffic accident by a U.S. military personnel that occurred on December 5, as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, he requested the government and the U.S. military to prevent recurrence and respond promptly and honestly to victims. (Oral request)
- December 8, 2005
- Ikego (for Yokohama City) Requisition Land Return Promotion Kanazawa Residents' Council has requested the government to return the Ikego residential area and Navy auxiliary facilities (for Yokohama City). (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Defense Agency, etc.) (PDF: 36KB)
- December 2, 2005
- Regarding the management of the Koshiba oil storage facility after the return, we requested the Director of the Yokohama Defense Facilities Bureau and the director of the Yokohama Finance Office to ensure thorough security for crime prevention. (PDF:15KB)
- December 2, 2005
- The Yokohama City Return Facility Site Use Concept Review Committee submitted a proposal to the mayor.
- November 30, 2005
- Yokohama City, as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, submitted a “Request for Securing Budgets for FY2006 Base Grants”. (PDF:97KB)
- November 25, 2005
- The Yokohama City Repatriation Facility Usage Plan Review Committee was held. (5th session)
- November 18, 2005
- Yokohama City, as a member of the Atsugi Base Noise Countermeasures Council, "Pre-information on intensive training immediately before NLP, such as full implementation of NLP (NLP) on Iwo Jima and the use of Iwo Jima for intensive training just before NLP, such as full implementation of NLP (NLP). (PDF:1,828KB)
- November 18, 2005
- The mayor requested the Secretary-General of the Defense Agency Nukaga to "early return the U.S. military facilities in the city and relaxation of the conditions for disposal of state-owned land" in additional proposals and requests regarding the national system and budget for fiscal 2006.
Early return of U.S. military facilities in the city and relaxation of conditions for disposal of state-owned land (PDF: 840KB) - November 15, 2005
- In addition proposals and requests regarding the national system and budget in fiscal 2006, the government requested the government to promptly return the U.S. military facilities in the city and the relaxation of the conditions for disposal of national land. "
Early return of U.S. military facilities in the city and relaxation of conditions for disposal of state-owned land (PDF: 376KB) - November 11, 2005
- We received a document from the government regarding the return date of the Koshiba oil storage facility (December 14, 2005). (PDF:115KB)
- October 26, 2005
- Yokohama City, together with Atsugi base-related local governments, requested the government and the U.S. military to comply with aircraft noise reduction measures around Atsugi Airfield. (Oral request)
- October 18, 2005
- The Japan-US Joint Committee agreed to return the entire land area (approximately 52.6 hectares) and a part of the restricted water area (approximately 4.6 hectares) of the Koshiba Oil Storage Facility. (Return date: expected by the end of 2017) (PDF: 86KB)
- October 5, 2005
- Yokohama City, together with local governments related to Atsugi base, requested the government and the U.S. military to stop NLP (NLP at night take-off and landing training) at Atsugi Base. (PDF:50KB)
- September 13, 2005
- The Yokohama City Repatriation Facility Usage Plan Review Committee was held. (4th session)
- September 12, 2005
- As a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, he requested the government and the U.S. military to rectify Tsunaki and prevent recurrence of a robbery incident by the U.S. military personnel on September 11. (Oral request)
- August 1, 2005
- Regarding the emergency arrival of a U.S. military helicopter that occurred on July 30, as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, the U.S. Army and the government. (PDF:13KB)
- July 27, 2005
- The Yokohama City Repatriation Facility Usage Plan Review Committee was held. (3rd session)
- July 26, 2005
- The mayor requested the Secretary-General of the Defense Agency, the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on the north side, and the Deputy Minister of Finance Ueda in proposals and requests regarding the national system and budget for fiscal 2006, "promotion of early return of U.S. military facilities in the city and use of former sites." Requested.
Early return promotion of U.S. military facilities in the city and use of former site (PDF: 268KB) - July 22, 2005
- In proposals and requests regarding the national system and budget in fiscal 2006, we requested the government to "promotion of early return of U.S. military facilities in the city and use of former sites."
Early return promotion of U.S. military facilities in the city and use of former site (PDF: 268KB) - July 15, 2005
- Yokohama, as a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-related Prefectural City Liaison Council, submitted a “Request for FY2006 Base Issues” to the government.
- July 8, 2005
- The Yokohama City Repatriation Facility Usage Plan Review Committee visited the site. (2nd session)
- July 7, 2005
- As a member of the Kanagawa Prefectural Base-Related Prefectural City Liaison Council, he requested the government and the U.S. military to rectify Tsunaki and prevent recurrence of a robbery incident by a U.S. military personnel on May 13. (PDF:24KB)
- June 23, 2005
- The Yokohama City Repatriation Facility Usage Plan Review Committee was held. (1st session)
- May 18-19, 2005
- NLP was carried out at Atsugi base.
- May 11, 2005
- The Yokohama City Council has requested the government to return the U.S. military facilities.
- April 28, 2005
- Yokohama City, together with local governments related to Atsugi base, requested the government and the U.S. military to stop NLP (NLP at night take-off and landing training) at Atsugi Base. (PDF:13KB)
- April 18 and 19, 2005
- U.S. military noticed that a ladder from a U.S. aircraft carrier-based aircraft and FA18 (Super Honet) had lost the simulated bullet fins (April 14). As a member of the council, he requested the U.S. military and the government to ensure thorough safety management and prevent recurrence, and promptly announce aircraft accidents when the possibility of occurrence was found. (PDF:53KB)
- April 18, 2005
- A joint project meeting was held within the U.S. military facilities. (“Yokohama City Return Facility Site Use Project”, “Yokohama City Housing Construction Measures Project”)
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