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Item Open Access Coos Bay : Hollering Place master plan(City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-12-02) Coos Bay (Or.). Urban Renewal Agency; Coos Bay (Or.); PB PlaceMaking; Johnson Gardner; Oregon Downtown Development Association; Bramare Landscape ArchitectureMore often than not, master plans are developed based on a vision and not market realities. This master plan moves previous planning efforts forward by market testing assumptions and concepts, incorporating developer feedback and by meeting multiple objectives that include: community objectives: some of which are non-revenue generating; Urban Renewal objectives: which are to increase the tax base and have a catalyst project to help spur additional development and investment in the Empire District; business district objectives: where what happens on the Hollering Place site should complement and connect with the existing business district. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Coos Bay : Land use and design guidelines for the Hollering Place(City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-12-02) Oregon Downtown Development Association; Coos Bay (Or.); Bramare Landscape Architecture; PB PlaceMakingThe existing zoning on the Hollering Place site does not fit its future use as outlined in the master plan. Currently, the bluff is zoned General Commercial and the portion of the lower site that is above the high water line is zoned Urban Water Dependent and the portion of the site below the high water line is zoned Development Aquatic. Changes these zoning designations will not an easy task. However, the City has 30 acres available to remove from these zoning designations and has already gone through the process with the rezoning of the site for the new Maritime Museum on Hwy. 101. Part of the charge of the Hollering Place Master Plan project was to review the existing codes and make recommendations for updates that will support the new master plan. [From the document]