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Description: Volume 1Rural Center - These are "committed" rural nodes that include residential, commercial, and public/semi-public uses (such as schools, churches, etc.).Rural Residential - These are justified sites plus "committed" areas. The County's plan prescribes and allocates a finite number of rural dwelling/units/acreage. The zoning ordinance will specify permitted uses and minimum lot sizes. Two and five acre zones have been tentatively proposed for minimum lot sizes. These will be identified on the zone map.Urban Residential - This includes conventional, urban density housing (single family/multi-family) plus cluster housing and planning unit developments.Commercial - This self-evidence designation is primarily intended for urban growth areas, but it is also appropriate for application in rural areas where commercial uses are already established (i.e., "committed" to commercial development). Limited infilling would be allowed.Agriculture - These include all inventoried "agricultural lands" not otherwise found to be needed (expected) for other uses.Forest - These include all inventoried "forestlands" not otherwise found to be needed (expected) for other uses.Industrial - This designation applies to sites potentially needed for industrial development. Use of the designation is not restricted to urban growth areas.Recreation - This category applies to designated recreation areas (State, County, Parks, National Recreation Area).Natural Resource Conservation - This designation is intended for especially sensitive areas where wildlife habitat or special scenic values have been identified or where natural hazards totally preclude any development (i.e., active foredunes). This designation is to be sparingly applied.Controlled Development - This designation is applied to specific portions of the following Urban Growth Areas: Bandon, Charleston/Barview and Bunker Hill. Generally, this designation applies to areas that are experiencing or are projected to experience limited conversion of residential areas to commercial uses. Bandon Dunes Resort Area - This designation is applied to a 2,140-acre are located north of the City of Bandon for which an exception to applicable statewide planning goals to permit a destination resort has been adopted as an amendment to this comprehensive planVolume II“Management units” are discrete geographic areas within which particular uses and activities are promoted, encouraged, protected, or enhanced, and where others are discouraged, restricted, or prohibited. Management units are assigned “management classifications” based upon statewide planning requirements and the varied geographical characteristics of the estuary and adjacent lands. Management unit classifications distinguish between aquatic and shoreland areas.The following describes management unit classifications with a general statement of purpose.Management Units:Aquatic: extend water ward from the “line of non-aquatic vegetation”;Natural Aquatic (NA): areas managed for resource protection, preservation and restoration. Severe restrictions are placed on the intensity and types of uses and activities allowed. Natural Aquatic areas include all major tracts of salt marshes, mud-sand flats, seagrass and algae beds that, because of a combination of factors such as size; biological productivity; and habitat value, play a major role in the functioning of the estuarine ecosystem. Natural Aquatic areas also include ecologically important subtidal areas. Conservation Aquatic (CA): areas managed for low to moderate intensities of uses and activities. Emphasize maintaining the integrity and continuity of aquatic resources and recreational benefits. Minor alterations may be allowed in conjunction with approved uses as specified in each unit. Conservation aquatic areas include open water portions of the estuary and valuable salt marshes and mud-sand flats of lesser biological significance than those in the Natural Aquatic category.Development Aquatic (DA): areas managed for navigation and other water-dependent uses, consistent with the need to minimize damage to the estuarine system. Some water-related and other uses may be allowed as specified in each respective unit. Development Aquatic areas include areas suitable for deep or shallow-draft navigation (including shipping and access channels or turning basis), in-water dredged material disposal sites, mining or mineral extraction areas, and areas adjacent to developed or developable shorelines which may need to be altered to provide navigational access or create new land areas for water-dependent uses. Shoreland: extend inland from the “line of non-aquatic vegetation (Section 404 line)” to the Coastal Shoreland Boundary.Natural Shorelands (NS): areas managed for the protection of natural resources, including the restoration of natural resources to their natural condition. Direct human influence in these areas will be minimal and primarily oriented toward passive undeveloped forms of recreation, educational, and research needs. Natural shoreland areas include major fresh-water marshes, significant wildlife habitat, and other special areas where a lesser management category would not afford adequate protection. Conservation Shorelands (CS): areas managed for uses and activities that directly depend on natural resources (such as farm and forest lands). While it is not intended that these areas remain in their natural resources of the areas. Conservation Shorelands include commercial forestlands, areas subject to severe flooding or other hazards, scenic recreation areas, specified public shorelines, and important habitat areas.Rural Shorelands (RS): areas managed to maintain a rural character and mix of uses and activities. Management in these areas restricts the intensification of uses to maintain a rural environment and to protect the integrity of existing uses. Compatible rural uses and activities may be expanded in Rural Shorelands. Rural Shorelands include Exclusive Farm Uses areas (including the farm and non-farm uses set forth in ORS 215, forestlands, rural centers, and low-intensity rural-residential development.Development Shorelands (D): areas managed to maintain a mix of compatible uses, including non-dependent and non-related uses. Development areas include areas presently suitable for commercial, industrial, or recreational development. Development Shoreland areas are always located outside of urban growth boundaries and satisfy needs that cannot be met within urban growth boundaries.Water-Dependent Development Shorelands (WD): areas managed for water-dependent uses and some of these areas are suited for water-dependent development. Water-related and other uses are restricted to specific instances prescribed in unit management objectives. Water-Dependent Development Shoreland areas are always located outside of urban growth boundaries, and satisfy needs that cannot be met within urban growth boundaries. Urban Development (UD): areas managed to maintain a mix of compatible urban uses, including non-dependent and non-related uses. Urban Development areas include areas presently suitable for residential, commercial, industrial, or recreational development generally at intensities greater than would be found in rural areas. Urban Development areas primarily within the urban growth boundaries of existing communities but may include other development areas.Urban Water-Dependent (UW): areas managed for water-dependent uses, since these areas are suited for water-dependent development. Water-related and other uses are restricted to specific instances prescribed in unit management objectives. Volume IIICREMP: Volume III, Part 1 (Plan Provisions), Section 1.3 The Plan map for the Coquille River Estuary Management Plan is an official policy document, which has the same statutory force as the policy contained in the Plan Provisions Section. The aquatic and shoreland use designations indicate the broad purpose and types of uses planned for each "Management Unit" on the Map.Natural Aquatic (NA): areas managed for resource protection preservation, and restoration. Severe restrictions are placed on the intensity and types of uses and activities allowed. Natural Aquatic areas include all major tracts of tidal marshes, mud-sand flats, seagrass and algae beds that, because of a combination of factors such as siz, biological productiviity, and habitat value, play a major role in the functioning of the estuarine ecosystems. Natural Aquatic areas also include ecologically important subtidal areas. Conservation Aquatic (CA): areas managed for low to moderate intensities of uses and activities, and emphasize maintaining the integrity and continuity of aquatic resources and recreational benefits. Minor alterations may be allowed in conjunction with approved uses, as specified in each unit. Conservation Aquatic areas include open water portions of the estuary and valuable tidal marshes and mud-sand flats of lesser biological significance than those in the Natural Aquatic category.Development Aquatic (DA): areas managed for navigation and other water-dependent uses, consistent with the need to minimize damage to the estuarine system. Some water-related and other uses may be allowed, as specified in each unit. Development Aquatic areas include areas suitable for deep or shallow-draft navigation (including shipping and access channels or turning basins), in-water dredged material disposal sites, mining or mineral extraction areas, and areas adjacent to developed or developable shorelines which may need to be altered to provide navigational access or create new land areas for water-dependent uses._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Comprehensive Plan and Zonings Maps were digitized by the Coos County Planning Department in 2023 using an ArcGIS for Desktop 10.8 Standard license GIS system. The initial step was to convert the scanned maps from JPEG to TIFF format. These TIFF format images were geo-reference and registered using PLSS, 2023 Assessor’s tax lots, and BLM GCDB as reference points. The map layers (represented by polygons) were then digitized to the ideal scale. These features were then interpreted and adjusted using 2023 Coos County Assessor’s tax lot, PLSS, 2023 e911 County road datasets, and USGS National Hydrological geospatial datasets. County Planning GIS Staff then adjusted updated all areas where Post Adopted Plan Amendment rezones and all Administrative Boundary Interpretations by the County Planning Director have been adopted. The projection for this layer is Oregon State Plane South NAD 83 HARN (EPSG: 2270)

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Copyright Text: Coos County Comprehensive Plan: Volume I. Part 2. Inventories and Factual Base. Coos County Comprehensive Plan: Volume II. Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan. Part 1. Plan Provisions. Coos County Comprehensive Plan: Volume III. Coquille River Estuary Management Plan. Part 2. Inventories and Factual Base. Digital work created by Coos County Planning Staff & Coos County Board of Commissioners with financial assistance provided by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, administered by the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Ocean and Coastal Management Program, Department of Land Conservation and Development. Publication Date, June 2023.

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