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2024 CBEMP Plan Maps

Regulatory Inventory Maps (Digitized Mylars)

In the event of any error or conflicts arising in the digital mapping layer, the County shall retain the original Mylar map for historical value and as a reference. The original Mylar map will serve as the authoritative source to resolve any discrepancies, ensuring accuracy and consistency in mapping data but the digital map will be the official regulatory map for decision making purposes. Archival preservation is crucial for maintaining historical records and facilitating efficient resolution of any potential issues that may arise in the digital mapping layer.

The following maps have been digitized from the orginal Mylar maps and will be adopted as plan maps for use in regulatory decisions:

Table 2 – Regulatory Digitized Detailed Plan Maps

Map Number Title Date of Adoption
34 Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan  January 10, 2024

 Table 3  - Nonregulatory Digitized Inventory Maps used as a tool but not a substitute for the original Plan Map (Map Scale 1” = 40,000’)

Map Number Title
15 Shoreland Values Requiring Mandatory Protection (without Archaeological or Historical sites due to protected information)
16 Beaches and Dunes
17  Beaches and Dunes: Development Potential
29 Goal #16 “Linkage” Matrix
30 Aquatic Uses and Activities “Linkage” Matrix
31 Goal #17 and #18 “Linkage” Matrix
33 Wet Meadows
37 Selected Dredged Material Disposal Sites
38 Selected Mitigation and Restoration Sites

Table 4 – Map Atlas - Generalized Digital Maps (Map Scale 1” = 40,000’) Part of the Map Atlas that should be considered for Future Updates and General Information.  

Maps Number Title
3.1 Generalized Zoning
3.2 Management Units
3.3 Property Use Classification
4.1 Improvement Status
4.2 Improvement Value Ratio
4.3 Public Ownership
4.4 Active and Inactive Diking Districts
4.5 Fire Departments and Districts
4.6 School Districts
4.7 Coos Bay-North Bend Water Board
4.8 RESERVED
5.1a Species of Concern
5.1b Species of Concern (continued)
5.2 Oysters, Clams, and Crabs
5.3 Flood Zones
5.4 Landslide Susceptibility
5.5 Slope
5.6 National Wetlands Inventory
5.7 RESERVED
5.8 Sea Level Rise
5.9 Tsunami Inundation
5.10 Estuary Features
5.11 CMECS Aquatic
5.12 CMECS Biotic
5.13 CMECS Physical (Geoform)
5.14 CMECS Geologic Substrate
6.1 Dredged Material Disposal Sites (2018)
6.2 Restoration Sites Inventory
6.3 Tidal Wetland LMZ Prioritization
6.4 Urban Renewal Districts
6.5 Economic Zones

Supporting Documents

15 Shoreland Values Requiring Mandatory Protection (without Archaeological or Historical sites due to protected information)16 Beaches and Dunes17 Beaches and Dunes: Development Potential29 Goal #16 “Linkage” Matrix30 Aquatic Uses and Activities “Linkage” Matrix31 Goal #17 and #18 “Linkage” Matrix33 Wet Meadows37 Selected Dredged Material Disposal Sites38 Selected Mitigation and Restoration Sites3.1 Generalized Zoning3.2 Management Units3.3 Property Use Classification4.1 Improvement Status4.2 Improvement Ratio4.3 Public Owners4.4 Diking Districts4.5 Fire Districts4.6 School Districts4.7 Water Boards5.1 a Species of Concern5.1 b Species of Concern5.2 Oysters, clems and crabs5.3 Flood Zones5.4 Landslide Susceptibility5.5 Slope5.6 Wetlands5.8 Sea Level Rise5.9 Tsunami Inundation5.10 Estuary Features5.11 CMECS Aquatic5.12 CMECS Biotic5.13 CMECS Geoform5.14 CMECS Substrate6.1 Dredge Disposal6.2 Restoration Sites6.3 Tidal Weland Migration Zone6.4 Economic Areas Urban Renewal Areas6.5 Economic Area Zones