Henderson Point Town Center Redevelopment Strategy

Community Planning Assistance Team Report

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As part of a multi-year Hurricane Katrina disaster response initiative, APA organized and sponsored a Planning Assistance Team (now the Community Planning Assistance Teams program) to Henderson Point, Mississippi in September 2006 to assist with the city's ongoing recovery effort. The Mississippi Chapter of APA identified potential projects to help Mississippi's ravaged coastal communities rebuild and recommended that Henderson Point-Pass Christian Isles in Harrison County, which was destroyed by Katrina, receive assistance from APA's Community Planning Assistance Teams program.

The team was asked to recommend three long-range (20-year) planning alternatives to redevelop the town center. The team was challenged to elevate commercial and residential uses in accordance with prevailing and anticipated flood hazard restrictions and to account for community preferences as well as market constraints. The team was further challenged to create at least one alternative that would be acceptable to the community residents, most of whom were still displaced.


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Page Count
88
Date Published
Jan. 1, 2006
Format
Adobe PDF
Publisher
American Planning Association

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Part 1: Introduction

Project History & Context

Project Initiation

Mission & Scope of Work

Comprehensive Planning Process

Objectives & Milestones

Part 2: Planning Team & Acknowledgements

APA-AICP Planning Assistance Team

Andrews University Urban Design Students

Ohio State University Planning Students

Further Acknowledgements

Part 3: Henderson Point – Pass Christian Isles

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Camille

Hurricanes on the Mississippi Coast

Henderson Point – Pass Christian Isles

Henderson Point Town Center

Part 4: Issues, Opportunities & Challenges

Questions Posed in the Scope of Work

Elevated Structures, Uses & Boardwalks

Highway Access, Capacity and Visual Impacts

Residential Condominiums

Residential & Commercial Viability

Marina, Space under US 90 & Boat Access

Wind Insurance

Fire Protection & Emergency Exits

Aesthetic Values 30 Range of Housing Choices

Federal Tax Incentives

Part 5: Preliminary Concepts & Possibilities

Design Criteria for the Town Center

Design Objectives for the Town Center

Possible Commercial Prototype

Possible Residential Prototype

Bottom Line Possibilities

Four Potential Commercial Sites

Renderings of Preliminary Concepts & Possibilities

Part 6: Method of Collaboration & Findings

Site Visits

Interviews

Town Hall Meeting

Town Hall Findings

Site Planning & Design Modifications

Part 7: Market Reconnaissance & Findings

Previous Henderson Point Commercial Mix

Market & Financial Constraints

Comparable & Competitive Districts

Marketing Opportunities & Concept

Site Planning & Design Modifications

Part 8: Recommended Alternatives

Common Themes

Common Circulation Elements

Common Facilities & Uses

Revised Renderings (in Appendix F)

Different Commercial Nodes

Recommended Historic Center Site Plan Alternative

Recommended Harbor Market Site Plan Alternative

Recommended Marina Promenade Site Plan Alternative

Part 10: Implementation Strategy

Zoning Code Amendments

Table of Base & Overlay Zoning

Capital Improvement Plan

Public-Private Partnerships

Other Implementation Measures

Part 11: Appendices

Appendix A: AICP Community Assistance Team Proposal

Appendix B: AICP Planning Assistance Team Scope of Work

Appendix C: APA Planning Assistance Team (PAT) Program

Appendix D: Itinerary for Henderson Point Trip

Appendix E: Resumes of APA-AICP Team Members