Both proposals retain the historic winery “sheds” and reuse them into new dining, shopping, living, and micro-winery uses. Both have office space components, and both have residential rental units. The Cooper’s Row proposal includes a hotel, while the CORE Village proposal includes affordable housing. CORE, which is a non-profit affordable housing provider, would also locate its corporate headquarters on site and provide training in the property management field for its own employees and others, in partnership with Chaffey College. Cooper’s Row site plan creates a walkable neighborhood on the site. 

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Following are many of the benefits requested by the community. Which are the most important to you? Check all that apply.

That the historic buildings are preserved.
That winery uses are included on the site.
That the development should provide enough revenue to pay for its own City services to the site.
That the development should provide additional revenue to the City beyond the costs of serving the site.
That the site is a destination for community gathering, entertainment, and socializing.
That the development provides an overall positive benefit to the neighborhood and the entire city.
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The following features are found in the various site plans. Which are the most important to you? Check all that apply.

Quality sit-down restaurants
Winery and wine tasting
Breweries and/or distilleries
Market rate housing options
Affordable housing
Professional office space for small or medium sized businesses
A high quality, full-service hotel
Banquet space for community organizations or special events
Outdoor plazas and greens for people to gather and recreate
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Which impacts and issues are you most concerned about? Check all that apply.

Increased traffic
Nuisance noise levels
More people/more visitors
More housing
Crime
Loss of views
Impacts on neighborhood character
Too much change in general from the current site conditions
Not significantly concerned about impacts or issues
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