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Land Use Change - 2008 <br />(Existing) to 2030 Plan <br />Additional <br />Net Acres <br />Min <br />Density <br />Total <br />Units <br />Avg <br />Density <br />LAP66nAliteRcbqidWaPlso begin <br />partififiAing <br />in tlnM4 <br />0 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />99 <br />3.0 <br />297 <br />3.0 <br />High Density Residential <br />105 <br />7.0 <br />735 <br />7.0 <br />Mixed Use (Residential <br />portion) <br />334 <br />10.0 <br />3,340 <br />10.0 <br />Total <br />1,646 <br />7,696 <br />4.7 <br />Not in a Sewer District <br />1 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD CAPACITY <br />16,297 <br />Net Density of New Planned Residential Land <br />The Metropolitan Council requires a calculation of the net density of areas of new planned <br />residential development that have changed since the last Comprehensive Plan. They require a <br />minimum density of three units per net developable acre. Net density is calculated by dividing the <br />total number of planned units by the acres of land guided for residential use (minus wetlands and <br />road right -of -way). Table 6 shows the net density of the areas guided for a residential land use <br />within the MUSA between 2008 — existing development — and the new 2030 Land Use Plan. <br />Table 6 Net Density of New Planned Residential Land <br />s plat monitoring program. <br />Min. <br />Density <br />Net Acres <br />Household <br />Capacity <br />Outside 2030 MUSA <br />Rural Residential <br />0.4 <br />0 <br />0 <br />Total Household Capacity 0 <br />Not in a Sewer District <br />1 TOTAL HOUSEHOLD CAPACITY <br />16,297 <br />Net Density of New Planned Residential Land <br />The Metropolitan Council requires a calculation of the net density of areas of new planned <br />residential development that have changed since the last Comprehensive Plan. They require a <br />minimum density of three units per net developable acre. Net density is calculated by dividing the <br />total number of planned units by the acres of land guided for residential use (minus wetlands and <br />road right -of -way). Table 6 shows the net density of the areas guided for a residential land use <br />within the MUSA between 2008 — existing development — and the new 2030 Land Use Plan. <br />Table 6 Net Density of New Planned Residential Land <br />s plat monitoring program. <br />
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