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March, 2001 Draft <br /> <br />Table V-5 Projected Residential Land Demand <br /> <br /> Rural Urban <br /> Land Single Multi- Land <br />Year Units Demand Family Family Demand <br /> (Acres) Units Units (Acres) <br />1999-2000 20 60 154 66 58 <br />2000-2005 100 300 798 342 304 <br />2005-2010 100 300 798 342 304 <br />2010-2015 100 300 798 342 304 <br />2015-2020 100 300 798 342 304 <br /> <br />Total Units 420 [ 1,260 3,346 1,434 I 1,274 Acres <br /> <br />Based on the assumptions made above, residential growth will require <br />roughly 300 acres of MUSA for residential development in each future 5 <br />year period or 60 acres per year. Now that we have estimated the land <br />demand based on Metropolitan Council's projections and the densities <br />established within the Future Land Use Plan we must look at available <br />developable land supply and determine if such projections can be <br />accommodated and if not, what level of development can .be <br />accommodated. Table V-6 represents an inventory of vacant residential <br />lands based on the future land use plan and an estimated capacity based <br />on the previously made assumptions on density. <br /> <br />Table V-6 Available Land Inventory and Estimated Future Development Capacity <br /> <br /> Net Average Density of <br />Land Use Developable future Development Total Units <br /> Acres Units/Net Acre <br />Low Density Residential 808 3 2,424 <br />Medium Density (includes <br />37 acres of mixed use) 268 7 1,876 <br />High Density (includes 75 <br />acres of mixed use) 134 10 1,340 <br />Future Urban Residential <br />Totals 1,210 4.7 5,640 <br />Future Permanent Rural12 [ <br />Totals 2,235 0.3I 741 <br />Total All Future Lands I 3,445 I 1.9 I 6,381 <br /> <br />~2 Tlfis includes both the Rural Preserve area (509 acres of vacant or ag land at a density of 1 unit per 10 <br /> <br />acres or 51 projected units) and the Rural Developing area (1,726 acres of vacant or ag land at 1 units per <br />2.5 acres or 690 units). Together the Permanent Rural area averages out to a density of 1 unit per 3 acres if <br />developed as planned. <br /> <br />Ramsey Comprehensive Plan Page V-31 <br /> <br /> <br />
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