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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> <br /> I <br /> <br />September 8, 1999 Draft <br /> <br />· The Permanent Rural area will absorb approximately 20 of these <br />units per year. <br />· 30% of future urban residential development will consist of multi- <br /> family housing such as apartments and attached housing units, while <br /> the remaining 70% will continue to develop as the typical single <br /> family detached housing unit. (This compares to current trends of <br /> 95% or more single family detached and 5% attached housing and is <br /> more consistent with the Metropolitan Council benchmark of 33- <br /> 35% multi-family housing). <br />· Actual densities will average 3 units per net acre for single family <br /> detached housing units and 9 units per net acre for multi-family <br /> housing units including attached townhomes and condominiums and <br /> apartments. <br />· MUSA expansion will occur before the supply of developable <br /> residential land is entirely depleted. <br />· Remaining infill parcels within the MUSA of not less than 2.5 acres <br /> will develop at urban residential densities. <br /> <br />The Following table represents housing unit demand based on the <br />previous assumptions and Metropolitan Council projections of 5,200 <br />households through the year 2020. <br /> <br />Table V-4 Projected Housing Units based on Metropolitan Council Household Projections <br /> <br />Year <br /> <br />1999-2000 <br />2000-2005 <br />2005-2010 <br />2010-2015 <br />2015-2020 <br /> <br />Total Units <br /> <br />Total Ne~v <br />Households (HH) <br /> <br /> 240 <br />1,240 <br />1,240 <br />1,240 <br />1,240 <br /> <br />5,200 <br /> <br />Rural HH <br /> <br />Urban HIt <br /> <br />20 <br />100 <br />100 <br />100 <br />100 <br /> <br />420 <br /> <br /> 220 <br />1,140 <br />1,140 <br />1,140 <br />1,140 <br /> <br />4,788 <br /> <br />Urban Single <br />Family (70%) <br /> <br />154 <br />798 <br />798 <br />798 <br />798 <br /> <br />3,346 <br /> <br />Urban Multi- <br />Family (30%) <br /> <br />66 <br />342 <br />342 <br />342 <br />342 <br /> <br />1,434 <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br />Table V-5 indicates land needs based on the following assumed average <br />densities <br /> <br />· 3 units per net acre for urban detached single family housing units <br />· 9 units per net acre for urban multi-family housing units including <br /> attached townhomes and condominiums and apartment housing <br />· 1 unit per 3 acres for all rural units <br /> <br />These densities are applied to the anticipated projected housing units in <br />Table V-4 and used to compute land demand as shown in Table V-5. <br /> <br />Ramsey Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />Page V-31 <br /> <br /> <br />
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