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City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />Appendix A: Community Background <br />Figure 3-9 - Expansion of the Contiguous Edge of Development in the Twin Cities <br />Metropolitan Area 1950-2000 <br />N <br />1=1 City Limit <br />1950 <br />1960 <br />1=11970 <br />1=11980 <br />1=11990 1980 <br />1990 <br />2000 <br />Open Water <br />AN KA <br />fir'_�� il • <br />YVH <br />41 <br />tif A ii <br />1?-11NN fiy 0, <br />!J% <br />1141_, rJ1 - I -N t'it <br />4 4J4 - lwxy <br />0.---40i i AidaowFe - ow <br />SCOTT <br />5 2.5 0 5 Miles <br />Type of Housing Constructed by Decade <br />q`.4;ti <br />DA <br />E3iTA - <br />DAlles <br />Detached single-family housing tends to be the most expensive type of housing because it requires the <br />most land. In the 1990s, there was a sharp departure from the pattern of the previous three decades in <br />which the vast majority of homes built were detached single-family homes (Figure 3-10). This likely is <br />the result of a period in the early part of the decade when land prices were depressed because of an <br />City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />Appendix A-15 <br />
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