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J <br />City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />Appendix A: Community Background <br />Figure 3-13 - Household Tenure <br />Pct. of Households <br />100% <br />80% - <br />60% - <br />40% - <br />20% - <br />0% <br />97% <br />56% <br />Household Tenure <br />as of 2000 <br />96% <br />30% <br />1 <br />Ramsey Anoka Coon Rapids <br />Source: 2000 US <br />M <br />Andover <br />98% <br />98% <br />78% <br />89% <br />96% <br />Oak Grove Bums Twp <br />• Owner occupied • Renter occupied <br />Elk River Champlin Dayton <br />Units in Structure <br />Detached single-family homes dominate the housing stock in Ramsey as well as most other neighboring <br />communities (Figure 3-14). However, there are some interesting variations from community to <br />community based on historical development patterns. Coon Rapids and Champlin have a number of <br />townhome developments that limit the dominance of detached single-family homes. Anoka and Elk <br />River have a number of units located in larger apartment buildings. Again, this is due somewhat to these <br />cities' history as freestanding communities that regularly built apartment buildings to meet the needs of a <br />growing employment base. More recently, though, both Anoka and Elk River have become a regional <br />center for senior housing, which often consists of apartment buildings with 10 or more units. <br />Figure 3-14 - Units in Structure <br />Pct. of Housing Stock <br />100% <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% <br />60% <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />10% <br />0% <br />Source: 2000 US <br />Ramsey Anoka Coon <br />Rapids <br />Units in Structure <br />as of 2000 <br />Andover Oak Grove Bums Twp Elk River Champ in <br />Dayton <br />• Mobile Home <br />❑ 10+ Units <br />❑ 2 to 9 Units <br />• Townhome <br />• Single -Family <br />Pattern of Recent Construction <br />City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />Appendix A-20 <br />