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scores based on the measures in Column E and Column F. Communities will have their allocations adjusted upward (positive values in Columns G <br />* Column K includes an adjustment to make all communities’ allocations sum to 37,900 units (the regional Need), so it is not the exact sum of Columns D, I, and J. <br />206287174871580938206- <br />(D + I + J)* <br />average values in Column E (indicating more <br />Allocation <br />income households (those with income at or below 80% of Area Median <br />ntal Services with input from Council Research staff, and supplemented by Council Research estimates of <br />average values in Column F (indicating that they import workers in low <br />Final <br />(K) <br />wage jobs located within five miles of the community’s geographic center divided by the number of residents within this distance whose <br />income households. <br />worker <br />13520103471 <br />balance(D × H) <br />--- <br />Job/ <br />---- <br />(J) <br />Adjustments <br />Numerical <br />Housing <br />59+2725+87+513359 <br />(D × G) <br />stock <br />---- <br />(I) <br />- <br />cluding unsubsidized and publicly subsidized units. In the average sewered community, 66.4% of housing units are affordable to low <br />worker <br />balance <br />1%9%1%6%1%1% <br />12% <br />Job/ <br />- <br />(H) <br />------ <br />Adjustment <br />than <br />- <br />2 <br />- <br />Factors <br />wage jobs). Communities will have their allocations adjusted downward (negative values in Columns G or H) if they have higher <br />Housing <br />22%+9%12%+11%+9%3%22% <br />stock <br />(G) <br />- <br />--- <br />for All Communities (continued) <br />wage jobs). <br />4 <br />worker <br />- <br />(Avg = <br />1.050.430.581.010.751.041.05 <br />balance <br />than <br />1.08) <br />Job/ <br />- <br />Measures for <br />(F) <br />- <br />Housing stock affordability: The percentage of a community’s total housing units that is affordable to low <br />Adjustments <br />- <br />average values in Column F (indicating that they export workers in low <br />average values in Column E (indicating less affordable housing) or higher <br />Housing <br />66.4%) <br />3 <br />94.9%54.7%81.3%52.4%54.8%70.7%94.9% <br />= <br />stock <br />(E) <br />(Avg <br />of Appendix B. <br />wage job. In the average sewered community, the ratio is 1.08. <br />allocation <br />adjusted (C×33.5%) <br />268298221803569987268 <br />- <br />(D) <br />Pre <br />2030 <br />8 <br />serviced areas. For more information, see footnote <br />Source: Draft forecasts developed by Metropolitan Council Environme <br />- <br />Exhibit 5: Calculations of Total Allocations for 2021 <br />8008906602,4001,7002,950800 <br />A) <br />Growth Summary: Sewered <br />growth <br />Net <br />(C) <br />– <br />(B <br />1 <br />Households <br />3,7502,8003,02012,40013,30018,2503,750 <br />2030 <br />(B) <br />- <br />2,9501,9102,36010,00011,60015,3002,950 <br />Job/Worker Balance: The ratio of low <br />METROPOLITAN COUNCIL <br />2020 <br />(A) <br />- <br />- <br />than <br />These numbers are rescaled Z <br />- <br />- <br />affordable housing) or lower <br />than <br />- <br />or H) if they have lower <br />Elko New Market <br />-- <br />growth in municipal <br />primary job is a low <br />Communities <br />Scott County <br />Belle PlaineBelle Plaine <br />Prior Lake <br />Shakopee <br />Sewered <br />Income), in <br />| <br />Savage <br />Jordan <br />39 <br />- <br />Page <br />1234 <br /> <br />