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Expected Density of Future Development <br />Figure 11: Expected Growth Areas (this map will be updated for better readability] <br />Table 4: Planned Density Ranges <br />ILow Density Residential <br />Medium Density Residential <br />I High Density Residential <br />Minimum Density <br />2 <br />3 <br />7 <br />Affordable Housing Allocation <br />The City participates in the Livable Communities Program of the Metropolitan Council, which provides <br />access to a number of funding opportunities. As part of said participation, the City plans for an allocation of <br />affordable housing. The City has confirmed that the Future Land Use Map/Plan is acceptable for anticipated <br />affordable housing need. <br />The Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee should add some messaging here about what is defined as <br />affordable housing, what is the need, and what is the benefit. <br />Maximum Density <br />4 <br />7 <br />15 <br />City of 14- <br />RAMSEY <br />What Do You Want <br />In Our Back Yard? <br />'otenlial Develaprre,.. <br />MRCCA Boundary <br />Future Land Use Working <br />Business Park <br />Closed Landfill <br />- Commercial <br />- FOR <br />LDR <br />MDR <br />MU <br />Office Park <br />Park <br />- Public <br />Rural Developing <br />Rural Preserve <br />0 0.5 1 Miles <br />� 1 <br />Average Density <br />3 <br />6 <br />10 <br />Affordable Housing Need <br />At or Below 30% AMI 292 <br />31 % to 50% AMI 167 <br />51 % to 80% AMI 40 <br />Total Units 499 <br />AMI = Area Median Income <br />City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Land Use Plan <br />Page 21 of 26 <br />