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Ramsey will evolve through citizen -driven, collaborative processes that respect the balance and connectivity <br />between its unique urban, rural, and natural environment for current and future generations. <br />Lot Sizes <br />Of the residential lots with one unit (detached townhomes, single family homes, etc.), the majority are on lots <br />less than one acre according to 2016 Metropolitan Council data. The map below shows the geographic <br />distribution of different sized single-family residential lots. The larger lots are generally not near The COR, <br />but are instead in the west, north, and northeast portions of the City. Lots in residential subdivisions are <br />generally less than 5 acres, and usually less than 2 acres. Lot sizes tend to increase in the northern portion of <br />the City, and are smaller in the central and southern portions of the City. This shift in lot size reflects the shift <br />from rural character in the north into a more urban growth pattern in the central and southern parts of the <br />City. <br />Lot Size <br />Count <br />Less than 1 acre <br />6,456 <br />1 acre — 2 acre <br />1,417 <br />2 acre — 5 acre <br />1,037 <br />5 acre — 10 acre <br />181 <br />10 acres or greater <br />111 <br />Total <br />9,202 <br />Source: Metropolitan Council GIS data, 2016 <br />Lot Size {Acres} <br />1.2 <br />- 2-3 <br />- 5-10 <br />-'lc' <br />City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Housing Plan <br />Page 6 of 23 <br />