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CC Special Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 03/16/2020 <br />Title: <br />Continue Review Housing Plans and Policies <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to continue a discussion from from the February 24, 2020 City Council Work Session <br />regarding housing plans and policies within the City. Based on direction from that Work Session, the focus of <br />today's work session is to have a conversation about this history of The COR (formerly Ramsey Town Center). <br />Based on direction from the City Council, Staff will only have brief introductory remarks, leaving the balance of <br />time for discussion by the City Council. <br />At the request of the City Council, the purpose of this case is to review various housing plans and policies within <br />the City. Broadly speaking, the City has aimed to provide a variety of housing options that provide a variety of <br />housing opportunities without leaving Ramsey. This includes a broad spectrum of entry-level housing, <br />move-up/executive style housing, to aging in place and senior housing. <br />1. Review History of Downtown Master Plan and Housing Plan <br />2. Define Pause <br />a. Housing/Property Type <br />i. City Owned <br />ii. Private Property <br />iii. Market Rate <br />iv. Affordable <br />v. Low Income <br />vi. Senior <br />vii. General Occupancy <br />3. Study Elements <br />a. Retail Market Analysis <br />b. Downtown Master Plan <br />The housing market has seen significant changes in the past 10 to 15 years. The City has achieved a number of our <br />housing goals and provided a diverse housing stock that provides opportunities for residents but also insulates from <br />changing market conditions by not focusing too much on any one housing type. With the recent update to our <br />Comprehensive Plan and check in with the Comprehensive Housing Study by Maxfield, it is a good time to check in <br />with the City Council on current policies and future direction. <br />There are multiple resources and tools available to the City Council to frame this policy conversation. <br />• Land Use Chapter: 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />• Housing Chapter: 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />• The COR Development Plan <br />• Official Zoning Map/Zoning Code (City Code Chapter 117) <br />• Comprehensive Housing Study (Maxfield, 2019) <br />• City -Owned Land Sale Policy <br />The City Council has previously indicated a desire to focus a discussion on multifamily housing plans and policies. <br />In addition, based on recent single-family subdivision review, the changing market and lot sizes of single-family <br />neighborhoods is also a potential discussion point. The purpose of this case is to better define the scope of the <br />policy question for future policy discussions. <br />
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