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32 <br /> Future Land. Use Descriptions <br /> Rural Developing (RD) <br /> Areas guided Rural Developing are those areas that maybe developed utilizing private utilities. <br /> These areas are expected to develop at a minimum of 1 unit per 10 acres and a maximum of 1 unit <br /> per 2.5 acres. <br /> Low Density Residential (LDR) <br /> Areas guided Low Density Residential must have urban services before development can take place. <br /> These areas are expected to develop at a minimum of 3 units per acre and a maximum of 4 units per <br /> acre for an average of 3.5 units per acre and contain single family,detached dwellings. <br /> Where Low Density Residential is directly adjacent to areas guided Rural Developing that contain <br /> 2.5 acre lots,strategies for density transitioning will be employed. This means that while an area of <br /> Low Density Residential may average three (3) units per acre,those lots directly adjacent to 2.5 <br /> acre lots will be required to provide an effective transition that maintains the existing character of <br /> the neighborhood. Screening methods,such as landscaping must also be employed to transition <br /> between very low-density areas and urban lots. <br /> Medium Density Residential (MDR) <br /> These areas are within the MUSA and intended to receive medium density housing including lower <br /> density multi-family housing and higher density single-family housing. These areas are expected to <br /> develop at a minimum of four (4) units per acre and a maximum of eight(8) units per acre.Average <br /> density will be six(6) units per acre. Medium density detached single-family is becoming an <br /> increasingly popular development pattern for Ramsey. <br /> High Density Residential (HDR) <br /> These areas are within the MUSA and intended to accommodate multi-family housing such as <br /> townhomes and apartment buildings. These areas are expected to develop at a minimum of eight <br /> (8) units per acre and a maximum of fifteen (15) units per acre. The average density will be 12.5 <br /> units per acre. <br /> Mixed Use (MU) <br /> Mixed Use areas may include a combination of residential,commercial,light industrial, open space, <br /> and a transit hub and are broken into the following three categories: <br /> Mixed Use (Low). Areas guided as Mixed Use (Low) are expected to develop at a minimum of five <br /> (5) units per acre and a maximum of fifteen (15) units per acre. It is expected that 50%of the land <br /> area will be developed as residential. <br /> Mixed Use (Medium). Areas guided as Mixed Use (Medium) are expected to develop at a minimum <br /> of eight(8) units per acre and a maximum of twenty-five (25) units per acre. It is expected that 50% <br /> of the land area will be developed as residential. <br /> Mixed Use (High). Areas guided as Mixed Use (High) are expected to develop at a minimum of <br /> fifteen (15) units per acre and a maximum of seventy-five (75) units per acre.It is expected that <br /> 50% of the land area will be developed as residential. <br /> Y Metropolitan Council Submission <br /> City! Of RWSE <br /> Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />