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<br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: <br />TO: <br /> <br />March 21, 1995 <br /> <br />City Council <br />Ryan Schroeder, City Administrator <br />Steven Jankowski, City Engineer <br />Sylvia Frolik, Zoning Administrator <br />Steve Schwanke, RLK Associates <br />Bill Smith, Biko Associates <br /> <br />James Gromberg, Economic Development Coordinator <br /> <br />Comprehensive Land Use Plan Update <br /> <br />FROM: <br />RE: <br /> <br />I have completed the attached comparative table of the possible figures presented by the different <br />groups for the updated Land Use Plan. Chart A shows a breakdown of the figures for the area <br />west of Sunfish Lake Blvd. N.W. The rest of the City would be the same under any of the plans <br />so they are not currently included in any of the tables. The additional property included in Figure 7 <br />and City Council is due to the different bridge alignments and the additional area that would be <br />available for development <br /> <br />Table A <br />Land Use Breakdown For Comprehensive Plan Update <br /> <br /> Figure 7 Figure 8 RLK & Biko City Council <br />Commercial!Industrial 839 Acres 526 Acres 477 Acres 574 Acres <br />Single Family 460 Acres 789 Acres 701 Acres 781 Acres <br />Mixed Residential 286 Acres 265 Acres 402 Acres 69 Acres <br />Open Space 161 Acres <br />Totals 1,585 Acres 1,580 Acres 1,580 Acres 1,585 Acres <br /> <br />Based upon Table A the City Staff has projected the square footage created for the <br />commercial/industrial areas each figure and the number of units that could be created with the <br />acreage dedicated to each type of residential use. These figures were developed based upon the <br />following methods: <br /> <br />35% cover of each acre of commercial/industrial property <br /> <br />Three (3) single family units per acre for single family zoning <br /> <br />Seven (7) units per acre for mixed residential zoning <br /> <br />Also included on Table B is a projection of the City housing stock based upon existing and the <br />maximum number of units that could be constructed under each figure. The City has surveyed <br />other suburbs to see what their housing stock make up is or is projected to be. Generally, the <br />accepted ratio is somewhere between 30-40 percent mixed residential and 60-70 percent single- <br />family. <br />