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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />D. What is the official local status of the plan amendment? (Check one or more as <br />appropriate) <br />X Acted upon by planning commission (if applicable) on November 4. 1994 <br />X Approved by governing body, contingent upon Metropolitan Council review. <br />Considered, but not approved, by governing body on <br />Other <br /> <br />E. Indicate what adjacent local governmental units affected by the change have been <br />sent copies of the plan amendment and the date(s) copies were sent to them. <br />Notification of affected adjacent governmental units is required for major plan <br />amendments. City of Anoka. City of Andover. City of Elk River. City of Dayton. <br />Anoka County and Bums Township. <br /> <br />II. LAND USE <br /> <br />A. Describe the following as appropriate: <br /> <br />1 . Size of affected area in acres Entire city <br />2. Existing land use(s) Business. Residential and Industrial <br />3. Proposed land use(s) Portions of the property will be reviewed for use as mixed <br />residential. <br />4. Number of residential dwelling units and types involved Approximately 933 <br />residential lots may be created in the current MUSA. <br />5. Proposed Density Residential development would be approximately 3 units per <br />gross acre. This will vary based upon the number of acres that are rezoned to a <br />mixed residential based upon the Metropolitan Council and the City agreement. <br />6. Proposed square footage of commercial, industrial or public buildings The <br />p~oposed lot covera~e for the commercial industrial area would be 35% of the lot <br />SIze. <br /> <br />III. METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT GUIDE <br /> <br />A. Population, Household and Employment Forecasts <br /> <br />Will the proposed amendment affect the City's population, household or <br />employment forecasts for 2000, or any additional local staging contained in the <br />original plan? <br /> <br />No/Not Applicable <br />X Yes, Describe effect <br /> <br />The increase in the amount of acreage designated for mixed residential will <br />increase the population of the City as this type of land use will generally <br />result in a higher density than is normally found with single family <br />development. <br /> <br />i i <br />