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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />John Hinzman <br />September II, 1998 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Forecasts: <br /> <br />The Council's forecasts reflect the Regional Growth Strategy for using land and existing regional <br />facilities efficiently, and for serving as an initial target to encourage communities to accommodate <br />additional development. The Council's forecasts for Andover are as follows: <br /> <br />COUNCIL 1990 2000 2010 2020 <br />Population 15,216 24,400 32,000 39,000 <br />Households 4,430 7,800 11,000 14,500 <br />Employment 1,200 3,050 4,200 4,850 <br /> <br />CITY PLAN 1990 2000 2010 2020 <br />Population Same 27,013 No 39,000 <br />Households As 8,658 info 14,500 <br />Employment above same Provided 4,850 <br /> <br />The plan needs to include 20 I 0 forecasts, or state that they will use the Council's forecasts, for our staff <br />to determine how much growth the city anticipates within the staging areas. <br /> <br />Land Use _:. (Tori Boers, 602-1621) <br /> <br />Existing Land Use <br /> <br />The following table reflects the city's existing land use. This information is complete and adequate. <br /> <br />EXISTING LAND USE Acres within (vacant) Acres Outside Total Acres <br /> MUSA MUSA <br />SF Residential 3360 1528 1427 <br />MF Residential 44 30 0 <br />Commercial 280 204 --- <br />Industrial 124 38 52 <br />Public, Semi-Public lQ3 0 --- <br />Parks, Recreation 155 0 --- <br />Roadways 611 0 --- <br />Water 53 -- - <br />Rural Estates - --- 11153 <br />Agricultural Preserves - --- 1502 <br />Other restricted land - --- 3162 <br />Total Acres 4790 1800 15790 22380 <br /> <br />Future Land Use <br /> <br />The Council anticipates that the city's future residential development will achieve a mix of single and <br />multi-family, as shown in the table below. <br />