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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />constructed prior to 1974 (not including the manufactured homes). Homes that are <br />older than 30 years may typically need more repairs and renovations. <br />1,000 <br />920 <br />900 <br />800 <br />700 <br />600 <br />537 <br />455 <br />500 <br />400 <br />300 <br />208 <br />201 <br />166 <br />200 <br />97 <br />100 <br />35 <br />0 <br />1939 or1940 -1950 -1960 -1970 -1980 -1990 -2000 - <br />Earlier1949195919691979198919992006 <br />Figure 7.5 – Age of Housing Stock <br />Source: 1990 & 2000 US Census and City of Arden Hills <br />Group quarters, which include college dormitories, nursing homes, and group homes, <br />are calculated separately from traditional types of housing such as single family homes, <br />townhomes, and apartments. Since 1990, group quarters and the number of people <br />living in group quarters have increased: <br />Table 7.1 – Arden Hills Group Quarters Population <br />199020002008* <br />College Dormitories6311,5571,776 <br />Nursing Homes384411377 <br />Other Group Quarters102025 <br />Total1,0251,9882,178 <br />Source: US Census, Bethel University, Presbyterian Homes <br />*Estimated <br />Almost the entire group quarters population is at Bethel University and Presbyterian <br />Homes. Between 2000 and 2004, Bethel University increased the on-campus housing <br />capacity from 1,530 to 1,963 students. Presbyterian Homes, a senior housing facility, <br />had a 377 capacity and 19 senior apartment units and is typically at capacity. The <br />remaining group quarters population lives in group homes in the residential areas of the <br />City. <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />7-4 <br />