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Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Neighborhood Gross <br />Acres <br />Maximum <br />Density <br />Total <br />Units <br />Creek 43 3.0 130 <br />Hill 66 4.4 290 <br />Neighborhood <br />Transition <br />47 10.0 470 <br />Town Center 15 40.0 600 <br />Total 171 8.7 1,490 <br /> <br /> <br />Comparison to Ryan Plan <br /> <br />The following table compares acreages, unit numbers and density between the Ryan Plan and the <br />current redevelopment plan. The Ryan numbers are from July 2008 shortly prior to Ryan’s <br />withdrawal from the project. <br /> <br />Table 1 – Land Use Acreage Comparison <br />Land Use Ryan Plan Current Plan <br />Road ROW 55.3 25.2 <br />Parks, Open Space & Natural Resources 167.9 64.3 <br />Residential 168.3 170.8 <br />Retail 61.2 21.6 <br />Other C/I 127.3 147.6 <br />Total 580.0 429.5 <br /> <br />Notes: <br />1. ROW for the Ryan Plan includes collectors, parkways, and commercial streets but does <br />not include streets within residential neighborhoods. ROW for the current plan includes <br />the Spine Road but does not include any other streets. <br />2. Parks, open space, and natural resources for the Ryan Plan include the primer/tracer area <br />and the wildlife corridor. <br /> <br />The following table compares unit types, numbers of units, and density between the Ryan Plan <br />and the current plan. For the purpose of simplifying the comparison, it was assumed that all <br />units in the Hill/Creek neighborhoods would be single-family and all units in the Transition <br />neighborhood would be townhomes. When development occurs, it is likely that some <br />townhomes will be built in the Hill neighborhood and some small single-family homes will be <br />built in the Transition neighborhood.