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City of Arden Hills- Comprehensive Plan- DRAFT <br /> • 1998 Comprehensive Plan-Adjusted Future Land Use <br /> Land use Acres <br /> Low Density Residential 1,064 <br /> o Medium Density Residential 129 <br /> high Density Residential 5 <br /> rn <br /> > Total Residential 1,199 <br /> m <br /> Neighborhood Business 20 <br /> rn <br /> = Commercial 104 <br /> L <br /> Industrial 407 <br /> o Parks 336 <br /> Co Public&Institutional 339 <br /> Subtotal Z406 <br /> Nixed Residential 445 <br /> Nixed Business 222 <br /> a <br /> Parks 251 <br /> U Park Reserve 1237 <br /> Public/Institutional 215 <br /> Subtotal 2370 <br /> a) Water 684 <br /> t <br /> O Right-of-w ay 694 <br /> Total 6,154 <br /> The following descriptions were used for the future land uses in the 1998 <br /> Comprehensive Plan: <br /> 1. Low density residential (LDR)—traditional single-family residential land <br /> use category. A density range of three to five units per acre is allowed. <br /> 2. Medium density residential (MDR)—apartment and townhome land <br /> use category for providing densities of up to eight units per acre. <br /> 3. High density residential (HDR)—apartment and townhome land use <br /> category providing for densities of up to twelve units per acre. Mobile <br /> homes are also included in this category. <br /> 4. Mixed Residential (MR)—designed to provide for a variety and mixture <br /> of housing types, particularly in the TCAAP area. This category will <br /> allow for those types of units not readily available now in the City. <br /> 5. Neighborhood business (NB)— neighborhood business designates <br /> small, isolated areas for neighborhood commercial land uses when <br /> they are compatible with surrounding residential uses. Commercial <br /> uses that are high traffic generators, noise generators, or otherwise not <br /> compatible with residential neighborhoods, are inappropriate. <br /> Typically, neighborhood business areas will be located on intersections <br /> or nodes that are on the edge of residential areas, are less desirable <br /> sites for housing, or have traditionally been occupied with <br /> neighborhood services. <br /> 6. Commercial (C)— areas designated for a broad range of retail <br /> shopping and services to meet the needs of the community. <br /> DRAFT 23 <br /> 3/14/2008 <br />