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City of Arden Hills- Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br /> 3,500- <br /> 2,g0q 2,959 <br /> 3.000- <br /> 2,500- 2,317 2,227 <br /> 2,048 t883 <br /> 2,000 Jk <br /> t; <br /> 1,500 z; <br /> 1,000 <br /> "587 732 590 <br /> 500 " <br /> 440 <br /> Source: US Totalhouseholds Family households Mamed-couple Nontamily Householder living Census <br /> (families) family households alone <br /> 0 1990■2" <br /> Additionally, the age of Arden Hills' residents will also impact housing choices. <br /> Arden Hills' population continues to get older. From 1990 to 2000, there was a <br /> significant increase in residents between 45 and 54 years of age. By 2012, this <br /> segment will continue to get older resulting in a significant increase in the <br /> population that is 55 to 64 years old. Additionally, by 2012 notable increases in the <br /> population between 65 and 74 as well as the 75+ age group will continue to occur. <br /> Age Distribution—Figure 4 <br /> Age Distribution By Year by Percentage <br /> 35/ - - -- <br /> Its <br /> 30% r <br /> h � s <br /> 25/° <br /> o - r - 01990 ' <br /> W <br /> 15% t "5 <br /> € €4 ❑2012 <br /> 10% v.. <br /> 5% <br /> 0% <br /> 17 and 18-24 25-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75+ <br /> under years years years years years <br /> Age <br /> Source: US Census and Maxfield Research Group <br /> The age of the existing housing stock is also an indicator of potential future needs. <br /> From 1970 to 1979, 920 housing units were built in Arden Hills, the most of any <br /> decade to date. Of note is the fact that 70% of the housing in the community was <br /> constructed prior to 1980. Homes that are older than 30 years may typically need <br /> DRAFT 36 <br /> 3/14/2008 <br />