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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />7-9 <br />Each community’s share of the regional need is allocated based on a number of <br />factors. According to the Metropolitan Council, 30.6 percent of new housing units <br />in all cities should be affordable. Allocations are then adjusted by job proximity, <br />the composition of the housing stock and access to transit service. Based on the <br />formula, the Metropolitan Council has allocated a need for 288 affordable <br />housing units to Arden Hills between now and the year 2020. <br /> <br />In order to ensure that this need can be met, Arden Hills has allocated several <br />land use classifications on the Future Land Use Map with development standards <br />that may accommodate affordable housing on TCAAP. In the remainder of <br />Arden Hills, the City expects the majority of new affordable housing units to be <br />constructed in areas designated as Medium Density Residential or High Density <br />Residential on the Future Land Use Map. The City would not seek to <br />concentrate affordable housing in any particular area. <br /> <br />In addition to ensuring that there is sufficient land designated that has the <br />potential to provide affordable housing, the City of Arden Hills is committed to <br />continuing its participation in the Metropolitan Livable Community Program. As a <br />participant, the City of Arden Hills continues to be eligible to compete for grant <br />funding provided by the Livable Communities Act (LCA) to assist with clean-up <br />operations for polluted land for redevelopment, creating development or <br />redevelopment opportunities that demonstrate efficient use of land and <br />infrastructure through connected development patterns, and opportunities to <br />create more affordable housing. <br /> <br />7.4.3 Housing Quality <br /> <br />Except for the TCAAP property, much of Arden Hills is considered developed. <br />As was pointed out earlier, the age of 70 percent of the current housing stock <br />makes ongoing maintenance a community concern. If Arden Hills’ existing <br />neighborhoods are going to remain attractive places to live, owners will need to <br />continue maintenance and reinvestment efforts. <br /> <br />Encouraging housing maintenance can be done in two ways, either through <br />voluntary efforts or through regulatory requirements. Many communities rely on <br />both. Ideally, all residents will maintain their property in a sound and attractive <br />manner. Realistically, however, a small percentage of properties will not be <br />adequately maintained and in such cases, they can have a significant negative <br />impact on surrounding properties and even the neighborhood as a whole. <br /> <br />Arden Hills relies primarily on individual owners to maintain property. The City <br />has nuisance provisions in its local code, it enforces the Minnesota State Building
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