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_________________________________________________________________________________________ <br />City of Arden Hills <br />Planning Commission Meeting for June 7, 2017 <br /> <br /> <br />Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br />Affordable Housing Need Allocation <br /> <br />The table below lists the Arden Hills affordable housing requirement from 2021 to 2030. The <br />requirement is broken out into three bands for 2040, while 2030 requirement only addressed <br />affordable housing at 60% of the area median income or below. <br /> <br />At or Below 30% Area Median Income (AMI ) 129 Units <br />31 to 50% AMI 100 Units <br />51 to 80% AMI 144 Units <br />Total Units 373 Units <br /> <br />To demonstrate that these Metropolitan Council requirements are met, two criteria must be <br />addressed: <br />1. Density <br />2. Tools <br />Density <br />In order to meet the Metropolitan Council’s density requirement, the City of Arden Hills must <br />show that it has sufficient land available that is guided for a high enough density to <br />accommodate the need allocation. The Metropolitan Council expects affordable housing at 50% <br />of AMI or below to be developed on land guided for a minimum of twelve (12) units per acre <br />and that the affordable housing between 50% and 80% AMI to be developed on land guided for <br />minimum of six (6) units per acre. <br />• Housing Land Uses and Density Ranges <br />The 2030 Comprehensive Plan has seven land uses that allow for housing at various density <br />ranges. The land use categories and density ranges are shown on the table below. Only three of <br />the land use categories can be implemented to meet the Metropolitan Council’s affordable <br />housing requirements: Town Center for the allocations of 50% of AMI and below; and Medium <br />Density Residential and High Density Residential for the allocations between 50% and 80% of <br />AMI. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />