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City of Arden Hills – 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved:, 2018 <br />6-7 <br />6.4.1 Future Land Use Classifications <br /> <br />There are twenty-two future land use classifications: <br /> <br />1. Very Low Density Residential (VLDR) – traditional single-family <br />residential land use category. A density range of one and one-half <br />(1.5) to three (3) units per acre may be allowed. <br />2. Low Density Residential (LDR) – traditional single-family residential <br />land use category. A density range of three (3) to five (5) units per <br />acre may be allowed. <br />3. Medium Density Residential (MDR) –townhome and multi-family <br />residential land use category for providing densities of six (6) to nine <br />(9) units per acre. <br />4. High Density Residential (HDR) –townhome and multi-family <br />residential land use category providing for densities of nine (9) to <br />twelve (12) units per acre. <br />5. Neighborhood Residential (NR) – Provides for a range of attached and <br />detached single-family and small multi-family uses at a density of one <br />and one-half (1.5) to eight (8) units per acre. <br />6. Town Center (TC) – Provides for a range of commercial and residential <br />uses that offer housing, assisted living, senior housing, office, retail, <br />restaurant, and civic uses. Medium and large residential uses are <br />permitted at a density of fifteen (15) to sixty-seven (67) units per acre. <br />7. 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 <br />intersections or nodes that are on the edge of residential areas, are <br />less desirable sites for housing, or have traditionally been occupied <br />with neighborhood services. Dwelling units of three (3) units per acre <br />or more may be permitted. <br />8. Mixed Business (MB) – areas designated for a variety of businesses, <br />including commercial, certain light industrial uses, office, general <br />business, and retail. <br />9. Commercial (C) – areas designated for a broad range of retail, <br />shopping, and services to meet the needs of the community and <br />region. Compatible uses such as office buildings are also intended for <br />this area. <br />10. Community Mixed Use (CMU) – areas designated for a broad range of <br />retail, shopping, services, and office space to meet the needs of the <br />Dr <br />a <br />f <br />t <br /> <br />11 <br />/ <br />0 <br />1 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />1 <br />7
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