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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />6-3 <br />Table 6.2 – Adjusted 1998 Future Land Use Data <br />Acres <br />Low Density Residential 1,064 <br />Medium Density Residential 129 <br />High Density Residential 5 <br />Neighborhood Business 20 <br />Commercial 104 <br />Industrial 407 <br />Parks 336 <br />Public & Institutional 339 <br />Subtotal 1,207 <br />Mixed Residential 445 <br />Mixed Business 222 <br />Parks 251 <br />Park Preserve 1237 <br />Public/Institutional 215 <br />Subtotal 2370 <br />Water 684 <br />Right-of-way 1,893 <br />Total 6,154 <br />TC <br />A <br />A <br />P <br />Ot <br />h <br />e <br />r <br />Land use <br />So <br />u <br />t <br />h <br /> <br />o <br />f <br /> <br />H <br />i <br />g <br />h <br />w <br />a <br />y <br /> <br />9 <br />6 <br />/ <br />1 <br />0 <br /> <br />The following descriptions were used to define the future land use categories in the <br />1998 Comprehensive Plan: <br />1. Low density residential (LDR) – traditional single-family residential land use <br />category. A density range of three to five units per acre is allowed. <br />2. Medium density residential (MDR) – apartment and townhome land use <br />category for providing densities of up to eight units per acre. <br />3. High density residential (HDR) – apartment and townhome land use category <br />providing for densities of up to twelve units per acre. Mobile homes are also <br />included in this category. <br />4. Mixed Residential (MR) – designed to provide for a variety and mixture of <br />housing types, particularly in the TCAAP area. This category will allow for <br />those types of units not readily available now in the City. <br />5. Neighborhood business (NB) – neighborhood business designates small, <br />isolated areas for neighborhood commercial land uses when they are <br />compatible with surrounding residential uses. Commercial uses that are high <br />traffic generators, noise generators, or otherwise not compatible with <br />residential neighborhoods, are inappropriate. Typically, neighborhood <br />business areas will be located on intersections or nodes that are on the edge <br />of residential areas, are less desirable sites for housing, or have traditionally <br />been occupied with neighborhood services.