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<br />City of Arden Hills - Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br /> <br /> 2008 Future land Use <br /> Land Use Acres <br /> low Density Residential 978 <br /> fvledium Density Residential 84 <br />~ <br />m High Density Residential 12 <br />u <br />c Total Residential 1,074 <br />ro <br />'" Neighborhood Business 11 <br />" <br />~ ColT"fTIarcial 126 <br />ro <br />. Light Industrial and Office 306 <br />~ <br />m <br />I Public & Institutional 435 <br />" Utilities 13 <br />~ <br />" Park and Open Space 630 <br />0 <br />"' <br /> Park Reserve 1,389 <br /> Subtotal 3,984 <br />"- Mixed Residential 218 <br /><( tvtixed Business 312 <br /><( <br />() <br /><- Subtotal 531 <br />" Undetermned 70 <br />~ Water 796 <br />15 <br /> Right-of-way 774 <br /> Total 6,154 <br />*Based on 2007 Concept Ran. Parks and <br />open space are included. Subject to <br />Change. <br /> <br /> <br />6.4.1 Future land Use Classifications <br /> <br />There are fifteen future land use classifications in the future land use map: <br /> <br />1. low density residential (lDR) - traditional single-family residential land <br />use category. A density range of three to six units per acre is allowed. <br />2. Medium density residential (MDR) - apartment and town home land <br />use category for providing densities of six to nine units per acre. <br />3. High density residential (HDR) - apartment and townhome land use <br />category providing for densities of nine to twelve units per acre. <br />4. Mixed Residential (MR) - provides for a variety of housing types and <br />densities in close proximity, including single-family detached homes, <br />single-attached homes, condominiums, town homes, apartments, and <br />senior housing options. The anticipated average density is 10.4 units <br />per acre, though the density will vary on the property. This land use is <br />designated for the proposed TeMP redevelopment and is subject to <br />change once a final land use plan is selected. <br /> <br />DRAFT <br />4/18/2008 <br /> <br />30 <br />