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City of Arden Hills - Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br />The 2008 existing land uses are classified into the following categories: <br />Deleted: Since the 2008 current land <br />_ <br />1. Single Family Attached(SFA) — includes all attached single family <br />use data is based on actual land <br />usage while the 1998 future land use <br />homes such as townhomes with separate entrances. <br />''. data was based on what was <br />2. Single Family Detached SFD Includes all detached single family <br />9 Y ( ) — 9 Y <br />anticipated to occur, the two data sets <br />will not match. The differences <br />homes. <br />between the two data sets are largely <br />3. Multiple Family MF includes apartment buildings and <br />p Y ( ) — es a pmen9I <br />attributable to more accurate data in <br />Condominiums of more than one story. <br />2008, the acknowledgement of vacant <br />land, and the delayed redevelopment <br />4. Manufactured HousingMH includes manufactured and mobile <br />( ) — <br />oftheTCAAPproperty- The 2008 <br />land use categories are more specific <br />homes In specialized parks. <br />because existing land uses can be <br />5. Neighborhood Business (NB) — neighborhood business designates <br />calculated while the 1998 future land <br />small, isolated areas for neighborhood commercial land uses when <br />use numbers were based on <br />anticipated development. The 2008 <br />they are compatible with surrounding residential uses. <br />future land use data will again use the <br />6. Commercial (COM) — areas designated for a broad range of retail, <br />more general land use categories, <br />situ ls,tothe 1998 future land use <br />shopping, and services to meet the needs of the community and <br />data.¶ <br />region. Compatible uses such as office buildings are also intended for <br />since 1998, the available land use <br />this area. <br />: data has become more detailed and <br />7- Office (OFC) —Predominantly administrative, professional, or clerical <br />1 accurate_ The availability of more <br />accurate data is reeected in the wafer <br />services; includes medical CIInICS <br />category. While yearly fluctuations <br />8. Mixed Use Industrial (MUI) — includes light manufacturing and/or <br />may have contributed to the change <br />in water cover, more accurate data is <br />processing, warehousing, distribution, and offices. <br />likely the mason for the 88 increase <br />9. Light Industrial(LI)— primarily light manufacturing and/or processing of <br />water cover. There were, however, a <br />few developments between 1998 and <br />products; could include light industrial land use, distribution, <br />2008 that contributed to actual <br />warehouse facilities, and offices as a secondary use. <br />use changes. The Hazelnut Palk #3 <br />subdivision and subsequent <br />10. Park and Open Space (P/OS) — areas designated as public parks.extension <br />of Katie Lane increased the <br />". <br />11. Public & Institutional (P/1) — areas designated for uses such as <br />amount of land used for right-of-way <br />while the road that connected Red <br />government buildings, colleges, schools, and religious uses but not <br />Fox Road to Grey Fox Road was <br />medical uses. <br />vacated ¶ <br />q <br />12. UtilitY( c or p occupied UTL\ Public private land b substation, <br />Y a power su <br />Ofthe 131 acres of vacant land in <br />2008, approximately 70 acres are <br />water tower, municipal well, pumping station, or similar use. <br />zoned for residential, 40 acme are <br />13. Vacant(VAC) Private land not occupied with a building <br />( / p 9 or use. <br />zoned commercial, and 21 acres are <br />'', <br />14. Water (WAT) — includes permanently flooded open water, rivers and <br />light industrial. The vacant land does <br />not include the TCAAP properly, <br />streams, and wetlands (may not show all national wetland inventory <br />which is currently classified as <br />wetlands on the map). <br />publichnstHutional land ¶ <br />t <br />15. Railroad right-of-way (RR) — Railroad right-of-way. <br />The current land uses on the TCAAP <br />16. Right-of-way (ROW) — public vehicular, transit and/or pedestrian rights- <br />property are the most notable <br />differences from what was expected <br />of -way. <br />in the 1998 future land uses. Since <br />1998, the number of acres that were <br />anticipated to be part of the TCAAP <br />Although there were few land use changes between 1998 and 2008, there areredevelopment <br />has been reduced and <br />''. <br />differences between the 1998 future land use data and the 2008 existing land <br />the redevelopment delayed- While a <br />specific redevelopment timeline_j1 <br />use data. The differences are largely attributable to more accurate data in 2008. <br />Formatted: Indent: Leff: r <br />the delayed redevelopment of the TCAAP property, and other vacant property <br />' Formatted: Font: (Default) Anal, 10 <br />that was not developed. The two data sets use different land use descriptions <br />of <br />1 Formatted: Font: (Default) Anal, 10 <br />DRAFT 27 <br />5/1/2008 <br />