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of Arden Hills - Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br />Rental housing is another component of life -cycle housing that needs to be <br />addressed, Rental housing is an important component of the overall housing <br />supply since it provides options for both the beginning and later stages of the life- <br />cycle chain. It may also serve the needs of several segments of the population <br />including retail service employees, seniors, young adults just entering the <br />workplace and economically disadvantaged households. At the present time, <br />rental housing comprises 15% of the total housing in Arden Hills, which includes <br />one traditional apartment building in Arden Hills with 37 units. The other rental <br />units in apartment style buildings are oriented toward the senior population. <br />According to the 2000 Census, less than 2 percent of the single-family homes in <br />the community were renter occupied. <br />Arden Hills promotes housing diversity through its long-term goals, policies, and <br />strategies. The market is also expected to exert pressure on the City for more <br />housing diversity. As was noted earlier, factors such as an aging population, a <br />population that has more non -family households, and increased numbers of <br />householders living alone is expected to drive demand for more attached, multi- <br />family housing. Multi -family units expected to be in demand are likely to be <br />oriented toward both owners and renters. <br />7.4.2 Housing Affordability <br />-Deleted: overtime <br />DeleteA_oNy <br />Affordable housing is an issue in every Twin Cities area community. With housing <br />costs outpacing many wages, it is becoming increasingly important to focus on <br />affordable housing, Because of the disparity of housing costs and wages ( Deleted: in order to meet the needs <br />throughout the Twin Cities, affordable housing continues to be a major initiative of in hideessentialto community hers,memners <br />i including teachers, police officers, <br />the Metropolitan Council. j and retatlworkers <br />According to the Metropolitan Council, housing is considered affordable if it is <br />priced at or below 30% of the gross income of a household earning 60% of the <br />Twin Cities median family income. In 2007, the area median income for the seven - <br />county Minneapolis -St. Paul area adjusted by the Department of Housing and <br />Urban Development for a family of four was $78,500. At the present time, housing <br />is considered affordable if housing costs for a family of four are below 30% of <br />$47,100. <br />To implement the Livable Communities Act in 2007, the Metropolitan Council uses <br />as the upper limit of affordability for ownership purchase price and monthly rents, <br />the following dollar amounts: <br />DRAFT <br />5/1/2008 <br />[rateFormatted: Font: (Default) Anal, 10 <br />d <br />Formatted: Font: (Default) Anal, 10', <br />pt <br />42 <br />