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Centerville 2040 Chapter 3: Land Use <br /> Table 20 below shows the anticipated timing of growth in population and households <br /> based on potential new units projected by the Metropolitan Council. As all remaining <br /> developable areas are within the MUSA a multi-year staging plan is not necessary. <br /> Anticipated forecasts for growth are illustrated in Table 20 to help gauge projected <br /> timing. Development and redevelopment in the City will be dictated based on market <br /> conditions in the region. Economic conditions and other factors may stall the pace of <br /> development, as well. It is not intended that the anticipated growth represented in Table <br /> 20 be strictly applied. If the pace of development becomes accelerated, the City will <br /> coordinate with the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Population 2010 2020 2030 2040 Change 2010 —2040 <br /> Sewered 3,358 3,410 3,520 3,640 282 <br /> Unsewered 434 430 410 420 -14 <br /> .................................................................................................. <br /> Total Households <br /> Sewered 1,161 1,250 1,300 1,350 189 <br /> Unsewered 154 150 150 150 -4 <br /> Employment <br /> Sewered 403 530 550 580 177 <br /> Unsewered 6 10 10 10 4 <br /> In 2016, household size in Centerville was estimated at 2.92 persons per household <br /> which is very close to the 2010 household size of 2.88 and 2000 household size of <br /> 2.97. In that same time Anoka County has seen steady reduction in persons per <br /> household. In 2000 the household size was 2.77 persons. In 2010 the estimate was <br /> 2.70 and in 2016 the estimate was 2.69. Anoka County and the metropolitan region <br /> are expected to see a continued decline in household size. <br /> `TAGED DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT <br /> The City is completely within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA) and as a result <br /> expansion of the MUSA is not necessary as it relates to staged development. Map 4-3 <br /> outlines the City's staged development plan for development and redevelopment. <br /> The timelines depicted in Map 4-3 are for planning purposes only and market demands <br /> may result in parcels developing earlier or later than currently anticipated. Acreages of <br /> developed or redeveloped land in the identified planning periods are shown in Table 21 <br /> below. <br /> Chapter 3 1 Page 9 <br /> 10 <br />
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