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Centerville 2040 <br /> Hugo 82,880102,356 <br /> Lino Lakes 102,904 112,143 <br /> North Oaks 151,397' 214,069 <br /> Anoka County 70,873 84,709 <br /> Table 8. Source: 2015 ACS 5-Year Estimates <br /> Centerville households have a wide range of annual incomes. Approximately <br /> 65 percent of households make between $50,000 and $150,000. About 21 <br /> percent of households make less than $50,000 while 15 percent of households <br /> make more than $150,000 (see TABLE 9). <br /> Centerville Household Income Distribution <br /> $200,000 or more <br /> $150,000 to$199,999 <br /> .. ..................... <br /> ro$100,000 to$149,999 <br /> . ........................................... <br /> $75,000 to$99,999 <br /> E <br /> o $50,000 to$74,999 <br /> c <br /> v $35,000 to$49,999 <br /> 0 <br /> $25,000 to$34,999 <br /> o $15,000 to$24,999 <br /> $10,000 to$14,999 <br /> Less than$10,000 <br /> 0.00% 5.00% 10.00% 15.00% 20.00% 25.00% 30.00% <br /> Percent(%) of all Households <br /> Table 9. Source: 2015 ACS 5-Year Estimates <br /> In 2016 there were approximately 1,351 housing units within the City of <br /> Centerville, made up of a variety of different single and multifamily units. <br /> Housing is the dominant land use in Centerville, making up 42 percent of the <br /> area of the city. <br /> Housing Unit Types <br /> Single family detached is by far the most dominant type of housing unit within <br /> the Centerville and requires the most land per household. With Centerville not <br /> fully developed, it is likely that new housing units will continue in this low- <br /> density trend. <br /> Chapter 1I Page 16 <br />
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