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Centerville 2040 . <br /> Table 23 above shows that there are approximately 1,351 existing housing units in the City <br /> according to the Metropolitan Council. In addition to the total amount of units it is important <br /> to understand housing tenure and amount of owner and rental occupancy. Data from the <br /> 2015 ACS finds that the community has an 87.9% owner-occupied and a 7.10/0 rental <br /> occupied housing mix. <br /> Each new household added to a city requires an additional housing unit and results in <br /> increasing residential land uses. Between 2000 and 2016, Centerville had a slower household <br /> growth rate than Anoka County as shown in Table 23 above. The city added 558 households <br /> in the 1990s. The Met Council forecast shows that Centerville will be adding an additional <br /> 143 households between 2016 and 2040. <br /> The City has identified and guided land to meet the Met Council forecasts shown in Table <br /> 24. However, the City has identified approximately 102 acres available for development or <br /> redevelopment property that when fully developed will surpass the 2040 figures for <br /> population and households. The private market will dictate when those lands are actually <br /> developed. <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 /> 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 /> The increase in households and ultimately population will be achieved by the development <br /> of remaining vacant lands as well as including the approved downtown master plan into the <br /> forecasts. Through the comprehensive planning process, areas of future residential <br /> development were identified. The density for each residential land use type is as follows: <br /> • Low density: 3 - 5 dwelling units/acre <br /> • Medium density: 3 - 15 dwelling units/acre <br /> • High Density: 12 - 25 dwelling units/acre <br /> • Mixed-Use: 12 - 30 dwelling units/acre <br /> Chapter 4 1 Page 3 <br /> 89 <br />
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