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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />E MPLOYMENT <br />According to the Metropolitan Council, the City had 430 jobs in 2016. The MN DEED Quarterly <br />Census of Employment and Wages, most of the major employers in Centerville can be classified <br />as education and health services, leisure and hospitality, construction and trade, or <br />transportation and utility. Innovative Tools & Technologies, Inc, North Metro Millwork, and John <br /> existing industrial park. Further employment <br />opportunities are anticipated to include manufacturing, service, and office positions. <br />Forecasting employment involves numerous criteria. The level of retail development may follow <br />the extent of residential activity. The amount of retail development in adjacent communities will <br />also impact the potential in Centerville. Industrial uses vary dramatically in terms of jobs per <br />acre or floor area. The size of the industrial area suggests that larger, employment-intensive <br />industries would be the exception in Centerville. <br />According to the Metropolitan Council local forecast, Employment is estimated to increase from <br />430 to 590 jobs by the year 2040. This equates to an additional 160 jobs by the year 2040. <br />Currently, the City has approximately 48 acres of land guided for commercial and 12 acres of <br />land guided as industrial. The permitted uses in the Industrial zoning district are primarily related <br />to manufacturing which averages 1 employee per 1,000 square feet of building space according <br />to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (MnDEED). See <br />Table 23 on the following page. <br /> <br />Table 23 Employment Bearing Land Use Intensity <br />Land Use Employees Per Typical Floor Developable Anticipated <br />Type 1,000 Sq. Ft of Area Ratio (FAR) Land Jobs <br />Building Space by Land Use <br />Industrial 0.67* 0.33 12 Acres 115 <br />(522,720 Sq. Ft) <br />Commercial 1.00* 0.33 48 Acres 690 <br />(2,090,880 Sq. <br />Ft) <br />Total: 805 <br /> *Source: MNDEED 2015 & 2016, Institute of Transportation Engineers 2008 <br /> <br /> Page 46 <br /> <br /> <br />
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