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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />to understand housing tenure and amount of owner and rental occupancy. Data from the 2015 <br />ACS finds that the community has an 87.9% owner-occupied and a 7.1% rental occupied <br />housing mix. <br />Each new household added to a city requires an additional housing unit and results in increasing <br />residential land uses. Between 2000 and 2016, Centerville had a slower household growth rate <br />than Anoka County as shown in Table 24 above. The city added 558 households in the 1990s. <br />The Met Council forecast shows that Centerville will be adding an additional 143 households <br />between 2016 and 2040. <br />The City has identified and guided land to meet the Met Council forecasts shown in Table 25. <br />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 population <br />and households. The private market will dictate when those lands are actually developed. <br />Table 25 Met Council Forecasts for Population, Households and Employment <br /> 2010 2020 2030 2040 <br />Population <br />Sewered 3,762 4,070 4,185 4,330 568 <br />Unsewered 30 30 15 0 -30 <br />Total 3,792 4,100 4,200 4,330 538 <br />Total Households <br />Sewered 1,304 1,389 1,445 1,500 196 <br />Unsewered 11 11 5 0 -11 <br />Total 1,315 1,400 1,450 1,500 185 <br />Employment <br />Sewered 399 530 550 580 181 <br />Unsewered 10 10 10 10 0 <br />Total 409 540 560 590 181 <br /> <br />The increase in households and ultimately population will be achieved by the development of <br />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: 2 - 4 dwelling units/acre <br />Medium density: 3 - 8 dwelling units/acre <br /> Page 50 <br /> <br /> <br />