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Centerville2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />R3 –High Density Multi Family Residential: The purpose of the R3 district is to provide <br />for higher density residential where a variety of dwelling types are permitted provided <br />the overall density of the property meets the district goal of 12 units per acre. <br />R4-SingleFamilyManufacturesHousing: The purpose for the R4 district is to provide <br />for high density single family detached residential opportunities where public utilities are <br />available and required for service. <br />R5 -Single Family Residential – Estate: The purpose of the R5 district is for low-density <br />traditional single family residential where utilities are available and required for service. <br />B1 – Commercial: The purpose of the B1 district is to provide opportunities for retail <br />and service business uses which require larger development sites, highway visibility or <br />highway access. <br />I1 –Industrial:The purpose of the I1 district is to provide for opportunities for light <br />manufacturing and industrial uses, trade businesses, machine shops and other more <br />extensive land uses. <br />P1 - Public/Institutional: The purpose of the P1 district to provide opportunities for <br />government facilities, schools, churches, hospitals, libraries and other similar public and <br />institutional uses. <br />M1 - Mixed Use: The purpose of the M1 district is to implement the “Master Plan and <br />Development Guidelines for Downtown Centerville”, adopted by the City Council on <br />January 11, 2006. <br />M2-MixedUseNeighborhoodRuralResidential:The purpose of the M2 district is to <br />implement the “Master Plan and Development Guidelines for Downtown Centerville”, <br />adopted by the City Council on January 11, 2006, and provide for higher density <br />residential uses and accessory retain and office uses to complement the adjoining M1 <br />district and existing neighborhoods. <br />A FFORDABLE H OUSING <br />The Metropolitan Council considers any housing development more than eight <br />units per acre to qualify as affordable housing. Based on ThriveMSP 2040 <br />allocations, Centerville has a total affordable housing allocation of 14 units. Table <br />22 identifies the area median income (AMI) distribution of that affordable housing <br />allocation. The high density residential district has a minimum density of eight <br /> Page 44 <br /> <br /> <br />
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