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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br /> High Density: 8 - 25 dwelling units/acre <br /> Central Business District/Mixed-Use: 12 - 30 dwelling units/acre <br /> <br />These land use categories and corresponding densities are included on the Future Land Use <br />Map 3-2. The result of this analysis is displayed on the map and table above. This information <br />was presented to the public and approved by the City Council during the Comprehensive <br />Plan update process. <br />The table demonstrates how the City can achieve a population over 5,000 at full <br />development by changing some land use categories to higher densities and redeveloping <br />the downtown area according to the downtown development guidelines. These changes <br />also help the City meet life-cycle housing goals by providing areas for medium and high- <br />density housing. <br />Building Permits <br />Permit data can give an accurate reflection of the amount and type of growth occurring in <br />a community over a longer time period. The number of permits issued during a particular <br />timeframe is also somewhat independent of land area consumed given different lot sizes <br />and density; therefore, it is useful for tracking growth in housing units, but not necessarily <br />changes in land use. The graph shows a steady increase in the valuation of residential permits <br />issued since the 2010, as the economy recovered from the 2008 recession. The recent <br />leveling off may be attributable to the fact that Centerville is reaching full build-out. Table <br />25 below, showing estimated value of permits, shows a similar trend. Permit value increased <br />sharply from 2010 to 2012, and then leveled off in subsequent years. <br />T ABLE 25 –E STIMATED V ALUE OF P ERMITS <br />Building Permit -Residential and Commercial <br />$3,500,000 <br />$3,000,000 <br />$2,500,000 <br />$2,000,000 <br />$1,500,000 <br />$1,000,000 <br />$500,000 <br />$0 <br />201020112012201320142015 <br /> ResidentialCommercial <br /> <br /> Page 51 <br /> <br /> <br />
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