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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />P UBLICLY S UBSIDIZED H OUSING <br />The City does not currently have any housing units within its municipal boundary that is <br />publicly subsidized. <br />A FFORDABLE H OUSING <br />Based on their analysis, the Metropolitan Council’s affordable housing forecast for the City <br />of Centerville is 14 new affordable housing units between 2021 and 2030. The allocation of <br />affordable housing units is not something that the City is to develop on its own but rather is <br />a forecast of actual household’s coming to the region. As a result, the City must plan for <br />ABLE 31 describes the affordable <br />them through its land use and other housing tools. T <br />housing need allocation by percentage of area median income (AMI). <br />Table 34 – Affordable Housing Need Allocation <br />Need for units affordable to Need for units affordable to Need for units affordable to <br />households with income at households with income households with 51% to <br />or below 30% AMI 31% to 50% AMI 80% AMI <br />9 4 1 <br /> <br />The Metropolitan Council considers any housing development built at eight units per <br />acre as a minimum threshold density that allows affordable housing to be considered. <br />Based on ThriveMSP 2040 allocations, Centerville has a total affordable housing <br />allocation of 14 units. Table 22 identifies the area median income (AMI) distribution of <br />that affordable housing allocation. The high density residential land use has a <br />minimum density of eight units per acre and the central business district/mixed use <br />district has a minimum density of twelve units per acre which could allow for the <br />consideration of affordable housing units as they exceed eight units per acre. <br />Based on the City’s development phasing plan (Map 4-3) it is anticipated that 7.54 <br />acres of CBD/Mixed use land will develop by 2030. Land guided CBD/Mixed Use are <br />required to develop with a minimum 25% residential. Based on that residential <br />percentage, of the 7.54 acres of developed CBD/Mixed Use land, 1.89 acres will be <br />residential development. That will result in a midpoint of 40 affordable housing units <br />constructed by 2030 which exceeds the City’s 2030 affordable housing allocation of <br />14 units. <br /> Page 55 <br /> <br /> <br />
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