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<br />Current Land Use <br />Centerville consists of approximately 1,450 parcels in the City's 1,408 acres. The <br />overwhelming majority of land use is residential (1,310 parcels). The 29 improved commercial <br />and industrial parcels are concentrated along Main Street and 20TH Avenue. The remaining <br />148 acres of agricultural land is found in 10 parcels located primarily in the southern portion of <br />the City. These agricultural sites present the most prominent areas of the City that may <br />change to another land use. Figure 5 provides Centerville's land use. <br /> <br />The two Centerville DWSMAs cover 397 parcels. Well #1 DWSMA covers 53 parcels and <br />Well #2 DWSMA covers 344 parcels. <br /> <br />Ten parcels in Well #2 DWSMA are located in the City of Lino Lakes. They consist of five <br />agricultural parcels (totaling 154 acres); one single family residence parcel; and four <br />commercial parcels (two are unimproved). The commercial parcels include an automotive <br />service garage and fast food restaurant. The five agricultural parcels represent over 70% of <br />the land in Centerville's DWSMA readily available for development. <br /> <br />The City recognizes the importance of groundwater sensitivity and has established <br />environmental protection policies that will enhance protection of groundwater in the City and <br />the region. The City will continue to require compliance with MPCA Rules Chapter 7080 for <br />the design, installation, maintenance, expansion and repair of private sewer systems. Aquifer <br />contamination is usually not as much a concern in areas that are served by public water and <br />sewer utilities, as opposed to areas that depend upon individual on-site sewage treatment <br />systems. Approximately 23 residents and businesses are currently served by septic systems <br />in Centerville. <br /> <br />Parcels in Centerville's DWSMAs Well 2 -I <br />Land Use Classification Well 1 I <br /> Not Vulnerable I <br /> Vulnerable <br />Agriculture, Vacant (120X) 0 7 I <br />Residential- Single Family, Vacant (21 OX) 0 20~ I <br />Residential- Single Family, Improved (211X) 52 <br />Patio- Townhome, Vacant/Common Areas (230X) 0 ~ <br />Patio-Townhome, Improved (231X)_____ 0 <br />Commercial, Vacant (340X)_______ 0 -~_I <br />---.---- <br />Commercial, Improved (341X) 0 9 <br />Industrial, Vacant (350X) 0 2 <br />Industrial, Improved (351X) 0 6 <br />Exempt Property (40XX) 1 5 <br />Total Parcels 53 344 <br /> <br />Future Land Use Development and Redevelopment <br />The Centerville Comprehensive Plan provides a guide for managing future growth and <br />redevelopment to maintain the community's character. Figure 6 presents the City's zoning <br /> <br />July 3, 2007 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br />Centerville Wellhead Protection Plan (Part 2) <br /> <br />Page 4 <br />
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