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survey, only seven residents stated that they or someone in their family were employed in the <br />City. <br />Housing Goals and Policies <br />The following goals and policies have been established by the municipal govemment of Gem <br />Lake with regard to housing: <br />• Continue to encourage low, to very low, density residential development within the <br />existing core area of the City. <br />• Encourage a better variety of housing by adopting wording in the zoning ordinance <br />allowing for different types of housing (townhomes, villas, row houses etc.) as <br />redevelopment occurs, and in the mixed use areas. <br />• Encourage the construction of more dense housing along the transit corridors of County <br />Road E and Highway 61. This is where all of the mixed use plan areas are identified. <br />• Consider participating in the Metropolitan Livable Communities Program. <br />• Encourage the development of life -cycle housing opportunities. <br />• Encourage the rehabilitation and continuous maintenance of existing housing. <br />• Preserve the identity and improve the quality and appearance of existing residential <br />neighborhoods. <br />• Help ensure that all new housing, including affordable housing, adheres to the highest <br />community design, planning and construction standards. <br />• Encourage the preservation of owner -type housing for low and moderate income <br />households. <br />• Protect residential neighborhoods adjacent to commercial developments through physical <br />and/or vegetative buffering, and through the placement of `transitional" land uses on the <br />periphery. Adequate buffering should be an explicit objective of site plan review and <br />approval. <br />• Explore local fiscal initiatives for housing, including but not limited to, the use of housing <br />revenue bonds, tax increment financing, Community Development Block Grants, and <br />Minnesota Housing Finance Agency programs. <br />• Examine alternative transportation services that relate to life -cycle housing opportunities. <br />• Consider adapting the current Gem Lake Planned Unit Development and Cluster <br />Development Standards to allow for more creativity and flexibility with regard to life -cycle <br />housing opportunities. <br />• Consider working with the Ramsey County Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) <br />in the development of a housing strategy for the City of Gem Lake. <br />• Explore the possibility of participating in region -wide efforts to develop a wide variety of <br />housing types. <br />Affordable Housing Units Needed 2011-2020 <br />The City of Gem Lake will strive to add 15 units of affordable housing between 2011 and <br />2020 per Metropolitan Council recommendations. <br />5 E H 9.0 housing plan I page 54 <br />
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