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IL <br />01. Subsidized Housi Subsidized housing 19 be major <br />Roseville's efforts to expand its supply of low and moderate ill'° housing, <br />tioday's, market, coniditions,, it is very difficult to, provide housing <br />income without some type of' governmental subsidy, to reduce its costs to the low <br />1l <br />The Allocation Plan designates, Roseville as a f irst. priority community <br />highest for the allociatilon, of subsidized, holu,sing, This is the <br />�ranking and is a function, of the relatively high level, of existing service, <br />facilities,, and, job opportunities found in urban, communities such as <br />#i <br />moderate The Aetropolitan Council projects a need for 99,850 low and <br />income housing unilits, in the Metropolitan Area through, 1990�,, Each <br /># 1iI 111 I s fair share <br />allocation o ` term- need for low <br />and modierate income # o s e I o # s was developed indicates <br />1 l t formula capiaoity to use subsidy ,formula basedi on each community's <br />relative share of: <br />Household, growth or its capacity for su,bs,iidi,zed new construction <br /># o '* I'l <br />t <br />iio fu lti -farm apartment units or its capacity to use existing leased <br />housing subsidized programs; r and <br />iii. Pre-19410 multil-family units or its capacity to use substantial <br />rehab ilita ion subsidy programs <br />