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<br />The City's 1994 plan update included the following forecasts: <br /> <br />CITY PLAN 1990 2000 2010 2020 <br />Population 33,485 37,000 <br />Households <br />Employment 35,046 41,500 44,000 <br /> <br />To comply with the current requirements, the city would need to update its 1994 plan with forecasts, as <br />needed, for population, households and employment for the years 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2020. <br /> <br />It is noted that the City's forecasts presumably would ret1ect land use changes approved as part of the <br />September 1994 plan update, as well as subsequent land use amendments. <br /> <br />Residential uses: <br />The 1994 plan does not include housing density figures that reHect the numbers of households and the <br />acreage for residential uses to 2020, as illustrated in the follO\ving table: <br /> <br /> 1994 Plan Vpdate <br />Housing Mix <br />I>> Single-family <br />. Multiple-family <br />Density <br />. Single-family <br />I) Multiple-family <br />Overall Density <br /> <br />Commercial/industrial/institutional uses: <br />The analysis of non-residential land uses (Local Planning Handbook, p. 3.6) would enable the Council to <br />evaluate the impacts on the regional systems, particularly transportation and sewers, To facilitate the <br />evaluation, indicate what the City's zoning would permit for commercial, industrial and institutional <br />uses. <br /> <br /> 1994 Plan Update <br />Commercial <br />Industrial <br />In5'titl,ltional <br />Number of employees <br /> <br />Housing -- Linda Milashius, 602-1541 <br />The city needs to determine future housing needs that are consistent with 2020 forecasts of population <br />and households. The future housing needs would be based on the status of the current housing stock. <br />