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<br />b) When resources are available, continuously strive to improve the quality of <br />approximately 200 existing units which are below the average physical <br />condition of housing units within the community (approximately 55 single <br />family and 160 multi-family units). <br /> <br />c) Fill the gaps in the city's housing portfolio by providing housing for all stages of <br />the life cycle such as the needs for entry level housing and more affordable <br />senior housing. <br /> <br />d) Assist in the provision of entry level family housing to regenerate the <br />community and our neighborhoods. <br /> <br />e) Meet city goals, LCA benchmarks, and city indexes (subject to market <br />conditions and resource availability) for the period from 1996 to 2010 as follows: <br /> <br /> CITY INDEX -existing LCA BENCHMARKS CITY -WIDE GOALS <br /> Sources: Met Council or 1996 through 2010 <br /> (City).:. <br />Affordable Housing <br />(ownership @$128,000or 76% (70.2%) 68% to 77% 75% <br />less). <br />Affordable Housing <br />(rental at $795/month or 47% (50.0%) 45% to 48% 50% <br />less). <br />Life Cycle Housing- Detached 59% (55.6%) Detached 64% to 59 % 60% - Comp Plan '94 <br />Life Cycle Housing- Attached 41% (44.3%) Attached 36% to 41% 40% - Comp Plan '94 <br />(Condos, Townhomes, Apt.) <br />Owner vs. Renter Mix 68%(66,1%) Ownerunits 64% to 74% Ownerunits 65% - Owner Units <br /> 32% (33.9%) Renter units 26% to 36% Renter units 35% - Renter Units <br />Density - S. Fam. - Detached 2.20 units per acre 2.85 units per acre. <br /> (2.89 units per acre) 1,8 to 2,9 units per acre <br />Density - Multi Fam.- 17,00 units per acre 12 to 15 units per acre. <br />Attached (15.01 units per acre) 12 to 15 units per acre (Senior Housing may <br /> be higher density). <br /> <br />.. 1998 figures - to be adjusted annually <br />.:. - City figures updated with 1998 figures for all categories except affordable rental <br /> <br />2.5 The City of Roseville's Livable Communities Action Plan was submitted and approved <br />by the Metropolitan Council. Participation in the program provided the City with the <br />eligibility for the Tax Base Revitalization Program and the Livable Communities <br />Demonstration Program. <br /> <br />RCA - Livable Communities 2000 09/27/99 - Page 2 of 4 <br />