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<br /> <br />Enrollment vs <br />Househ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />o Residents I <br />I <br />o Households <br />Students <br /> <br /> <br />Source: Community Development Department, ISD 623 <br /> <br />Today, Roseville has over 15,100 housing units. Based on the remaining developable land, Roseville <br />may see an increase of approximately 700 housing units in the next twenty years. Most of the <br />remaining developable residential land is multi-family housing, which increases housing units <br />while decreasing the number of residents per household (nursing homes, 700 units, are not <br />included in these projections). School population (ISD 623) has remained relatively stable over the <br />last 15 years at approximately 6700 students of which approximately 80% live in the City of <br />Roseville. <br /> <br /> <br />Types 2000 <br /> <br /> <br />o Single Family Detached <br />o Single Family Attached <br />o Multi Family <br />D Manufactured Homes <br /> <br />Single family detached homes make up the majority of housing units in Roseville (56%). The <br />second largest housing type is apartments and condominiums, which make up 38% of City units. <br />Town homes are also a major housing type, representing over 5% of the community housing stock. <br /> <br />Roseville Comprehensive Plan - 2002 Update <br /> <br />The Land and its People -Page 24 of 30 <br />