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Attachment A <br />Future Land Use and Density <br />July 11, 2017 <br />Page 3 <br />As you can see, with the modest increase in the minimum required density in residential development in the <br />Community Mixed Use district, the City has demonstrated that it can meet the regional population and <br />household forecasts. <br />minimum <br />Community Designation: For this, we use the of the density range for all future land use categories <br />(excludingLow Density Residential)to ensure that the density of future development/redevelopment meets the <br />required minimum density for Roseville’sCommunity Designation, which is Urban. The Urban designation <br />requires an average density of 10 units per acrefor new development and redevelopment. To calculate this <br />density, we take the acreage in each future land use category within the development/redevelopment area and <br />minimum <br />multiplyit by the of the density range for residential categories. That density must be at least 10 units <br />per acre. <br /> Density Range <br />Dev. <br />Minimum <br />LandUseTypeYield % <br />Acres <br /> MinMid Max Units <br />2040 Future Land <br />Medium Density Res 8.33 5 8.5 12100% 42 <br />Use <br />High Density Res 25.81 1324.5 36100% 335 <br />Neighborhood Center 1.34 5 8.5 1250% 3 <br />Community Mixed Use 164.91 10233625% 412 <br /> Guided Total 76.03 793 <br /> <br />Community Designation <br />Density 10.43 <br /> <br />Again, you can see from the above table that by changing the minimum density of Community Mixed Use to <br />meet the urban community designation, the City’s overall future land use plan now meetsthe Community <br />Designation requirement. <br />Affordable Housing: Finally, the Met Council requires that sufficient land be guided at minimum residential <br />densities of 8 units per acre to support thecity’s total allocation of affordable housingneed(142units). To be <br />clear, the City is not required to develop 142 units of affordable housing, just have the density in place to <br />support it.In Roseville, using the revised future land use districts as presented,we can use both your High <br />Density Residentialand Community Mixed Usefuture land use categories to meet the needas the minimum <br />densities in those categories meet the required minimum of eight units/acre for affordable housing. <br />Therefore, to calculate this, we take the acreage of High Density Residentialand 25% ofthe acreage of the <br />Mixed Use (the required minimum percent residential) within the development/redevelopment area and multiply <br />minimum <br />it by the of the density range for those residential categories. That number must meet or exceed 142 <br />total units. <br />Affordable Housing Need Allocation <br />At or Below 30 % AMI72 <br />From 31 to 50 % AMI 50 <br />From 51 to 80 % AMI 20 <br />Total Units 142 <br />AMI = Area Median Income, which in 2016 <br />was about $85,000 for a household of four <br /> <br />