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going dialogue with communities to consider any changes in growth trends or community <br />expectations about growth that may have an impact on regional systems. <br />Forecast of population, households and employment: <br />� - -- — - — . .. E����i�ed Kle+r�Lo7�rr� �n� Frrm��� <br />� - -- Z4�� ��1�0 j-- -��I� ' �{��0 ; � ?03Q � <br />��i' " �• .��fr�2��. .— —33.G�'� _ —. '����0[E .. . ��.U�U 1 —_ �$�ifa{� . <br />�� Huti�chr�l�k ] 3 562 ]����#� . `5.5�U __ .. .�.6x0�� ]�_�0� <br />��',=7 � ra k �„��.� —. . } x �� . .��, � ��� - �— t�, ��rr7�, �ta,^t�[r •��, a �[� � <br />–.--. i { -- �---=--- � — <br />The Council forecasts growth at appropriate densities for communities in order to protect <br />the efficiency of wastewater, transportation and other regional system investments, and to <br />help ensure 1h� metropolitan area can accommodate its projected growth by the year <br />203 0. <br />�row�l�t management. <br />The Regional Develop�,ent Frameworlc sets an overall minimum residential density <br />standard of 3 to 5 units per acre in developed and developin� areas where urban service is <br />located or planned. l�17k average miniil��t�n standard of 3 uniis per acre is important to the <br />efficient use of regional systems, including wastewater system investments. Communities <br />that significantly over-utilize or under-utilize regional systems can cause inefficiencies in <br />the use of regional resources. Additionally, achieving housing at these density levels may <br />help communities meet their obligations under the Metropolitan Land Planning Act to <br />plan to and address their housing needs. <br />Geographic planning area. <br />The city of Roseville is designated as a"developed community" geographic planning <br />area in the 2030 Regional Development Fraraae�vot°k. Geographic planning areas are <br />shown on the 2030 Planning Area map. The planning area sets overall densities that the <br />planned development patterns in your community can be expected to achieve. (If there <br />are discrepancies between the 2030 Frameworlc Planning Area map, and the metropolitan <br />systems plans because of adjustments that occurred subsequent to the adoption of the <br />2030 Regional DevelopmentFi^r��t�ae�vo�kdocument, communities should follow the <br />specific guidance contained in this system statement.) <br />As Roseville plans for current and future residents, it should focus on protecting natural <br />resources, ensuring sufficient public i�tfrast�'ucture, and developing transition strategies to <br />increase density and encourage infltdevelopment. <br />Specific strategies for developed communities are found on pages 24-25 of the 2030 <br />Regional Development �'rar�2ework. <br />