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~nch ~-~ t~C~au-E- l1 ~l 6 ~ b 9 <br />CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />Introduction/OveraU Housing Recommendations <br />This section summarizes demand calculated for specific housing products in Roseville and re- <br />commends development concepts to meet the housing needs forecast for the City. All recom- <br />mendations are based on findings of the Comprehensive Housi»g Needs Assessment. The fol- <br />lowing table and charts illustrate calculated demand by product type. It is important to recognize <br />that housing demand is highly contingent on projected household growth; household growth <br />could be considerably higher with available land for development and increased densities. <br />TABLE CRi <br />SUMMARY OF HOUSING DEMAND <br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />JULY 2009 <br />Type of Uae <br /> <br />Rental Units -Market Rate 385 <br />Rental Units -Affordable 183 <br />Rental Units -Subsidized 154 <br />For-Sale Units -Single-family 44 <br />For-Sale Units -Multifamily 185 <br />Total General Occupancy Supportable 9S1 <br /> ~® <br />Market Rate <br />Active Aduh 326 317 <br />Ownership 168 149 <br />Rental 158 168 <br />Congregate 26 12 <br />Assisted Living 65 58 <br />Memory Care 68 74 <br />Total Market Rate Senior Su rtable 485 461 <br />A,~'ordable%Subsidiud <br />Active Adult -Subsidized 135 188 <br />Active Aduh -Affordable 189 218 <br />Total A ordable Senior Su portable 324 406 <br />Note: Due to limited land availabilty, not all of the demand may be able to be <br />developed in Roseville. <br />Source: Maxfield Research Inc. <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH INC. 86 <br />