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City of Little Canada 2‐12 Housing Plan <br />Manufactured Housing Parks <br />14. In the year after this plan is adopted, the City will Study what it can or should do, if <br />anything, to mitigate the adverse financial effect on park residents of a sudden <br />redevelopment of any of the three parks in Little Canada. This study should involve an <br />advisory committee including park residents and experts, among others. <br />Affordable Housing <br />15. Acknowledge the City’s significant historical role in the provision of affordable housing <br />options in the Ramsey County suburban area. <br />16. Acknowledge the City’s need to address the Metropolitan Council’s significant increase in <br />employment forecasts for the City prior to converting non‐residential land to housing. <br />17. Continue the City’s policy of protecting infill areas for land uses reflecting their historical <br />zoning, rather than converting them to higher densities. <br />18. Work with surrounding jurisdictions to meet the larger Ramsey County community’s <br />need for affordable housing development. <br />19. To the extent that affordable housing is proposed in properly located areas, ensure that <br />residents are provided attractive living environments and amenities, and that livability is <br />not sacrificed for “affordability”. <br />Implementation <br />20. Based on the analysis of existing housing stock and the forecasted need for future quality <br />housing, the City of Little Canada has identified the following public programs, actions, <br />and fiscal devices which will help bring these plans into reality. <br />21. Update Zoning Ordinance in order to allow for improvements and changes stated in the <br />2040 Comprehensive Plan document. <br />22. Utilize tax abatement and tax increment financing to encourage development of <br />properties with existing challenges such as brownfields or blight. <br />23. Continue to be a part of the Livable Communities program and utilize grants provided <br />through it to promote diverse housing options, including: LCDA, LHIA, TBRA, and TOD <br />grants. <br />24. Evaluate inspection efforts to improve the effectiveness of enforcement. <br />25. Encourage smaller and lower‐cost housing types with first home or for low‐to‐moderate <br />income residents in mind. <br />26. Educate younger residents about the First Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance <br />Program to encourage new homeownership. <br />
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