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11'ti <br />QQ <br />Blaine 18.2 10.2 1.6 63.7 6.3 100.0 <br />White Bear <br />Township 21.2 2.5 0.4 35.2 40.7 100.0 <br />Shoreview 36.9 1.7 0.8 30.4 30.2 100.0 <br />North Oaks 28.6 0.0 0.1 48.4 22.9 100.0 <br />* Percentages are calculated to two decimal points and <br />rounded off. Some places have a few acres in the land <br />use categories but not enough to reach 0.1 percent of <br />the total. <br />** Includes highways, lakes and streams, public and park <br />land. <br />The second table compares Lino Lakes land uses to other <br />developed cities. From that table use can make the <br />generalizations: <br />1. Developed cities have relatively more land in <br />commercial and industrial land uses than do <br />developing cities. <br />2. Roseville and New Hope, two cities that have <br />emphasized industrial uses have more than 11 <br />percent of their land areas in industrial uses. <br />3. Population base is necessary to support commercial <br />activity, i.e. you don't see stores sitting out in <br />the middle of the county waiting for subdivisions. <br />LAND USE IN SELECTED, DEVELOPED <br />CITIES BY PERCENTAGE, 1984 <br />PLACE RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL VACANT OTHER TOTAL <br />Anoka <br />35.5 <br />0.7 <br />4.1 <br />23.6 <br />36.1 <br />100.0 <br />Minneapolis <br />52.4 <br />14.7 <br />5.0 <br />2.3 <br />25.6 <br />100.0 <br />New Hope <br />57.3 <br />12.2 <br />2.9 <br />10.0 <br />17.5 <br />100.0 <br />Osseo <br />43.7 <br />8.2 <br />17.8 <br />7.5 <br />22.8 <br />100.0 <br />St. Paul <br />46.9 <br />12.9 <br />4.7 <br />6.8 <br />28.7 <br />100.0 <br />Brooklyn <br />Center <br />55.2 <br />3.8 <br />8.2 <br />9.5 <br />23.3 <br />100.0 <br />Roseville <br />46.7 <br />11.3 <br />6.0 <br />10.9 <br />25.1 <br />100.0 <br />Page 12 <br />