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05/23/2011
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Regular
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11-49
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• <br />The residential areas, including undeveloped lots in the existing subdivisions, are projected to <br />accommodate about 779 805 new residential units by 2030. In addition, approximately 220 <br />existing homes with on -site systems are projected to connect to the sewer system by 2030. The <br />total number of sewered residences in District 1 would then be about 372 503,284 units in 2030. <br />In addition, the commercial and mixed use areas will support approximately 140 new employees <br />by 2030. <br />Sewer District 2 <br />Sewer District 2 is located in the northwest corner of the City. This area consists of a mixture of <br />urban and rural land uses. District 2 currently contains about 1,710 sewered residential units, <br />1,085 un- sewered units, and 185 vacant Tots in existing developments. This District also contains <br />about 1,220 developable acres designated as low density residential. There are also about 231 <br />developable acres designated as medium density residential, 114 developable acres designated <br />as high density residential, and 60 acres designated as mixed use residential. In total, these <br />areas are projected to support approximately 1,6701,620 new residential units by 2030. In <br />addition, District 2 includes the Lino Lakes Correctional Facility. The Correctional Facility houses <br />approximately 1,200 residents, equivalent to about 500 single family residential units. In total, <br />assuming approximately 570 existing un- sewered residential areas receive service, District 2 could <br />contain the equivalent of about 4,4504,403 sewered residential units in 2030. <br />District 2 also includes extensive existing commercial and industrial area, as well as approximately <br />108 developable acres designated commercial, 23 developable acres designated as industrial, and <br />16 acres designated mixed use - commercial. Projected new employment in the commercial, <br />industrial and mixed use areas totals about 760 employees by 2030. <br />Sewer District 3 <br />Sewer District 3 is located on the east side of the City, generally east of Centerville. District 3 also <br />includes sub - district 3F, two small developed areas totaling about 40 homes in the Lamotte Drive <br />area and at the west end of Mound Trail on the north side of Centerville Lake. Sub - district 3F is <br />served by an interconnection to the Centerville sanitary sewer system and by MCES lift station L- <br />4. Existing sewered areas of District 3 contain about 480 existing single family residences, and a <br />few commercial properties. The District also includes about 100 unsewered residences. District 3 <br />contains approximately 247 acres of developable land designated as low density residential; 207 <br />developable acres designated medium density residential; 25 developable acres high density <br />residential; and 302 developable acres designated as mixed use residential. In total, these areas <br />are projected to support approximately 1,8501,857 new residential units by 2030. Assuming 40 <br />existing unsewered residences receive service, total sewered residential development in District 3 <br />is projected to be approximately 2,3702,376 units by 2030. <br />District 3 also includes approximately 104 developable acres designated commercial, 122 acres <br />designated industrial, and 67 acres designated mixed use - commercial. Total new employment in <br />these areas is projected to be approximately 1,720 employees by 2030. <br />Sewer District 4 <br />Sewer District 4 is located in southeastern Lino Lakes, bordering on North Oaks and White Bear <br />Township. There is no existing sewered development in District 4. There are about 140 existing <br />non - sewered residences. District 4 contains approximately 597 developable acres designated low <br />density residential, 48 acres medium density, 9 acres high density, and 20 acres mixed use <br />residential. Most areas of District 4 will probably not be developed by 2030. Projected <br />development by 2030 includes about 320 318 new residential units. In addition, 90 existing units <br />are projected to receive service, resulting in about 440412 sewered units in District 4 by 2030. In <br />addition, District 4 contains approximately 11 acres designated as mixed use commercial, which <br />could support about 50 employees by 2030. <br />
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