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City of Mounds View Comprehensive Plan <br /> Land Use Plan <br /> Figure 6 on page 32 illustrates the proposed future land use plan for the City of Mounds View. The <br /> land use plan acknowledges that Mounds View is a fully developed community and emphasizes the <br /> need to maintain and enhance the existing land use pattern. It must be emphasized that this plan is <br /> general in nature and that each specific development proposal should be reviewed by the community <br /> to ensure compatibility with surrounding development and with the City's goals and policies. <br /> Definitions <br /> The following definitions,as developed by the North Metro I 35W Corridor Coalition,help describe <br /> each land use category: <br /> SFD: Single-Family, Detached: Land containing a residential building with not more than one <br /> dwelling unit entirely surrounded by open space on the same lot. Examples include single-family <br /> dwellings and platted lots. <br /> SFA: Single-Family, Attached: Land containing one or more buildings with two or more dwelling <br /> units, each of which has primary ground floor access to the outside and which are attached to each <br /> other by party walls without openings. Examples include two family dwellings, three family <br /> dwellings, town homes, and town home outlots. <br /> MF: Multifamily: Land containing one or more buildings with three or more dwelling units, one or <br /> more of which does not have primary access to the outside and which are attached to each other by <br /> party walls without openings. Examples include fourplexes, apartments, cooperatives, and <br /> condominiums. <br /> MHP: Manufactured Housing Park: Land under single ownership that has been planned and <br /> improved for the placement of manufactured housing for dwelling purposes; or land that has been <br /> planned, improved, and subdivided for the placement of manufactured housing for dwelling <br /> purposes. <br /> NC:Neighborhood Commercial:Land use primarily engaged in the provision of goods and services <br /> with a primary service radius of 1 to 1.5 miles.Neighborhood commercial uses would typically be <br /> located in a predominantly residential area. Examples would include small, detached retail <br /> establishments (under 10,000 square feet), neighborhood shopping centers, convenience grocery <br /> stores (not supermarket), laundromat (self service washing and drying), professional offices, day <br /> care centers, and barber/beauty shops. <br /> 34 <br />