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City of Mounds View Comprehensive Plan <br /> Introduction <br /> The City of Mounds View is a fully developed suburban community in the northern Twin Cities <br /> metropolitan area. Residential land uses are and will continue to be the principal land uses in <br /> Mounds View. The intent and content of Mounds View's housing element therefore is directed <br /> towards maintaining and improving the quality and diversity of the existing housing stock and <br /> providing infill housing where possible. The housing element looks at four areas as required by <br /> Metropolitan Council guidelines.These include housing goals and policies,existing housing supply, <br /> future housing needs, and housing programs that have and/or will be used to achieve the goals. <br /> Goals and Policies <br /> The following are the housing goals and policies for the City of Mounds View: <br /> Goal 1: Maintain a broad and full choice of housing opportunities. <br /> Policies: <br /> a. Provide sufficient housing and sufficient housing sizes,types and styles to meet the needs of <br /> all segments of the population,notably groups with specialized housing needs, such as low <br /> and moderate income and the elderly. <br /> b. The development and preservation of owner-occupied housing for low and moderate income <br /> households shall be encouraged. <br /> c. Housing for low and moderate-income families and individuals should not be concentrated <br /> within a single project or area. <br /> d. When providing low and moderate-income housing, priority should be given to Mounds <br /> View residents to the extent possible. <br /> e. Consider the development of additional medium density single-family attached homes to <br /> supplement conventional single-family detached homes, mobile homes, and apartments. <br /> f. Encourage Alife cycle=housing to provide various housing options. <br /> g. Encourage the development of Amove up-housing opportunities. <br /> h. Promotion of first-time home buyers and closing cost/down payment assistance programs. <br /> 43 <br />
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