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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 5: Housing <br />53 <br /> <br />Meeting the Regional Affordable Housing Allocation <br />Share <br />St. Anthony, along with every community in the metro area, is responsible <br />for retaining an adequate regional share of affordable housing. The <br />Housing Element of Metropolitan Council’s Thrive 2040 plan has the <br />determined the affordable housing requirement for every community by <br />affordability level, as determined by a household’s relationship to the Area <br />Median Income (AMI). St. Anthony’s affordable housing requirement is <br />shown in FIGURE 5-7. <br />FIGURE 5-7: AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEED ALLOCATION* <br />Affordable Housing Need Allocation, 2021- <br />2030 <br />At or Below 30% AMI 74 <br />From 31 to 50% AMI 53 <br />From 51 to 80% AMI 25 <br />Total Units 152 <br />AMI = Area Median Income <br />* THIS IS IN DRAFT FORM, FROM THE EAW COMMENTS FOR SOUTHERN <br />GATEWAY SITE <br />Housing calculations from FIGURE 5-10 indicate that St. Anthony has <br />guided sufficient high density land at a minimum of 8 units per acre to <br />produce 190 units of housing at affordable densities in the 2021-2030 <br />decade, which well exceeds the Metropolitan Council’s affordable housing <br />allocation of 152 units. <br />Future Residential Land Use <br />From the 2040 guide land use map, FIGURE 5-8 below shows the total <br />acreage within St. Anthony that is allotted to residential land uses in the <br />2040 plan. <br />Of the 660 acres guided residential in St. Anthony, 31 of these acres are <br />expected to be redevelopable within the 2040 planning horizon. <br />Affordable densities as defined by the Metropolitan Council are those at <br />with a minimum range of 8 units per acre and above, which means that all <br />high density residential redevelopment areas expected to develop within <br />the 2021-2030 decade qualify as affordable housing – using the minimum <br />density to calculate unit potential as directed by the Metropolitan Council. <br />FIGURE 5-9 below summarizes the residential redevelopment potential from
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