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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 5: Housing <br />54 <br /> <br />below summarizes the residential redevelopment potential from the land <br />use chapter, and highlights in red the units that would be considered <br />affordable to meet St. Anthony’s regional affordable allocation. <br />Using minimum density to calculate unit potential, St. Anthony can expect <br />to net 338 units of affordable housing in the decade from 2021-2030 using <br />approximately 19 acres. <br />In practical terms, housing development above a particular density <br />threshold does not guarantee housing affordability. The next section of this <br />chapter will discuss the tools and strategies that St. Anthony can employ <br />to help ensure that housing affordability goals are achieved. <br />FIGURE 5-10: FUTURE RESIDENTIAL LAND USE <br />Land Use <br />Category Land Uses Total 2040 Guided <br />Residential Acres <br />Low Density <br />Residential <br />(2-4 units/acre) <br />• Detached housing units <br />• Duplexes <br />• Churches, schools and institutional uses <br />508 Acres <br />Mid Density <br />Residential <br />(4-20 <br />units/acre) <br />• Duplexes or multiplexes <br /> <br />• Rowhomes or Side-by-Side townhomes <br />• Garden apartments <br />• Apartment buildings (2-3 stories) <br />• Churches, schools and institutional uses <br />103 Acres <br />High Density <br />Residential <br />(20-40 <br />units/acre) <br />• Rowhomes or Side-by-Side townhomes <br /> <br />• Garden apartments <br />• Apartment buildings (2-5 stories) <br />• Churches, schools and institutional uses <br />49 Acres <br />Commercial <br />(30-40 <br />units/acre) <br />• 17.5% of commercial land as residential <br />• High Density Residential uses in a commercial <br />context <br />• Apartment buildings <br />10 Acres <br />Residential <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />