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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 10: Implementation <br />3 <br /> <br /> Identify areas in the community for the development of <br />new, higher end office space. <br />City staff Currently this would occur as redevelopment in <br />Commercial or Industrial Districts <br /> Identify areas in the city for co-operative senior housing at <br />medium density. <br />City staff <br /> Utilize available financing techniques to encourage multi- <br />family housing developments to include a component of <br />affordable housing. <br />City staff, developers <br /> Explore the potential for affordable housing development <br />at the city-owned site on Kenzie Terrace (former bowling <br />alley site). <br />City staff, affordable <br />housing developers <br />This project has shifted the housing component <br />to the former Bremer Bank site per the Bank’s <br />redevelopment plan <br /> Allow housing churn of single-family homes by continuing <br />to plan for senior housing options at all affordability levels. <br />City staff, senior housing <br />project developers <br />Some Senior Housing approved and under <br />development <br /> Evaluate the appropriateness for ordinances that <br />encourage smaller apartment units. <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission, City Council <br />Accommodated through PUD <br /> <br />Anticipate and meet increased rental demand at all <br />affordability levels. (Refer to Tools Matrix in the Housing <br />Plan Chapter) <br />City staff; affordable <br />housing developers; <br />Country HRAs; current <br />rental property owners <br /> <br /> Reduce overall community housing cost burden, <br />particularly by supporting those projects that provide <br />affordability for households in the <50% AMI categories. <br />(Refer to Tools Matrix in the Housing Plan Chapter) <br />City staff, Planning <br />Commission, City Council <br />
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