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CMP Part 3B. General Lande Use Plan <br /> 2040 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK <br /> Accommodating future growth of the Metro Area is a concern that will require wide-ranging resources. <br /> The Metropolitan Council in 2015 adopted "Thrive MSP 2040" to provide a plan for addressing the <br /> challenges that will be faced by the Twin Cities area over the next two decades in accommodating <br /> expected growth in the region. Forecasts indicate the metro area will grow by 820,000 people between <br /> 2010 and 2040,and as the average household size continues to shrink(from 2.55 in 2010 to 2.43 by 2040) <br /> an additional 389,000 households must be accommodated. <br /> In addressing the challenges of growth, Metropolitan Council has acknowledged that a "one size fits all" <br /> approach to implementing the Regional Development Framework is not appropriate, and has designated <br /> Geographic Planning Areas to identify communities with similar types of growth. In general, Orono's <br /> area within the MUSA boundary is designated as "Emerging Suburban Edge" and the areas outside the <br /> MUSA boundary are "Rural Residential". Metropolitan Council has identified a set of implementation <br /> strategies for each of these categories, as well as an umbrella of strategies that will apply to all <br /> communities. Map 3C-1 outlines the Community Designations and the community responsibilities. <br /> Each local community is required to address how it will plan for its share of regional affordable housing <br /> needs for the decade 2021-2030. Metropolitan Council has apportioned the forecasted need among each <br /> of the municipalities in the 7-county metro area. Minnesota Statutes require that comprehensive plans <br /> include an implementation program that describes public programs, fiscal devices and other specific <br /> actions to be undertaken in stated sequence to implement the comprehensive plan and ensure conformity <br /> with metropolitan system plans. One required element is a housing implementation program,"...including <br /> official controls to implement the housing element of the land use plan, which will provide sufficient <br /> existing and new housing to meet the local unit's share of the metropolitan area need for low and moderate <br /> income housing." Orono's share is forecasted at 154 new affordable housing units for the decade 2021- <br /> 2030. <br /> EXISTING AND FUTURE LAND USE SUMMARY <br /> Map 3B-2 depicts the existing land uses in Orono as of 2016. As shown in Table 3B-2: Orono Existing <br /> Land Use Summary, shows just over 1/3 of Orono's total area is in open water; of the remaining-2/3 that <br /> is land area, 92% is devoted to residential, parks & open space uses, or underdeveloped. <br /> Table 3B-2: Orono Existing Land Use Summary (2016) <br /> Land Use Category Acreage %of City <br /> Rural Preserve 1,214 7.88% <br /> Rural Residential 2,677 17.38% <br /> Urban Low Density Residential 3,130 20.33% <br /> Urban Medium Density Residential 52 0.34% <br /> Urban Medium High Density Residential/ 102 0.66% <br /> Mixed Use <br /> Urban High Density Residential <br /> City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 3B, Page 15 <br />