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CMP Part 313. General Land Use Plan <br />Table 313-5 Net Density by Land Use <br />Households <br />Planned Development Area <br />Net Residential <br />Acres (NRA) <br /># of units (NRA x <br />lowest guided density) <br />Urban Low Residential (0.5-2 u/a) <br />139.9 <br />62.5 <br />Urban Medium Residential (3-10 u/a) <br />Year <br />11.0 <br />32.9 <br />Urban Medium High/ Mixed Use <br />Residential (10-20 u/a) <br />2030 Est. <br />47.2 <br />471.9 <br />Urban High Density Residential (20- <br />25 u/a) <br />16.2 <br />324.0 <br />Totals <br />214.2 <br />891 <br />Net Density of Sewered Growth <br />Households (all <br />4.16 <br />This Net Density of Sewered Growth is consistent with the Emerging Suburban Edge designation <br />requiring 3-5 units per acre. <br />63% of the land (and 6% of the number of households) identified for future sewered growth falls within <br />Orono's Urban Low Density areas. Development of these areas typically follows a piecemeal pattern as <br />individual properties split into 1-3 units, where lots can accommodate subdivision. 20% of the land (and <br />40% of the identified for future growth) is in the Navarre area; Due to the costs associated with <br />redevelopment, including acquisition of multiple parcels, and the city's conservative view of public <br />financial aid to private sector development, it is anticipated that this growth will be slow. The balance of <br />the predicted sewered growth will occur on the remaining larger parcels where municipal services are <br />available currently. <br />Table 3B-6 below illustrates that based on predicted development patterns, the City can meet its projected <br />growth in the sewered areas. <br />Table 3B-6 Planned Development in MUSA areas by Decade <br />Households <br />Change <br />Change <br />Year <br />2010 <br />2016 <br />2020 Est. <br />2030 Est. <br />from <br />2040 Est <br />from <br />2016 <br />2030 <br />Households (all <br />city) <br />2826 <br />3037 <br />3200 <br />3,560 <br />523 <br />3,900 <br />340 <br />Growth predicted <br />(MUSA areas only) <br />547 <br />343 <br />Surplus (Deficit) <br />24 <br />3 <br />Source: Metropolitan Council System Statement, City Utility Accounts, Table 313-4 <br />Based on the planned growth identified in Table 3B-4, there are no negative impacts to wastewater or <br />transportation systems. At build out, additional water storage and/or conservation measures may be <br />necessary in the Navarre area, as described in Chapter 4C of this Plan. <br />City of Orono Community Management Plan 2020-2040 Part 311, Page 28 <br />
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