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I <br />I <br />I <br />Minnetonka Bluffs and Navarre neighborhoods. Over 40% of the housing stock is in <br />the 20-50 year aee range, where style updatin2 and normal maintenance such as <br />roofs, heating systems, etc, require ongoing investment. The numbers in Table <br />do not necessarily reflect the extensive remodeling and upgrading that many Orono <br />residences, especially lakeshore homes, have undergone in the last two decades. <br />(New Table) <br />AGE OF EXISTING HOUSING STOCK <br />Year Built <br />Owner <br />Occupied <br />Renter <br />Occupied Vacant Total % <br />Pre-1940 553 84 <br />42 679 22.5 % <br />1940-49 223 18 18 259 8.6 % <br />1950-59 432 20 28 480 15.9% <br />1960-69 340 26 <br />18 384 12.7% <br />1970-79 347 61 36 444 14.7% <br />1980-89 477 32 32 541 17.9 % <br />Subtotal <br />(thru 1990) <br />2^72 241 174 2,787 92.3 % <br />1990-99 (est.)200 16 17 233 7.7 % <br />Total (1999)2,572 257 191 3,020 100.0% <br />Source; 1990 U.S. Census; City Building Permits 1990-99 <br />Condition of Existing Housinti <br />The City conducted a housing condition windshield surv ey in 1978 which indicated <br />that approximately 90% of the City's existing housing was in good condition. 1% or <br />173 units in fair condition, and about 3% in deteriorated or dilapidated condition. <br />That sur\ ev used recognized puidelines for ratine each unit bv surveyed bv exterior <br />structural condition. <br />I • <br />+K)I JS1NG COND1T10N ( <br />---------GOOD------------------------------------------- <br />r* A in <br />—2r206-------- <br />1 71 <br />■■ 9m— <br />1 AIK 1 / J <br />_________Al ■ <br />f /V <br />_____OlWfLiL. 1 1 LL/ <br />r\TT A mrx a <br />'•t 1 <br />1A <br />J. / u <br />L/1L.A1 lUA 1 LU 1U l/.*r7D <br />---------TOTAL NUMBER OF DWCLLINGS----2,430 <br />I I <br />CMP 3C- 12