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.^j* >■ -I ‘' <br />'} * i <br />M .V- <br />rS*' <br />cl;* " ,K'l: •!? <br />’ ij ; ■^* ■*• <br />W-.'^ <br />m ■.:;;1f..- <br />j <br />ul j; '•‘:y/*‘- <br />■; <br />. ^•- <br />m <br />.'.vL*?-' <br />V- <br />- <br />, ■t.; ^ .lar <br />•!. '.i ■' i-'. •• <br />':ft'r’% <br />^tSr-:':fcli'» <br />/oT<Ot Mayor Peterson and Orono City Council <br />Ron Moorse# City Administrator - <br />Dat«t <br />Subject X <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Jfi^ii(^^^atdf^'K <br />June 23, 1992 <br />Met Council Rural Area Policy - Data Compilation <br />% <br />pjfior to the June 22 work session, I reviewed the existing <br />densities in our 2 acre and 5 acre zones. This "survey" <br />consisted merely of calculating the area within each section that <br />is outside the MUSA line and exclusive of lakes and existing <br />Biohvsy 12 right-of way (per the guidelines contained in the Met <br />Council Policy Statement). Then, using our plat maps and iil« <br />information, the number of existing residential units in each <br />section was determined. <br />Prom this information, the existing rural density for each <br />section was calculated. That information is summarized as <br />follows! <br />1.NuBiber of sections exceeding Met Council's upper limit <br />of 1.0 units/10 acres: <br />15 of 21 <br />2. <br />3. <br />Average Density: <br />1114 units/7382 ac - 1.51 units/lO acres <br />10 ac <br />Range in densities (units per 10 acres) on a section-by <br />-section basis: <br />0.38 <br />(Sec. 29) <br />3.23 <br />(Sec. 11) <br />(1.0 is Met Council's upper limit) <br />4.Expected density at "build-out" (Yr 20257): <br />1800 units/7382 ac ■ 2.44 units/10 acresnrTc <br />5.From an "Average Lot Size" basis: <br />- current (1992): average 6.6 acres/lot <br />- build-out (2025): average 4.1 acres/lot <br />(assuMS no significant zoning changes) <br />M ittlf III -^- <br />..... <br />r4: <br />■;ir