CMP Part 3B. General Land Use Plan
<br /> services, increased police and fire protection, public works projects and public recreational facilities.
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<br /> These areas have such facilities in place and in sufficient capacity to accommodate all projected urban
<br /> development. The rural areas have limited density and have environmental restraints prohibiting urban
<br /> density encroachments.
<br /> Orono expects future development in both the urban and the rural portions of the city. The urban
<br /> area is expected to have new residential infill development on the existing vacant lots and undeveloped
<br /> parcels at densities consistent with the Community Management Plan. Additional of higher density
<br /> housing is anticipated in the planning term to accommodate a wider range of affordability and lifecycle
<br /> housing needs, overall urban density will remain relatively low.
<br /> The rural area is expected to have continued infill residential development.Non-residential development
<br /> will likely be limited to open space recreation.
<br /> Over time, changes in national priorities, population trends, metropolitan plans and metropolitan
<br /> facilities have continued to reinforce the planning and development objectives of Orono. Community
<br /> leaders have consistently held firm to the quality over quantity in approving development proposals, and
<br /> will continue to do so.
<br /> The projected population is a direct result of Orono's environmental protection policies and is consistent
<br /> with the proposed public facilities plans of Orono, the Hennepin County Public Works Department, the
<br /> Minnesota Department of Transportation and Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES).
<br /> Table 3B-1 illustrates Orono Population and Household growth,from 1970,projected through 2040. The
<br /> most recent data supplied by the Met Council, in 2016, shows 7,691 people in 3,037 households.
<br /> Table 3B 1:;Orono 9pulation,Households,,and EEmployment 1970 20,40,
<br /> (Seweredfand'Unsewered,Forecasts)
<br /> Population
<br /> Year 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2016 2020 2030 2040
<br /> Sewered -- -- -- -- 4,429 -- 5,834 6,170 6,740
<br /> Unsewered -- -- -- -- 3,008 -- 2,603 2,630 2,760
<br /> Total City 6,787 6,845 7,285 7,538 7,437 7,691 8,437 8,800 9,500
<br /> Household
<br /> Year 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2016 2020 2030 2040
<br /> Sewered -- -- -- -- 1,780 2,253 2,306 2,455 2,785
<br /> Unsewered -- -- -- -- 1046 784 1,029 1,105 1,115
<br /> Total City 2,146 2,291 2,613 2,766 2,826 3,037 3,335 3,560 3,900
<br /> Persons/HE 3.16 2.99 2.79 2.73 2.63 2.53 2.53 2.47 2.44
<br /> Employment
<br /> 500 809 980 951 1562 1579 1700 1780 1800
<br /> Source: Metropolitan Council System Statement
<br /> Table 3B-la illustrates the number of households need to be created based on the 2016 updated numbers.
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