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• o The need to encourage a broad housing mix <br /> (rental, first-time buyer, executive building <br /> sites, elderly housing) within the community. <br /> o The need to encourage new residential <br /> subdivisions to replenish the number of available <br /> building sites in the community <br /> (b) Data Sources <br /> o Growth Management Plan (adopted August, 1988) <br /> o 1992 Annual Report - Building and Zoning <br /> Department <br /> o Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota <br /> o 1992 new construction summary - Building and <br /> Zoning Department <br /> (c) Plan to Meet Identified Housing Needs <br /> o Encourage a broad mix of housing opportunities <br /> by participating in local, State, or Federally <br /> • assisted program. <br /> o Encourage the acquisition and rehabilitation of <br /> the City' s existing housing by participating in <br /> available housing programs . <br /> o Ensure orderly development patterns by only <br /> extending utilities on a cost-effective basis . <br /> o Adhere to an equitable assessment policy. <br /> o Require that subdivision proposals demonstrate <br /> a compatibility with natural features. <br /> o Restrict inappropriate alteration of natural <br /> contours and soils; restrict removal of natural <br /> vegetation. <br /> (d) Target Areas <br /> None <br /> (e) Administrative Capacity Implement Housing Plan <br /> The City has numerous administrative resources <br /> available to ensure that the 1993 MCPP is <br /> successful. City staff has extensive experience <br /> with a variety of housing programs. While the EDA <br /> will oversee the 1993 mortgage program, building <br /> code interpretation and zoning enforcement rests <br />