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<br />November 19, 2012 -Part I, page 14 - <br />Tax Classification Acreage Square feet*# of parcels <br />Single Family Residential 193.71 481,516 511 <br />Apartments <br />(4 or more units)10.34 293,376 <br />Low Income Rental 0.46 92,516 2 <br />Residential (2-3 units)5 n/a 9 <br />Charitable Institutions 0.8 3,381 2 <br />Church Properties 5.15 128,093 19 <br />Commercial 87.38 547,520 102 <br />Commercial (over 150K)6.37 88,311 20 <br />County Public Prop.1.62 3,000 3 <br />Industrial 1.69 58,744 6 <br />K-12 Private School 5.9 n/a 1 <br />K-12 Public Schools 2.22 49,950 7 <br />Municipal 23.32 69,302 40 <br />Public Utility 1.47 n/a 2 <br />Agricultural 0.25 n/a 1 <br />Other 2 n/a 6 <br />Totals 348 1,815,709 745 <br />* Building square feet estimated <br />15 <br />Land Use <br />The study area contains the following current land uses based off of tax classification information registered with Sherburne County. <br /> <br /> <br />Consistency with Comprehensive Plan <br />The 2004 Comprehensive Plan, adopted by the City Council on <br />August 16, 2004 included a land use category identified as “Old <br />Town”. The Plan recognized that the Old Town area was a <br />diverse blend of uses, styles, and characters, and further, a <br />focused study was necessary to identify, preserve and protect that <br />diversity. The following image indicates the Study Area in <br />relationship to the Old Town area. <br /> <br />The Old Town area, as defined in the 2004 Comprehensive Plan <br />includes several differing land uses, including high, medium, and <br />low density residential, Highway, Central and Office <br />Commercial. <br /> <br />The Plan is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan in that the <br />mix and balance of uses within the area are maintained, although <br />some realignment of infrastructure is necessary to ensure that the <br />land is developed to its highest and best use.
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