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2004-60
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9/13/2004
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<br />I <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Sector One <br /> <br />Chapter 3 - Tomorrow <br /> <br />Future Land Use Plan <br /> <br />The future land use plan indicates how land will be used in the future, not how the <br />land is currently being used nor how the land is currently zoned. <br /> <br />This section describes the future land use pattern for Sector One, as developed through <br />the planning process based on the concerns and desires of the stakeholders, the goals and <br />policies of the city's adopted master plan, and general urban and regional planning <br />principles. The descriptive text in this Plan, as well as the Future Land Use Map, are <br />intended to guide development-related decisions by the City Council and the Planning <br />and Zoning Commission. <br /> <br />The Sector One future land uses by category are summarized in Table 3-1, below, <br /> <br />Table 3-1: Future Land Use <br />Acreae:e <br />0.0 <br />380.4 <br />10,8 <br />22,5 <br /> <br />Land Use Catee:orv <br />Very Low Density Residential <br />Low Density Residential <br />Medium Density Residential <br />High Density Residential <br />Commercial <br />Neighborhood Commercial <br />Office- Professional <br />Community Commercial <br />General Commercial <br />Mixed Use <br />Industrial <br />Public and Institutional <br />Open Space <br />Streets (existing & proposed) <br /> <br />Percentae:e <br />0,0% <br />41.9% <br />1,2% <br />2.5% <br /> <br />4.7 <br />0.0 <br />77.1 <br />86,5 <br />96,8 <br />9,5 <br />20.5 <br />111.2 <br />88.3 <br />908.3 <br /> <br />0,5% <br />0.0% <br />8.5% <br />9.5% <br />10.7% <br />1.0% <br />2,3% <br />12.2% <br />9.7% <br />100.0% <br /> <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />Very Low Density Residential <br />Very Low Density Residential (VLDR) is characterized by residential housing at an <br />overall density of 0 to 3 homes per acre. The only area planned for very low density <br />residential is a developing subdivision at the south end of Brown St. <br /> <br />Low Density Residential <br />Land designated as Low Density Residential (LDR) makes up the largest percentage of <br />future land use in the Sector. Low density residential land uses are characterized by <br />residential housing at an overall density of 3 to 6 dwelling units per acre, This <br />designation generally applies to the already developed neighborhoods, with the exception <br />of the areas near downtown designated for Medium Density Residential and scattered <br /> <br />DRAFT: September 13, 2004 <br /> <br />3-2 <br />
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