2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville
2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville 2006 Parks, Trails and Open Space Plan - City of Lakeville
City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Two 2006 Comprehensive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Plan Page 7
TABLE 1 2005 EXISTING LAND USE Percent of Total MUSA Land Use Type Total Acres Percent of Total MUSA Acres Agricultural 5,418.66 22.4% 832.7 5.9% Airport 131.21 0.5% 8.6 0.1% Commercial 466.16 1.9% 452.9 3.2% Golf Course 344.41 1.4% 344.4 2.4% High Density Residential 25.59 0.1% 25.4 0.2% Institutional 771.69 3.2% 538.3 3.8% Institutional-High Imperviousness 206.08 0.9% 183.4 1.3% Industrial-Office 569.35 2.4% 523.7 3.7% Low Density Residential 5,130.81 21.2% 4,898.2 34.5% Medium Density Residential 790.02 3.3% 751.4 5.3% Natural Area 1,078.13 4.5% 945.2 6.7% Developed Park 956.73 4.0% 377.7 2.7% Vacant-Undeveloped 1,597.31 6.6% 842.3 5.9% Very Low Density Residential 2,244.63 9.3% 581.3 4.1% Water 1,019.21 4.2% 464.1 3.3% Other Commercial 493.10 2.0% 70.3 0.5% Roads 2,935.97 12.1% 2,361.1 16.6% TOTAL 24,179.18 100.0% 14,201.1 100.0% SOURCE: City of Lakeville Staged MUSA Expansion Areas Map 3 shows Lakeville’s proposed future expansion of the MUSA for urban development through the year 2020, as well as the urban reserve and permanent rural areas that will be anticipated to develop after 2020. The City is required to identify anticipated staged growth through the year 2030 as part of the 2008 Comprehensive Plan update, for which initial studies suggest urbanization of the Urban Reserve would be required. Table 2 summarizes the undeveloped acreage within each of these staging areas. TABLE 2 UNDEVELOPED MUSA ACREAGE Existing MUSA MUSA Expansion Area B MUSA Expansion Area C Urban Reserve Area Permanent Reserve TOTAL 2,940 acres 2,109 acres 1,038 acres 1,500 acres 2,286 acres 9,873 acres Source: City of Lakeville, 2005 City of Lakeville, Minnesota Chapter Two 2006 Comprehensive Parks, Trails, & Open Space Plan Page 9
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TABLE 1<br />
2005 EXISTING LAND USE<br />
Percent <strong>of</strong><br />
Total<br />
MUSA<br />
L<strong>and</strong> Use Type<br />
Total<br />
Acres<br />
Percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Total<br />
MUSA<br />
Acres<br />
Agricultural 5,418.66 22.4% 832.7 5.9%<br />
Airport 131.21 0.5% 8.6 0.1%<br />
Commercial 466.16 1.9% 452.9 3.2%<br />
Golf Course 344.41 1.4% 344.4 2.4%<br />
High Density Residential 25.59 0.1% 25.4 0.2%<br />
Institutional 771.69 3.2% 538.3 3.8%<br />
Institutional-High Imperviousness 206.08 0.9% 183.4 1.3%<br />
Industrial-Office 569.35 2.4% 523.7 3.7%<br />
Low Density Residential 5,130.81 21.2% 4,898.2 34.5%<br />
Medium Density Residential 790.02 3.3% 751.4 5.3%<br />
Natural Area 1,078.13 4.5% 945.2 6.7%<br />
Developed Park 956.73 4.0% 377.7 2.7%<br />
Vacant-Undeveloped 1,597.31 6.6% 842.3 5.9%<br />
Very Low Density Residential 2,244.63 9.3% 581.3 4.1%<br />
Water 1,019.21 4.2% 464.1 3.3%<br />
Other Commercial 493.10 2.0% 70.3 0.5%<br />
Roads 2,935.97 12.1% 2,361.1 16.6%<br />
TOTAL 24,179.18 100.0% 14,201.1 100.0%<br />
SOURCE: <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong><br />
Staged MUSA Expansion Areas<br />
Map 3 shows <strong>Lakeville</strong>’s proposed future expansion <strong>of</strong> the MUSA for urban<br />
development through the year 2020, as well as the urban reserve <strong>and</strong> permanent rural<br />
areas that will be anticipated to develop after 2020. The <strong>City</strong> is required to identify<br />
anticipated staged growth through the year 2030 as part <strong>of</strong> the 2008 Comprehensive<br />
<strong>Plan</strong> update, for which initial studies suggest urbanization <strong>of</strong> the Urban Reserve would<br />
be required. Table 2 summarizes the undeveloped acreage within each <strong>of</strong> these<br />
staging areas.<br />
TABLE 2<br />
UNDEVELOPED MUSA ACREAGE<br />
Existing MUSA<br />
MUSA Expansion Area B<br />
MUSA Expansion Area C<br />
Urban Reserve Area<br />
Permanent Reserve<br />
TOTAL<br />
2,940 acres<br />
2,109 acres<br />
1,038 acres<br />
1,500 acres<br />
2,286 acres<br />
9,873 acres<br />
Source: <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>, 2005<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lakeville</strong>, Minnesota<br />
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