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Low density: Through 10 dwelling units per gross acre could translate u to <br />14.2 p <br />8 units per net acre depending on each jurisdictions implementation measures <br />and land use and development codes} <br />Medium density: aver 1 D through 20 dwelling units per gross acre could <br />translate to over 14,28 units per net acre through 28.56 units er net acre <br />. P <br />depending on each ~urisd~ct~ons implementation measures and land use and <br />development codes} <br />High density: liver 20 dwelling units per gross acre (could translate to over 28.56 <br />units per net acre depending on each jurisdiction's implem.entationrneasures and <br />land use and development codes} <br />A.10 Promote higher residential density inside the urban growth bound that utilizes existin <br />~'Y g <br />infrastructure, improves the efficiency of public services and facilities, and conserves <br />rural resource lands outside the urban growth boundary. <br />A.11 Generally locate higher density residential development near em to ment or commercial <br />. P y <br />services,ln proximity to mayor transportation systems or within transportation-efficient <br />nodes. <br />A.12 Coordinate higher density residential development with the provision of ade uate <br />q <br />~nfrastructuxe and services, open space, and other urban amenities. <br />A.13 Increase overall residential density in the metropolitan area by creatin more <br />.. g <br />opportu~uties for effectively designed ~n-fill, redevelopment, and mixed use while <br />considering impacts of increased residential density on historic, existing and future <br />neighborhoods. <br />A.14 Review local zoning and development regulations periodically to remove barriers to <br />higher density housing and to make provision for a full range of housing o tions. <br />p <br />A.15 Develop a wider range of zoning options such as new zoning districts, to full utilize <br />. Y <br />existing 1~letro Plan density ranges. <br />A,16 Allow for the development of zoning districts which allow overlap of the established <br />.Metro Plan density ranges to promote housing choice and result in either maintainin or <br />. g <br />increasing housing density ~n those districts. Under no circumstances, shall housing <br />densities be allowed below existing Metro Plan density ranges. <br />