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LAND USE <br />EXISTING LAND USE <br />0 V.. <br />� FarmlForesay <br />� Narival/Comrrwn Area <br />� PoddGalj <br />I OAadesd <br />M 9ngle family Residenoal <br />Avadicd Residenoal/ <br />Mobile Horne <br />� Canmeraall0((�a <br />Insrirwmal <br />Iridusoial/Warehouse <br />�Ibwttlolrty <br />1% <br />Commercial, office and industrial uses make up only 8% of the land <br />area. Residential uses make up 30% of the land area but comprise <br />70% of the tax base. <br />AREA LAND USE PLAN ( 17 <br />LAND SUPPLY <br />Approximately 40% of the land area in the study <br />area is developed (gray on the map above). <br />Vacant and underutilized areas make up the <br />remainder of the areas (white areas on map) <br />FUTURE LAND USE <br />Future development in the planning area vdll be attracted to sites that are suitable based on land use. <br />SUITABILITY <br />u — The suitability of land refers to the <br />/• �� _ /• >F� =--- capacity of land to support a type of <br />land use as well as the attributes that <br />i - make the area or parcel more or less <br />attractive for future growth. Suitability <br />a - analysis is based on the factors that <br />typically influence site selection. Green <br />areas are more suitable and red areas <br />are generally less suitable. <br />RESIDENTIAL SUITABILITY <br />• 14''n ti _ <br />MULTI-FAMILYSUITABILITY <br />COMMERCIAL SUITABILITY OFFICE SUITABILITY <br />,43 <br />INDUSTRIAL S U1TABahaThment number 6 \n <br />G-1 Page 138 <br />