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Table 5: Baseline Data - Proposed Development Scenarios <br />3 Available acres, conventional development, equals total undeveloped acreage less 33 acres of an existing <br />commercial area and 50 acres for a planned community park. <br />4 Available acres, density- neutral development, equals total undeveloped acreage less 42 acres for a planned <br />community park. <br />5 Available acres, neo- traditional development, equals total undeveloped acreage <br />6 Neo- traditional development reserves more land for infrastructure because of the dense nature of the design; <br />urbanized land requires a higher percentage of land be given over to infrastructure. <br />7 Household size; in people per household, represents an estinate based on current household sizes within the <br />townships in which planning area is located. <br />8 Based on 0.43 children per household. <br />Stoney Creek Basin Area Plan, 41 <br />Conventional <br />Density - Neutral <br />Neo-Traditional <br />Available Acres <br />1,9163 <br />1,9574 <br />1,9995 <br />Infrastructure <br />15% <br />15% <br />25 %6 <br />Dwelling Units (du) <br />879 <br />899 <br />31307 <br />Average Density <br />1 du/1.85 acre <br />1 du /1.85 acre <br />1 du/.28 acre <br />Household Size' <br />2.4 <br />2.4 <br />2.4 <br />Population <br />2,110 <br />2,158 <br />7,937 <br />Children' <br />378 <br />387 <br />1,422 <br />Land Use: <br />Residential <br />all single family <br />all single family <br />mix of single family <br />and multi - family <br />Commercial <br />none <br />none <br />350,000 sq ft office <br />650,000 sq ft retail <br />29 acres civic <br />Open Space <br />limited preservation <br />extensive preservation <br />some preservation <br />3 Available acres, conventional development, equals total undeveloped acreage less 33 acres of an existing <br />commercial area and 50 acres for a planned community park. <br />4 Available acres, density- neutral development, equals total undeveloped acreage less 42 acres for a planned <br />community park. <br />5 Available acres, neo- traditional development, equals total undeveloped acreage <br />6 Neo- traditional development reserves more land for infrastructure because of the dense nature of the design; <br />urbanized land requires a higher percentage of land be given over to infrastructure. <br />7 Household size; in people per household, represents an estinate based on current household sizes within the <br />townships in which planning area is located. <br />8 Based on 0.43 children per household. <br />Stoney Creek Basin Area Plan, 41 <br />