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Highway although there is a mobile home park located north of <br />Lindsey Raod and west of the Lateral "if" Canal. <br />The density of housing in the Gifford area ranges from one to <br />ten units per acre. The following table lists the subdivisions in <br />the Gifford area, along with their allowable housing types and <br />densities: <br />accounted for about 34 percent of the total vacant units in the <br />40 <br />Gifford area. The median gross rent in the Gifford area in 1979 <br />was $190. <br />• <br />EXISTING LAND USE PATTERNS IN THE GIFFORD AREA <br />The existing land uses in the Gifford are are generally <br />grouped into four categories which are described below. <br />These general land use categories are residential, commercial, <br />industrial, and institutional uses. <br />Residential <br />Most of the residential development in the Gifford area is <br />concentrated in the area south of Lindsey Road, west of U.S. #1, <br />north of South Gifford Road, and east of 43rd Avenue. The housing <br />stock in the Gifford Area is predominately single-family with <br />1,544 single-family residences. However, there were also 368 <br />multiple -family dwellings and 162 mobile homes in the area in <br />1980. While single-family housing is located throughout the <br />Gifford area, the multiple -family housing is concentrated in the <br />area east of 43rd Avenue and the mobile homes are primarily <br />located along North Gifford Road between 43rd Avenue and Kings <br />Highway although there is a mobile home park located north of <br />Lindsey Raod and west of the Lateral "if" Canal. <br />The density of housing in the Gifford area ranges from one to <br />ten units per acre. The following table lists the subdivisions in <br />the Gifford area, along with their allowable housing types and <br />densities: <br />