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Strategies and tools recreation counties and communities can use to accommodate newcomers <br /> (Johnson, 2012): "'\ <br /> • Manage residential, commercial, and industrial growth using more robust land use policies, <br /> plans, and regulations. <br /> • Support analysis, planning, development, finance, design, and construction of adequate <br /> infrastructure systems to support the larger population. <br /> • Implement sustainable ways to leverage and protect the natural amenities and recreation <br /> opportunities that led to in-migration in the first place. <br /> • Explore opportunities to limit costs and maximize effectiveness through multi-jurisdictional <br /> initiatives. <br /> 40% <br /> Most(69 percent) <br /> 35% respondents who plan <br /> 35% - on moving to their <br /> 30% - o second home intend to <br /> 26% move in the next ten <br /> 25% years. This time frame <br /> 20% 19% corresponds to the age <br /> of respondents,many <br /> 15% 12% <br /> of whom are in their <br /> 10% -j 8% 50's and 60's and <br /> 5% - ______ looking toward <br /> 0% retirement. <br /> Next 12 1-5 years 6-10 years More than Not sure Of those respondents <br /> months 10 not planning on <br /> Figure 14:Timeframe for those intending to retire to second home <br /> moving permanently <br /> property(n=126) to their second home, <br /> many plan to maintain <br /> or increase their use of their second home. Nearly 20 percent plan to sell their property. <br /> 1 Increase frequency of use <br /> Maintain frequency of use <br /> Increase use by family and friends <br /> Sell the property <br /> Renovate the residence <br /> Other <br /> Decrease frequency of use <br /> Rent out at least part time <br /> I� <br /> 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% S0% <br /> Figure 15:Future intended use of those not currently planning to retire at second home(n=388) <br /> .4/0 IM Second Homeowners of Central and West Central MN 14 <br />