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Chapter 6THE MERAMEC REGIONPUBLIC FACILITIES, UTILITIES AND HOUSINGPUBLIC FACILITIESTable 6-1 lists public facilities across the region. All counties and communities in the region have recreational and cultural opportunities for their residents and sixteen communities have public libraries. Information on the location of libraries may be found in table 6-2. Figures 6-1 through 6-8 show the location of critical facilities in counties in the region. Health CareTable 6-3 indicates the number of medical professionals practicing in the Meramec Region. These include 191 physicians, 25 physician’s assistants, 63 dentists and 2,776 nurses. The information source is the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Tables 6-4 and 6-5, lists hospitals and rural health clinics for each county. All of the Meramec counties, except for Maries and Osage, have a hospital or medical center. Phelps County has the most comprehensive medical facility with 242 licensed beds, the latest in technological equipment including a CAT Scanner and MRI, a stress center, extensive outpatient and emergency services. The hospital has recently completed a $1 million dollar expansion to improve and expand its obstetrics, surgery, outpatient and emergency facilities. It also added a medical library with a computer network for literature searches for medical staff and a cardiac rehabilitation unit. In 2003, a $3 million renovation of the Emergency Department was completed. Additionally, a 72,000 square-foot expansion was made for Radiation Oncology, Physical Rehabilitation, Cardiac Rehabilitation units and a new state-of-the-art Laboratory. In 2004, PCRMC announced plans for building a new Intensive Care Unit and Step-Down Unit and in 2005, plans to build a Medical Office Building on campus to house physician offices and outpatient services. Also, PCRMC began working on a new 18-bed ICU and 36-bed Step-Down Unit.Table 6-6 lists the licensed nursing home and residential care facilities in each county, the number of beds, and the type of care provided. Phelps County has the most with 12 facilities. EducationThere are about 90 school facilities in the region. Table 6-7 provides data on the schools districts in the Meramec Region. Table 6-8 indicates the school districts for the Meramec Region, the number of schools, number of teachers, number of students and student/teacher ratio. The lowest ratio is 5.0 students per teacher in the R-III Swedeborg School. The highest per student ratio is 12.65 students per teacher in R-VI in Waynesville. Table 6-9 lists the colleges, universities, vocational and technical schools in or near the region. There are six universities, six colleges, which includes a business college, and five vocational or technical schools. Emergency ServicesEach major community in the region has a staffed fire department; however most of them are volunteer departments. Sullivan, Salem, Hermann, Rolla, St. James, St. Robert and Potosi have fulltime fire department staff. ISO ratings inside the cities range from three to eight. Twenty-four of the 34 communities have police departments. Hospitals are found in six cities. Twelve communities have ambulances and each of the eight counties have health departments, except for Maries, which shares its health department with Phelps County. Detailed information on emergency services may be found on table 6-1.The Meramec Regional Emergency Planning Committee (MREPC)One of the responsibilities given our counties is to ensure adequate emergency planning for the protection of their citizens relating to hazardous materials. Under a federal law, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act and similar state legislation, requires the creation of local emergency planning committees to address hazardous materials. In the Meramec Region, the counties of Crawford, Dent, Gasconade, Maries, Phelps and Washington joined together in 1987 to form the Meramec Regional Emergency Planning Committee. Osage County joined in 1998. That committee has been active now for 26 years, working on the development and maintenance of a hazardous materials response plan for use by elected officials, first responders and emergency response personnel, and promoting hazmat training for emergency responders.The hazmat plan updated and distributed annually—includes all of the emergency response resources available in the region as well as a list of all of the hazardous materials stored in facilities around the region. This list of hazardous materials is generated through state Tier II reporting. Each year businesses and other entities with reportable quantities of hazardous materials must submit a report on what materials and what volumes they have on hand. By including this information in the hazmat plan and distributing it to emergency response agencies in the region, they are made aware of what they might have to deal with if called out to an emergency at that location.In addition, the MREPC provides training opportunities for emergency responders in the region. That includes holding training sessions on a variety of hazmat topics and coordinating hazmat related exercises in the region.Recreational and CulturalMost of the communities in the Meramec Region offer recreational opportunities in the form of parks, trails, swimming pools, summer ball leagues, country clubs, libraries and golf courses as well as annual fairs, festivals and celebrations that often feature nationally known entertainers. The region has many other qualities which make it an ideal place to live and work. Our region is unique in having thousands of acres of National Forest, state parks and abundant clean rivers which add to each community in diverse ways. Hermann, in Gasconade County, is well known for its German heritage and its wineries as well as its Maifests and Octoberfests. The many Meramec Region wineries offer tours and sampling of their products. A number of wineries are located in St. James and Hermann.Many communities such as Rolla, Hermann, Owensville, Salem and Cuba, have theatre groups that produce plays throughout the year. The Missouri University of Science and Technology, with its Leach Theatre, hosts many quality plays, inspiring lectures and symphonies. The Meramec Music Theatre in Steelville offers a variety of entertainment. Arts Rolla! is an organization in the city of Rolla whose purpose is to foster, encourage and promote the arts and cultural activities in south-central Missouri; to provide a forum for the citizens of this area where local talents and artistic endeavors; and to develop an appreciation for the arts through education. Arts Rolla! sponsors various programs and events throughout the year.CRAWFORD COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Crawford County: Indian Hills Lake, Cuba; Meramec River; Huzzah River, Steelville; Courtois River; Mark Twain National Forest; Meramec Country Music Show, Steelville; Antique and Craft Shops, Bourbon, Cuba and Steelville; Onondaga Cave Park; W.K. Woods Wildlife Area; Huzzah Wildlife Area; Meramec State Park, SullivanBourbon:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:2Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1 IndoorNearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 5 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsCuba:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:1Public Parks:4YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1 Indoor, 1 OutdoorNearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 4 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOther Recreation Activities: Bowling Alley and Family BilliardsSteelville:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:1Public Parks:2YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 3 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsSullivan:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:4Country Clubs:1Public Parks:4YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 2 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Crawford County:Blue Springs Creek Conservation Area (857 acres); Campbell Bridge Access (10 acres); Crooked Creek Conservation Area (337 acres); Huzzah Conservation Area (6225 acres); Mint Spring Access (11 acres); Onyx Cave Conservation Area (35 acres); Richter Conservation Area (81 acres); Riverview Access (5 acres); Sappington Bridge Access (10 acres); Scotts Ford Access (34 acres); Woodson K. Woods Memorial Conservation Area (5660 acres)DENT COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Dent County: Salem is the Gateway to the Ozark National Rivers; Current River; Montauk State Park and trout fishing; The Bonebrake Center for Nature and History; Dent County Museum; Mark Twain National Forest; Indian Trail Conservation Area; 100 Acre Wood Rally; the Dent County Fair Board hosts numerous events at The Commons, including county fairs, national lumberjack competitions, demolition derby's and mud races, as well as the Dent County Saddle Club sponsoring horse shows, team penning, team roping, rodeos and other horse-related events.Salem:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:2Country Clubs:1Public Parks:5YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: Lake - 2.5 miles, River - 30 miles.Activities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOther Recreation Sources: Indian Trail Archery Indoor Archery Range, Bowling Alley, Trout Fishing - 25 milesMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Dent County:Cedar Grove Conservation Area (1,160 acres); R.F. Clement Memorial Forest and Wildlife Area (520 acres); Hyer Woods Natural Area (30 acres); Indian Trail Conservation Area (13,383 acres); Lenox Towersite (5 acres); Montauk Fish Hatchery (336 acres); Montauk Towersite (40 acres); Shawnee Mac Lakes Conservation Area (255 acres); Short Bend Access (85 acres); White River Trace Conservation Area (2,044 acres)GASCONADE COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Gasconade County: Helds Island Access; Historic Sites; Lake of the Ozarks; Hermann Historic Museum; Peaceful Valley Estates, Owensville; Lost Valley Lake, Owensville; Lake Northwoods, Owensville; The City of Hermann is the site of many festivals year-round, including Maifest and Octoberfest; Hermann also has a city boat ramp into the Missouri RiverBland:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:1Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 15 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsGasconade:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: ImmediateActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsHermann:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:0Public Parks:3YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: ImmediateActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOther Recreation Sources: Sand VolleyballMorrison:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:0Public Parks:3YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 6 miles Activities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOwensville:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:0Public Parks:4YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 15 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Gasconade County:Canaan Conservation Area (1,435 acres); Fredericksburg Ferry Access (5 acres); Gasconade Park Access (2 acres); Helds Island Access (9 acres); Hermann Riverfront Park (2 acres); Mint Spring Access (11 acres); Mint Spring Conservation Area (42 acres); Tea Access (4 acres)MARIES COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Maries County: Belle Chute Access; Spring Creek Gap State Forest; Gasconade River Access; The City of Vienna is the crossroads for Lake of the Ozarks; Maramec Springs Park is within a 40 minute drive.Belle:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:2Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 8 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, MotorboatingOther Recreation Sources: Public Fishing LakeVienna:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 2 miles Activities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Maries County:Bell Chute Access (6 acres); Clifty Creek Conservation Area (256 acres); Clifty Creek Natural Area (230 acres); Freeburg Towersite (13 acres); Paydown Access (4 acres); Rinquelin Trail Community Lake (286 acres); Spring Creek Gap Conservation Area (1,819 acres)OSAGE COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Osage County: Painted Rocks State Forest; Osage River Access; Lewis & Clark Trail StopsLinn:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:1Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 6 milesActivities allowed: Fishing, Motorboating, Water SkiingMeta:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:1Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 7 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOther Recreation Sources: Painted Rock State Forest, 6 milesWestphalia:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 1 - 3 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOther Recreation Sources: Painted Rock State Park, 3 miles; Baseball & Softball Diamond; Soccer; Basketball; Track; Plays and Concerts.Missouri Department of Conservation Lands in Osage County:Ben Branch Lake Conservation Area (499 acres); Bonnots Mill Access (6 acres); Dr. Bernard Bruns Access (77 acres); Chamois Access (1 acre); Cooper Hill Conservation Area (214 acres); Meta Towersite (20 acres); Painted Rock Conservation Area (1,479 acres); Pointers Creek Access (9 acres); Rollins Ferry Access (16 acres); Smoky Waters Conservation Area (976 acres)PHELPS COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Phelps County: Missouri University of Science and Technology; The Centre; Splash Zone; Arlington River Resort; Little Prairie Lake; Lane Springs Recreational Area; W.K. Woods Wildlife Area; Meramec Spring Park that was a late 1800s iron works operation, and Dillard Mill, a restored grist mill, allows you to relive olden days, learn about history., St. James; Lake of the Ozarks is within 65 miles; and the Mark Twain National Forest.Doolittle:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 2 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Canoeing/TubingNewburg:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 1/4 miles Activities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsRolla:Public Swimming Pools:2Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:6Country Clubs:1Public Parks:25YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1 Indoor; 4-plexNearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 20 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness Trails Other recreational activities: The Centre and Splash ZoneSt. James:Public Swimming Pools:3Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:2Country Clubs:1Public Parks:2YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 5 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsOther Recreation Sources: Trout Fishing, 6 milesMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Phelps County:Beaver Creek Conservation Area (157 acres); Jerome Access (10 acres); Little Prairie Community Lake (343 acres); Maramec Spring Fish Hatchery/Trout Park (1,379 acres); Pilot Knob Towersite (4 acres); Rosati Towersite (92 acres); Schuman Park Lake - Rolla (5 acres); Scioto Lake - The James Foundation (5 acres); Woodson K. Woods Memorial Conservation Area (5,660 acres)PULASKI COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Pulaski County: Canoeing, Spelunking, Fishing, Ryder Cave, Roubidoux Creek, Gasconade River, Fort Leonard WoodDixon:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:2Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:1Public Parks:2YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0St. Robert:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:4YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Waynesville:Public Swimming Pools:1Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 1 mileActivities allowed: Bird Watching, Camping, Canoeing, Fishing, HikingMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Pulaski County:Dixon Towersite (48 acres); Fort Leonard Wood Towersite (66 acres); Gasconade Hills Conservation Area (370 acres); Mitschele Access; Riddle Bridge Access; Ross Access; Roubidoux Creek Conservation Area (179 acres); Ryden Cave Conservation Area (30 acres); Schlicht Springs Access; Laughlin/Roubdioux Parks (Waynesville)WASHINGTON COUNTYRecreation Highlights of Washington County: Big River Access; Council Bluff River; Bootleg Park River; Canoeing; Berryman Camp and Trail National Forest; Buford Mountain; Hughes Mountain Natural AreaCaledonia:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:1YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 12 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsIrondale:Public Swimming Pools:3Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:2Country Clubs:0Public Parks:2YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:1 IndoorNearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 1 mile Activities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsMineral Point:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:0Public Tennis Courts:0Country Clubs:0Public Parks:0YMCA/YWCA:0Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 10 milesActivities allowed: Fishing, Motorboating, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsPotosi:Public Swimming Pools:0Public Golf Courses:1Public Tennis Courts:5Country Clubs:1Public Parks:6YMCA/YWCA:1Movie Theaters:0Nearest Public Access to a Lake or River: 10 milesActivities allowed: Swimming, Fishing, Motorboating, Water Skiing, Canoeing/Tubing, Camping and Hiking/Fitness TrailsMissouri Department of Conservation Lands in Washington County:Bismarck Lake Conservation Area (1,188 acres); Bootleg Access (303 acres); Buford Mountain Conservation Area (3,743 acres); Hughes Mountain Natural Area (462 acres); Kingston Access (58 acres); Little Indian Creek Conservation Area (3,939 acres); Pea Ridge Conservation Area (8,269 acres)UTILITIESWastewater and Water SystemsProgress continues in upgrades to community facilities across the region due to funding through USDA loans or grants, Community Development Block Grant program, Missouri DNR State Revolving Fund and for counties which are in the Delta Regional Authority (DRA) area, are eligible for additional grant funds. In addition, several of our communities have extended or improved their systems with the assistance of grant monies or bond issues or both. The Meramec Regional Planning Commission staff continues to work with communities to find a feasible method for providing a proper water system and a sanitary sewer system that meets health and environmental standards.Wastewater FacilitiesThe most popular types of sewer treatment are lagoons and oxidation ditches. The Meramec staff has worked with many small communities over the past 20 years using the Community Development Block Grant Program to provide and upgrade their sanitary sewer systems. Although not all of our communities have a complete water system or sewer system, progress is being made with an average of one or two communities funded annually for some type of water or sewer system or upgrade. The CDBG program has been a great benefit in assisting small rural communities to provide these needed services to their residents. Table 6-10 lists the region’s wastewater facilities. Water FacilitiesTable 6-11details water systems across the region. Most systems are aging, with the oldest found in Hermann and Owensville—1912 and 1913, respectively. As with wastewater facilities, many systems have been upgraded over the past 20 years using the Community Development Block Grant Program funding. Figures 6-9 through 6-15 show water system components for each county in the region.ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSAmerenAmeren Corporation is a public utility holding company that does not own or operate any significant assets other than the stock of its subsidiaries. Ameren's primary operating subsidiaries are AmerenCIPS, AmerenUE and AmerenEnergy Generating Company, which are engaged principally in the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric energy, and the purchase, distribution, transportation and sale of natural gas. AmerenUE, a first-tier subsidiary, is an electric utility in Missouri, and supplies electric and gas service in territories in Missouri and Illinois. AmerenUE supplies electric service to about 1.2 million customers across central and eastern Missouri. AmerenUE serves 65 Missouri counties and 500 towns. About 125,000 of AmerenUE’s 1.2 million customers are natural gas customers. The company owns 3,010 miles of natural gas transmission and distribution mains. Intercounty Electric CooperativeIntercounty Electric Cooperative was established in December 1936. Intercounty now covers over 2,900 square miles with over 5,400 miles of energized lines, providing energy to over 27,000 meters. Intercounty Electric serves portions of nine counties: Texas, Dent, Phelps, Wright, Pulaski, Maries, Gasconade, Crawford and Shannon counties. It is part of a larger energy cooperative network of six regional and 51 local electric cooperative systems in Missouri, southeast Iowa and northeast Oklahoma service over 680,000 homes and businesses, representing 1.8 million individual customers. Intercounty Electric Cooperative is a Touchstone Energy cooperative. Touchstone Energy is a national alliance of local, consumer-owned electric cooperatives providing high standards of service to customers large and small. More than 550 Touchstone Energy cooperatives in 39 states are delivering energy and energy solutions to more than 16 million customers every day. Intercounty Electric Cooperative, in cooperation with Fidelity Networks, makes local Internet access to Intercounty members and neighbors.Three Rivers Electric CooperativeThree Rivers serve the following counties in Central Missouri: Osage, Gasconade, Cole, Maries, Miller, Franklin & Moniteau. Three Rivers Electric Cooperative, located in Linn, Missouri serves 20,000 members. Three Rivers has over 3,700 total miles of service lines.TRECOM, a totally owned subsidiary of Three Rivers Electric Cooperative, was organized by the Board of Directors to provide telecommunications services for consumers. High speed Internet access is offered to co-op members and non-members alike. Currently, service is available in the Jefferson City and Linn areas.Crawford County Electric CooperativeCrawford Electric is a member-owned, non-profit rural electric cooperative with a five-county service area in east-central Missouri. Crawford Electric serves the east-central Missouri counties of Crawford, Gasconade, Franklin, Washington and Dent. They maintain more than 3,100 miles of lines and serve more than 17,000 meters. Generally, Crawford Electric’s service territory extends from northeast of Beaufort, west along Highway 50, south along the Crawford County line, including a corner of Dent County, east to Dillard, northeast through Washington County to where Washington, Jefferson and Franklin counties meet, then northwest between Stanton and St. Clair. As a rural electric cooperative, Crawford Electric is a partner in America’s largest utility network. Crawford Electric is a member of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives and the National Rural Electric Cooperatives. These are both service organizations designed to assist electric cooperatives in legal and legislative matters.Gascosage Electric CooperativeGascosage Electric Cooperative was established in 1939, at that time members consumed an average of 155 kilowatt hours per month. Now the average is over 1,200 kilowatt hours per month. 65 years after it was formed,?Gascosage Electric Cooperative serves over 6,000 consumers and is playing an important role in developing the rural county's burgeoning industrial economy.Missouri Public Energy Pool (MoPEP)The Missouri Public Energy Pool (MoPEP) is supplying 35 cities with their full requirements electric supply.? MJMEUC is managing all the resources of these cities to achieve economies of scale from new supplies, optimize use of existing supplies, and utilize the strengths of this group of cities to provide reliable low cost power through joint action. New power supply resources for the pool include contracts for a total of 155 MW. Existing member contracts with Sikeston, SWPA (Southwestern Power Administration), and the cities’ own resources round out the supplies with another 290 MW or so of generating capacity. This results in a diverse supply mix anchored by the dependability and flexibility of the members’ locally owned and operated units. This excellent set of resources will be optimized by the sale of surpluses and purchases to lower the cost of supply.? New opportunities are continuously being developed to meet the changing needs of the pool members. The guiding principle of the pool is that the member cities make the decisions, with Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission (MJMEUC) providing the opportunity for joint action. The Commission will continue working to provide a reliable source of supply at the lowest cost possible. We believe that is a core value for MJMEUC members. The cities of Hermann, Rolla, Saint James and Waynesville are members of this pool.UTILITY COSTSElectricity, sewer and water rates for each county in the region are outlined on Table 6-12.HOUSINGGeneralAccording to Tables 6-13 through 6-21, in the Meramec Region, there are 86,163 total housing units with 72,185 occupied (according to 2006-2010 ACS 5yr estimate.) The average population per unit in the Meramec Region is 2.49 as compared to 2.45 for Missouri. Pulaski County has the highest per unit population with 2.64, followed by Washington and Osage with 2.58 and 2.53 persons per unit, respectively.OccupancyOf the 72185 occupied units, 51,345 are owner occupied while 20,840 are renter occupied. These figures are shown in Tables 6-13 through 6-21. Residential PlumbingAccording to the American Community Survey 2006-2010 estimates, in the Meramec Region, 99.4 percent of the housing units have complete plumbing facilities. This is less than the state and the nation, which each have 99.5 percent. Since the Meramec Region is mainly rural, it is not surprising that the percentage for complete plumbing would be a little less than a state with two large metropolitan areas. In 2007, 2.8 percent of the housing units lacked complete plumbing. Table 6-22 shows the number and percentage of housing units without plumbing, complete kitchens and telephone service in each county in the region. Residential Sources of HeatAbout 46 percent of the region’s housing units are fueled by electricity. Another 25.9 percent are fueled by bottled, tank or LP gas. Some .3 percent of the region’s housing units have no heat source. Sources of heat are also shown on Table 6-22. Table 6-1: Meramec Region Public FacilitiesJurisdictionFire DepartmentSheriff's OfficePolice DepartmentAmbulanceHospitalHealth Dept. Public LibraryNo. of School FacilitiesNo. of ChurchesTypeISO RatingOfficersPatrol UnitsOfficersPatrol UnitsInside CityOutside CityCrawford County?????????????BourbonVolunteer79n/an/a104NoNoNoYes48CubaVolunteer69n/an/a116YesNoNoYes411LeasburgVolunteerUUn/an/aUUNoNoNoNon/a5SteelvilleVolunteer79302054YesNoYesYes37SullivanFull-time49NoNo1717NoYesNoYes622VolunteerWest Sullivann/an/an/an/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNon/aUDent County?????????????SalemFull-time67981410NoYesYesYes416VolunteerGasconade County?????????????BlandVolunteer810n/an/an/an/aNoNoNoMobile15Gasconaden/an/an/an/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNon/aUHermannFull-time5511976YesYesYesYes57VolunteerMorrisonVolunteerUUn/an/aUUNoNoNoNon/a4OwensvilleVolunteer69n/an/a84YesNoNoYes516Rosebudn/an/an/an/an/aUUNoNoNoNo1UMaries County?????????????BelleVolunteer79n/an/a43YesNoNoYes211ViennaVolunteer57 & 910342YesNoNoYes36Osage County?????????????ArgyleVolunteerUUn/an/aUUNoNoNoNon/a1ChamoisVolunteerUUn/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNo26FreeburgVolunteerUUn/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNo11LinnVolunteer5910222YesYesYesYes34MetaVolunteerUUn/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNon/a2WestphaliaVolunteerUUn/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNo32Phelps County?????????????DoolittleVolunteerUUn/an/aUUNoNoNoNon/aUEdgar SpringsVolunteerUUn/an/aUUNoNoNoNo11NewburgVolunteerUUn/an/aUUNoNoNoNo27RollaFull-time3n/a37133628YesYesYesYes1256Rolla RuralVolunteern/a8 & 9n/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/aSt. JamesFull-time79 & 10n/an/a83YesNoNoYes413VolunteerPulaski County?????????????CrockerVolunteer49n/an/a3/2 PT3YesNoYesYes25DixonVolunteerUUn/an/a5/2 PT2NoNoNoYes38St. RobertFull-time69n/an/a20/3 PT14YesNoNoNo118VolunteerWaynesvilleVolunteerUU24/12 PT245/2 PT3NoNoNoYes515Washington County?????????????CaledoniaVolunteerUUn/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNo31IrondaleVolunteerUUn/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNon/a2Mineral Pointn/an/an/an/an/an/an/aNoNoNoNon/a7PotosiFull-time67 & 910111010YesYesYesYes612Volunteer??????????????U=UnknownTABLE 6-2 - LIBRARIES IN THE MERAMEC REGION(Updated September 2013)Crawford CountyOzark Regional Library Bourbon Branch575 Elm ST., P.O. Box 475Bourbon, MO 65441573-732-5313ozreglib@mail.tigernet.gen.mo.usOzark Regional Library Recklein Memorial Branch305 N. Smith ST.Cuba, MO 65453573-855-3431ozreglib@mail.tigernet.gen.mo.usOzark Regional Library Steelville Branch107 Second ST., P.O. Box 266Steelville, MO 65565573-775-2338ozreglib@mail.tigernet.gen.mo.usSullivan Public Library104 W. Vine ST.Sullivan, MO 63080573-468-4372sullivan.lib.mo.usspldirector@real.Dent CountySalem Public Library102 N. JacksonSalem, MO 65560573-729-4331573-729-2123 (fax)salemgbrown@real.Gasconade CountyScenic Regional LibraryOwensville Branch107 N. First ST.Owensville, MO 65066573-437-2188dwi000@mail.connect.Scenic Regional LibraryHermann Branch601 Market ST.Hermann, MO 65041573-486-2024dwi000@mail.connect.Maries CountyHeartland Regional Library SystemMaries County Library Service CenterAlvarado & First Streets, P.O. Box 663Belle, MO 65013573-859-6285573-859-6961 (fax)heartland.lib.mo.usHeartland Regional Library System Maries County Library Service Center & Administrative Office315 Third ST., P.O. Box 231Vienna, MO 65582573-422-9866573-422-3771 (fax)heartland.lib.mo.usaaburks@real.TABLE 6-2 - LIBRARIES IN THE MERAMEC REGION (continued)(Updated September 2013)Osage CountyLinn State Technical College Library#1 Technology DriveLinn, MO 65051573-897-5202 / 573-897-5029 (fax)linnstate.edu/library/default.asplibrarian@linnstate.eduMissouri River Regional LibraryOsage County Library Service Center1014 E. Main ST., P.O. Box 349Linn, MO 65051573-897-2951 / 573-897-3815 (fax)mrrl@Phelps CountyMissouri University of Science & TechnologyCurtis Laws Wilson Library1870 Miner Circle, Rolla, MO 65409573-341-4227 / 573-341-4233 (fax)library.mst.edulibrary@mst.eduRolla Public Library900 Pine ST. Rolla, MO 65401573-265-2604 / 573-341-5168 (fax)573-364-2604 (TDD)rollalib@Newburg Public LibraryDrawer K, Newburg City HallNewburg, MO 65550573-762-2315James Memorial Library300 W. Scioto, St. James, MO 65559573-265-7211 / 573-265-8770 (fax)Jmlib3@Pulaski CountyPulaski County LibraryCrocker Branch602 N. Commercial, P.O. Box 854Crocker, MO 65452573-736-5592573-736-5427 (fax)pulaskicounty.lib.mo.usPulaski County LibraryAdministrative Office111 Camden ST., P.O. Box 304Richland, MO 65556573-765-3642573-764-5395 (fax)pulaskicounty.lib.mo.usJessie E. McCully Memorial Library200 S. PineDixon, MO 65459573-759-3339dixlib@Pulaski County LibraryWaynesville Library306 Historic 66 W., P.O. Box 562Waynesville, MO 65583573-774-2965573-774-6429 (fax)pulaskicounty.lib.mo.usWashington CountyWashington County Library235 E. High ST., Potosi, MO 63664573-438-4691573-438-6423 (fax)~mowashin/wclib.htmlvrp000@real.Washington County LibraryIrondale Branch, Irondale City HallIrondale, MO 63648573-438-4692~mowashin/wclib.htmlvrp000@real.Source: Missouri Division of Libraries, sos.library/libdir.asp, September 2013TABLE 6-3 - SELECTED HEALTH MANPOWER FOR THE MERAMEC REGIONActive PhysiciansPhysiciansNursesActiveCountyMDDOAssistantRNLPNAPNDentistsCrawford60016399135Dent64113399119Gasconade672160116122Maries211644433Osage0101266323Phelps783195012344322Pulaski2211123392861516Washington106015486103Meramec Region13061251640102710963Source: Missouri Division of Professional Registration, Sep. 2013TABLE 6-4 - HOSPITAL SYSTEMS IN THE MERAMEC REGIONCOUNTYFACILITYLICENSED BEDSCRAWFORDMissouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital 35751 Sappington Bridge Rd, PO Box 190Sullivan, MO 63080Phone: 573-468-1343Fax: 573-860-2696?DENTSalem Memorial District Hospital55Highway 72 N, PO Box 774Salem, MO 65560Phone: 573-729-6626Fax: 573-729-4511?GASCONADE?Hermann Area District Hospital24509 W. 18th St., PO Box 470Hermann, MO 65041Phone: 573-486-2191Fax: 573-486-3743?PHELPS?Phelps County Regional Medical Center2421000 W. 10th St.Rolla, MO 65401Phone: 573-364-8899Fax: 573-364-5110pcrmc?PULASKI?General Leonard Wood Army Hospital75126 Missouri Ave.Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473Phone: 573-596-0414?WASHINGTON?Washington County Memorial Hospital25300 Health WayPotosi, MO 63664Phone: 573-438-5451Fax: 573-438-2399?Source: Missouri Department of Health web page, health.safety/healthservregs/pdf/MOhospbyCounty.pdf, Sep 2013TABLE 6-5 – RURAL HEALTH CLINICS IN THE MERAMEC REGIONFacilityCommunityCrawford CountyBourbon Medical ClinicBourbonCuba Medical Office CubaMercy Clinic East Communities SteelvilleMissouri Baptist- Steelville Office SteelvilleMissouri Baptist Sullivan Medical Office SullivanPatients First Health Care BourbonPatients First Health Care, LLC CubaPatients First Health Care SullivanSt. John's Clinic- Cuba CubaSt. John's Clinic - Steelville SteelvilleDent CountyCharles W Cunningham, DO, LLC SalemSMDH Family Health Care SalemSMDH Family Medicine SalemSt. John's Clinic- Salem SalemGasconade CountyHermann Medical Arts HermannMedical Clinic of Owensville OwensvilleSouthwest Medical Associates HermannMaries CountyMaries Medical ClinicViennaSt Marys Belle Medical ClinicBellePhelps CountyForest City Family Practice St. JamesPCRMC Medical Group, Inc. RollaRolla Family Clinic RollaSJC - Rolla Internal Medicine RollaSJC - Rolla Pediatrics RollaSt. John's Clinic - Rolla Family Medicine RollaSt. John's Clinic - St. James St. JamesPulaski CountyDixon Family Practice and Internal Medicine LLCDixonPulaski Medical ClinicWaynesvilleSt. John's Clinic - RichlandRichlandSt. John's Clinic - St. RobertSt. RobertWashington CountyAustin Plaza Primary CarePotosiByrnes Mill Medical Center - Richwoods RichwoodsHealth Way Primary Care PotosiPotosi Rural Health Clinic PotosiQuality Health Care Inc PotosiWCMH Urgent Care PotosiSource: Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services 6-6 - LICENSED NURSING HOMES AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIESBY COUNTY IN THE MERAMEC REGIONCountyName of InstitutionCityType of CareTotal Number of Certified BedsCrawfordRedwood Manor Care CenterBourbonRCF46Sunshine Acres Residential CareBourbonRCF20Cuba ManorCubaSNF90Pilkenton Residential Care CenterCubaRCF18Stubblefield Retirement HomeCubaRCF34Victorian Place of CubaCubaRCF48Arbors at Victorian Place of CubaCubaALF32Gibbs Care CenterSteelvilleSNF72Gibbs ManorSteelvilleSNF26Meramec Nursing CenterSullivanSNF60DentDent County Residential CareBossRCF12Salem Care CenterSalemSNF60Salem Residential CareSalemRCF35Seville Care CenterSalemSNF90GasconadeFrene Valley Health CenterHermannALF18Frene Valley Health CenterHermannSNF118Victorian Place of HermannHermannRCF48Gasconade Manor Nursing HomeOwensvilleSNF79Gasconade Terrace Retirement CenterOwensvilleALF19Frene Valley Health Care SouthOwensvilleSNF131Victorian Place of OwensvilleOwensvilleRCF48MariesMaries Manor Nursing HomeViennaSNF98Victorian Manor of ViennaViennaRCF48OsageArbor Ridge EstatesBelleRCF30Arbor Ridge EstatesLinnRCF22Autumn MeadowsLinnSNF132Westphalia Hills – A Stonebridge CommunityWestphaliaSNF64Westphalia Hills – A Stonebridge CommunityWestphaliaRCF28PhelpsBenchmark Healthcare of RollaRollaSNF120Meramec Sunrise Residential CareRollaALF16Parkside Assisted Living by AmericareRollaALF50Presbyterian Manor of RollaRollaSNF30Presbyterian Manor of RollaRollaALF37Rolla Manor Care CenterRollaSNF102Rosewood Residential CareRollaRCF9Cedar Knoll HomeSt. JamesALF32Country Valley HomeSt. JamesRCF23TABLE 6-6 - LICENSED NURSING HOMES AND RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIESBY COUNTY IN THE MERAMEC REGION (continued)CountyName of InstitutionCityType of CareTotal Number of Certified BedsPhelps (cont)Golden Living Center – St. JamesSt. JamesSNF90Ferndale, IncSt. JamesALF32St. James Veterans HomeSt. JamesSNF20 to 99PulaskiDixon Nursing & RehabilitationDixonSNF60Richland Care CenterRichlandSNF86Rosewood ManorRichlandRCF12Sunset Village of the OzarksSt. RobertSNF36Life Care Center of WaynesvilleWaynesvilleSNF120WashingtonSouth Haven Residential CareMineral PointRCF20Georgian Gardens Nursing CenterPotosiSNF120Potosi ManorPotosiSNF90Notes:ALF = Assisted Living FacilityRCF = Residential Care FacilitiesSNF = Skilled Nursing FacilitySource: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services webpage, health.seniors/nursinghomes/pdf/DirectoryCounty.pdfTABLE 6-7 - PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS BY COUNTY FOR THE MERAMEC REGIONASSESSED VALUATION 2012 - 2013DistrictAssessed ValuationTotal Adjusted Tax LevyCrawford CountyR-I Bourbon$60,216,3314.0202R-II Cuba$111,204,6613.3100R-III Steelville$54,278,8343.8052Dent CountSalem R-80$65,778,1512.7500R-I Oak Hill$13,373,0203.0548R-II Green Forest$18,641,5402.7500R-III Dent-Phelps$29,407,6802.7500R-IV Northwood$18,204,9832.7500Gasconade CountyR-I Hermann$112,136,1913.7509R-II Owensville$148,504,7433.8500Maries CountyR-I Vienna$46,260,0103.7366R-II Belle$58,595,5233.3167Osage CountyOsage County R-I, Chamois$14,357,9494.2591Osage County R-II, Linn$57,739,2343.4053Osage County R-III, Westphalia$79,077,1763.5500Phelps CountyR-I St. James$111,180,5883.2800R-II Newburg$26,033,2473.2500R-III Edgar Springs$17,717,8842.8907Rolla 31$386,164,7453.1836Pulaski CountyR-I Dixon$60,176,5313.0200R-II Crocker$28,777,3093.3288R-III Swedeborg$5,348,8383.5796R-IV Richland$32,284,8402.7500R-V Laquey$32,890,1692.8742R-VI Waynesville$282,258,2842.7500Washington CountyKingston K-14$30,428,8373.9394R-III Potosi$83,971,9943.2500R-VI Valley$21,989,5193.6969R-VII Richwoods$13,419,7933.1443Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website, , June 2013TABLE 6-8 - PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS BY COUNTY FOR THE MERAMEC REGIONKINDERGARTEN THROUGH 12th GRADE 2012 - 2013DistrictNumber of SchoolsNumber of TeachersNumber of StudentsStudent/Teacher RatioCrawford CountyR-I Bourbon3921,03211.22R-II Cuba31211,48312.26R-III Steelville38793010.69Dent CountSalem R-8041431,3629.52R-I Oak Hill11111210.18R-II Green Forest11719011.18R-III Dent-Phelps12528411.36R-IV Northwood1222199.95Gasconade CountyR-I Hermann31121,0369.25R-II Owensville41621,91311.81Maries CountyR-I Vienna25354510.28R-II Belle3818039.91Osage CountyOsage County R-I, Chamois2371965.30Osage County R-II, Linn25964110.86Osage County R-III, Westphalia2838049.69Phelps CountyR-I St. James31701,78210.48R-II Newburg2534618.70R-III Edgar Springs11920410.74Rolla 3163214,04312.60Pulaski CountyR-I Dixon3961,05911.03R-II Crocker25356610.68R-III Swedeborg110505.00R-IV Richland3736238.53R-V Laquey3786858.78R-VI Waynesville74715,95712.65Washington CountyKingston K-144897448.36R-III Potosi41892,37612.57R-VI Valley3573756.58R-VII Richwoods1181759.72Source: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education website, , June 2013TABLE 6-9 - COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SCHOOLSLOCATED IN OR NEAR THE MERAMEC REGIONCOLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESMissouri University of S & T260 Parker Hall, Rolla, MO 65409268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473Drury University1034 S Bishop Ave??Rolla, MO 65401268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473194 Eastlawn Ave; Ste. B, St. Robert, MO 65584East Central College1964 Prairie Dell Rd??Union, MO 63084500 Forum Drive, Rolla, MO 65401Jefferson College1000 Viking Dr,?Hillsboro, MO 63050Linn State Technical CollegeOne Technology Dr., Linn, MO 65051Mineral Area College5270 Flat River Rd, Park Hills, MO 63601650 Park Drive, Ironton, MO 636501 Trojan Drive Potosi, MO 63664Webster University1103 Kingshighway, Rolla, MO 65401268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473Central Texas College268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473Park University268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473Lincoln University268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473Metro Business College1202 Hwy 72, Rolla, MO 65401Columbia College2303 N. Bishop Ave, Rolla, MO 65401268 Constitution Street; Ste 14, Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 65473Southwest Baptist University501 S. Grand, Salem, MO 65560Ozarks Technical Community College320 Ichord Center, Waynesville, MO 65583William Woods University1304 E. 10th, Rolla, MO 65401VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL SCHOOLSLeadbelt Area Vo-TechBonne Terre, MO 63628Rolla Technical Center/Institute1304 E 10th St??Rolla, MO 65401Waynesville Career Center400 G.W. Lane, Waynesville, MO 65583Arcadia Valley Career Technology Center750 Park Drive Ironton, MO 63650TABLE 6-10 – MERAMEC REGION WASTEWATER FACILITIESJurisdictionCurrent Population% of Community ServedSystem TypeCurrent Capacity gal/dayRequired Capacity gal/dayAnticipated capacity needs (20 yr) gal/day% of pipes in "poor, fair, good, excellent" conditionInflow & Infiltration IssuesInflow & Infiltration ProgramCrawford County?????????Bourbon152890Oxidation ditch240,000152,800182,80040-fairYesNoCuba3555100Oxidation ditch920,000355,500530,90060-fairYesYesLeasburg337100Lagoon-3 cell non-aerated64,10033,70042,500100-goodNoNoSteelville149390Oxidation ditch330,000149,300132,100100-fairYesYesSullivan7112100Sequencing batch reactor2,000,0006,000,0003,000,00050-fairYesYesWest Sullivan?????????Dent County?????????Salem4870100Oxidation ditch741,000487,000595,80050-poorYesYesGasconade County?????????Bland55890Lagoon-4 cell non-aerated78,00055,80030,70050-fairYesNoGasconade255100Extended aeration50,00025,50030,900100-fairNoYesHermann271780Lagoon-single cell aerated350,000271,700243,40060-poorYesYesMorrison?????????Owensville2588100Lagoon-2 cell aerated600,000258,800302,50040-fairYesYesRosebud382100North lagoon-single cell non-aerated; South lagoon-3 cell non-aeratedNorth-3,400; South-38,00038,70031,60072-fairYesYesMaries County?????????Belle138190Lagoon-3cell non-aerated175,300138,100172,20060-fairYesNoVienna638100Lagoon-5 cell136,00063,80067,90010-fairYesYesOsage County?????????Argyle?????????Chamois480100Lagoon-3 cell non-aerated5,60048,00047,700100-fairYesNoFreeburg43850Lagoon-2 cell aerated100,00043,80035,400100-goodNoNoLinn1432100Lagoon-3 cell non-aerated160,000143,200197,20030-goodYesNoMeta?????????Westphalia328100Extended aeration100,00032,80041,900100-excellentNoYesPhelps County?????????Doolittle65380Treated by City of Rolla???100-excellent??Edgar Springs183100Extended aeration40,00018,30011,500100-fairYesNoNewburg46790Extended aeration100,00046,70016,90060-poorYesNoTABLE 6-10 – MERAMEC REGION WASTEWATER FACILITIES (continued)JurisdictionCurrent Population% of Community ServedSystem TypeCurrent Capacity gal/dayRequired Capacity gal/dayAnticipated capacity needs (20 yr) gal/day% of pipes in "poor, fair, good, excellent" conditionInflow & Infiltration IssuesInflow & Infiltration ProgramRolla?19559?100SE plant=Oxidation ditchVichy Rd plant=Aerobic digesterSW plant=?Oxidation ditch?SE plant= 3.2mVichy Rd plant=300,000SW plant= .241mSE plant= 4.675Vichy Rd plant=400,000SW plant= 1m??70-good??Yes?YesSt. James4013100Oxidation ditch10,758,000401,300515,60010-goodYesYesPulaski County?????????Crocker100090Oxidation ditch200,000100,00090,100100-poorYesYesDixon153690Oxidation ditch362,400153,600152,50075-poorYesNoSt. Robert3456100Extended aeration1,000,000345,600585,00045-goodYesYesWaynesville396090Oxidation ditch1,775,000396,000450,70010-fairYesYesWashington County?????????Caledonia166100Lagoon-3 cell non-aerated20,00016,60020,600100-goodYesYesIrondale455100Lagoon-single cell aerated60,00045,50032,600100-fairNoNoMineral Point?????????Potosi269890Oxidation ditch683,000269,800259,90050-goodYesYesSource: Missouri Department of Natural Resources Community Wastewater Assessment 2010TABLE 6-11 – CITY WATER SYSTEMS in the MERAMEC REGION - 2013JurisdictionYear BeganPopulation ServedService ConnectionsSupply Capacity (MGD)Avg. Daily Consumption (MGD)Crawford County?????Bourbon195216316851.00000.1530Cuba193135001,8121.75000.7750Leasburg19573001190.12500.0160Steelville193416506650.90000.3400Sullivan192156613,3832.05000.7150West Sullivan200915068Unavailable0.0050Dent County?????Salem192248542,1301.79000.6370Gasconade County?????Bland19366552470.28000.0500Gasconade19373001140.29000.0300Hermann191230001,3451.50000.3500Morrison1936160700.08600.0160Owensville191328001,3411.50000.4000Rosebud19414002160.24000.0280Maries County?????Belle193713446510.65000.1520Vienna19546112881.80000.0700Osage County?????ArgyleUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableChamois19233952260.31600.0400Freeburg19654382680.24500.0760Linn193714596470.93000.1490Meta19592781160.30000.0500Westphalia?Unavailable?Unavailable??Unavailable?Unavailable?UnavailablePhelps County?????DoolittleUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableEdgar SpringsUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableUnavailableNewburg19434242071.00000.0470Rolla19301955973766.50002.3320St. James192440001,6842.00000.3780Pulaski County?????Crocker194011104370.64000.0860Dixon193915007750.56000.1460St. Robert196043402,6410.90000.4600Waynesville194258502,3491.30001.1950Washington County?????Caledonia1991150600.05000.0080Irondale19884742130.12000.0550Mineral Point1995400110Unavailable0.0210Potosi292626831,2241.90000.3270MGD= Million gallons/daySource: Missouri Department of Natura Resources: Census of Missouri Public Water Systems-2013TABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates Only??CommunityElectricityWaterSewerCRAWFORDBourbonSee Crawford County Electric Under 1,000=$5.40Minimum $15.00/month +Next 2000=$4.20/1000$1.25 per 1000 gallonsNext 3000=$3.66/1000Next 5000=$3.33/1000Next 30000=$3.12/100040,000+=$2.92/1000Cuba1st 30 kWh=$4.50 minimumInside City LimitsFirst 2,000=$11.00Next 170=9.5? per KwhFirst 2,000=$8.00Excess Gallons=75?/1000Next 440=8.4? per KwhNext 8,000=$1.80/1000Next 3360=7.8? per KwhNext 40,000=$1.55/1000Excess kWh 4000+=6.6? per KwhExcess Gallons=$1.40/1000Outside City LimitsFirst 2,000=$10.00Next 8,000=2.10/1000Next 40,000=$1.80/1000Excess Gallons=$1.60/1000LeasburgSee Crawford County Electric First 1000=$5.50$7.81 min.Over 1000=.50?$1.11 each 1000 gallons of water usedSteelville14KW or Less=$5.05$6.00 min. mo. charge$4.50 min. mo. chargeNext 16KW=.198?/kWh$2.15 per 1000 gallons$2.562 per 1000 gallonsNext 45KW=.120?/kWhaccording to water usageaccording to water usageNext 50KW=.092?/kWhNext 75KW=.078?/kWhNext 800KW=.069?/kWhNext 99999KW=.052?/KWHSullivan1st 400 kWh or less=.0875?/kWh$4.50 min.$3.58 min.Next 2,100 kWh=.0645?/kWh15? per 1000 gallons2.47 per 1000 gallonsNext 2,500 kWh=.0545?/kWhaccording to water usageaccording to water usageNext 5,000 kWh=.0625?/kWhService Charge=$6.50/monthDENTSalem50kWh=Min. Charge $24.62Inside City LimitsInside City Limits1st 50=.1406?/kWh$6.65 first 2000 gallons$4.35+$1.10 per 1000 gallons of waterNext 50=.1306?/kWhNext 8,000=$2.35/1000based on 12 month averageNext 100= .1106?/kWhNext 40,000=$2.17/1000Outside City LimitsOver 200=.0626?/kWhOver 5O,000=$1.67/1000$8.67+$1.10 per 1000 gallons of waterOutside City Limitsbased on 12 mo. average$13.23 first 2000 gallons2001+=$3.20 per 1000TABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES (continued)(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates Only??CommunityElectricityWaterSewerGASCONADEBlandSee AmerenUE &First 3000=$10.00$6.50 minimumThree Rivers Electric$1.00 ea. add'l 100050? per 1000GasconadeSee AmerenUE &$7.00 per monthNot seweredThree Rivers Electricflat rateHermannResidential = $12.00 per mthFirst 2000 gal = $8.50 min.$17.00 base charge +$.0036 per gal.+ .0969kWhOver 2000 = $2.80/1000Over 16000= $2.30/1000Residential = $12.00 per mth+ .0957kWhLite Rate Demand = $6.00Demand charge = .0838kwhPower Rate 1: over 100 KW =$6.00 demand charge + .0795kWhPower Rate II: over 500 KW =$6.00 demand charge + .0711kWhMorrisonSee AmerenUEFirst 1000=$3.00Not seweredOver 1000=$1/1000Owensville0-50KW=$10.00 minimumFirst 1000=$6.00$8.15 base chargeNext 250KW=.0817?/kWh2nd 2000=2.00$1.20 ea. add'l 1000.Over 300KW=.0724?/kWh3rd 1000=$1.853001-30000=$1.75/100030001-80000=$1.70/100080001-100000=.90?/1000100001 & over=.85/1000RosebudSee AmerenUEFirst 1500=$12.00 min.$12.00 min for 2500 gal2.50 per gal for next 20001.75 per gal for next 20001.25 per gal for next 999,999,999.Next 2000=$5.00/1000Next 2000=$3.50/1000Over 5500=$2.50/1000MARIES BelleSee AmerenUEInside City Limits$14.20 minimumFirst 1000=$7.6430?/ea. addl. 500$0.68 per add'l 500Outside City LimitsFirst 1000=$12.47$0.68 per add'l 500ViennaSee AmerenUEFirst 1000=$6.00 min.First 1000=$4.00 min.and Three Rivers Electric$2.50 ea. add'l 1000$2.00 per add'l 1000TABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES (continued)(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates OnlyCommunityElectricityWaterSewerOSAGE ArgyleSee AmerenUENot AvailableNot SeweredFreeburgSee AmerenUEFirst 2000 gal isSame as Water$11.00 minimumNext 3000=27?/100Over 5000=25?/100LinnSee AmerenUEFirst 1000=$8.00First 8000 gallon=Next 4000=.24?/1000$8.00 Flat RateNext 5000=.20?/1000$1.10 ea. add'l 1000Over 10000=.12?/100MetaSee AmerenUENot AvailableNot SeweredWestphaliaSee AmerenUE1000 gal.=$7.00Not SeweredPHELPS DoolittleSee Gascosage and Intercounty$15.00 per month$28.00 per monthEdgar SpringsSee Intercounty Electric First 1000=$7.001001- 2000=$10.002001-3000=$13.00$15.00/monthNewburgFirst 500 kWh=$46.50501-10000=.0583?/kWhFirst 1000=$4.54 Next 1000=$5.62Next 1000=$6.7075% of water bill$2.25 Min. ChargeRollaCustomers using 49kW or less:$2.40/1000 gallons$4.50/1000 gallonsFirst 1000 kWh=8.1?/kWhService Fee=$6.00.meterOver 1000 kWh=6.7?/kWhService Availibility Fee =$10Customers using 50-999kW or more:5.2? kWhService Availibilty Fee=$20.00Demand Charge: $8.50/kWCustomers using 1MW or more5.0? kWhService Availibility Fee=$20Demand?Charge: $8.50St. JamesCommercial$3.00 min.$2.70 min.First 10 KWH=$3.70100-10000=.10?/100 gal.09?/100 gallons11-500 kWh=.114?/kWhOver 10000=.08?/100 gal.501-2500=.086?/kWhOver 2500 kWh= .060?/kWhIndustrial $225.00 min. chargeFirst 5000 kWh=.045?/kWhOver 5000 kWh=.04?/kWhDemand=$3.89 per KWTABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES (continued)(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates OnlyCommunityElectricityWaterSewerPULASKI CrockerSee Gascosage electric $17.36 min.$14.48 min.DixonSee Gascosage Electric $19.10 min. inside city limits $6.60 min. inside city limits RichlandWithin city limits:25 KW min. $5.71next 75 KW .1501next 3,900 KW .0989over 10,000 KW .0659Outside city limits:25 KW min. $7.83next 75 KW .1892next 3,900 KW .1226over 10,000 KW .0797Inside city limits:Min. 1,000 = $7.14From 1001-3000 = 0.001870From 3001-5000 =0.001400From 5001-3000 - 0.00102030001-999999999 =0.00820Outside city limits:Min. 1,000 = $8.75From 1001-3000 =0.002530From 3001-5000 - 0.001790From 5001-3000 - 0.00126630001-999999999 =0.000993Within city limits:Min. 2000 = $11.26From 2001-999999 = 0.002650Outside city limits:Min. 2000 = $13.82From 2001-999999 =0.003092St. Robert$15.00 service avail1st 560KWH is .1135 per KWHNext 9,440KWH is .958 per KWHAbove 10,000KWH is .1135 per KWHInside city limits:$11.00 first 5000 gal$3.00 per 1000 gal afterOutside city limits:$20.00 first 5000 gal$5.00 per 100 gal afterInside city limits:$12.00 first 1000 gal$1.75 per 1000 gal afterOutside city limits:$25.00 first 1000 gal$5.00 per 1000 gal afterWaynesvilleSmall Business:Minimum $15.00 plus100-1,000 KWH - $0.062Large Business:Minimum $25.00 pugFirst 5,000 KWH = $0.056Over 5,000 KWH - $0.038First 1,500 gal - $7.00Next 8.500 gas - $0.225Over 10,000 gal = $0.250Minimum $7.00 plus$.132 per hundredgal over 1,000 galGascosage Electric Coop0-20 KWH - $20.00Next 1,180 = $0.0842Over 1,200 = $0.0537Laclede Electric CoopService Availability$9.62 min.First 675 KWH - $0.1127Over 675 KWH - $0.0582TABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES (continued)(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates OnlyCommunityElectricityWaterSewerWASHINGTON CaledoniaSee AmerenUEPrivate WellsPrivate SystemsIrondaleSee AmerenUEFirst 1000=$8.16First 1000=$5.691001-2000=75?Over 1000=$2.05/10002001+=50?/1000PotosiSee AmerenUEIn Town:*In Town:First 2000=$12.29First 2000=$7.972001- 20000=$2.45/10002001-20000=$1.86/100020000-100000=$2.11/100020001=100000=$1.83/1000100001+=$1.57/1000100001+=$1.83/1000Out of TownOut of TownFirst 2,000=$14.74First 2000=$9.562001-20000=$2.93/10002001-20000=$2.20/100020001-100000=$2.53/100020001-100000=$2.20/1000100,001+=$1.88/1000100000+=$2.20/1000Other Electric ProvidersCompany ServiceRateAmerenUESmall General Service Rate:Summer Rate (June through September)Customer Charge:Single Phase Service$7.25 per mo.Three Phase Service$15.10 per mo.Energy Charge:7.42? per kWhWinter Rate (October - May)Customer Charge:Single Phase Service$7.5 per mo.Three Phase Service$15.10 per mo.Energy Charge:Base Use5.53? per kWhSeasonal Use3.20? per kWhLarge General Service Rate:Summer Rate (June through September)Customer Charge$66.00 per mo.Demand Charge: per kW of Total Billing Demand$3.58 per kWEnergy ChargeFirst 150 kWh per kW of Billing Demand7.41? per kWhNext 200 kWh per kW of Billing Demand5.58? per kWhAll over 350 kWh per kW of Billing Demand3.74? per kWhWinter Rate (October through May)Customer Charge$66.00 per mo.Demand Charge$1.28 per kWBase Energy ChargeFirst 150 kWh per kW of Base Demand4.64? per kWhTABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES (continued)(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates OnlyCompany ServiceRateAmerenUE (Continued)Next 200 kWh per kW of Base Demand3.48? per kWhAll Over 350 kWh per kW of Base Demand2.70? per kWhSeasonal Energy Charge2.70? per kWhSmall Primary Service Rate:Summer Rate (June through September)Customer Charge$210.00 per mo.Demand Charge$2.85 per kWEnergy ChargeFirst 150 kWh per kW of Billing Demand7.04? per kWhNext 200 kWh per kW of Billing Demand5.31? per kWhAll over 350 kWh per kW of Billing Demand3.56? per kWhReactive Charge24.00? per kWhWinter Rate (October through May)Customer Charge$210.00 per mo.Demand Charge$1.04 per kWBase Energy ChargeFirst 150 kWh per kW of Base Demand4.43? per kWhNext 200 kWh per kW of Base Demand3.30? per kWhAll over 350 kWh per kW of Base Demand2.58? per kWhSeasonal Energy Charge2.58? per kWhReactive Charge24? per kWhLarge Primary Service Rate:Summer Rate (June through September)Customer Charge$210.00 per mo.Demand Charge$13.97 per kWEnergy Charge2.34? per kWhReactive Charge24? per kWhWinter Rate October through May)Customer Charge$210.00 per mo.Demand Charge$6.34 per kWEnergy Charge2.06? per kWhReactive Charge24? per kWhTABLE 6-12 - UTILITY COSTS IN MERAMEC COMMUNITIES (continued)(Updated July 2006)Commercial Rates OnlyCompany ServiceRateINTERCOUNTY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVESmall Commercial Rate:Three hase without demand $18.90 service availability without a kW charge.Service Availability Charge78.5? per dayFirst 1,500 kWh6.4? per kWhAdditional kWh5.9? per kWhLarge Power Rates:Minimum Charge: Shall be the highest one of the following charges plus any power cost adjustment charge and tax:1. $1.00 per KVA of installed transformer capacity, or2. The minimum monthly charge specified in the contract.Demand Charge$4.48 per kWhEnergy Charge First 200 kWh4.7? per kWhExcess kWh3.7? per kWhIndustrial Service Rates:Minimum Charge: Shall be the highest one of the following charges plus any power cost adjustment charge and tax:1. $1.00 per KVA of installed transformer capacity, or2. The minimum monthly charge specified in the contract.Demand Charge$4.20 per kWhEnergy Charge First 200 kWh4.4? per kWhOver 200 kWh3.7? per kWhTHREE RIVERS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVELARGE POWER SERVICE (OVER 75 KVA)Billing Demand (all KW)$6.45 per kWhEnergy:0-50 KWH/KW0.034? per kWh51-300 KWH/KW0.030? per kWhExcess KWH0.025? per kWhCRAWFORD ELECTRIC COOPERATIVESchedule A - Service Availability all single phase loads, residential, public or commercial up to 100 kW.$20.00 per mo.0-1500 kWh$.067/kWhExcess kWh$.065/kwSchedule B - Service Availability to all three phase loads - commercial or public consumer up to 110 kW.$30.00 per mo.Energy Charge (all kWh)$.056/kWhGASCOSAGE ELECTRIC COOPERATIVESmall CommercialFirst 20 kWh (minimum)$20.00 Next 1180 kWh8.42?/kWhExcess kWh5.37?/kWhSource: Meramec Regional Planning Commission Survey, July 2006TABLE 6-13 - Crawford County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate11,864---Occupied Housing Units9,46779.8Vacant Housing Units2,39720.2Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use8707.3HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,467---Owner-Occupied Housing Units7,08574.8Renter-Occupied Housing Units2,38225.2HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate11,864---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached8,88874.9Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached440.4Housing Units: 2 Units1441.2Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units3673.1Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units640.5Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units1681.4Housing Units: 20 Units or More720.6Housing Units: Mobile Homes2,08717.6Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.300.3HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate11,864---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later2591.2Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20041,1629.8Housing Units: Built 1990 to 19991,67014.1Housing Units: Built 1980 to 19891,44812.2Housing Units: Built 1970 to 19792,66922.5Housing Units: Built 1960 to 19691,66914.1Housing Units: Built 1950 to 19591,1639.8Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19496335.3Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier1,19110HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate11,864---Housing Units: 1 Room3252.7Housing Units: 2 Rooms1181Housing Units: 3 Rooms7126Housing Units: 4 Rooms2,48520.9Housing Units: 5 Rooms3,07325.9Housing Units: 6 Rooms2,81223.7Housing Units: 7 Rooms9207.8Housing Unit: 8 Rooms9407.9Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms4794Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate5---TABLE 6-13 - Crawford County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,467---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing500.5Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen700.7Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service3784OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,467---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room9,19797.1Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room1781.9Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room921Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room2702.9HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,085---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,0001,26617.9Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9992,07029.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,9991,56922.1Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,9991,00414.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,9996789.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,9993474.9Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,9991412Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More100.1Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$105,400---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,085---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage3,72352.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $3000Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4992978Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69969418.6Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $9991,19632.1Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $14991,22733Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $19991353.6Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More1744.7Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$938---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage3,36247.5Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$299---TABLE 6-13 - Crawford County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,085---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated7,03299.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income4,13258.8All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income6569.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income6018.5All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income5277.5All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More1,11615.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed530.7All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,64323.4GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate2,382---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent2,1471Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $2001054.9Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $29921810.2Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49949122.9Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $69978636.6Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $99949623.1Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $1499512.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More0Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent2359.9Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$551---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate2,382---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable2,1391Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income32515.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income2069.6Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income41619.4Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income1587.4Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income1466.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income88841.5Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed24310.2Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)1,03448.3COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,467---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,171---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)2,67729.2All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)1,10912.1Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-15 - Dent County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,289---Occupied Housing Units6,12484Vacant Housing Units1,16516Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use3504.8HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,124---Owner-Occupied Housing Units4,77177.9Renter-Occupied Housing Units1,35322.1HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,289---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached5,46374.9Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached360.5Housing Units: 2 Units1411.9Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units3324.6Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units600.8Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units0Housing Units: 20 Units or More0Housing Units: Mobile Homes1,25717.2Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.0HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,289---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later560.5Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20045036.9Housing Units: Built 1990 to 19991,26217.3Housing Units: Built 1980 to 198980811.1Housing Units: Built 1970 to 19791,41219.4Housing Units: Built 1960 to 19691,02914.1Housing Units: Built 1950 to 195973510.1Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19494676.4Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier1,01714HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,289---Housing Units: 1 Room530.7Housing Units: 2 Rooms1472Housing Units: 3 Rooms5797.9Housing Units: 4 Rooms1,45620Housing Units: 5 Rooms2,09428.7Housing Units: 6 Rooms1,43619.7Housing Units: 7 Rooms87312Housing Unit: 8 Rooms4636.4Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms1882.6Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate5---TABLE 6-15 - Dent County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,124---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing260.4Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen290.5Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service2153.5OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,124---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room6,02098.3Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room881.4Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room160.3Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room1041.7HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,771---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,0001,09623Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9991,75036.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,99982317.3Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,99961612.9Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,9993717.8Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,999881.8Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,999150.3Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More120.3Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$84,100---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,771---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage2,68756.3Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $300150.6Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4991977.3Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69963123.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $99999737.1Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $149964424Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $19991696.3Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More341.3Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$824---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage2,08443.7Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$292---TABLE 6-15 - Dent County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,771---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated4,73999.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income2,70257All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income61112.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income4379.2All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income2334.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More75616All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed320.7All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)98920.9GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate1,353---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent1,0421Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $200282.7Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $299979.3Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49937736.2Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $69928727.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $99922521.6Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $1499282.7Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More0Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent31123Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$508---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate1,353---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable1,0231Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income26826.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income333.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income959.3Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income838.1Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income1009.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income44443.4Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed33024.4Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)54453.2COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,124---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,762---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,53326.6All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)72212.5Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-16 - Gasconade County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,192---Occupied Housing Units6,47079Vacant Housing Units1,72221Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use96911.8HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,470---Owner-Occupied Housing Units5,11679.1Renter-Occupied Housing Units1,35420.9HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,192---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached6,43178.5Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached80.1Housing Units: 2 Units1001.2Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units3754.6Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units901.1Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units280.3Housing Units: 20 Units or More0Housing Units: Mobile Homes1,14213.9Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.180.2HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,192---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later1530.8Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20046648.1Housing Units: Built 1990 to 199995411.6Housing Units: Built 1980 to 19891,04512.8Housing Units: Built 1970 to 19791,37116.7Housing Units: Built 1960 to 19696778.3Housing Units: Built 1950 to 195991011.1Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19495106.2Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier1,90823.3HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,192---Housing Units: 1 Room1221.5Housing Units: 2 Rooms1882.3Housing Units: 3 Rooms6898.4Housing Units: 4 Rooms1,21614.8Housing Units: 5 Rooms1,82022.2Housing Units: 6 Rooms1,75621.4Housing Units: 7 Rooms1,03812.7Housing Unit: 8 Rooms7669.4Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms5977.3Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate6---TABLE 6-16 - Gasconade County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,470---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing500.8Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen300.5Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service2133.3OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,470---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room6,40198.9Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room570.9Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room120.2Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room691.1HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,116---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,00081615.9Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9991,47328.8Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,99990817.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,99972414.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,99962612.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,9994458.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,999601.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More641.3Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$111,900---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,116---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage2,64651.7Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $30040.2Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4991445.4Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69944316.7Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $99964124.2Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $149996436.4Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $199926510Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More1857Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$1,036---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage2,47048.3Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$295---TABLE 6-16 - Gasconade County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,116---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated5,08399.4All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income2,84055.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income65012.8All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income4208.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income3176.2All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More85616.8All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed330.6All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,17323.1GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate1,354---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent1,1591Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $20011910.3Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $29915313.2Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49934129.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $69927223.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $99917114.8Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $14991038.9Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More0Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent19514.4Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$477---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate1,354---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable1,1181Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income25522.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income14913.3Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income25723Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income16114.4Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income787Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income21819.5Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed23617.4Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)29626.5COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,470---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,201---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,46923.7All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)2994.8Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-17 - Maries County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,566---Occupied Housing Units3,61579.2Vacant Housing Units95120.8Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use3016.6HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate3,615---Owner-Occupied Housing Units2,96682Renter-Occupied Housing Units64918HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,566---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached3,70981.2Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached30.1Housing Units: 2 Units501.1Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units841.8Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units170.4Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units541.2Housing Units: 20 Units or More180.4Housing Units: Mobile Homes62213.6Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.90.2HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,566---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later560.9Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20043297.2Housing Units: Built 1990 to 199964714.2Housing Units: Built 1980 to 198967314.7Housing Units: Built 1970 to 197979917.5Housing Units: Built 1960 to 196951411.3Housing Units: Built 1950 to 195945910.1Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19493507.7Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier73916.2HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,566---Housing Units: 1 Room451Housing Units: 2 Rooms942.1Housing Units: 3 Rooms2786.1Housing Units: 4 Rooms67714.8Housing Units: 5 Rooms1,44531.6Housing Units: 6 Rooms81017.7Housing Units: 7 Rooms57512.6Housing Unit: 8 Rooms3537.7Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms2896.3Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate5---TABLE 6-17 - Maries County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate3,615---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing591.6Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen310.9Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service1714.7OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate3,615---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room3,59399.4Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room220.6Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room0Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room220.6HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate2,966---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,00042614.4Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,99981927.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,99979426.8Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,99936612.3Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,99940713.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,999642.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,999762.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More140.5Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$112,500---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate2,966---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage1,50250.6Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $3000Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4991348.9Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69924816.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $99946831.2Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $149942728.4Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $19991238.2Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More1026.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$936---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage1,46449.4Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$271---TABLE 6-17 - Maries County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate2,966---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated2,96399.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income1,84262.2All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income39013.2All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income2227.5All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income983.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More41113.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed30.1All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)50917.2GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate649---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent5321Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $200173.2Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $299458.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49928553.6Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $6999016.9Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $9997714.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $149920.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More163Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent11718Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$421---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate649---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable5061Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income8617Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income509.9Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income8917.6Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income469.1Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income7715.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income15831.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed14322Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)23546.4COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate3,615---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate3,469---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)74421.4All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)38911.2Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-18 - Osage County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,465---Occupied Housing Units5,30182Vacant Housing Units1,16418Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use4216.5HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,301---Owner-Occupied Housing Units4,48584.6Renter-Occupied Housing Units81615.4HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,465---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached5,47784.7Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached811.3Housing Units: 2 Units1111.7Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units2303.6Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units330.5Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units30Housing Units: 20 Units or More200.3Housing Units: Mobile Homes5107.9Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.0HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,465---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later710.6Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20044697.3Housing Units: Built 1990 to 19991,09116.9Housing Units: Built 1980 to 198984813.1Housing Units: Built 1970 to 197994514.6Housing Units: Built 1960 to 196976511.8Housing Units: Built 1950 to 19596169.5Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19492814.3Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier1,37921.3HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,465---Housing Units: 1 Room320.5Housing Units: 2 Rooms1231.9Housing Units: 3 Rooms2564Housing Units: 4 Rooms70510.9Housing Units: 5 Rooms1,46122.6Housing Units: 6 Rooms1,81028Housing Units: 7 Rooms1,05616.3Housing Unit: 8 Rooms4967.7Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms5268.1Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate6---TABLE 6-18 - Osage County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,301---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing170.3Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen30.1Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service1823.4OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,301---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room5,26899.4Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room330.6Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room0Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room330.6HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,485---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,00053511.9Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9991,13225.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,9991,06023.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,99988119.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,99952211.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,9992094.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,9991333Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More130.3Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$120,400---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,485---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage2,17648.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $30020.1Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4991496.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69954224.9Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $99962728.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $149964929.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $19991637.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More442Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$908---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage2,30951.5Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$284---TABLE 6-18 - Osage County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate4,485---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated4,47499.8All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income3,07568.7All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income56712.7All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income2495.6All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income2295.1All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More3547.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed110.2All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)58313GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate816---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent7111Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $200172.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $2998111.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49926136.7Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $69923432.9Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $99910815.2Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $1499101.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More0Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent10512.9Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$494---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate816---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable7031Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income16423.3Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income10014.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income8111.5Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income8211.7Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income517.3Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income22532Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed11313.8Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)27639.3COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,301---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,177---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)85916.6All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)3005.8Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-19 - Phelps County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate19,337---Occupied Housing Units16,72686.5Vacant Housing Units2,61113.5Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use5382.8HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate16,726---Owner-Occupied Housing Units10,96065.5Renter-Occupied Housing Units5,76634.5HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate19,337---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached12,92466.8Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached2911.5Housing Units: 2 Units1,1105.7Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units1,1726.1Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units5903.1Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units2831.5Housing Units: 20 Units or More5422.8Housing Units: Mobile Homes2,38112.3Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.440.2HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate19,337---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later9041.1Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20042,07110.7Housing Units: Built 1990 to 19993,41017.6Housing Units: Built 1980 to 19892,84314.7Housing Units: Built 1970 to 19793,69619.1Housing Units: Built 1960 to 19691,96810.2Housing Units: Built 1950 to 19591,6388.5Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19491,1175.8Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier1,6908.7HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate19,337---Housing Units: 1 Room4252.2Housing Units: 2 Rooms4912.5Housing Units: 3 Rooms1,3687.1Housing Units: 4 Rooms3,32817.2Housing Units: 5 Rooms4,48223.2Housing Units: 6 Rooms3,43117.7Housing Units: 7 Rooms2,27011.7Housing Unit: 8 Rooms1,5718.1Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms1,97110.2Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate5---TABLE 6-19 - Phelps County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate16,726---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing1100.7Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen2781.7Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service5863.5OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate16,726---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room16,56099Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room1330.8Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room330.2Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room1661HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,960---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,0001,68315.4Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9993,08428.1Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,9992,47522.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,9991,55214.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,9991,38312.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,9996035.5Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,9991701.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More100.1Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$114,700---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,960---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage6,65960.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $300310.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4993064.6Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69992513.9Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $9991,96329.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $14992,21533.3Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $199976611.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More4536.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$1,021---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage4,30139.2Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$308---TABLE 6-19 - Phelps County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,960---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated10,90799.5All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income6,24857.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income1,46013.4All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income1,08910All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income4133.8All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More1,69715.6All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed530.5All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)2,11019.3GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,766---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent5,4631Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $2002474.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $2994287.8Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $4991,26323.1Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $6991,67930.7Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $9991,40725.8Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $14994037.4Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More360.7Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent3035.3Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$584---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate5,766---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable5,3411Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income70413.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income76514.3Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income75914.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income56110.5Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income5139.6Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income2,03938.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed4257.4Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)2,55247.8COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate16,726---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate16,248---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)4,66228.7All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)2,04212.6Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-20 - Pulaski County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate17,532---Occupied Housing Units15,41287.9Vacant Housing Units2,12012.1Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use2521.4HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate15,412---Owner-Occupied Housing Units8,66156.2Renter-Occupied Housing Units6,75143.8HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate17,532---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached10,47359.7Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached1,0045.7Housing Units: 2 Units1,1166.4Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units1,2377.1Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units4272.4Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units1490.8Housing Units: 20 Units or More6453.7Housing Units: Mobile Homes2,47114.1Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.100.1HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate17,532---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later2,0831.8Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20041,98511.3Housing Units: Built 1990 to 19993,07717.6Housing Units: Built 1980 to 19892,73815.6Housing Units: Built 1970 to 19792,55614.6Housing Units: Built 1960 to 19691,6219.2Housing Units: Built 1950 to 19592,00411.4Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19495963.4Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier8725HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate17,532---Housing Units: 1 Room4792.7Housing Units: 2 Rooms2801.6Housing Units: 3 Rooms1,3037.4Housing Units: 4 Rooms2,92416.7Housing Units: 5 Rooms4,20324Housing Units: 6 Rooms3,54720.2Housing Units: 7 Rooms2,06111.8Housing Unit: 8 Rooms1,2096.9Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms1,5268.7Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate5---TABLE 6-20 - Pulaski County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate15,412---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing130.1Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen470.3Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service7444.8OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate15,412---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room15,19098.6Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room1230.8Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room990.6Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room2221.4HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,661---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,0001,33415.4Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9992,09624.2Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,9992,17525.1Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,9991,62818.8Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,9991,17213.5Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,9991381.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,999570.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More610.7Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$120,200---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,661---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage5,64465.2Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $300430.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $4991673Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69989915.9Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $9991,11919.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $14992,17038.4Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $199998617.5Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More2604.6Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$1,119---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage3,01734.8Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$286---TABLE 6-20 - Pulaski County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,661---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated8,57098.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income4,65054.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income1,12713.2All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income8159.5All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income4935.8All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More1,48517.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed911.1All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,97823.1GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,751---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent6,1001Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $2002123.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $2992333.8Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49973112Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $6991,31721.6Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $9991,63326.8Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $14991,76729Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More2073.4Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent6519.6Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$823---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate6,751---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable6,0851Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income90614.9Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income89914.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income1,08517.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income77712.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income4968.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income1,92231.6Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed6669.9Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)2,41839.7COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate15,412---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate14,655---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)4,39630All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)1,93213.2Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.TABLE 6-21 - Washington County Housing Data, 2010HOUSING OCCUPANCYNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,918---Occupied Housing Units9,07083.1Vacant Housing Units1,84816.9Vacant Housing Units: seasonal, recreational or occasional use7266.6HOUSING TENURENumberPercentTotal Occupied Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,070---Owner-Occupied Housing Units7,30180.5Renter-Occupied Housing Units1,76919.5HOUSING STRUCTURE TYPENumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,918---Housing Units: 1 Unit Detached6,56960.2Housing Units: 1 Unit Attached100.1Housing Units: 2 Units2011.8Housing Units: 3 to 4 Units1981.8Housing Units: 5 to 9 Units1101Housing Units: 10 to 19 Units330.3Housing Units: 20 Units or More60.1Housing Units: Mobile Homes3,79134.7Housing Units: Boats, RV, Vans, Etc.0HOUSING YEAR STRUCTURE BUILTNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,918---Housing Units: Built 2005 or Later4251.6Housing Units: Built 2000 to 20046586Housing Units: Built 1990 to 19992,19320.1Housing Units: Built 1980 to 19892,21220.3Housing Units: Built 1970 to 19792,06518.9Housing Units: Built 1960 to 19691,14410.5Housing Units: Built 1950 to 19598898.1Housing Units: Built 1940 to 19495294.8Housing Units: Built 1939 or Earlier8037.4HOUSING ROOMS PER UNITNumberPercentTotal Housing Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate10,918---Housing Units: 1 Room2512.3Housing Units: 2 Rooms1431.3Housing Units: 3 Rooms8277.6Housing Units: 4 Rooms2,25120.6Housing Units: 5 Rooms3,18129.1Housing Units: 6 Rooms2,05718.8Housing Units: 7 Rooms1,15710.6Housing Unit: 8 Rooms5965.5Housing Unit: 9 or More Rooms4554.2Housing Units Median Number Rooms ACS 2006-10 Estimate5---TABLE 6-21 - Washington County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)HOUSING QUALITYNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,070---Occupied Units Lacking Complete Plumbing1011.1Occupied Units Lacking Complete Kitchen760.8Occupied Units W/out Telephone Service3343.7OCCUPANTS PER ROOMNumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,070---Occupied Units: 1.00 or Fewer Occupants Per Room8,84097.5Occupied Units: 1.01 to 1.50 Occupants Per Room1591.8Occupied Units: 1.51 or More Occupants Per Room710.8Occupied Units: Crowded Units W/ 1.01 or More Occupants Per Room2302.5HOME VALUENumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,301---Owner Occupied Units Valued at Less Than $50,0002,28931.4Owner Occupied Units Valued at $50,000 to $99,9992,26231Owner Occupied Units Valued at $100,000 to $149,99985311.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $150,000 to $199,9991,01013.8Owner Occupied Units Valued at $200,000 to $299,9995537.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $300,000 to $499,9992002.7Owner Occupied Units Valued at $500,000 to $999,999430.6Owner Occupied Units Valued at $1,000,000 or More911.2Owner Occupied Units Median Value ACS 2006-10 Estimate$82,400---MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTSNumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,301---Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage3,71850.9Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than $300641.7Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $300 to $49944011.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $500 to $69988623.8Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $700 to $99999926.9Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1000 to $14991,01727.4Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $1500 to $19992727.3Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Selected Monthly Owner Costs $2000 or More401.1Owner Occupied Units W/ Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$796---Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage3,58349.1Owner Occupied Units W/ No Mortgage: Median Select Monthly Owner Costs ACS 2006-10 Est.$238---TABLE 6-21 - Washington County Housing Data, 2010 (continued)SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Owner Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate7,301---All Owner Occupied Units: Owner Costs Can be Calculated7,20798.7All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs Less Than 20% of Income4,70565.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 20 to 24.9% of Income71810All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 25 to 29.9% of Income4245.9All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30 to 34.9% of Income3284.6All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs 35% of Income or More1,03214.3All Owner Occupied Units: Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent of Income not Computed941.3All Owner Occupied Units: Cost Burden (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,36018.9GROSS RENT PER MONTHNumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate1,769---Renter Occupied Units: Paying Rent1,4781Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent Less Than $200483.2Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $200 to $29918212.3Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $300 to $49951434.8Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $500 to $69954036.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $700 to $99917211.6Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1000 to $1499221.5Renter Occupied Units: Gross Rent $1500 or More0Renter Occupied Units: Paying No Cash Rent29116.4Renter Occupied Units: Median Gross Rent ACS 2006-10 Estimate$498---GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2010NumberPercentTotal Renter Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate1,769---Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Calculable1,4661Renter Occupied Units: Rent Less Than 15% of Income37025.2Renter Occupied Units: Rent 15 to 19% of Income22915.6Renter Occupied Units: Rent 20 to 24% of Income16211.1Renter Occupied Units: Rent 25 to 29% of Income926.3Renter Occupied Units: Rent 30 to 34% of Income745Renter Occupied Units: Rent 35% or more of Income53936.8Renter Occupied Units: Rent as Percent of Income Not Computed30317.1Renter Occupied Units: Cost Burdened Unit (Rent 30% or More of Income)61341.8COST BURDENED HOUSEHOLDS (Renter & Owner Occupied Units)NumberPercentTotal Occupied Units ACS 2006-10 Estimate9,070---All Occupied Units: Costs as Percent of Income Computed ACS 2006-10 Estimate8,673---All Occupied Units: Cost Burdened (Selected Monthly Owner Costs 30% or More of Income)1,97322.7All Occupied Units: Extreme Cost Burden (Selected monthly owner costs 50% or more income)91110.5Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey; Housing Data.65659022225000Table 6-22: Selected Housing Characteristics—Meramec Region 2006-2010 EstimateFigure 6-1Figure 6-223114012509500Figure 6-3Figure 6-4Figure 6-5-628653175000Figure 6-6Figure 6-7Figure 6-8Figure 6-9Figure 6-10Figure 6-11Figure 6-12Figure 6-13Figure 6-14Figure 6-15 ................
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