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,-AVEN HILLS <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> DATE: February 16,2012 <br /> TO: Rob Davidson, TAT Properties <br /> FROM: Meagan Beekman, City Planner <br /> SUBJECT: Planning Case#12-002 <br /> 1201 County Road EāZoning Code Amendment, Preliminary and <br /> Final Plat, Master and Final PUD <br /> Enclosed are Staff comments based on a February 21, 2012, Development Review Committee <br /> meeting. In attendance were Terry Maurer, Public Works Director and City Engineer; Meagan <br /> Beekman, City Planner; Dave Scherbel, Building Official; and Sgt. John Eastham, Ramsey <br /> County Sheriff. <br /> General Comments <br /> 1. What will be the process for visitors to enter and leave the building? <br /> 2. What rents do you anticipate the project generating? <br /> 3. Park dedication fees will apply. The City is continuing to work with the City Attorney <br /> and review neighboring communities' codes to determine a reasonable amount. The park <br /> dedication amount recommended will be greater than what was approved for Select <br /> Senior Housing. <br /> 4. Will the property accept Section 8 vouchers? <br /> 5. What is the maximum capacity for people living in the building? Would you anticipate <br /> rooms where more than 1 lodger lived? <br /> 6. How will the phasing work for increasing the number of units from 70? Will a portion of <br /> units be converted with demand? Or all at once? <br /> 7. If SRO's is where the market is heading in terms of private student housing, please <br /> provide examples of other communities that have successfully allowed these types of <br /> units. <br /> 8. Dave Bethel University and NWC been made aware of your plans? Are they willing to <br /> support the concept? <br />
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