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Page 2 of 3 <br /> demographic changes coming that will impact apartment building. <br /> 3. Subd. 6 has similar issues for some senior products. May need more flexibility for some of the high <br /> care senior products. For example Mahtomedi just built a memory care apartment place and all of the <br /> units are basically efficiencies. <br /> 4. Bicycle parking; does that mean a 100 secure spots for a 50 unit building? That would seem a little <br /> high, but could be met with a double hanger in front of enclosed parking spots? Again, need a senior <br /> exception? Does secure mean enclosed or inside or just a place to lockup bike outside? <br /> 5. 1325.06 Is this in addition to the enclosed parking or just a total#? If in addition,that seems <br /> high. We generally have just one surface spot per unit in addition to our one underground parking <br /> space per unit and our lots are never full. <br /> Neil &Jamie may want to add or change some things as they are smarter than I am. Hope this <br /> helps. Thanks. John <br /> From: Meagan Beekman <br /> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 9:30 AM <br /> To: Jamie J. Thelen <br /> Cc: Neil R. Fortier ; 'John E. Belisle (belislejohn@msn.com)' <br /> Subject: Arden Hills Multi-family housing regulations <br /> Greetings, <br /> Based on the Planning Commission's discussions on July 11th and August 8th regarding multi-family housing, <br /> Staff has prepared draft regulations pertaining to minimum requirements for multi-family housing. While your <br /> multi-family housing project has already been approved by the City, and would not be impacted by these <br /> changes to the City's Code, as an interested party, and developer/owner/operator of multi-family housing <br /> development, I am sending you a copy of the draft regulations and seek your feedback(attached). <br /> In addition to the enclosed draft regulations, the City is also contemplating broadening the rental registration <br /> program to include multi-family developments with greater than four units. As part of this change, it is likely <br /> that participation in Ramsey County Sheriff's Crime Free Multi Housing program would be a requirement. This <br /> change would likely impact your property as participation is on-going. <br /> I am seeking your input in whatever way you would prefer to provide it. If you would like to meet in person to <br /> discuss the draft I would be happy to do so. If you would prefer to submit written comments, or attend an <br /> upcoming public meeting that would be fine too. <br /> I appreciate any input that you can provide, as it will assist us as we move through this process. <br /> Thank you for your time,and please let me know if you have any further questions or comments. <br /> Meagan <br /> Meagan Beekman, AICP <br /> City Planner,Recycling Coordinator <br /> City of Arden Hills <br /> 1245 West Highway 96 <br /> Arden Hills,MN 55112 <br /> Direct: (651)792-7828 <br /> file:///P:/Planning/Planning%20Cases/2012/12-014%20-%20Zoning%20Code%20Amend... 8/29/2012 <br />
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