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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br /> A. Purpose. A PUD Concept Plan Review is an informal discussion process <br /> that allows the applicant to present preliminary ideas about a contemplated <br /> development project for the MR and MB Districts, and, in turn, the City may <br /> offer suggestions and concerns regarding the concept. <br /> B. Application, Documentation, and Administrative Procedure. The <br /> applicant shall complete and submit to the zoning administrator an application <br /> on forms provided by the administrator, together with the required fee and <br /> escrow. <br /> C. City Procedure. The City will prepare a summary of the proposed <br /> Concept Plan in terms of City plans and regulations and transmit this <br /> information and the information submitted by the applicant to the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council to assist their review of the proposal. <br /> Applicants are encouraged to have informal consultations with City Staff prior <br /> to the filing of an application for Concept Plan Review,provided no statement <br /> or representation made by said staff shall be binding upon the City of Arden <br /> Hills. <br /> D. Procedure for City Review. The Planning Commission will offer <br /> comments and suggestions regarding the Concept Plan to the applicant. These <br /> comments and suggestions will be transmitted to the City Council. The City <br /> Council will offer comments and suggestions regarding the Concept Plan to <br /> the applicant. A public hearing is not required for this stage, and the City will <br /> take no formal action at this stage. No suggestions made by the Planning <br /> Commission or Council on the proposed Concept Plan are binding on the City <br /> for subsequent stages. <br /> Subd. 3. Public Engagement Plan. The former TCAAP property is a significant part of <br /> Arden Hills and its reuse will have an impact on the community and region. Input from <br /> the public is a vital part of the planning process. In conjunction with the City, the <br /> applicant must prepare a public engagement and information plan for the length of the <br /> planning and approval process. <br /> A. Public Meetings. The plan shall include three or more public meetings <br /> where the components in Subdivisions 5 through 15 can be addressed prior to <br /> the submission of a PUD Master Plan. The City may require the developer to <br /> hold one or more community meetings to allow for community input during <br /> the PUD Concept Plan Review. <br /> B. Communications. The plan shall include a communications section that <br /> describes how information will be shared with the public and a schedule. <br /> C. Public Engagement Plan Approval. The public engagement plan shall be <br /> submitted at least 60 days prior to the first community meeting and shall <br /> subject to City Council approval <br /> Section 1320—District Provisions <br /> Adopted:November 13,2006 <br /> Page 39 of 59 <br />