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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JANUARY 13, 2014 2 <br /> Lyle Steinfeldt, 4430 Arden View Court, indicated that he has been a resident of Arden Hills for <br /> the past 20 years. He apologized for a miscommunication error he made in a recent letter to the <br /> Council. He clarified his phone number and email address, and requested that staff respond to <br /> him prior to the February meeting on franchise fees. <br /> Dave Cmiel, 1861 West Highway 96, indicated that his family has lived in Arden Hills for the <br /> past 130 years. He expressed concern with how the project at the intersection of Highway 10 and <br /> County Road 96 is impacting adjacent residents. He explained that the lighting on the new traffic <br /> signals at this intersection is not boxed and does not match the lighting along the corridor. He <br /> requested that the City and the County review the lighting at this intersection and discuss this <br /> matter further with MnDOT. <br /> 3. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> A. TCAAP Update <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that the Joint Development Authority <br /> (JDA) and the Arden Hills Planning Commission reviewed the draft Master Plan on January 6 and <br /> 8, 2014, respectively. JDA Commissioners generally supported the draft plan and were pleased at <br /> the progress that had been made. Commissioners discussed the roundabout and the need to <br /> demonstrate that it can work safely and efficiently. Commissioners questioned the effect of <br /> TCAAP on the Mounds View School District. Mayor Grant indicated that he will be updating the <br /> school district on the Master Plan, and previous comments from the school district were that the <br /> new development at TCAAP would be a net positive for the district. Commissioners questioned <br /> whether the water treatment facility could be used to support the central water feature as well as <br /> how to enhance the water feature as an amenity. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that consultants from Kimley-Horn and <br /> Cuningham Group gave a detailed presentation to the Planning Commission covering all of the <br /> information that was presented to the City Council on December 16 and 26, 2013. Planning <br /> Commission comments are summarized as follows: <br /> • Planning Commissioners asked how water from the water treatment facility could be used <br /> for heating and cooling. <br /> • Commissioners felt that the City needed some sort of community center or public <br /> gathering place, and the park/open space area east of the proposed Town neighborhood <br /> may be a good location for that. <br /> • Commissioners responded favorably to the mix of land uses and supported opportunities <br /> for life cycle and work force housing on TCAAP. A commissioner suggested that the City <br /> contact the National Association of Realtors for additional information on housing trends <br /> for young professionals and families. <br /> • Commissioners felt that a roundabout could be a positive attribute to the site since their <br /> experience has been that roundabouts move traffic smoothly and efficiently. Properly <br /> designed, it could also provide an opportunity for an attractive entrance feature. <br /> • Accommodating pedestrian and bicycle facilities within the roundabout will be very <br /> important. <br />
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