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Draft Master Plan envisions TCAAP development <br />by Kristine Goodrich <br />A <br />draft Master Plan provides a vision TCAAP development parcel to the south. <br />TCAAP development parcel to the south. Land Uses <br />for developing a portion of the The plan envisions one large corporate <br />The plan envisions one large corporate <br />A <br />Twin Cities Army Ammunition <br />A <br />Plant. The draft plan maps out residen <br />- <br />1,200 jobs. <br />recreation areas and estimates the number <br />of new residents and jobs the development <br />Residential areas <br />will support.The draft Master Plan dedicates three <br />The draft Master Plan dedicates three <br />areas, totaling 168 acres, to housing. The <br />areas, totaling 168 acres, to housing. The <br />The Master Plan is being prepared by “Creek” neighborhood in the northeast <br />“Creek” neighborhood in the northeast <br />the Cuningham Group, with input from corner of the development area would <br />corner of the development area would <br />have predominately single-family homes, <br />have predominately single-family homes, <br />was introduced to the Arden Hills City as well as some townhouses. Its 41 acres <br />as well as some townhouses. Its 41 acres <br />Council, Arden Hills Planning Commis <br />- <br />sion and the Joint Development Authority households. The “Town” neighborhood <br />households. The “Town” neighborhood <br />in December and early January. More than east of the commercial center would have <br />east of the commercial center would have <br />100 community members learned about mostly townhouses, as well as possibly <br />mostly townhouses, as well as possibly <br />the plan and provided feedback during a some small single-family homes, apart <br />some small single-family homes, apart <br />- <br />January open house. ments or condos, and senior housing. <br />ments or condos, and senior housing. <br />The 55-acre “Town” would have ap <br />The 55-acre “Town” would have ap <br />- <br />The Cuningham Group is now evaluating <br />the feedback received. The consultants neighborhood would comprise 72 acres <br />neighborhood would comprise 72 acres <br />might recommend changes, or the City in a central east area. It would be home to <br />in a central east area. It would be home to <br />in single-family homes, as well as some <br />in single-family homes, as well as some <br />Major Buildings <br />later this spring. townhouses. <br />The draft plan estimates more than 3,800 <br />Main Street <br />people will live in and nearly 4,200 people Thirteen acres in the heart of the site <br />Thirteen acres in the heart of the site <br />will work in the 434-acre parcel north of <br />Highway 96 and east of Highway 10. The area. Called “Main Street,” it would host <br />area. Called “Main Street,” it would host <br />continued on page 4continued on page 4 <br />300,000 square feet of retail stores, and <br />At right: <br />53 acres of parks, trails, ponds, and other <br />open space. <br /> shows the proposed types shows the proposed types <br />The top map <br />of land uses, by color: dark blue is the of land uses, by color: dark blue is the <br />The Thumb <br />Thumb; yellow is residential; orange is Thumb; yellow is residential; orange is <br />Main Street; red is retail; medium blue is Main Street; red is retail; medium blue is <br />be the best use of the northern tip of <br />the TCAAP development area, accord <br />- <br />green is parks and open space. <br />ing to the draft Master Plan. Dubbed the <br />“Thumb,” the 43-acre parcel is between <br />plots potential locations plots potential locations <br /> The lower map <br />open space and Highway 10, and only <br />of the businesses and public buildings. of the businesses and public buildings. <br />a narrow segment connects to the main <br />