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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 16, 2014 3 <br /> • An adult athletic facility (softball fields and ice rinks) has been added to the flex space <br /> area west of the spine road. Because this facility will need to be lighted and will attract <br /> primarily adult users, it is appropriate that it be located outside of residential <br /> neighborhoods and along the County road. Shared parking with adjacent businesses will be <br /> considered, similar to what is currently in place at Cummings Park. <br /> • The size of the flex space land use acreage has decreased by 16.7 acres due to the addition <br /> of the adult athletic facility west of the Spine Road as well as the amenities required in the <br /> Hill park. This makes the park slightly larger which expanded the residential land use in <br /> the Hill neighborhood and slightly decreased the size of the flex space area east of the <br /> Spine Road. <br /> • A block of residential development at the north end of the Town neighborhood was <br /> removed to accommodate anticipated storm water management needs in that area. <br /> • A second access road was added to the Creek neighborhood. Ramsey County has informed <br /> the City that there is no funding source for the County Road I connection from the <br /> "California" portion of the TCAAP site at this time. Without a commitment for a County <br /> Road I connection at this location, a second access point is necessary for public safety. <br /> • The color on the map for the surface water management area has been changed to better <br /> depict its purpose. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that a comparison of total acreage per <br /> land use and per neighborhood, between the December 2013 and May 2014 versions of the draft <br /> land use map has been provided to the Council. The total non-developable acres (civic, parks, <br /> spine road, and surface water management) increased by 19.6 acres. This is largely due to the <br /> increased size of the neighborhood parks and the addition of the adult athletic facility on the spine <br /> road. Of the total increase in non-developable area, 3.2 acres is attributed to an increase in the size <br /> of the surface water management area. The actual size of the surface water management area will <br /> be determined by the Infrastructure Study. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher commented that in terms of the acreage devoted <br /> to particular land uses, the revised draft master plan has 5.9 acres less of residential land, some of <br /> which is attributable to additional roads in residential neighborhoods (internal road acreage will <br /> be sold as part of larger development parcels), and some of which is attributable to additional <br /> surface water management area. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher reported that the revised draft master plan map <br /> also has 16.7 acres less of flex space land use as explained earlier. Ramsey County has expressed <br /> concerns regarding the decrease in flex space land use as it has an effect on land sale revenues and <br /> the County's ability to meet its primary goals of job creation and tax base increase. Following a <br /> request by the JDA, Mark Ruff, Ehlers, has provided a memo describing the financial <br /> consequences of the changes to the draft master plan. <br />