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<br />City of Arden Hills <br />Planning Commission Meeting for November 5, 2014 <br /> <br />Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: November 5, 2014 PC Agenda Item 5.B <br /> <br />TO: Planning Commission <br /> <br />FROM: Matthew Bachler, Associate Planner <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Report from the City Council <br /> <br /> <br />October 20, 2014, City Council Work Session <br /> <br />Beth Engum with Ramsey County gave a short presentation to the City Council on the design of <br />County Road H/Interstate 35W interchange at the northern entrance to the TCAAP site. The City <br />Council also reviewed Chapter 11 of the TCAAP Redevelopment Code, which will establish the <br />standards for signage on the site. Specific areas of discussion included appropriate dimensional <br />standards for freestanding and wall signs and on the types of signs that should be prohibited for <br />properties on TCAAP. <br /> <br /> <br />October 27, 2014, City Council Regular Meeting <br /> <br />The City Council approved (4-1) Planning Case 14-030, which was a Site Plan Review to <br />reconfigure the existing parking lot at Gradient Financial Center located at 4105 Lexington <br />Avenue North. The Planning Commission recommended approval (5-0) of this case at their <br />meeting on October 8, 2014. <br /> <br />The City Council also approved (4-1) Planning Case 14-031, which was a request for a Master <br />and Final PUD Amendment for the Johanna Shores redevelopment project at 3200 Lake Johanna <br />Boulevard. The approval included the reconfiguration of the Brownstone Buildings to be <br />completed in Phase II, the reallocation of four units from the Lakeview Buildings to the <br />Brownstone Buildings increasing the number of units in these buildings to 40, and a revision to <br />the construction schedule in the PUD Agreement. The City Council will reevaluate traffic <br />calming on the County Road D driveway after reviewing the traffic analysis which is required to <br />be completed one year after the completion of the project. The Planning Commission <br />recommended approval (5-0) of this case at their meeting on October 8, 2014.