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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – OCTOBER 13, 2014 2 <br /> <br />process. Based on City Council discussion and a review of the requirements of the Joint Powers <br />Agreement, the City Attorney and the JDA Attorney have made proposed revisions to Chapter 3. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher indicated that for tonights meeting the City <br />Attorney has prepared a memo outlining Minnesota Statutes regarding park dedication and how <br />they apply to the City’s acquisition of park land on TCAAP. Cit y staff also requested City <br />Council feedback on definitions (Chapter 4) and the Permitted Use Table (Chapter 5) specifically <br />with regard to the definition and placement of single family residential, and small, medium, and <br />large multi-family uses. Additionally, City Council feedback is requested regarding the possible <br />revisions to Chapter 3. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden requested to see the comment tracker compiled by staff and the zoning <br />consultant. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant stated that as the draft TRC was changed, the Council may want to review the <br />entire document again. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung explained that he had a very hard time following the document. He <br />commented on the amount of time that had been spent by the Council and staff working on the <br />TRC. He stated that he had expected to receive a redlined version of the document. <br /> <br />Mr. Norton provided comment on the changes to Section 3.3. He noted that as issues arise, <br />revisions will be required. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes understood that staff was working hard on the Code; however, she <br />believed it was extremely difficult to follow. She felt that more time would be needed to properly <br />review and approve the Code. <br /> <br />Councilmember McClung commended staff for their efforts on the Code, but agreed it was <br />difficult for the Council to fully grasp the complexity of the Code in a timely manner. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant recommended that the Council address higher level processes this evening and <br />provide staff with feedback. He expressed concern with the 10-acre concept and the special <br />development plan concept. He did not anticipate that developers were going to purchase a smaller <br />single parcel for development. He requested further information on the special development plan <br />concept. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher discussed the special development process with <br />the Council. She noted that developers would be allowed greater flexibility when developing 10 <br />acres or more but approvals would be required to have a 4/5 vote from the JDA. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden suggested that a portion of the zoning requirements remain static within <br />the new developments. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that staff could investigate this further. <br />