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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JANUARY 5, 2015 2 <br /> Mayor Grant commented that the City would not be able to assess some of those goals, <br /> particularly the transit matter. However, he understood that transit would benefit TCAAP, the <br /> County, and the entire region. <br /> Councilmember McClung wanted to see transit brought to TCAAP as well, but he believed that <br /> the Metropolitan Council may have ownership of this issue. <br /> Ms.Worthington encouraged the Council to have the Master Plan be flexible enough to allow for <br /> enough density to support transit in the future, as the development continues to grow. <br /> Mayor Grant believed that the City should partner with its neighboring communities when <br /> addressing transit concerns. He anticipated that transit would hinge more on the number of jobs <br /> on TCAAP rather than the housing density. <br /> Ms. Worthington stated that she understood this point, but noted that the Met Council has a set <br /> of measurements to determine how and when to extend transit. She reported that some of these <br /> measurements will evaluate residential development. She believed that a case could be made to <br /> encourage the Met Council to consider the site beyond residential development numbers. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned what the perceived "temporary impasse" was between the <br /> County and the City. <br /> Ms. Worthington stated that she appreciated this question and believed there was a <br /> communication breakdown between the County and the City Council. She wanted to be ensured <br /> that the Council was receiving the all necessary information from the County. <br /> Mayor Grant thanked Commissioner Huffinan for attending this evening and encouraged him to <br /> attend future Council meetings and work sessions. <br /> Mayor Grant directed the Council's attention to the Energy Resilience Advisory Board's <br /> (ERAB) zoning recommendations. <br /> Associate Planner Bachler reviewed the recommendations and requested comments from the <br /> Council. <br /> The Council agreed to add the word"Resilience" at the end of Section 1.1 of the TRC. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned what the City would be asking developers to do by requiring <br /> "quality, adaptability, resiliency, efficiency, along with sustainability" in the Arden Hills housing <br /> stock. <br /> Associate Planner Bachler commented that the language would convey to the development <br /> community that when projects are brought forward, the Council wants to see them incorporate <br /> resiliency and efficiency into their designs. He believed that the language also conveyed the <br /> Council's goals through the TRC. <br />