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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—MAY 19, 2014 10 <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated that TCAAP would be quite dense, which was a concern to <br /> her. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher discussed the various ways the density on <br /> TCAAP could be spread throughout the development. She provided comment on the Maxfield <br /> study and how this could be considered over the 15 year development period for TCAAP. <br /> Councilmember McClung wanted to see diverse neighborhoods within TCAAP as this would <br /> increase property value and curb appeal. <br /> Councilmember Holden expressed concern again with the density on TCAAP. She explained <br /> that maintenance of TCAAP would be crucial over the next 15 to 20 years in order for the City to <br /> continue to draw people into the community. <br /> Mayor Grant recommended that the building materials used within TCAAP be carefully <br /> considered by the Council to ensure amenities, storefronts, and homes stand the test of time. He <br /> suggested that one portion of TCAAP have a lower density option for residents. <br /> Councilmember McClung also had concerns with density but stated that he is tolerant of it. He <br /> indicated that he could support the maximum AUAR build out. He stated that quality building <br /> materials would assist with maintenance concerns in the future. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented that she could support the minimum AUAR build out. She <br /> believed the Council would have to come to an agreement on this issue before Ms. Kvilvang <br /> could begin running numbers. <br /> Mayor Grant reported that he was leaning towards the lower density. He realized that TCAAP <br /> would not look like the rest of Arden Hills, but he understood the financial numbers had to work. <br /> He does not believe that the County should plan to break even on this project. He wanted to see a <br /> variety of housing types, somewhere around 1,550 units, and he preferred that the majority be <br /> owner-occupied. <br /> Councilmember McClung did not believe that the City or County would be able to pull the <br /> development off financially at a 1,550 unit build-out. He looked forward to seeing the numbers <br /> from Mark Ruff at a future meeting based on the current Master Plan. <br /> Councilmember Holden appreciated the mix of housing that was established at the Denver <br /> redevelopment project that she visited as it brought together young families and senior citizens. <br /> The Council discussed the differences between the current AUAR scenarios and the Ryan plan. <br /> City Administrator Klaers reported that the Council did not have to make any decisions <br /> regarding density this evening. He noted that the feedback provided is appreciated. <br /> 0 TCAAP Flex Space Land Use <br />