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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />5-2 <br />Much of the former TCAAP property has already been transferred or leased to other <br />public entities, including the Minnesota Department of Transportation, Ramsey County, <br />Arden Hills, and the Minnesota National Guard (Figure 5.2). In April of 2013, Ramsey <br />County purchased 427 acres of the TCAAP site from the General Services <br />Administration (GSA) for redevelopment.The City, in cooperation with a private <br />developer, is currently in the process of purchasing 585 acres of the TCAAP property <br />along the property’s western border for redevelopment. <br /> <br />5.1.1 Ramsey County Parks and Recreation <br /> <br />Rice Creek traverses the northwestern corner of the former TCAAP property and <br />is an important animal habitat and recreation area. Approximately 112 113 acres <br />adjacent to the creek were transferred to Ramsey County in 2006 for the <br />development of the Rice Creek North Regional Trail their park and recreation <br />system (Figure 5.2). The County anticipates completion of a trail adjacent to the <br />Rice Creek in the summer of 2008. Ramsey County is currently working with the <br />GSA to have an additional 108 acres of land transferred for the purpose of <br />expanding the Rice Creek trail corridor. <br /> <br />Ramsey County Parks and Recreation also owns a parcel that is approximately <br />7.25 acres in size parcel adjacent to Lexington Avenue near the Marsden Lake <br />and wetland complex. This site is known as the Marsden Archery Range. <br /> <br /> <br />5.1.2 Arden Hills Army Training Site (AHATS) and <br />Army Reserve <br /> <br />Approximately 1,611560 acres will remain under federal ownership; however, the <br />Minnesota National Guard has a long-term lease for most of the land. A small <br />portion is used for the Army Reserve station in the far southeastern corner of the <br />property. This land is expected to remain under federal ownership for the <br />foreseeable future. <br /> <br />The Minnesota National Guard has designated their leased area as the Arden <br />Hills Army Training Site (AHATS). Although live munitions firing are prohibited <br />on the site, the Minnesota National Guard does use the property for training <br />purposes. Much of AHATS is anticipated to remain as open space, but the <br />National Guard is in the process of developing a long-term master plan for the <br />property. <br /> <br />The Arden Hills Army Training Site While the AHATS master plan has not been <br />finalized, it is anticipated to include a field maintenance shop, training area