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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />13-2 <br />sanitary sewer, stormwater, and other utilities are anticipated to be implemented during <br />the Spine Road construction in calendar year 2016. <br /> <br />In the developed portion of Arden Hills, the City is not anticipating any significant land <br />use changes that would result in increased demand on the City’s water supply, <br />stormwater management, or sanitary sewer system. While redevelopment of the <br />TCAAP property is expected to be completed in ten to twenty years, the City has not yet <br />adopted a development staging plan for water, sanitary sewer, or stormwater. A <br />development staging plan will be created once a redevelopment plan is selected for the <br />TCAAP property. <br /> <br />13.1.1 Water Supply Plan (Appendix D) <br /> <br />The Water Supply Plan provides the City of Arden Hills and its residents with <br />assurance that an adequate supply of safe water is available for use, guidance <br />and procedures for water system emergencies are in place, and includes <br />measures being used to conserve the City’s water supply. The Water Supply <br />Plan is divided into four parts (Appendix D): <br /> Part I: Water supply system description and evaluation <br /> Part II: Emergency response procedures <br /> Part III: Water Conservation Plan <br /> Part IV: Metropolitan Land Planning Act Requirements <br /> <br />The City of Arden Hills purchases potable water from the City of Roseville, who <br />purchases water from the Saint Paul Regional Water Services. Saint Paul <br />Regional Water Services provides the required treatment processes before the <br />water is introduced into the water distribution system in Arden Hills; no further <br />treatment is required by the City of Arden Hills. Once in the City, the system is <br />under the jurisdiction of the City’s water utility. <br /> <br />The City has three connection points with the City of Roseville: <br />1. Cleveland Avenue and County Road D, <br />2. Fairview Avenue and County Road D, and <br />3. Glenhill Road and Hamline Avenue. <br /> <br />Historically, the water utility has managed to be self-supporting, with f uture <br />replacement needs financed from revenues generated from the fees paid by <br />users. The City periodically reviews the arrangement with the City of Roseville <br />and the Saint Paul Regional Water Services to ensure that the City is obtaining <br />the most cost-effective services. <br />