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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />7-10 <br />Encouraging housing maintenance can be done in two ways, either through <br />voluntary efforts or through regulatory requirements. Many communities rely on <br />both. Ideally, all residents will maintain their property in a sound and attractive <br />manner. Realistically, however, a small percentage of properties will not be <br />adequately maintained and in such cases, they can have a significant negative <br />impact on surrounding properties and even the neighborhood as a whole. <br /> <br />Arden Hills relies primarily on individual owners to maintain property. The City <br />has nuisance provisions in its local code, it enforces the Minnesota State Building <br />Code, and the International Property Maintenance Code was adopted in 2007. <br />As was noted in the housing policies, the City stands ready to consider the <br />adoption of a rental regulations should it become necessary. Additionally, Arden <br />Hills will continue to work with programs offered by county, regional, state and <br />federal agencies as appropriate. Such programs are more limited than they were <br />in the past due to changes in priorities and reductions in funding. <br /> <br />7.5 FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES <br /> <br />While Arden Hills does have a limited number of smaller, infill vacant parcels south of <br />Highway 96, future housing opportunities will largely come from the development of the <br />TCAAP site. TCAAP offers an unparalleled opportunity to create a mix of housing <br />integrated with employment, entertainment, recreation and transit service. The flexibility <br />included in the design and development regulations for the site will help the community <br />address its goals of housing diversity and housing affordability. A definitive plan for <br />TCAAP is not part of this comprehensive plan update but will be addressed in a <br />subsequent amendment. <br /> <br />As it is currently envisioned, The TCAAP site will include approximately 350 427 acres <br />of gross development area. Although not yet approved, the concept plan in 2007 Of this <br />total, included 168approximately 151 acres of land has been designated specifically for <br />residential development. Residential areas are divided between several zoning districts <br />with varying gross density requirements. A range of different housing types will be <br />accommodated, including single-family detached homes, twin homes, townhomes, <br />manor homes, apartments, condominiums, and senior housing. The City expects that <br />up to 1,431 housing units will be constructed on the site at the time of full <br />development.and a potential for 1,750 housing units. This development area has the <br />potential to accommodate single-family housing on a range of lot sizes, manor homes, <br />townhomes, apartments, condominiums and senior housing. The remaining <br />developable land on the TCAAP site may accommodate retail uses, offices, a hotel, a <br />variety of civic uses, parks, and other open spaces. <br />