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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – July 8, 2015 2 <br /> <br />through land use and development regulations, the budgeting process, and community and <br />economic development programs. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff explained that the Arden Hills 2030 Comprehensive Plan was officially <br />approved in September 2009. While the Plan was being prepared, the City was also engaged in a <br />community planning process to better define how the surplus land on the TCAAP property <br />should be redeveloped. Since a final plan was not approved at the time the Comprehensive Plan <br />was adopted, the Plan only included an overall vision for the redevelopment and preliminary <br />elements of the potential reuse plan. The intent was for the City to amend the Comprehensive <br />Plan once a final TCAAP redevelopment plan was approved so that any required data, such as <br />future land use designations, housing densities, transportation infrastructure, and parks and open <br />space resources, could be included in the relevant chapters of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff commented that as part of the Comprehensive Plan Amendment, a change <br />in land use designation from Mixed Business and Mixed Residential to Neighborhood <br />Residential, Neighborhood Transition, Town Center, Campus Commercial, Retail Mixed-Use, <br />Office Mixed-Use, Flex Office, Public and Institutional, Utility, and Parks and Open Space is <br />being proposed. In order to proceed with these changes, the City’s Future Land Use Map would <br />be amended to re-designate the property to reflect the changes in land use classifications. The <br />proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment also includes updates to the following chapters and <br />appendixes within the Comprehensive Plan to ensure compatibility with the TCAAP Master <br />Plan: <br /> <br />Chapter 5 provides a history of the former TCAAP site, the decommissioning process, and the <br />transfer of federal land for redevelopment purposes. This chapter has been updated to provide an <br />overview of the current master planning process, the status of the environmental remediation <br />being undertaken on the site, and the expected construction schedule for public utilities and <br />roadways and private development <br /> <br />Chapter 6 outlines the City’s policies regarding land use. This chapter evaluates existing land <br />uses and sets a vision for how the community should change over time. The Future Land Use <br />Map and land use classifications have been updated to include the land use districts identified in <br />the TRC. The section on development capacity and net residential density has also be revised to <br />reflect the forecasted number of residential acreage and units for the TCAAP site. <br /> <br />Chapter 7 provides information on the City’s current housing stock, existing housing issues, such <br />as diversity and affordability, and projected future housing needs. This chapter has been updated <br />to included information on the projected household forecast numbers for the City based on the <br />Metropolitan Council’s regional forecast for 2040, and the expected number of housing units and <br />different types of housing products that will be accommodated on TCAAP. <br /> <br />Chapter 9 discusses the existing regional and local park and recreation system and the proposed <br />upgrades to the City’s parks and pathways. This chapter has been updated to include the <br />proposed trail improvements and required public parks and open spaces for the TCAAP <br />redevelopment. Updates were also made based on the approved 2013 Rice Creek North Regional <br />Trail Corridor Master Plan. <br />
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