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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – JUNE 8, 2015 2 <br /> <br />housing, transportation, and public facilities. The Comprehensive Plan is implemented through <br />land use and development regulations, the budgeting process, and community and economic <br />development programs. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff reported 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 excess land on the TCAAP property should be <br />redeveloped. Since a final plan was not approved at the time the Comprehensive Plan was <br />adopted, the Plan only included an overall vision for the redevelopment and preliminary elements <br />of the potential reuse plan. The intent was for the City to amend the Comprehensive Plan once a <br />final TCAAP redevelopment plan was approved so that any required data, such as future land use <br />designations, housing densities, transportation infrastructure, and parks and open space resources, <br />could be included in the relevant chapters of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff explained that since April 2013, the City has been working on a Master Plan <br />for the 427-acre TCAAP parcel purchased by Ramsey County. This Master Plan is comprised of <br />three components: the Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) and Mitigation Plan, the <br />TCAAP Redevelopment Code (TRC), and the Regulating Plan. The AUAR was approved by the <br />City Council in the summer of 2014, and preliminary approval was given to the TRC and <br />Regulating Plan on May 26, 2015. Together, these documents represent the community’s long- <br />term vision for the TCAAP redevelopment site. The Comprehensive Plan Amendment will reflect <br />the policies, goals, and data included in the separate components of the Master Plan as well as <br />document the community planning process the City has undertaken over the past two years. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff stated that on July 8th the Planning Commission is tentatively scheduled to <br />hold the official public hearings for the Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPA) and approval of <br />the TCAAP Redevelopment Code (TRC). During the amendment process, there are sections of <br />the Comprehensive Plan that will require updates to ensure compatibility with the TCAAP Master <br />Plan. He reported that staff has begun work on making the necessary revisions to the <br />Comprehensive Plan and that a redlined version of the draft updates were provided to the Council <br />in the agenda packet. He noted that Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 9 and Appendix H will be discussed <br />tonight. He stated that the focus of the work session on June 15th will be on the amendments to <br />the Comprehensive Plan related to transportation and infrastructure (Chapters 11 and 13). Staff <br />reviewed the proposed Code Amendment changes and discussed the CPA timeline. <br /> <br />City Administrator Klaers commented that the wetlands did not show up on the new zoning <br />map. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff reported that this layer would be added back into the map. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant requested clarification on which land use map would be moving forward. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff discussed Attachment C and the proposed land use map that would be <br />moving on to the Metropolitan Council for review. <br /> <br />Councilmember Woodburn asked if the net density in Chapter 6 should be clarified. <br />