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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JULY 13, 2015 8 <br /> the TCAAP AUAR and a summary of this study has been included in Chapter 11. Road <br /> construction and improvements to be completed in conjunction with the TCAAP redevelopment <br /> have been incorporated into the future transportation system plan. The multimodal transportation <br /> section has been updated to include the Metropolitan Council's current consideration of extending <br /> the A-line BRT(Bus Rapid Transit)route to TCAAP. <br /> Chapter 13 summarizes the separate management plans the City has in place for water supply, <br /> sanitary sewer, and stormwater. The public facilities management plans have been updated as <br /> needed to include the recommendations from the approved AUAR. This chapter includes an <br /> overview of the proposed regional stormwater management plan for the TCAAP development. <br /> Appendix E discusses the existing and future sanitary sewer plans for the City. This appendix <br /> outlines the existing sanitary sewer system, intercommunity services, sewer volume forecast, <br /> sanitary sewer service districts, projected sewage flows, individual sewage treatment systems, <br /> infiltration/inflow, and the proposed capital improvement program to complete the sewer <br /> improvements. <br /> Appendix H in the Comprehensive Plan outlines all zoning districts within the City. In order to <br /> update the Comprehensive Plan the new zoning districts proposed in the TRC have been included <br /> in Appendix H. <br /> City Planner Streff noted that the proposed CPA will be contingent on final approval from the <br /> Metropolitan Council. In this case, the Metropolitan Council will make the final determination on <br /> the CPA, though they provide great deference to the City as long as the proposed land use change <br /> does not have a negative impact on a regional system (i.e. transportation, sanitary sewer, and <br /> regional parks). <br /> City Planner Streff explained that the City must also allow adjacent governments, affected <br /> special districts, and affected school districts up to 60 days to review the proposed amendment. <br /> This waiting period allows interested agencies to review and comment on the amendment before <br /> the Metropolitan Council review. The Metropolitan Council also has 60 days to review the CPA <br /> once the jurisdictional review is complete. Given these requirements, the City expects to receive <br /> the final determination from the Metropolitan Council for the CPA in November of 2015. <br /> City Planner Streff reported that the second component of Planning Case 15-015 is the rezoning <br /> of the 427 acre TCAAP parcel, based on the Regulating Plan that has been included in the TRC. <br /> The zoning districts depicted on the Regulating Plan will be incorporated within the City's official <br /> Zoning Map. While the CPA will lay out the proposed future land uses for the TCAAP property, <br /> the revised Zoning Map will identify the specific zoning districts through which the land uses and <br /> goals for the TCAAP redevelopment will be implemented. <br /> City Planner Streff indicated that the City is proposing rezoning the property from Mixed <br /> Business and Mixed Residential to Campus Commercial, Civic/Open Space, Flex Office, Retail <br /> Mixed Use, NR-1 Residential, NR-2 Residential, NR-3 Residential, NR-4 Residential, <br /> Neighborhood Transition, Office Mixed Use, Open Space, Town Center, and Water <br /> Infrastructure. The proposed rezoning of the TCAAP property is consistent with the land use <br /> designations for the site as identified in the proposed Future Land Use Map. <br />