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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JANUARY 11, 2016 3 <br /> Councilmember McClung agreed stating that the main goal for developers should be compliance <br /> with the City and Met Council approved Comprehensive Plan, in addition to the TCAAP <br /> Redevelopment Code from a broad perspective. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher stated that the City's goals have the rule of law <br /> behind the TCAAP development. She believed that the County's goals were aspirational in nature <br /> and may not be consistent or realistic with what the market will support. <br /> Mayor Grant stated that while this may be the case, the County's goals were attached to the <br /> solicitation while the City of Arden Hills' were not. <br /> Councilmember McClung stated that he believed that the City should simply refer to the <br /> approved Comprehensive Plan and TRC for its goals. <br /> Councilmember Holden wanted to see the TCAAP development succeed and not end up in <br /> court. She had hoped that the County would more closely define the type of"high paying jobs" <br /> they were seeking for TCAAP. <br /> Councilmember Holmes indicated that she is in favor of the job wages being compared to the <br /> five neighboring cities and not the seven county metro area. <br /> Mayor Grant agreed that this would be a more reasonable comparison. He was in favor of <br /> placing the City's maximum residential units of 1431 within the goals as well. <br /> Councilmember McClung suggested another goal state that the City supports a mixture of <br /> development within the approved Comprehensive Plan and TRC that would encourage the <br /> extension of public transit to the TCAAP site. <br /> City Attorney Jamnik recommended that the Council walk through the County's goals and cross <br /> compare. He understood that the Council was interested in more senior housing, higher paying <br /> jobs, more office, housing diversity, 1,431 units with a maximum overall density of 9.5 units per <br /> acre, in addition to transit and mobility that was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated that she wanted to see the City encouraging LEED certified <br /> housing and green energy solutions. She was also in favor of a single garbage hauler. She <br /> recommended buildings on TCAAP be constructed in a manner that reduces public safety costs. <br /> She expressed concern with the affordable housing numbers and the County's interpretation of <br /> those numbers. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher discussed the County's affordable housing goal <br /> numbers. She reported that the County's goal was for 10% of all housing and 20% of occupied <br /> housing to be affordable. She then discussed several scenarios with rental versus owner occupied <br /> based on 1,431 units. <br /> Councilmember Holden believed that the language as written was unclear. She questioned how <br /> future developers would monitor the percentage of affordable housing on the site. She stated that <br />
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