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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—OCTOBER 17, 2016 5 <br /> Councilmember Wicklund stated he would seek quotes from a graphic designer and would make <br /> the Communications Committee aware of the City Council's recommendations. <br /> F. TCAAP Master Plan Update <br /> Senior Planner Bachler stated on October 10, 2016, the City Council met in a work session with <br /> the Master Development Team to review proposed changes to the TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br /> (TRC) and the Regulating Plan. Based on the feedback provided by the City Council, staff has <br /> updated the red-lined draft of the TRC. Staff incorporated revisions in the document where there <br /> was consensus support for a proposed change. The red-lines represented areas where further <br /> changes/clarification are needed based on Council direction and input from the Master <br /> Development Team. <br /> Senior Planner Bachler noted that the 'Town. Center District and Civic District sections remain <br /> unchanged from last time (redline), and are only a placeholder and will be changed after further <br /> discussions. No follow-up meetings have taken place between the Master Developer and any <br /> members of the City Council regarding the Town Center District since the work session on <br /> October 10, 2016. An updated copy of the TRC Master Land Use Plan was provided at the work <br /> session. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated in order to address office mixed use, she wanted to have the <br /> definitions addressed. <br /> Senior Planner Bachler reviewed the definitions within the TRC for office mixed use. <br /> Councilmember Holmes asked if the office mixed use zoning district's primary focus was on <br /> employment. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang stated this was the case. <br /> Councilmember Holmes questioned if restaurants should be limited as has been done for retail. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated the idea for this area of the development was for commercial/ <br /> office. <br /> Mayor Grant requested further comment from staff on the movement of the blue versus red line. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang stated this started out 50150, however, in order to offer more flexibility, the line has <br /> been moved from all red noting 10 acres has been set aside for office and retail. <br /> Tom Shaver, Inland Partners, explained the proposed zoning line would work in conjunction with <br /> the adjacent office mixed use along the boulevard. He provided further clarification on why the <br /> change was being made. <br /> Councilmember Holden was uncertain how the developer was defining restaurant. <br />