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<br />6.3 (b) (iv) Minimum Multi-Family Units Sizes1 (page 48 and 49)
<br />Alcove Units 475 square feet*
<br />Efficiency Units 550 square feet**
<br />One-Bedroom Units 635 square feet
<br />Two-Bedroom Units 950 square feet
<br />Three-Bedroom Units 1,200 square feet
<br />Each Additional Unit +150 square feet
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<br />o 1 Assisted Living, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing Units are Exempt
<br />o * No more than 10% of the total number of units per building shall be Alcove Units
<br />o ** No more than 15% of the total number of units per building shall be Efficiency
<br />Units
<br />• Remove the term “clapboard” from cementitious fiber and engineered wood siding. (pages
<br />77 and 79)
<br />• Remove “Other durable material approved by the JDA.” (page 77)
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<br />Interim City Planner Zweber stated these amendments are included in the redlined copy and the
<br />clean copy of the TRC. The page numbers listed above are the redline TRC page numbers.
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<br />Interim City Planner Zweber reported the Planning Commissioners offers the following
<br />Findings of Fact:
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<br />1. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to
<br />develop and maintain a land use pattern that strengthens the vitality, quality, and character
<br />of the residential neighborhoods, commercial districts and industrial areas, while
<br />protecting the community’s natural resources to develop a sustainable pattern for future
<br />development.
<br />2. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to
<br />develop TCAAP in a way that accommodates a mix of land uses that is sensitive to the
<br />natural environment, economically sustainable and a benefit to the community.
<br />3. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to
<br />promote the development, redevelopment and maintenance of a viable, innovative, and
<br />diverse business environment that serves Arden Hills and the metropolitan area.
<br />4. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to
<br />develop and maintain a strong, vital, diverse, and stable housing supply for all members of
<br />the community.
<br />5. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to
<br />enhance the health, safety, and well-being of all who live, work, and play in the City.
<br />6. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to create
<br />a comprehensive, maintained, and interconnected system of parks, pathways, and open
<br />spaces, as well as a balanced program of recreational activities for residents of all ages,
<br />incomes and abilities.
<br />7. The proposed CPA, Rezoning, and TRC advance the City’s Comprehensive Plan to
<br />preserve, protect, and restore the community’s natural resources, including open spaces,
<br />lakes, wetlands, other significant natural features, and historic resources.
<br />8. The proposed TRC implements the vision for a walkable, mixed-use, resilient, and vibrant
<br />TCAAP development.
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