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ARDEN HILLS CITY COI.TNCIL WORK SESSION _ JANUARY I7,2OI7 <br />Mayor Grant summarized the consensus of the Council as being favorable for the Phase II plans <br />of Lexington Station. <br />Mr. Roberts thanked the Council for their feedback. <br />C. Higher Education Moratorium Study Proposal <br />Interim Cify Planner Zweber stated on October 70,2016, the City Council adopted Ordinance <br />No, 2016-008 An Interim Ordinance Temporarily Prohibiting Land Use Applications and <br />Reviews for Higher Education Uses in Residential, Business, Industrial and Other Zones <br />(moratorium). The moratorium can last up to one year to prepare a study to determine the impacts <br />and benefits from higher education land uses and provide recommendations for possible Zoning <br />Code and/or Comprehensive Plan amendments regarding higher education uses. The City Council <br />discussed at the December t9,2016 Work Session that the study would involve the economic <br />impact of higher education uses within the commercial and employment zones and would be led <br />by the Planning Commission with the assistance of the Economic Development Commission. <br />Interim City Planner Zweber commented that based on the direction given by the City Council, <br />WSB and Associates has prepared a proposal to conduct the planning and economic development <br />study. The study is comprised of seven components: <br />. Background gathering and analysis of the existing Campus Master Plans for the University <br />of Northwestem and Bethel University. <br />. Analysis of the Commercial and Emplolnnent Uses currently allowed in the various <br />Commercial and Industrial Zones.. Analysis of the Employment and Economic Activity that results from the allowed <br />Commercial and Employment Uses.. The regulation of Higher Education Uses within other communities. <br />. Analysis of existing parcels and buildings within the Commercial and Industrial zones. <br />. Preparation of a Final Report.. Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan Amendments based on the Report's <br />recommendations. <br />Interim City Planner Zweber reported the primary contributors to the study will be Eric Zwebet, <br />Senior Planner, and Jim Gromberg, Economic Development Specialist. Eric Zweber has more <br />than 15 years of planning and zoning experience at multiple communities and Jim Gromberg has <br />more than 25 years of economic development experience, including most recently with the <br />Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)' <br />Interim City Planner Zweber explained this scope of the study has a proposed total cost of <br />$30,000. The cost is broken out by individual costs within the proposal. The proposal also <br />includes a schedule that would implement any Zoning Code or Comprehensive Plan amendments <br />by September 2017 ,just before the moratorium would expire. Staff requests that the City Council <br />review the proposal and recommend any revisions to the scope of the proposal that are desired. If <br />the City Council is supportive of the scope of the proposal, then the proposal would be placed on <br />the February 13 City Council meeting for formal approval. Please take note that the proposed <br />schedule includes the Planning Commission beginning the study at their February 8 meeting'
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