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City of Arden Hills – 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />9-12 <br />programming needs exist at that time. This seeks to obtain the necessary <br />area by park dedication and acquisition as possible. <br /> <br />o Round Lake Trail Easements - The remaining easements are needed to <br />complete the trail around the west and south sides of Round Lake. <br /> <br />o Tony Schmidt Regional Park – While Tony Schmidt Regional Park is a <br />Ramsey County park, the City encourages the County to expand its facility <br />in accordance with their facility and land needs. The Tony Schmidt <br />Regional Park Master Plan lists potential land acquisitions, which are <br />shown on Figure 9.2 <br /> <br />9.4.5 TCAAP Redevelopment Area <br /> <br />Ramsey County purchased 427 acres of the TCAAP property in April 2013. The <br />City has approved the TCAAP Redevelopment Code to regulate zoning and land <br />uses. Approximately 24.3 acres are planned to be used for City parks and public <br />open space. Ramsey County is acquiring an additional 30 acres from the federal <br />government for a north-south trail and 78 acres for a future wildlife corridor and <br />trailhead. <br /> <br />ThreeFour City parks will be located within or adjacent to residential <br />neighborhoods. Amenities will be planned for each park based on the population <br />served and to complement existing amenities in the developed portion of the <br />City. The timing of park development will be aligned to the development of <br />adjacent neighborhoods. In order to provide flexibility the exact boundary and <br />location of each park include on the TCAAP property may move within its given <br />district. However, each park will be required to include the identified amenities <br />within the City’s TCAAP Master Parks and Open Space Plan. <br /> <br />Green space will be provided along a pedestrian corridor linking the primary retail <br />area west of the Spine Road to a City park on the eastern edge of the site. Trails <br />will be provided along the Spine Road and along a collector road adjacent to the <br />natural resources corridor. In cases where private development is immediately <br />adjacent to park and open space areas, the TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />requires frequent pedestrian connections to open space. Connections to the <br />north-south trail corridor and trails in the wildlife corridor will be provided from <br />adjacent neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Ramsey County has prepared and the City has approved the Rice Creek North <br />Regional Trail Wildlife Corridor Habitat Restoration plan. Improvements, <br />remediation, restoration and other development of the wildlife corridor property,