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City of Arden Hills – 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />Approved:, 2018 <br />6-1 <br />6.LAND USE <br />Goal: Develop and maintain a land use pattern that strengthens the vitality, quality, and <br />character of our residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and industrial areas <br />while protecting the community’s natural resources and developing a sustainable <br />pattern for future development. <br />To advance this land use goal, the following policies are proposed: <br />o Evaluate and amend the land use regulations to achieve the highest possible <br />development standards, enhance the natural environment, protect public <br />health, support a vital mix of land uses, and promote flexible approaches to <br />implement the Comprehensive Plan. <br />o Ensure that land use regulations promote development that is compatible with <br />nearby properties, neighborhood character, and natural features; minimize <br />pedestrian and vehicular conflict; and visually enhance development. <br />o Preserve the stability and quality of the city's neighborhoods while allowing for <br />redevelopment that is complimentary to existing development. <br />o Provide a balanced mix of residential, park, open space, and commercial land <br />uses. <br />o Construct new development at an average density of at least five residential <br />units per net residential acre. <br />o Explore the possibility of creating additional community gathering space in <br />conjunction with public or private organizations, including AHATS. <br />6.1 INTRODUCTION <br />Land use is a defining characteristic of a community. While land use does not operate <br />independently from the other characteristics that create a community, it is a binding <br />factor between transportation, housing, parks, paths, and other characteristics. <br />Through zoning, subdivision, and other land use regulations, a city has powerful tools to <br />guide the long-term, look, feel, and vitality of their community. <br />Despite the vacant TCAAP property (see Chapter 5), Arden Hills is classified as a fully <br />developed community by the Metropolitan Council’s Thrive MSP 2040. The City is also <br />entirely within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA). The areas south of <br />Highways 96 and 10 were mostly developed by the end of the 1970s, and less than <br />three percent of the developable land in that part of Arden Hills is vacant. Significant <br />land use changes are not anticipated in the developed part of Arden Hills; however, <br />study areas have been identified in the Future Land Use section of this chapter. The <br />City seeks to take a proactive stance to protect the high quality of life that residents <br />have come to expect and to prepare for potential redevelopment opportunities on <br />TCAAP and throughout the community. <br />Dr <br />a <br />f <br />t <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />/ <br />0 <br />1 <br />/ <br />2 <br />0 <br />1 <br />7 <br />Attachment A