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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — FEBRUARY 20, 2018 5 <br />Metropolitan Council had updated its housing requirements from ten years ago, and Arden Hills <br />now has to have an average density of five units an acre for new development. Adding housing in <br />TCAAP will bring the City well over that. The second component is affordable housing — <br />existing and future affordable housing needs have to be addressed. <br />Review continued of the draft Land Use, Housing, and Implementation Chapters and Council <br />provided recommendations on changes. A page by page review was also done of the entire 2040 draft <br />Comp Plan. <br />City Planner Bachler stated the next steps for the draft 2040 Comp Plan include the Planning <br />Commission and Economic Development Commission reviewing the entire draft on March 7. He <br />noted that a red -lined version of the draft plan would be brought back to the March 19 work session <br />based on the changes the Council provided this evening. On April 4, the Planning Commission will <br />hold a public hearing, and the draft will be presented again to the Council on April 23 for approval. <br />2. COUNCIL COMMENTS AND STAFF UPDATES <br />Councilmember Holden mentioned that Betty McCullum's office is meeting with EPA and <br />MPCA and the Army about Round Lake soon. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the TCAAP roads would be designed to work with autonomous <br />cars. <br />City Administrator Perrault said that Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka went to a <br />presentation on autonomous vehicles, and it is difficult to plan for that because we don't know <br />what those vehicles will actually consist of or what the needs will be. <br />Councilmember Holden said a Colonel from Fort Ripley spoke with the Rotary Club about the <br />new Readiness Center. The funding isn't in place but they hope to start yet this year, and <br />completed in 2020. <br />UMIAK <br />K <br />Mayor Grant adjourned the City Council <br />4W 2j4'V1A_ a <br />o ne Trau <br />Deputy Clerk <br />Work Session at 8:53 p.m. <br />David Grant <br />Mayor <br />
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