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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—January 22, 2007 <br /> • 3. Adaptive-reuse construction <br /> 4. Integration <br /> Dave Hamernick(in audience,National Guard): <br /> 1. Compatibility with National Guard <br /> 2. Public open space <br /> Susan Iverson: <br /> 1. Affordable next generation housing <br /> Kris Giga: <br /> 1. Environmentally friendly development <br /> 2. Integrated/Looped road network <br /> 3. Smaller neighborhoods <br /> Mayor Harpstead requested input from the group regarding proposed land use types, locations, <br /> and other development concerns. <br /> Councilmember Grant noted that his primary concern is that the development project is able to <br /> withstand changes in the market place. <br /> Mayor tan Harpstead recommended that the City hold on to certain parcels of land for future <br /> Y S rP Y <br /> • open space. <br /> Councilmember Holden raised concerns about the proposed density levels at the TCAAP site. <br /> City Planner James Lehnhoff noted that the zoning of the land may need to be amended. <br /> Councilmember Holmes requested the implementation of a common meeting space for the <br /> community off of Highway 96. <br /> Councilmember Grant noted that he is concerned about the additional cost for cul-de-sac road <br /> ways and the additional costs for maintaining them. <br /> Public Works Director Greg Hoag noted that cul-de-sacs are very difficult to plow. His <br /> preference is for through streets. <br /> Mayor Stan Harpstead asked for clarification regarding what is considered open space. <br /> Mr. Bruce Chamberlin noted that a parkway, park space, non-developed areas, and storm water <br /> ponds are considered open space. <br /> Mayor Harpptead proposed that 10% of the development be reserved for open space. This does <br /> not take into consideration the wild life corridor region. <br /> • <br /> 7 <br />