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J <br /> Arden Hills Joint City Council/Planning Commission Master Development Planning Meeting <br /> April 10, 2007 <br /> • federal, county, state and local representatives. <br /> April 26th TCAAP Master Planning Workshop <br /> Mr. Chamberlain stated that the workshop was scheduled at North Heights Church on April 26`h <br /> from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The purpose of the workshop was to help the community understand the <br /> concept alternatives and the site access issues. The workshop would be formatted for public <br /> discussion. To encourage dialog and discussion,tables of eight would be asked to come to a <br /> consensus, if possible. There would be an image gallery around the room; 18 boards for land use <br /> planning and 6-12 boards for transportation planning. The presentation, on PowerPoint,would <br /> cover background issues, concepts,building scales and street types. It would be addressed as <br /> part of the context of understanding development on the site. There would be take home <br /> comment cards for those who want to add more information or if they can't stay for the entire <br /> workshop that they could email or mail back. <br /> Commissioner Stodola asked what was intended for the civic space. <br /> Mr. McMenimen stated that there was not a definitive program for the civic use yet. It was land <br /> set aside to do what was programmed in the vision framework, but there was not a specific use <br /> identified yet. Future use could be very much civic in nature or it could be community use. <br /> Mayor Harpstead suggested that staff schedule an environmental update and an educational <br /> meeting on financing. Ms. McJilton stated that drilling would be done at the site sometime in <br /> June/July and an environmental update could possibly be scheduled for late summer. <br /> Mr. McMenimen stated that part of their scope of work was to do a set of design guidelines. The <br /> April open house would initiate a kick off of the whole scale and character issue that would <br /> enable the team to develop a draft set of design guidelines to review at the June open house. <br /> Commissioner Larson referred to the land across from Snelling between where the boundary was <br /> now and the Ramsey County public works facility. He stated that the National Guard wanted to <br /> get federal money do a training/community center. They wanted to transfer the divisional <br /> headquarters which was currently in Rosemount to Arden Hills. When that happens, they may <br /> open up some opportunities to be part of that project. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if there would be a road to County Road I on a concept plan. <br /> Mr. McMenimen stated that it was on all three. He further stated that they had been working <br /> with a specialist in dealing with roadways through wildlife corridors to come up with strategies <br /> for creating safe wildlife crossing through that area. <br /> Ms. Wolfe stated that the city received some criticism for putting a line through that area in a <br /> previous drawing. <br /> Mayor Harpstead stated that it would be helpful to have a discussion about the land. He would <br /> call Congresswoman McCollum's office and inform them that there would be a drawing that <br /> • included access that way with recognition that it had not been granted yet. <br /> Councilmember Grant stated that in the long term, the County could work with the National <br />
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