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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—MAY 8, 2023 7 <br /> 10. NEW BUSINESS <br /> B. Campus Commercial Use Discussion <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated Ramsey County recently issued a Request for Development <br /> Interest on the Thumb Property on TCAAP. This site is currently zoned and guided as Campus <br /> Commercial. Under the zoning code, Campus Commercial is described below: <br /> The Campus Commercial Zoning District facilitates a building format that allows <br /> multiple, single tenant buildings or campuses within the northern "Thumb" site of the <br /> Plan Area. The goal is to allow for an individual plan approach for each campus or <br /> building, based on user preferences within a range of requirements. <br /> City Administrator Perrault reported examples of currently allowed uses on the site are office, <br /> financial institution, and research and development facilities. The Joint Development Authority <br /> recently met and was supportive of expanding the allowed uses in the Campus Commercial <br /> zoning to open the possibility of additional interest. If Council is supportive, Staff would discuss <br /> additional uses on the site and make a recommendation to the Planning Commission for further <br /> consideration by the City Council. <br /> Councilmember Monson stated the JDA approved the Request for Interest (RFI) on the thumb <br /> property in April. Once this was approved, the JDA wanted the Council to talk about expanding <br /> the potential uses on the thumb. She noted a lot has happened since this property was zoned <br /> Campus Commercial years ago. She stated the market conditions have changed for office space <br /> which was the reason for asking the City to reconsider the zoning for this property in order to <br /> maximize the value and expand the allowed uses of the property. She requested this item be sent <br /> to the Planning Commission in order to have them consider additional potential uses within the <br /> Campus Commercial zoning district. <br /> Councilmember Holden reported she believed Director Collins stated it best at the JDA meeting <br /> that this was not a good idea. She feared that in a rush to do this so fast, there were now <br /> complications by opening this up and changing who could bid now. She indicated the City could <br /> be missing out on a great opportunity the way it stands now. She stated if a change was made, she <br /> wanted it to be done responsibly. She did not want Alatus or Costco to get the project just because <br /> a change was being made after the fact. She stated this was the warning from Director Collins. <br /> She understood there were a lot of businesses interested in this property and she did not believe <br /> now was the right time pull the tablecloth out but rather the direction of staff should be followed. <br /> She suggested if no acceptable bids are received, the City could then reconsider what the zoning <br /> and uses should be for this property and issue the RFI again at that time. <br /> Councilmember Monson commented Director Collins was concerned about this discussion and <br /> that the City would have a preference as to who would go there. She indicated the JDA was not <br /> trying to determine this, but rather was trying to open up the property to get the best project <br /> possible. In order to best expand the pool of candidates, she supported this being further <br /> discussed. She reported the JDA does not have anybody in mind for this property. Rather, the <br /> office climate has changed and perhaps the Council could consider expanding the uses for this <br /> property. <br />