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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – JUNE 26, 2023 8 <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />9. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />A. Planning Case 23-011 – Zoning Code Amendment To Chapter 13, Section <br />1380, Subsections 5.1 And 5.2 - TCAAP Redevelopment Code In The Campus <br />Commercial Zoning District <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated in November 2012, the City Council approved <br />a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with Ramsey County which establishes a partnership between <br />the City of Arden Hills and Ramsey County with the goal of the remediation and redevelopment <br />of the 427-acre Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) site. Under the JPA, the City and <br />County created a Joint Development Authority (JDA) that is the joint governing entity of the <br />TCAAP site as allowed by the Joint Powers Act and Minnesota State Laws. The JDA is the <br />authority responsible for, but not limited to, environmental remediation, elimination of blight, <br />infrastructure construction and financing, comprehensive planning and zoning, and economic <br />development and redevelopment. The JDA Board is comprised of two County Commissioners, <br />two City Councilmembers, and an additional non-elected City appointee as the Chair. Key points <br />of the JPA are as follows: <br /> <br />• The County will take actions necessary to resolve the environmental contamination. – <br />Completed <br />• The City will prepare an AUAR and Master Plan. The Master Plan will be approved by <br />both the City and the County and will be implemented by the JDA. – Completed <br />• The City and County are responsible for installing their respective public infrastructure <br />as outlined by the JPA. – TBD <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reported between 2013 – 2016, the City facilitated the <br />process of developing the Master Plan for the TCAAP site, which as noted above was the <br />responsibility of the City under the JPA. Planning elements of the Master Plan included defining <br />the public engagement process, land use, circulation and movement, utilities, environmental <br />remediation, parks and open space, implementation plan, and a regulatory plan. In 2016, the City <br />adopted the most recent version of the TRC, Section 1380 of the zoning code which includes the <br />regulating plan, land use table, design standards, and other regulations related to land <br />development that are specific to the TCAAP site. The proposed 427- acre redevelopment referred <br />to as Rice Creek Commons will include: <br /> <br />• Retail, office and light industrial development <br />• A town center <br />• Well-defined neighborhoods with architectural diversity <br />• A wide variety of housing options to serve young professionals, empty nesters, and <br />seniors <br />• Abundant parks and open space <br />• Trails that provide for convenient and safe pedestrian access to commercial areas and <br />other site amenities <br />