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Commissioner Reinhardt agreed this was important. She indicated the master plan was basic <br />and she understood some things have changed. She supported the JDA putting out different <br />scenarios, including different options for housing. In addition, the jobs and transit within the <br />development had to be considered. She explained the master plan had considered this, but she <br />wanted to come up with more scenarios. <br /> <br />Chair Wicklund asked if Commissioner Reinhardt wanted an over view of the old MDA at the <br />June meeting. Director Collins stated the TRC could be reviewed in June. She clarified an <br />executed MDA was not in place. She supported the JDA coalescing around vision, mission and <br />goals for the project so a term sheet could be created in order to build an MDA. <br /> <br />Commissioner Reinhardt asked if a new MDA could be built off of the old MDA. Director Collins <br />clarified an MDA was not in place, but a regulatory code was in place. <br /> <br />Commissioner Fabel stated a master development plan was in place, which was a detailed <br />document that addresses density and the zoning for the areas. He explained this document has <br />become part of the zoning code for Arden Hills and any changes would require approval from <br />the Arden Hills City Council. He supported the JDA reviewing this information as a baseline. <br /> <br />Commissioner Reinhardt agreed this would be valuable information. Director Perrault explained <br />the zoning master plan was approved, which lays out density and guiding for different parcels. <br />He stated this background information could be provided to the JDA at a future meeting. <br /> <br />Commissioner Reinhardt supported this information being presented to the JDA. Director <br />Collins recommended the City provide a regulatory walk through for the JDA at the June 5 <br />meeting. Director Perrault suggested he present this information to the JDA Advisory <br />Committee and that they make a recommendation on when this information should be brought <br />to the JDA. <br /> <br />Commissioner Frethem stated she supported the JDA receiving a regulatory overview as well. <br />She reported in order to move from goals to a term sheet, the JDA would have to think in terms <br />of goals. She understood the financial aspects of this project would have to be taken into <br />consideration. She suggested this discussion be moved up from October. She noted the County <br />is not in the same place that it was in 2019. <br /> <br />Commissioner Monson asked if there was a draft term sheet for the JDA to review. She believed <br />this would be a good foundation for the JDA to consider when moving through its goals, values <br />and mission. <br /> <br />Chair Wicklund questioned when the JDA should address the terms sheet and financials. <br /> <br />Director Collins discussed how the term sheet would put goals in place and inquired if the JDA <br />wanted to address things like density without having community engagement first. <br />
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