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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL — NOVEMBER 27, 2023 3 <br />City Administrator Perrault indicated staff had drafted a term sheet and would be addressing <br />this further at the next JDA Advisory Committee meeting. <br />Mayor Grant inquired if this meeting would be open to the public. <br />City Administrator Perrault stated an audio link for the public would be provided on the City's <br />website for this meeting. <br />Mayor Grant commented on the TCAAP open house that was held on November 1. He requested <br />the comments received from the public at that event be provided to the Council. <br />City Administrator Perrault explained the Council would be provided with a follow up report <br />after the December 4 JDA meeting. <br />Mayor Grant asked that staff speak with the consultant in order to provide all public comments <br />from this event to the City Council. He spoke to how Rice Creek Commons was originally <br />envisioned to have 4,000 jobs. Since that time, 32 acres of commercial property has been turned <br />into residential. He inquired if staff had considered how to bring more jobs per square foot to the <br />development. <br />City Administrator Perrault stated the only changes that have been discussed was when the <br />Council discussed (on November 11) the remaining commercial pieces and what can be done with <br />the zoning. He explained this topic would be coming to the Council at a future worksession. <br />Mayor Grant hoped that this development would bring good, high paying jobs into the <br />community in order to grow the economy. He did not believe it was a wise choice to turn 32 acres <br />of commercial property into residential. <br />3. PUBLIC INQUIRIESANFORMATIONAL <br />Donna Wiemann, 1406 Arden View Drive, stated 1,960 housing units was presented at the <br />community meeting on November 1. She understood the agreement being considered with the <br />developer stated this would be the maximum number, but this may not be the final number. She <br />expressed concern with the fact a Ramsey County Commissioner has stated this number may go <br />up or it may go down. She asked that the Councilmembers serving on the JDA publicly confirm <br />the number of units could go up or change. She noted recently a Councilmember stated the JDA <br />was on the path to clearing up traffic concerns with respect to TCAAP. Since a traffic study has <br />not been completed, she was unclear how the concerns have been cleared up. She discussed how a <br />Councilmember had stated cities along Highway 96 were building whatever they wanted. While <br />she understood this may be the case in other communities, she wanted to see examples of projects <br />along Highway 96 that match the size, scop and density of TCAAP. <br />George Winiecki, 4175 Old Highway 10, thanked the Council for serving the community. He <br />explained he has lived in the community for over 75 years. He indicated he did not understand <br />what the JDA was proposing for the TCAAP development. He stated he was concerned with the <br />original request of 1,500 units and now another 500 units was being added. He commented on <br />how this project will impact the current residents of Arden Hills. He understood Ramsey County <br />