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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — APRIL 22, 2024 4 <br />Mr. Rojer indicated he did make some assumptions, based on Ramsey County's 2040 plan. He <br />then commented further on the assumptions that were made for the development scenario that <br />included the retail superstore. <br />Councilmember Monson stated Costco is one of the potential users and they produce 1,000,000 <br />car trips per year. She asked if this number was used within the AUAR. <br />Mr. Rojer described how the AUAR was calculated in trips per day and not per year. He <br />indicated 1,000,000 trips per year equates to 3,000 additional trips per day. <br />Ms. Haase reported there were no new mitigation measures that were identified for cover types, <br />land use, water resources, contamination/hazardous materials and visual. She stated additional <br />mitigation measures were recommended by the DNR for sensitive ecological resources. In <br />addition, new mitigation measures were recommended for transportation which required the <br />intersection of Mounds View Boulevard/County Road H to be monitored and for the southbound <br />lanes of CSAH 96 & Northern Heights to be restriped. She reviewed the next steps for the AUAR <br />along with the anticipated timeline for adoption. <br />Councilmember Monson asked when the building heights within Campus Commercial and <br />Town Center changed from seven stories to 15 and 10 stories, respectably. She reported to date, <br />the City had only discussed seven stories. <br />City Administrator Perrault stated the seven stories was what Alatus had presented previously, <br />but the maximum the developer could build to was 10 and 15 stories, which was part of an <br />amendment that was approved in 2016. <br />Councilmember Holden indicated this property was a superfund site due to the water and she <br />believed this should be stated within the AUAR. She reported the Met Council had a problem <br />with modeling used within the last AUAR model. She questioned how the modeling was fixed. <br />Ms. Haase stated she did not recall this comment from 2019. She indicated the traffic analysis <br />was not changed in 2019 from the 2014 AUAR. She explained if the Met Council made <br />comments in 2014, she had no recollection but this was something she could look into. <br />Councilmember Holden reported Maplewood was getting over 1.5 million trips to their Costco <br />per year. She questioned if this should be the number used within the AUAR. <br />Mr. Rojer explained with the adjustments made to retail, he anticipated the ATD was closer to <br />1.5 million total. <br />Mayor Grant thanked the representatives from Kimley Horn for the detailed presentation. <br />B. Park Habitat Management with Great River Greening <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen stated at the April 24, 2023 Work Session, <br />this topic was first presented to the City Council. Direction was received to partner with Great <br />River Greening to apply for state funding to go towards buckthorn and general habitat <br />management projects at selected parks in Arden Hills. Some of the parks discussed were Hazelnut <br />Park, Chatham Open Space, Floral Park and Perry Park. Since then, Great River Greening has <br />