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<br /> -, AF,DJ;;N.IDLLS CITY COUNCIL - DECEMBER I l. 1995 5 <br /> - <br /> working on recommendations on revising the Land Use Plan for TCAAP. These <br /> recommendations will ultimately be forwarded to Congressmen Vento for <br /> :: appropriate action. The Arden Hills Task Force and the TCAAP Re-Utilization <br /> . Committee have been striving towards consensus on the two respective land use <br /> plans. However, the existing Land Use Plan of the City is still the official <br /> . document in relationship to the land use on TCAAP. Therefore, the existing Land <br /> - Use Plan is the document which Staff recommends be used as a basis for <br /> I participation in the Program. This Plan should be used until a revised Land Use <br /> Plan for TCAAP is officially adopted by the Metropolitan Council and City <br /> Council. <br /> I Mr. Ringwald indicated Staff recommends that the Council adopt Resolution Number 95-86, <br /> goals for participation in the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act for the calendar year 1996. <br /> I Mayor Probst inquired as to the goals set for affordable housing and Life Cycle housing. Mr. <br /> Ringwald indicated the numbers will move up or down with market forces playing a major role <br /> I in the actual outcome of percentages. <br /> 1- Mayor Probst inquired if the set of goals are approved by the City, is it a "take it or leave it" <br /> circumstance, or is there room for future modification and revision. Mr. Jack Frost, of the <br /> Metropolitan Council Staff, indicated participation in the Program is reviewed annually by the <br /> City and revisions can be made at that time. Although, the Metropolitan Council does not <br /> I encourage major changes annually, it is apparent that with the TCAAP property, Arden Hills will <br /> have changes in the future. <br /> I Mayor Probst expressed his concern for Arden Hills' sector classification. He indicated he had <br /> hoped this would be an opportunity to re-evaluate Arden Hills' classification in regard to State <br /> 1 legislation. Mr. Frost noted there are limited Met Council classifications including developing, <br /> fully developed, and rural.. He noted as the Comprehensive Plan is updated, this will help in re- <br /> evaluation of the City's classification. - <br /> I Council member Keirn inquired as to how the median home value of $115,000 was established. <br /> Mr. Frost indicated the Metropolitan Council established the number, based on various criteria, <br /> 1 and this affordability measure will be reviewed and updated annually. <br /> Council member Keirn inquired as to how the City proves it is trying to establish the goals if the <br /> I market forces are keeping the ability to establish them impossible. Mr. Frost indicated the City <br /> will be responsible for fulfilling its action plan which will be approved by the Metropolitan <br /> Council. As long as the City follows this plan the City will not be penalized if the market keeps <br /> ., it from meeting its goals. <br /> I <br /> I <br />