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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — OCTOBER 28, 2024 <br />Jason Zimmerman said it could be a different zoning category. It could be a residential use but <br />is not zoned that way. <br />Interim City Administrator Jagoe said she verified that Park Shore should have been R-4 and <br />there may be an error on the GSI file. She explained that New Perspectives and E Street Flats fall <br />under the commercial zoning district which allows high density residential through CUP. <br />Councilmember Holden said it would be nice to know. She wondered if they should be in a <br />different zone. <br />Interim City Administrator Jagoe said she will find a way to identify those that fall under a <br />commercial zone but have a residential piece. <br />Jason Zimmerman said there is a difference between being zoned as residential and being used <br />for residential. He will find a way to demonstrate both. <br />Councilmember Holden said she heard during the presentation there is a lot of open space. She <br />wondered if we know how much of that belongs to the city, the county or the state. <br />Jason Zimmerman said he can pull that information. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if residential facilities is considered group homes. Jason <br />Zimmerman confirmed. She wondered if it matters how many people live in the home. She <br />knows the state has certain criteria. <br />Jason Zimmerman said it's either allowed by right or by conditional use permit and depends on <br />zone. That is one of the things that will be reviewed. They will make sure that what is in code <br />matches State statute. <br />Councilmember Holden asked how much land in Arden Hills is open and is developable. <br />Jason Zimmerman doesn't remember seeing anything on vacant land. Parcels wouldn't be zoned <br />vacant. <br />Interim City Administrator Jagoe said there is a chart in the Comprehensive Plan that show the <br />undeveloped land acreage. <br />Councilmember Holden said the civic area was written that way with the intent of the National <br />Guard to purchase it. They own it for 99 years. The idea is to use the Ben Franklin Center for <br />civic uses. <br />Commissioner Mitchell said there is a difference between 20 undeveloped acres and a single <br />infill lot. She asked if the inventory will include all development opportunities. <br />Mayor Grant said some of that will be harder to delineate. <br />Commissioner Mitchell thinks the empty infill lots should be included. She said looking at the <br />county tax records, a developed lot has a land value and building value. If there is no building <br />value, that implies an undeveloped parcel. <br />