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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COLINCIL WORK SESSION - AUGUST 1,1,2025 <br />we would want to have a handle on. You don't even know the smaller ones are there. Shoreview <br />has one just north of TCAAP. They have a number of different ways to cool. Many of them don't <br />cool with water anymore. Data centers continue to grow and they continue to change. At this <br />point she believes we should leave it as a prohibited use until one tries to come in. We can tackle <br />it better at that time. We can ask what it is. How they will cool? How much sound will they <br />create? How many jobs will it create? How big will it be? <br />Mayor Grant said we should just remain silent on it. The jury is still out on these. <br />Rita Trapp said it will still appear in the use table but it won't be allowed. <br />Mayor Grant said he doesn't disallow it and you don't put it in the use table. They definitely <br />come in all shapes and sizes. He thinks it will be an important element for a number of companies <br />in the next 10-15 years. To rule it out, at this point, is equivalent to not allowing vehicles because <br />horses were around. Technology is coming and it's coming really fast. <br />Councilmember Holden said we need to be careful about how we talk about it. There are already <br />some institutions within our City that have small data centers. <br />Councilmember Monson said then the discussion is if it's a primary use vs. an accessory use. <br />Councilmember Holden said the bottom line is Land O Lakes has a lot of land. If they want to <br />build an accessory structure to house one, what are we going to say? <br />Councilmember Monson said generally everything she has read is the right direction for her. <br />Said there may be a solution for Home Occupations by putting in standards. She asked the <br />consultant to walk through that. <br />Jason Zimmerman said every city handles these in different ways. Some where none of them <br />rise to the level of having to go to Planning Commission or Council but they outline guidelines <br />and regulations, within certain limits. Other cities allow lower level ones to be approved <br />administratively. There may be more regulation depending on business type, number of visitors, <br />employees or hours. Those categories can have a little more oversight. There was a case where a <br />piano teacher had to go through a long process to allow his students to come during the day. It <br />would be helpful to have the standards written to avoid that long, drawn-out process. It comes <br />back to what the City's primary concems are and can you capture regulations and standards to <br />address those, without having to have a full public hearing process. Typical regulations for Home <br />Occupations are traffic, noise and advertising. There are other specific uses that can be prohibited. <br />Councilmember Monson wants Home Occupation to be as friendly and easy as possible to start <br />their own business. She would like to see it permitted use within whatever parameters Council <br />decides on. We might want one list that explicitly prohibits certain things. It's important to foster <br />starting a business from home. She would like to see affordable housing regulations in the <br />ordinance. During the strategic planning process a list of policies was created. She understands <br />some of those topics are going to be bigger discussions but she wants to see affordable housing in <br />the ordinance. <br />Councilmember Rousseau said she's fine with data centers being called it out to show it's not <br />allowed at this time. She would like to see an option for Staff to escalate to the next level on home
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