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<br /> ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - December 1, 2004 5 <br /> . Chair Sand stated they did not have that new supplemental plan. Mr. Hellegers replied <br /> the plan came in after the Commissioner's materials were prepared. <br /> Chair Modesette sated she was very much in favor of managing hazardous waste and as <br /> long as this was managed, she was not necessarily in opposition to a 24-hour facility. <br /> Chair Sand moved, seconded by Commissioncr Larson to table the Planning Case No. <br /> 04-19, Ramsey County, 1425 Paul Kirkwold Drive; Special Use Pcrmit Amendment to <br /> allow for the installation of a year-round used oil and seasonal Household Hazardous <br /> Waste collcction site at the northwestern potion of their Public Works Facility grounds to <br /> the January Planning Commission meeting pcnding receipt of additional information on <br /> the hours of operation for the facility, with consideration of whethcr the oil dumping area <br /> could be operated on a schedule that eliminated a 24-hour a day operation; that some <br /> definition be given to the nature of the structure; some written communication from the <br /> Army National Guard be submitted stating they had no concerns about security if a 24- <br /> hour facility was approved; and a submission of a planting/landscaping plan to screen this <br /> facility from the north. <br /> Commissioner Ricke stated she would no longer be on the Commission after this <br /> meeting, but she wanted the Council to note she would have voted in favor of this with <br /> the recommendations made by staff at tonight's meeting. <br /> . The motion carried (5-1) (Commissioner Ricke). <br /> UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. PRESENTATION BY JOHN SHARDLOW OF DSU ON TCAAP PRELIMINARY <br /> FRAMEWORK PLAN <br /> Mr. Clark stated the TCAAP Master Planning Advisory Panel reviewed thrce concept <br /> plans and based on their comments DSU was able to establish a preferred concept. <br /> Building on that preferred concept, DSU was able to create thc Preliminary Framework <br /> Plan, which shows potential arrangement of buildings, open spaces, and transportation <br /> routes. <br /> John Shardlow and GeoffMartin ofDSU presentcd the TCAAP Preliminary Framework <br /> Plan to the Planning Commission. <br /> Commissioner Ricke asked if in the future light rail would ever be feasible in this area. <br /> Mr. Shardlow replied if there were to be light rail incorporated on 35W; it could be <br /> incorporated into the TCAAP area. <br /> Commissioner Zimmcrman asked what the pnme revenue generators for this <br /> . development were. Mr. Shardlow replied he believed therc would have to bc enough <br /> critical mass established of all markets so that there was confidence established within <br /> the marketplace. He noted there would have to some of all of the types of development <br /> there. <br />
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