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<br />ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION - JULY 7,1999 <br /> <br />~, ,'--", , ;'~ 'if <br />~m :;:),' ,II <br />;'/'jI rnl - ';:' " <br />L:,:l i".~ " <br />\.~ .." 'j 18 <br /> <br />Commissioner Sand asked if the Planning Commission would be involved with the Civic Center <br />RFP, since it does involve zoning, planning and consistency with the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. <br />Ringwald stated that the consultant will be presenting the Planning Commission with the <br />documents regarding the Civic Center RFP. <br /> <br />With regard to the County Facility, Commissioner Sand stated that it was his understanding that <br />this would become either a maintenance facility or possibly a Sheriff Department facility. Mr. <br />Ringwald stated that the legislation clearly states a Public Maintenance Facility only. <br />Commissioner Sand asked if the facility would be within the 170 acres. Mr. Ringwald stated that <br />it will be. Commissioner Sand asked what influence the City will have with how that facility is <br />sited and its overall appearance. He noted that this site is another entrance into the City of Arden <br />Hills. Mr. Ringwald stated that the City has very little influence on the siting, however, the <br />County must respect the City's zoning requirements. This was one of the principal reasons for <br />the City moving fast to get the Neighborhood Business District in place. With the zoning district <br />in place, the County will have to abide by these zoning regulations, which discuss setbacks and <br />building materials, etc. <br /> <br />Commissioner Nelson noted that an article in the Shoreview Newspaper regarding the Highway <br />10 issues seemed to have a different outcome than reported by Councilmember Malone. <br />Councilmember Malone stated that the Shoreview Newspaper did have a reporter at the Council <br />meeting during these discussions. <br /> <br />ADJOURNMENT <br /> <br />Commissioner Sand moved, seconded by Commissioner Nelson to adjourn the meeting at 9:44 <br />p.m. The motion passed unanimously (7-0). <br /> <br />i' <br />., <br /> <br />I <br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />