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<br />t <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 29, 1999 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />B. <br /> <br />Planning Cases <br /> <br />1. Case #99-22, City of Arden Hills, Civic Center Zoning District and Rezoning <br /> <br />Ms, Randall eXplained that the City of Arden Hills was requesting the creation of a Civic Center <br />Zoning District and rezoning of a portion of the TCAAP for the Civic Center District. The City <br />Council, at their August 30, 1999, regular Council meeting, accepted a proposal from McCombs, <br />Frank, Roos, and Associates for planning services associated with the creation of a Civic Center <br />Zoning District, <br /> <br />Ms, Randall presented a map showing the parcels being proposed for rezoning, currently zoned <br />R-l and 1-2, and pointed out the City of Arden Hills and Ramsey County portions. <br /> <br />McCombs, Frank, Roos, and Associates had prepared a draft Ordinance which was discussed at <br />the November 3, 1999 Planning Commission meeting, The Planning Commission made several <br />changes that evening, Because of the number of changes, the Planning Commission requested to <br />see a draft prior to submittal to the City Council. Staff mailed a draft to the Planning <br />Commission on Friday, November 12, 1999, for review. Staff did not receive COlPIllents from <br />the Planning Commission and assumed that the Planning Commission had no concerns with the <br />changes that were made to the draft Ordinance, <br /> <br />The Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Case #99-22, approving a Civic <br />Center Zoning District, as modified by the November 3, 1999 discussion, and Rezoning for a <br />portion of the TCAAP property. <br /> <br />Ms, Randall advised that staff recommends the City Council approve Planning Case #99-22 and <br />direct staff to modify the Zoning Ordinance with the condition that the rezoning take effect after <br />the Metropolitan Council adopts the Draft Comprehensive Plan and a legal description depicting <br />the exact area being rezoned be added to the Ordinance for publication, She stated that BRW <br />was preparing the legal description for the area to be rezoned. It was her understanding that it <br />would be possible to adopt and publish the portion of the Ordinance that would create the actual <br />Ordinance change, However, the City would have to delay the rezoning of the property pending <br />the legal description of the parcel and the Metropolitan Council review of the Draft <br />Comprehensive Plan, Ms. Randall stated that this process was similar to the creation of the <br />Neighborhood Business District. That Ordinance has been adopted, however, no parcels have <br />been formally rezoned at this time. <br /> <br />Ms. Randall noted that a four-fifths majority of the full City Council was required for action to <br />amend the Zoning Ordinance, <br /> <br />Due to the fast pace at which this Ordinance was created, Ms. Randall suggested that the City <br />Council consider a future review of the City Center Zoning District, She indicated that a more <br />extensive study would normally have been done and felt that the City should take a closer look as <br />some of the details, such as consistency with the lighting. She also suggested that the study be <br />broadened to include the land surrounding the proposed Civic Center Zoning District. <br />