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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 29,1999 <br /> <br />DRAFT <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />Ms, Randall stated that she had provided McCombs, Frank, Roos, and Associates with these e <br />suggestions, The consultant has indicated a willingness to pursue further study, or, if the Council <br />chose, staff could create an additional request for proposal to perform the study. She invited Ms. <br />Meg McMonigal, McCombs, Frank, Roos, and Associates, to review the draft Ordinance, <br /> <br />Mayor Probst confirmed that the area ofland bcing proposed for rezoning was consistent with <br />the Comprehensive Plan, Ms, Randall stated that this was correct. <br /> <br />Ms. McMonigal stated that work on the proposed Civic Center Zoning District began with the <br />review of the City of Arden Hills' Comprehensive Plan and TCAAP Reuse Plan, She stated that <br />she worked closely with City staff and had visited the site early in the process. <br /> <br />Ms, McMonigal explained that all uses listed within the Civic Center Zoning District were <br />proposed to be special uses, with the exception office which would be permitted. The list of uses <br />was generated from the general parameters outlined in the TCAAP Reuse Plan and the <br />Comprehensive Plan, The intent was for small retail uses, some multiple residential, civic and <br />institutional uses, and entertainment. Office uses were viewed to have the least impact on <br />surrounding uses and were included as permitted uses, Special uses require a public hearing and <br />public notice in order for each use to be reviewed as it is proposed, <br /> <br />Ms, McMonigal stated that Zoning Ordinances are prescriptive by nature, which means that the <br />listed uses are allowed and all other uses are not allowed, The City of Arden Hills goes one step . <br />further in that it also lists prohibited uses within the Zoning Ordinance. The prohibited uses <br />within this Ordinance included outdoor storage of equipment, vehicles, and materials; towers for <br />telecommunications; open sales, rental or storage lots; fast food establishments; drive-in <br />businesses; single and two-family housing; gasoline service stations; casinos; and uses that the <br />City may determine are incompatible with its objectives. <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone noted that at the Planning COlPIllission meeting COlPIllents had been <br />made regarding the stacking of materials for outdoor storage, He requested clarification <br />regarding these comments. Ms, McMonigal stated that vehicles and equipment had been added <br />to the staging area special requirements section in order to clarify that the staging areas must be <br />free of these items at the close of each business day, Councilmember Malone asked if comments <br />had been made at the Planning Commission meeting regarding the stacking of material. Ms. <br />Randall stated that the Planning Commission had discussed the staging of equipment and <br />materials, not stacking, <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson asked if the restriction to not store equipment and vehicles outside will <br />cause issues with Ramsey County's proposed Public Works facility, He noted that both the <br />Ramsey County facility on Rice Street and the Hennepin County facility store vehicles and <br />equipment outdoors, Ms, McMonigal stated that other Public Works facilities had been reviewed <br />and Hennepin County houses most equipment indoors, however, some equipment is stored <br />outside, as well as some materials which are left outdoors for a short period oftime. She <br />indicated that, while most public works facilities try to store items outside, some do store <br />everything inside. <br /> <br />. <br />