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<br />~ <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />.- <br /> <br />NM I-35W CORRIDOR COALITION <br />REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT SUMMARY <br /> <br />PROJECT: <br /> <br />I TCAAP Redevelopment <br /> <br />Approximately 2370 Acres generally east ofI-35W, north of <br />Hi hwa 96, West of Lexin ton Avenue, and South of Count Road I <br /> <br />LOCATION: <br /> <br /> <br />PROJECT SUMMARY: <br /> <br />The Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) occupies approximately 2,370 acres in <br />the City of Arden Hills. This represents about 38% of the City's total land area, or nearly 4 <br />square miles. A majority of the site is owned by the federal government and is under the <br />jurisdiction of the U.S. Army Ammunitions and Chemicals Command within the Department <br />of Defense. Ammunitions production has not occurred on the site since 1976. Currently, <br />fourteen EP A Superfund sites are in the process of being remediated on the property. <br /> <br />In 1994, Congressman Vento appointed the TCAAP Reutilization Committee. This group <br />was charged with developing a community based reuse plan for the site. In addition, the City <br />of Arden Hills has also developed a preliminary reuse plan based on the ideas and concepts <br />brought forth in conjunction with the Vento Reuse Plan planning process. A combination of <br />mixed use development and recreational development is contemplated. The City of Arden <br />Hills is currently working actively to identify potential redevelopment options for the <br />property. <br /> <br />STATUS REPORT: <br /> <br />STAGE PROJECT ELEMENT STATUS <br /> Identify concept and <br />Preliminary identify major issues <br />Planning associated with Completed <br />redevelopment of the <br /> nronertv. <br /> Ongoing effort to work with eIected <br />In process Intergovernmental representatives and several governmental <br />Coordination agencies to identify actions necessary to <br /> convev select oortions for develooment. <br /> Currently evaluating options and funding <br /> sources to undertake detailed planning of the <br />Planning Detailed planning and property. Options include identifying and <br />engineering selecting a master developer for the <br /> property to finance detailed planning <br /> activities. <br />