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City of Arden Hills -Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br />Although few land use changes are expected in the developed part of Arden <br />Hills, there are certain areas that are likely to have redevelopment pressure in <br />the near future. The City seeks to take a proactive stance to protect the high <br />quality of life that residents have come to expect and to prepare for future <br />redevelopment opportunities. Potential implementation strategies for advancing <br />the land use goal are also included. <br />To help evaluate changes in land use and guide future land use, this chapter <br />includes land use information from the 1998 Comprehensive Plan, current land <br />uses, and future land uses. <br />6.2 Future Land Use —1998 Comprehensive Plan <br />The 1998 Comprehensive Plan included a future land use map (map) and <br />proposed mix of land uses for future development, including potential land uses <br />for the proposed TCAAP redevelopment (Figure X): <br />The 1998 future land use data did not include detailed open water coverage or <br />right-of-way area information, which has made it difficult to compare to 2008 <br />actual land uses. In order to make a somewhat more direct comparison between <br />the existing land uses in 2008 and the proposed future land uses from 1998, <br />estimated right-of-way and open water data has been incorporated into the 1998 <br />land use data (Figure X). Due to the way land use data is calculated by the <br />Metropolitan Council, only the rights-of-way for divided highways are calculated. <br />The right-of-way area for city streets and smaller roadways are included with the <br />adjacent land use. <br />DRAFT <br />5/1/2008 <br />24 <br />- <br />II Fortnattetl: Font (Default) Aria], 10 <br />Pt <br />1 Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 10 <br />Ft <br />1998 comprehensive Plan - Future Land Use <br />Land tae <br />Acres <br />Low Density Residential <br />1,114 <br />Medium Density Residential <br />199 <br />Hgh Denslly Residential <br />5 <br />3 <br />Total Resi0ential <br />1,318 <br />Aaighberhood Business <br />9 <br />Commercial <br />132 <br />o <br />hdualo.1 <br />390 <br />Parks <br />350 <br />Subtotal <br />2,199 <br />Anted Residential <br />445 <br />Wed Business <br />222 <br />0 <br />g <br />Parks <br />251 <br />F <br />Park Reserve <br />1,237 <br />FLbliGhsfilutional <br />215 <br />Subtotal <br />2,370 <br />Rght-of-w ay (nejor roads only) & Open Water <br />1,585 <br />Total <br />6.154 <br />The 1998 future land use data did not include detailed open water coverage or <br />right-of-way area information, which has made it difficult to compare to 2008 <br />actual land uses. In order to make a somewhat more direct comparison between <br />the existing land uses in 2008 and the proposed future land uses from 1998, <br />estimated right-of-way and open water data has been incorporated into the 1998 <br />land use data (Figure X). Due to the way land use data is calculated by the <br />Metropolitan Council, only the rights-of-way for divided highways are calculated. <br />The right-of-way area for city streets and smaller roadways are included with the <br />adjacent land use. <br />DRAFT <br />5/1/2008 <br />24 <br />- <br />II Fortnattetl: Font (Default) Aria], 10 <br />Pt <br />1 Formatted: Font: (Default) Arial, 10 <br />Ft <br />