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City of Arden Hills - 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />has been reduced and, moreover, the redevelopment was delayed. While a specific <br />redevelopment timeline for TCAAP has not been set, much of the redevelopment is <br />anticipated to occur in phases over the next 10 to 20 years depending on market <br />conditions. <br />Finally, of the 131 acres of vacant land in 2008, approximately 70 acres are zoned for <br />residential, 40 acres are zoned commercial, and 21 acres are light industrial. The <br />vacant areas have not significantly changed anticipated land use types between the <br />1998 and 2030 future land use maps. The vacant land does not include the TCAAP <br />property, which is currently classified as public/institutional land since it is owned by the <br />federal government. <br />G.4 FUTURE LAND USE - ZO3O <br />While redevelopment may occur on some parcels throughout the City, no significant <br />land use changes in the developed areas of Arden Hills are anticipated (Figure 6.3). <br />Most of the City's projected population, household, and employment growth will occur <br />on the proposed TCAAP redevelopment. <br />Table 6.4 — 2030 Future Land Use <br />Land Use Acres <br />Low Density Residential 978 <br />Medium Density Residential 136 <br />High Density Residential 12 <br />Mixed Residential (TCAAP)* 220 <br />Neighborhood Business 19 <br />Mixed Business (TCAAP)* 240 <br />Mixed Business 79 <br />Commercial 26 <br />Community Mixed Use 100 <br />Light Industrial and Office 303 <br />Public & Institutional 461 <br />Utilities 15 <br />Park and Open Space 576 <br />Park Preserve 1,472 <br />Water 796 <br />Railroad Right-of-way 35 <br />Right-of-way 685 <br />Total** 6,154 <br />*Includes future right-of-way, parks, and open space <br />Approved: September 28, 2009 <br />6-6 <br />