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Notable Changes Since the April 19 City Council Worksession <br /> Since the April 7 Planning Commission meeting, the City Council; Economic Development <br /> Commission; and Parks, Trails, and Recreation Committee have reviewed the draft regulations. Due <br /> to several updates and a restructuring of certain subdivisions, the page numbers and subdivisions on <br /> the attached draft regulations do not match the version reviewed on April 7. - <br /> To help facilitate the review, the notable changes since the April 7 meeting are underlined in <br /> Attachment B. A brief summary and a reference to the page numbers in Attachment B are provided <br /> in the below bullet points. <br /> • Section 1305.04, "Definitions" <br /> o To facilitate the review process, the definitions in the existing Zoning Code that relate to <br /> the land use chart are included in Attachment A. Since not all of the land uses in the land <br /> use chart have definitions in the existing Zoning Code, additional definitions are being <br /> proposed. <br /> • Section 1320.05, "Land Use Chart" (Pages 5 —6) <br /> o The draft land use chart has been added to the proposed regulations. <br /> o If a use as not listed as permitted (P), conditional (C), accessory (A), conditional <br /> accessory(CA), or PUD (D),the use is automatically considered unpermitted. <br /> o Please read the comments and questions adjacent to the chart. The consultant will be at <br /> the meeting to assist in the review of the land use chart. <br /> • Section 1320.135 Subd. 5, "Land Use and Design Standards Component" <br /> o Page 10: The former "Land Use" component and "Design Standards" component were <br /> merged to reduce the overlap that had existed between the two sections. <br /> o Page 11,part 3: <br /> ■ The previous RRLD proposal had rental units ranging from 25 to 35 percent of <br /> the total housing units (400 to 600 units), but that included senior and market rate <br /> apartments. The proposed regulations allow up to 30 percent of the housing to be <br /> in apartments, cooperatives, and condominiums. A cooperative is where the <br /> people living in the building all own a share of the building instead of an <br /> individual unit,which is more common in senior housing. <br /> ■ The number of multi-family housing units was limited to 50 percent of the total <br /> number of multi-family housing units. <br /> ■ The proposed zoning regulations could allow the following breakdown in <br /> housing: <br /> • 1,500 total housing units <br /> • 1,050 single-family dwelling (attached or detached), two-family <br /> dwellings, or townhouses (70% of the total housing units) <br /> • 450 condominiums, apartments, or cooperatives (30% of the total <br /> housing units) <br /> o 225 owner occupied units (15% of the total housing units) <br /> City of Arden Hills <br /> MhdocsllahWHdataOanninglCommunity Development7CAAPT/anning-Public AuctionlLand Use PlanningWAAP Land Use Regulations- <br /> MemosW50510-PC MeetingW50510-PC Memo-TCAAP Planning Process.doc <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />