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PHS of Arden Hills Redevelopment 2010 Project Information <br />Narrative for Project Application Submittal <br />Tuesday, September 7 2010 <br />Presbyterian Homes and Services, Inc (PHS) of Arden Hills Redevelopment 2010 <br />is proposed for the following addresses: <br />3120, 3220, 3151, 3153, 3163 Lake Johanna Boulevard <br />Legal Descriptions on Survey in submission package <br />The project incorporates the main campus (3120 3220) consisting of 23 <br />acres which fluxuates along with the ordinary high watermark (OHW) of Lake Johanna <br />and 3 parcels to the west of Lake Johanna Boulevard (3151, 3153, 3163) consisting of <br />just over 1 acre. The main campus is shown as Lot 1 Block 1 of the plat. The parcels west <br />of Lake Johanna Blvd are shown as Lot 1 Block 2 of the plat. PHS is submitting <br />applications for rezoning, preliminary and final plat, and master and final PUD approvals <br />with this package. <br />A Business Subsidy Application has been submitted requesting TIF assistance for <br />the project which as proposed includes a new home for the Ramsey County Library. <br />Repositioning: <br />The PHS of Arden Hills campus is the site of the first PHS facility built in 1954. <br />As such, it is a site that is special to our organization and mission. The campus has grown <br />over the decades as needs grew and changed for senior care and housing with additions in <br />1962, 1970 and 2006. As an organization PHS holds and manages its properties for the <br />long term. As a result, we periodically reposition, improve and redevelop campus's to <br />meet the demand and market of the area. The Arden Hills campus is due for such a <br />redevelopment. Currently the campus serves residents needing skilled care in the <br />McKnight Care Center. The Lakeview Building provides Assisted Living units for <br />residents. However these rooms are very small (some under 400 sq feet) with no kitchens <br />or kitchenettes and some with shared bathrooms which no longer meets our residents <br />needs, the market demands, or our service delivery program. Sutton House, the building <br />previously used as a school, houses 19 independent senior apartments; far less than the <br />demand for this campus. <br />PHS vision is to reposition the campus so that it provides a continuum of care and <br />housing for residents and a greater mix of unit types and sizes to provide more diversity <br />in housing choices and a physical environment that leads to more personal liberty and <br />dignity as well as creates spaces for gathering and social interaction. This leads to a more <br />vibrant environment within which residents can engage, interact and lead a more <br />fulfilling lifestyle This continuum of care and housing would be accomplished through <br />redistributing the current housing to include more and larger Independent Apartments, <br />Assisted Living suites, additional dedicated Assisted Living Memory Care suites to <br />address additional demand and the introduction of our Brownstone style Senior <br />