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<br />II <br />I' <br />II ~ <br />;/ <br />'; <br /> , <br />:1 <br />I, <br />Ii <br />~ j <br />ii <br />Ii <br />" <br />1/ <br />:\ <br />il <br />1\ <br />II <br />Ii <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I' <br />I <br />il <br />" <br />Ii <br />,I <br />Ii <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />i <br />i <br />(I <br />il <br />i! <br />II <br />.~ ! <br />'I <br />U <br />Ii <br />!1 <br />" <br />" <br />:1 <br />" <br />" <br />), <br />!l <br />iI <br />':1 <br />11 <br />!! <br />"I <br />q <br />'I <br />ii <br />d <br />H <br />q <br />'; <br /> I <br />Ii <br />I' <br />,I <br /> <br />RESOLUTION No. 03-035 <br />CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE POSTAL SERVICE'S RELOCATION <br />TO THE TCAAP PROPERTY <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the late Congressman Bruce Vento formed the TCAAP Reutilization <br />Committee on August 30, 1994 to recommend the long range conceptual uses for the TCAAP site <br />ultimately resulting in the adoption of the resolution commonly referred to as the Vento Plan; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, The City of Arden Hills formed its own TCAAP Reuse Task Force, a 14 <br />member group beginning in May 1995. The task force met on average 3 times per month and held <br />four public hearings the result of which was the TCAAP Framework Plan which was ultimately <br />incorporated into the City's Comprehensive Plan; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, a stated goal of the City's Comprehensive Plan, which has been approved by <br />the Metropolitan Council, is to "Develop the TCAAP land sequentially as it is released, with <br />integrated land uses according to the TCAAP Framework Plan;" and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, in an effort to accommodate new residents in the Twin Cities area in the <br />future, the Metropolitan Council calls for growth and redevelopment along transportation corridors; <br />and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, reuse of the TCAAP property consistent with the Vento Plan and TCAAP <br />Framework Plan has the ability to accomplish significant public policy objectives including: <br /> <br />1. Relieving the Federal Government of the obligation to remediate one of the <br />most contaminated properties in the State of Minnesota; <br />2. Remediation of the wildlife corridor area; <br />3. Accommodating additional job and population growth by taking advantage <br />of existing infrastructure; <br />4. Reduced highway congestion by improving the transportation system around <br />the TCAAP property to improve local and regional traffic flow; <br />5. Growth in the property tax base for Arden Hills, the Mounds View School <br />District, Ramsey County, and the region through fiscal disparities tax base <br />sharing; <br />6. Increased housing production that reflects market demand, changing <br />demographics, and employment locations; <br />7. Increased recreational facilities to accommodate the identified lack of <br />baseball fields, soccer fields, along with other needs currently being <br />evaluated; <br />8. Offsetting emollment and revenue declines in the Mounds View School <br />District through residential development designed to attract families; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Arden Hills has sent a letter of interest to the General Services <br />Administration for the early transfer of TCAAP to the City of Arden Hills; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, Arden Hills is leading a planning process to determine its vision for the <br />redevelopment of TCAAP based on the Vento Plan and the TCAAP Framework Plan; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City of Arden Hills is a city of 9700 residents and the City of Arden <br />Hills occupies 9.4 square miles of which TCAAP represents 38% of the total land area in Arden <br />Hills; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, TCAAP represents an opportunity to secure the long range future of Arden <br />Hills and its citizens that will allow the City to build a new part of the community that is <br />