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John Shardlow, AICP
<br />1 President and Director of Planning
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<br />I Experience
<br />Mr. Shardlow has extensive and wide ranging project experience serving clients in both the public and private sectors. He has frequently been
<br />called upon to lead multi - disciplinary teams of consultants in completing large, complicated planning projects. His skills include comprehensive
<br />I and community planning; project planning for residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional developments; and preparation of redevelopment
<br />plans, tax - increment financing plans, subdivision regulations, and environmental assessments. He also frequently provides expert testimony on
<br />matters related to planning.
<br />I • Planning Consultant for the City of Burnsville and many others throughout Minnesota, responsible for a wide range of planning, zoning and
<br />development issues, including the award winning Burnsville Heart of the City project, all of the comprehensive planning, zoning, environmental
<br />review and testimony associated with the Black Dog Amphitheater.
<br />• St. Cloud Area Joint Planning District Plan. Principal in charge of the landmark St. Cloud regional plan that resulted in a joint plan for the five
<br />I cities and three counties surrounding St. Cloud.
<br />• Primary author of The High Cost of Sprawl: Urban Land Supply Analysis and Recommendations for Managing Growth ", prepared for the
<br />Builders Association of the Twin Cities. Continuing efforts on behalf of the Builders Association in regard to future growth options for the Twin
<br />Cities, and expansion of the MUSA.
<br />I • NW Quadrant Redevelopment Project, City of St. Anthony Village. Principal in charge of this "smart growth" Twin Cities project. This is the first
<br />of the opportunity sites to be completed and it is the only one currently proceeding into the development stage.
<br />• Project Manager for St. Cloud Comprehensive Plan which emphasized growth management, orderly extension of utilities, coordination of
<br />multiple jurisdictions, and land use policies. Recipient of MnAPA Distinguished Planning Project Award, 1996.
<br />I • Twin Cities Army Ammunition Property. Currently leading a team of consultants in master planning the largest undeveloped site in Ramsey
<br />County. This superfund site is being remediated and planned to accommodate a new sustainable, mixed use, transit oriented neighborhood in
<br />Arden Hills, Minnesota.
<br />• Master Development Coordinator for Roseville School District 623. Infill development of a 78 -acre site originally purchased for school use, but
<br />I under development as 60 townhouses and 79 single family residences. Coordination of planning, design, environmental clean -up, construction,
<br />builder team, and project marketing.
<br />• Gravel Mining Area Master Plan, Maple Grove. Project Manager responsible for coordinating a multi- disciplinary team in the preparation of a
<br />master plan and an Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) to guide the development of the 2,000 acre gravel mining area in Maple Grove.
<br />I Project consists of 3.5 million square feet of commercial, 12.5 million square feet office industrial and over 5,000 housing units. Responsible for
<br />all environmental review, comprehensive planning, state and county approvals and permits, and designing and implementing the City's
<br />development review and approval process.
<br />• Mall of America Expansion, Met Center Property. Prepared plans to assist the owners of the Mall of America in evaluating the development
<br />I potential for the Met Center property. Plans included a skyway connection to the Mall of America, extensive additional retail space, a convention
<br />center and several hundred hotel rooms.
<br />• Shakopee 500, East Dean Lake PUD, Shakopee, MN. Project manager responsible for coordinating team in preparation of master plan for the
<br />development of 500 acres of commercial and 1,500 acres of mixed residential use adjacent to the Shakopee bypass and the southern end of the
<br />I new Hwy 18 bridge crossing. Responsible for coordinating comprehensive plan and MUSA expansion approval, environmental review and PUD
<br />approval.
<br />Mr. Shardlow is also a faculty member of the Government Training Service, leading seminars in comprehensive planning, planned unit development,
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<br />and advanced planning techniques. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, the American Planning Association, Minnesota
<br />Planning Association, and past president of the Minnesota chapter of the Community Association Institute. He is a past President of the Sensible
<br />Land Use Coalition. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Twin Cities Chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI).
<br />1 Education
<br />Bachelor of Science, University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Landscape Architechture, University of Minnesota
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