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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION – SEPTEMBER 8, 2014 3 <br /> <br />Mayor Grant adjourned the City Council work session meeting at 6:52 p.m. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant reconvened the City Council Work Session meeting at 8:11 p.m. <br /> <br />B. PC 14-023 Concept Review – 4200 Round Lake Road – Roberts Management <br />Group <br /> <br />City Planner Streff stated that the property being discussed tonight is situated at the northeast <br />corner of the I-35W and I-694 interchange with access from Round Lake Road and Gateway <br />Boulevard. This property is commonly referred to as the Traverse Business Center site. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff indicated that the applicant is proposing two (2) light industrial buildings at <br />this site. Building 1 is proposed at 200,140 square feet and building 2 is proposed at 25,600 <br />square feet for a total of 225,740 square feet. It is the applicant’s vision that the larger of the two <br />buildings would function as a multi-tenant structure with an average of 20% office and the <br />remainder of the space would be used for manufacturing, production, retail sales and service, <br />warehousing and other similar uses. The smaller of the two buildings would function in a very <br />similar manner to the other building; however, this structure would be geared towards smaller <br />production tenants with less office presence. It is the applicant’s hope that the great visibility and <br />interstate access will appeal to potential tenants. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff stated as proposed, the buildings would be constructed with tip-up concrete <br />panels with decorative accents that incorporate brick and metal to help offset the large façades of <br />the structures. The applicant is also proposing to use a large amount of glass on the front of the <br />buildings to further enhance the attractiveness of both buildings. The front façade of building 1 is <br />positioned to face I-35W/I-694 and building 2 has its front oriented towards Gateway Boulevard. <br />In order to provide functional space that will serve the needs of both large and small tenants, <br />building 1 is proposed with twenty-five (25) foot to thirty (30) foot sidewalls and building 2 with <br />twenty (20) foot to twenty-five (25) foot sidewalls. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff explained that surface parking would be provided on the site as depicted on <br />the site plan that has been submitted by the applicant. The plan shows that the parking needs for <br />this development can be accommodated onsite. Preliminary figures show that 364 parking spaces <br />are required and 382 spaces have been provided. Access to the site has been provided off of <br />Gateway Boulevard in three locations, two of which have been designed to serve both passenger <br />vehicles and semi-truck traffic. <br /> <br />City Planner Streff commented that the City Council approved the Traverse Business Center <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD) in July of 2007. This particular PUD called for three (3) phases <br />of development. Phase I consisted of a 203,400 square foot six (6) story office building. Phase II <br />added an additional 261,600 square foot office building with eight (8) stories. The remaining <br />phase III consisted of a 30,000 square foot office building. Phase I and II have both Master PUD <br />approval and Final PUD approval. Phase III only has a Master PUD approval at this ti me. As <br />stated in the current PUD Permit, building permits for Phase I and Phase II were required to be <br />obtained on or before July 30, 2014, to keep the PUD from expiring. <br />
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