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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Approved: <br /> <br />CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2015 <br />6:30 P.M. - ARDEN HILLS CITY HALL <br /> <br /> <br />A. Planning Case 15-001; Preliminary and Final Plat and PUD Amendment – 4100 <br />Hamline Avenue North – Boston Scientific – Public Hearing <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler stated that the property at 4100 Hamline Avenue North operates <br />under a Master Planned Unit Development that was approved in Planning Case 02-025 for the <br />Guidant Corporation. Boston Scientific acquired Guidant in 2006, and their Cardiac Rhythm <br />Management Campus is now located on the site. The Campus Master Plan approved in 2002 <br />envisioned an additional 1,029,000 square feet of building space on the property to be built out <br />over 10 to 15 years for a total of 2,187,893 square feet. The plan includes twelve individual <br />buildings and seven parking ramps on the property. With the approvals granted in Planning Case <br />02-025, Guidant was required to submit a Site Plan Review prior to the construction of any new <br />building, addition, or parking ramp on the site as identified in the Campus Master Plan. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler explained that a total of 419,500 square feet of additional building <br />space was proposed for Phase 1 of the development, which was scheduled to be completed in <br />2006. However, due to the change in ownership to Boston Scientific and other market conditions, <br />portions of Phase 1 have not been constructed. To date, 207,560 square feet of new building <br />space has been built on the campus. Since 2002, the City has also approved eleven separate <br />amendments to the original PUD to address modifications to the building footprints, parking <br />areas, and other elements on the site. The campus plan was last revised in the PUD Amendment <br />request in Planning Case 14-015. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler indicated that the campus has transitioned over the last few years <br />into a more integrated component of the company’s global operations. As a result, the need for <br />the existing approximately 1.2 million square feet of building space available on the campus has <br />diminished. Boston Scientific has decided to reduce the overall amount of building area on its <br />campus through the sale of Buildings A, B, and C, which are located in the southwest quadrant of <br />the property. The facilities currently located in these three buildings would be consolidated <br />within other buildings on the campus to improve operational efficiencies. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler reported that the proposed subdivision would create a 15.6 acre <br />parcel (Lot 1) situated at the corner of Hamline Avenue North and County Road F that would <br />include Buildings A, B, and C and Parking Ramp One, as identified on the Campus Master Plan. <br />The second parcel (Lot 2) would be approximately 78 acres in size and would continue to <br />function as the Boston Scientific campus. In order to accommodate the subdivision, Boston <br />Scientific is requesting an amendment to the PUD. This amendment would accomplish two <br />things: first, the existing PUD would be revised to reflect the change in property boundaries and