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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JUNE 27, 2016 18 <br /> Land O'Lakes was founded 90+years ago and was proud to call Minnesota home. The workplace <br /> strategy and business drivers for Land O'Lakes was reviewed. She then introduced several staff <br /> members that would assist her with a presentation. <br /> John Slack, Perkins & Will Architects, described Land O'Lakes Master Planning process in <br /> further detail with the Council. He discussed the core values within the design considerations, <br /> explaining how Land O'Lakes was tied to the land. He reviewed the existing site plan, <br /> highlighting the natural elements on site. He explained how the property would be enhanced <br /> through the proposed expansions on the corporate campus. It was noted Land O'Lakes would be <br /> g p P p � p <br /> seeking LEED Gold status for the new building. <br /> Mr. Slack discussed the native landscaping and greenspace surrounding the corporate campus. <br /> He provided further comment on the site access and circulation entering and exiting the Land <br /> O'Lakes property. He reported the proposed building materials for the new building would be <br /> brick, glass and dark metal panels. He reviewed elevations of the building and terrace from <br /> several vantage points with the Council. He then detailed the construction phasing for the <br /> corporate campus expansion. It was noted all parking would be maintained during construction of <br /> Phase II. <br /> Councilmember McClung asked if Land O'Lakes was aware of the Lake Johanna Fire <br /> Department's concerns. <br /> Mr. Slack stated the majority of the concerns were accommodated in the current plans. He <br /> anticipated the remainder of the concerns would be addressed in the Phase II plans. He reported <br /> there were ongoing conversations regarding the funding of some of the intersection <br /> improvements. <br /> Ms. Droege explained she would be meeting with the City and Ehlers to discuss funding for the <br /> intersection improvements. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned if the Phase II improvements would be reviewed in July or August. <br /> Ms. Droege stated Phase II would be coming before the City Council in July. <br /> Councilmember Holden inquired how many parking spaces were required for the corporate <br /> campus. <br /> Mr. Slack stated 1,676 parking spaces were required and the property would have 1,677. He <br /> indicated that parking was one of the most challenging aspects for this project, especially with the <br /> growth potential for this business in the coming years. He explained that proof of parking was <br /> available onsite and Land O'Lakes would be looking into rideshare programs and would be <br /> encouraging employees to bike to work. <br /> Ms. Droege commented Land O'Lakes was evaluating how many days a week employees worked <br /> from the office. She noted 20% to 25% of employees were not in the office on any given day. <br /> This had been taken into account for the parking needs for the corporate campus for the future. <br />