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<br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />COMM. NO.: 6131.037.08 <br />CLIENT: Boston Scientific <br />PROJECT: Building 9 Sterilization Facility <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Land Use Application Narrative <br />MEMO BY: Joe Ford, RSP Architects <br />DATE: May 23, 2017 <br /> <br />ATTENTION: Matthew Bachler, Senior Planner, City of Arden Hills <br />COPY: Lorne Rothbauer, Boston Scientific <br /> Jeff Hejl, Boston Scientific <br /> <br />Boston Scientific Corporation proposes to construct a new sterilization facility on the northeast corner of <br />existing Building 9. BSC’s existing sterilization facility is located in the south portion of Building C and <br />the proposed work represents a relocation and expansion of the existing functions. This work is associated <br />with the overall relocation of operations from Buildings A, B and C to Buildings 7 and 9 that has been <br />underway for the past several years. <br /> <br />The purpose of the facility is the sterilization of finished medical products. Products are pre-packaged and <br />staged in the Sterile Pack and Sterile Prep areas. The packaged goods are then placed in a sterilization <br />chamber. The packages have a vapor permeable closure so that when they are placed in the chamber <br />steam or a chemical vapor permeates the package and sterilizes the product. Sterilized goods are then <br />taken elsewhere in Building 9 for final packaging and distribution. <br /> <br />The project scope includes approximately 5,325 SF of building addition and 3,400 SF of interior <br />renovation. The proposed addition is a single story reinforced masonry structure with a screen wall <br />around the perimeter of the roof. All mechanical and process equipment located on the roof will be <br />screened from view. The project also includes process equipment on grade, which will be located in a <br />steel framed enclosure finished with insulated metal panels. Exterior finish materials include translucent <br />fiberglass wall panels, synthetic stucco, metal profile panels, and insulated metal panel. <br /> <br /> <br />
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