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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 30, 2001 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />No public comments were made. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Planning Cases <br /> <br />1. Planning case 01-02 Guidant Corporation, 4100 Hamline Avenue North, <br />Planned Unit Development (PUD) Amendment, Site Plan Review <br /> <br />Ms. Chaput explained the applicant is requesting an amendment to Guidant's Master Planned <br />Unit Development for a change in the location of a parking ramp to the west of where it currently <br />exists on the Master PUD, and the addition of Building I, a two level office building. She stated <br />the application has also been made for site plan review for the parking ramp in its new proposed. <br />location. She noted the Planning Commission tabled it in February and reheard it in April. She <br />added the ramp is 10 feet higher than the zoning district permits. She stated it is within the PUD <br />application, which allows flexibility in zoning. She noted the Planning Commission looked at <br />tradeoffs to the entire campus. She added action must be taken tonight since the application has <br />already had the sixty (60) days extended. She stated staff and the Planning Commission <br />recommend approval of the parking ramp with the conditions listed. She reviewed the <br />conditions. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Dave Reimer, Director of Facilities for Guidant Corporation, stated they had 2.5 billion sales <br />worldwide last year and currently have 9,000 employees worldwide. He noted the campus along <br />Hamline Avenue is the headquarters for the cardiac division and has close to 2400 employees. <br />He added they are growing at 24 % a year and with the purchase of the Control Data site they <br />have a million square feet. He stated the Councilmembers were all invited to come and get a tour <br />of the facility. <br /> <br />Mr. Judd Brash and Mr. John Larson from RSP architects gave a brief presentation. Mr. Brash <br />showed photographs and diagrams to indicate the location of the current building and the revised <br />plan. He stated that with the acquisition of the Control Data property they added a lot of surface <br />parking. He noted they would like to work with the city on the heights of the buildings in the <br />conceptual plan. He added in the master PUD they would reach full capacity in 2020. <br /> <br />Mr. Larson stated the center of the site is a natural place for the taller structures. He noted they <br />would maintain a lower profile around the perimeter. He added the parking structures would be <br />at the four to five level range. He stated they would maintain 30% of greenspace. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mayor Probst stated that he had an opportunity to tour the facilities and he stated Arden Hills <br />essentially has its Medtronic in Guidant Corporation on this expanded campus. He noted that <br />hopefully they have a mutual interest in working on these issues. He added it is an exciting <br />opportunity for the city. He asked about the vertical treatment of the ramp given the horizontal <br />nature of the campus. Mr. Larson responded it is an attempt to provide a rhythm of material <br />behind the trees that picks up the vertical nature of what people are looking through. He stated at <br />this comer it is a logical approach, but not every ramp would necessarily look that way. <br />
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