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Planning Files - Planning File #
3283
Planning Files - Type
Planned Unit Development
Project Name
Centre Pointe
Applicant
Ryan
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
3/26/2001
Planning Files - Ordinance #
1249
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />b. <br /> <br />Is this project a subsequent stage of an earlier project? <br />Yes No <br />If yes, briefly describe the past development, its timing, and any past <br />environmental review. <br />In 1997 as amended through 2000, Centre Pointe has been approved for <br />the construction of 802,900 square feet. The current proposal is not a <br />subsequent stage of an earlier project. Rather, the current proposer seeks <br />to complete a project first proposed more than eleven years ago. In 1985, <br />Woodbridge Properties, Inc. proposed constructing Centre Pointe Business <br />Park in Roseville. Supporting infrastructure for Centre Pointe Business <br />Park (internal roads, stormwater ponds, and utilities) and a majority of the <br />buildings are built or under construction. The Veritas corporate campus <br />will complete Centre Pointe by providing some additional office space, <br />which will meet the growth demand for an environmentally friendly user <br />in addition to the already constructed hotels, restaurants, <br />office/showrooms, and office/manufacturing in Centre Pointe. <br /> <br />c. <br /> <br />Is other development anticipated on adjacent lands or outlots? <br />Yes No <br />The boundaries of Centre Pointe are 1-35W to the west, Cleveland Avenue <br />to the east, County Road D to the north and DNR Wetland 50W and <br />County Road C to the south. Adjacent lands are currently developed or <br />undevelopable (i.e.: roads, wetlands). There are no adjacent outlots <br />platted. No future development is anticipated on adjacent lands. <br /> <br />d. <br /> <br />If a, b, or c, were marked yes, discuss any cumulative environmental <br />impacts resulting for this project and the other development. <br />Centre Pointe Business Park fronts 1-35W through Roseville, a mature <br />first-ring suburb. The site had previously been used by a service station, <br />trucking operation, and residences until it was cleared in the mid-1980s for <br />the Centre Pointe project. Current adjacent land uses include roadways, a <br />stormwater pond, and office buildings constructed as part of the original <br />Centre Pointe development. Trucking operations and residences can be <br />found immediately beyond Centre Pointe. Ryan proposes completing the <br />redevelopment of a partially completed business park. Once complete, the <br />cumulative environmental impact of Centre Pointe to other past, present, <br />and reasonably foreseeable future projects is expected to be minimal. <br />Compared with the site's historic uses (i.e.: trucking operation and a <br />service station), the completed Centre Pointe redevelopment would be <br />considered an environmental benefit. The areas immediately adjacent to <br />Centre Pointe are currently fully developed and the completion of Centre <br />Pointe, thus, is not expected to cause any reasonably foreseeable future <br />development in the area. <br /> <br />Page 33 <br />
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