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• Proposed Project Description <br />- The Project Master Site Plan, after all Phases, envisions the potential fora 1.5 million square foot <br />campus in Mounds View that is designed for up to 6,000+ employees. <br />- The company envisions a 72 acre campus, surrounded by various walking/biking paths, ponds, <br />natural wetlands and trees. <br />- Phase I of the project includes the construction of a building complex totaling 820,000 sq. ft. of office <br />space. The Phase I complex would be designed for approximately 3,300 employees, with surface <br />parking for about 3,400 vehicles. <br />- Potential later phases ofthe project would likely include construction oftwo more buildings totaling <br />680,000 sq. ft of office space. The Phase II/III complex could be designed for about 2,700 <br />employees. <br />- Later phases aze prof ected to be completed in 2012 and 2017 respectively and may involve structured <br />and surface parking for vehicles. <br />Transportation <br />- The Bridges AUAR, authorized by the City, reviewed all transportation issues related to the proposed <br />development of the site. RLK-Kuusisto of Minnetonka prepazed the AUAR documents. <br />- The Traffic Study, paid for by Medtronic, reviewed traffic forecasts and capacity analysis of the <br />roads to be used by Medtronic employees. The Study indicated that a significant portion of the <br />additional daily trips on the roads are being caused by adjacent development in Blaine and <br />Shoreview. <br />- The Medtronic corporate campus will be designed to maximize the flow of traffic into and out of the <br />facility and bordering freeways. <br />• - On April l 1, 2005 Gov. Pawlenty signed the State's Bonding bill that includes appropriations for road <br />improvements necessary for the Medtronic project. The budget included $20.5 million intended for <br />various improvements, including Airport Road, Co. Rd. J, Xylite St., Coral Sea St., Interstate 35 W <br />and Naples St. It will improve the current traffic situation and as well as accommodate additional <br />capacity. <br />- Because of the Medtronic project, County Road J & I-35W Bridge would be reconstructed by 2008. <br />These infrastructure improvements are occurring 20+ years ahead of when they otherwise would be <br />scheduled. <br />(As Modified February 13, 200 <br />Due to various market conditions, Medtronic, Ina has decided to proceed with Phase II of the <br />anticipated project. Phase II consists of the construction of an additional 380,000 sq. ft. of office space. <br />The total project, therefore, will consist of 1,200,000 sq. ft. of office space. In addition, the surface <br />parking plan is being replaced with a 4,200 vehicle parking ramp. The Phase II complex would be <br />designed for approximately 1,400 employees bringing the potential employees in the Mounds View <br />campus to 4,320, <br />• APPENDIX A-2 <br />
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