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Mounds View City Council October 10, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br /> <br />be dominated by a series of reflective one-inch thick vision glass windows set in prefinished 1 <br />thermal break frames. The first floor of the building will have a 20-foot sidewall height while all 2 <br />subsequent floors will be at a 15-foot height except the top floor, which will be 17 feet. The total 3 <br />building height, including the roof-mounted equipment, will be 140 feet. 4 <br /> 5 <br />He noted Medtronic was proposing a small round-about at the access to the parking ramp to help 6 <br />coordinate and channel traffic to the site. A second larger turn-about is planned at the primary 7 <br />entrance to the facility with a small, separate pull out for child care pick-up and drop off. The 8 <br />buildings will be encircled by a twenty-foot wide fire access road with a service spur to the back 9 <br />of the building for service and deliveries. In this area as well there is another small round-about 10 <br />to help govern the flow of traffic. The surface parking area will take access from 82nd Lane NE. 11 <br />The parking ramp will be accessed from Coral Sea Street with the service road north and west of 12 <br />the ramp. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Offsite, many improvements are planned to coordinate traffic to and from the site and the local 15 <br />and regional transportation systems. These improvements will be completed by October, 2007 16 <br />and be ready by the time Phase 1 is completed and ready for occupancy. The most important of 17 <br />the improvements involve the replacement of the bridge over Interstate 35W. Currently at a two-18 <br />lane width, the new bridge would allow for four through lanes with additional space for turning 19 <br />lanes. The bridge would be long enough to accommodate future expansions of 35W. The other 20 <br />significant improvement will be the signalization of the Coral Sea Street and County Road J 21 <br />intersection. Coral Sea Street south of County Road J to the site will be reconstructed and 22 <br />widened to four lanes of traffic with a turning lane. The north leg of Coral Sea Street, currently 23 <br />offset from the south leg, will be connected at the intersection as an additional enhancement. 24 <br /> 25 <br />He stated the City Forester has been provided a copy of the landscape plan. City Forester 26 <br />Wriskey indicates the variety and locations of plantings are satisfactory, but cautions that 27 <br />plantings in parking area islands and infiltration swales could become damaged during winter 28 <br />months if care if not exercised while plowing the parking lots. Mr. Wriskey will look directly 29 <br />with the landscape planner and contractor to monitor installation. 30 <br /> 31 <br />He noted consistent with their other locations, the Medtronic plans identify a system of trails for 32 <br />employee usage. Much of the existing golf course trail system will be preserved and tied back to 33 <br />the facility, including the boardwalk through the primary wetland. The trails are shown on the 34 <br />site plan. While not a part of this plan, the City intends to explore construction of a separate trail 35 <br />system within the Sysco Outlet area which residents, Medtronic employees, Sysco employees, or 36 <br />any other worker in the area could utilize. 37 <br /> 38 <br />He stated all runoff and necessary mitigation would be contained and captured on site. Only one 39 <br />wetland in the project will be impacted, that being the area alongside the Phase 1 parking ramp. 40 <br />The other area, while identified as a wetland, is the present location of Judicial Ditch #1. The 41 <br />ditch will be relocated away from the building alongside Highway 10 with a wider, more natural, 42 <br />meandering channel. The Rice Creek Watershed District Board of Managers reviewed the ditch 43 <br />realignment at their meeting on September 28, 2005 and were supportive. Presently, there are 25 44 <br />acres of wetlands and ponds on the site. Two new stormwater ponds will be created and an 45
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