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Medtronic Review <br />October 10, 2005 <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />(6) The drainage and utility system plans are submitted to and subject to the approval of the <br />Director of Public Works/City Engineer. <br /> <br /> The drainage and utility system plans are being reviewed by Mounds View’s public works <br />department and will be reviewed by Bonestroo Rosene Anderlik and Associates. In <br />addition, Rice Creek Watershed District engineers will be reviewing the plans and will be <br />making a recommendation to the watershed district’s Board of Commissioner’s regarding <br />the wetland mitigation plans. The City Council will be considering the Wetland Alteration <br />Permit in October. <br /> <br />(7) The development schedule insures a logical development of the site which will protect the <br />public interest and conserve land. <br /> <br /> The site will be developed in three phases—the first phase will include 820,000 square <br />feet of office space in two eight-story buildings connected by skywalks and conference <br />rooms. The parking for phase one will be provided in two areas—a three story ramp of <br />2100 stalls and a surface lot of 900 stalls. Phases two and three are logically planned for <br />future development as dictated by the needs of Medtronic. <br /> <br />(8) The development is in compliance with the requirements of Chapter 1010 and Titles 1200 <br />and 1300 of this Code. <br /> <br />Chapter 1010 of the Municipal Code relates to wetlands and wetland zoning. The <br />development impacts a portion of one small wetland which will be mitigated to RCWD <br />standards. Mitigation will also be provided for the relocated judicial ditch, which was <br />identified as a wetland type area by RCWD engineers. Medtronic has applied for a permit <br />consistent with the requirements and standards of Chapter 1010 which the Council will <br />consider in October. Title 1200 refers to subdivisions and is addressed later in this report. <br /> Title 1300 relating to Flood Plain management will be addressed by Rice Creek <br />Watershed District and the City’s consulting engineer prior to consideration of the wetland <br />alteration permit. <br /> <br />(9) Dwelling unit and accessory use requirements are in compliance with the district <br />provisions in which the development is planned. <br /> <br /> There are no residential uses associated with this planned unit development. Accessory <br />uses will be allowed and permitted which would be consistent with and supportive of the <br />extensive workforce employed at this site. Accessory uses may include a day care facility, <br />café, restaurant, dining area, education, retail, fitness area and a ballroom to support the <br />primary office and lab space. <br /> <br />Snow Storage <br /> <br />The design of the Medtronic project on the site provides for numerous areas in which snow <br />may be collected during winter months. The City Forester cautions that landscaping be <br />planted with some forethought as to snow plow routes and snow storage. Medtronic will be <br />responsible for snow removal from the site if the available parking spaces are insufficient to <br />satisfy the daily needs of the facility. <br />