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<br /> <br />Item No: 5F <br />Meeting Date: June 1, 2011 <br />Type of Business: Action <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br /> <br />To: Mounds View Planning Commission <br />From: Heidi Heller, Planning Associate <br />Item Title/Subject: Consideration of an Amendment to the Mounds View Business <br />Park South Planned Unit Development (PUD) to Allow Indoor <br />Recreational Uses; Planning Case PA2011-001 <br /> <br /> <br />Introduction: <br /> <br />Scott Nagel, representing “Zero Gravity Trampoline Park,” has applied for an amendment to <br />the Mounds View Business Park South Planned Unit Development (PUD). This 17-acre <br />PUD, located on the southeast corner of County Road 10 and Woodale Drive, has three large <br />buildings with a total of 270,000 square feet of space. The south business park was <br />developed for manufacturing, assembly, warehouse storage and office uses. Mr. Nagel is <br />requesting an amendment to the PUD so that he can open a trampoline park business in one <br />of the buildings. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br />The City approved the Mounds View Business Park South PUD in 1989. The buildings have <br />been full or close to full for many years. Medtronic leased a lot of space in buildings H and J <br />for a distribution center until they recently relocated the facility to Tennesee. Homeshield, a <br />wood trim and moldings business, currently leases two-thirds of Building I. <br /> <br />With the requested amendment, the applicant would lease about 25,000 square feet in <br />Building H. About half of the space would be covered with trampolines and trampoline <br />related products. They also plan to build some offices and party rooms. It is not uncommon <br />for this type of recreational use to be located in business parks. There is another trampoline <br />park located in an industrial area in Plymouth. Gymnastics and virtual golf are other common <br />recreational uses that are typically found in business parks because of the big open spaces <br />and high ceilings in these buildings. The recreational businesses are open primarily during <br />late afternoons, evenings and weekends, so the parking needs for the recreational <br />businesses would likely not interfere with the daytime weekday parking needs of the other <br />businesses. <br /> <br />Staff is proposing to add the more general term “Indoor Recreational Uses” to the PUD, <br />rather than being specific to a trampoline park. The Business Park South has 426 parking <br />spaces. The applicant expects to typically use between 15 and 40 parking spaces, and up to <br />50 spaces during their busiest times on the weekends. <br /> <br /> <br />
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