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<br />Medtronic Review <br />September 21, 2005 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br />Opus Architects & Engineers have submitted the detailed site plans, surveys and preliminary <br />plat for this second stage of the PUD process. The plans, date-stamped September 9, 2005, <br />include the following plan sheets: <br /> <br />1. S1 PUD Site Plan <br />2. C2 Existing Conditions <br />3. C3 Grading, Drainage and Erosion Control (SW Quad) <br />4. C4 Grading, Drainage and Erosion Control (SE Quad) <br />5. C5 Grading, Drainage and Erosion Control (NW Quad) <br />6. C6 Utility Plan (SW Quad) <br />7. C7 Utility Plan (SE Quad) <br />8. C8 Utility Plan (NW Quad) <br />9. C9 Stormwater Pollution Protection Plan (SWPPP) <br />10. C10 SWPPP Details <br />11. C11 Site Details <br />12. C12 Additional Site details <br />13. C13 Wetland Mitigation Plan <br />14. A2.01 Master Floor Plan – Level 1 <br />15. A2.02 Master Floor Plan – Level 2 and above <br />16. A3.0 Elevation Sheet <br />17. A3.1 Perspective Sheet <br />18. Topographic Survey – Blaine Land <br />19-21. Golf Course Boundary and Topographic Survey <br />22. Medtronic CRM Preliminary Plat <br /> <br />In addition to these full-size plan sheets, the Commission has been provided with 11 x 17 <br />reduced color versions of Sheets A3.0 and A3.1, the Elevation and Perspective Sheets, as <br />well as the site plan. <br /> <br />What has changed? <br /> <br />In addition to the extra detail and scope of the plan submittal, a few minor revisions and <br />changes have been made to the plans presented to the Planning Commission on July 20 and <br />August 3. While the changes are not insignificant, they reflect only modifications to the design <br />and layout of the structures rather than bulk and height. As the Commission may recall, the <br />original concept plan identified four distinct buildings in a pin-wheel orientation tied together by <br />a two-story atrium-like commons area. While there remains four distinct eight-story buildings, <br />these are now all oriented in an east-west fashion to enhance environmental sustainability. <br />The first two phases would be linked together by stacked corridors and meeting rooms 60 feet <br />wide except at the main level where the connective space is 180 feet wide. The first phase <br />would be connected to the parking ramp north of the buildings at the ground level, where the <br />daycare and service areas would be located. The parking plan remains the same, in that <br />Phase 1 would include a three-story structured ramp to the north and the 900 surface stalls <br />near the building entrance. Phase 2 would involve two more floors added to the north ramp <br />and Phase 3 would involve a ramp in the City of Blaine. <br />