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Mounds View Planning Commission October 5, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />_____________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />providing applicable laws and does not know what has previously been discussed regarding <br />Medtronic. <br /> <br />Commissioner Scotch stated since he is the City attorney he should be looking at issues that are <br />before the City. She added many citizens feel Council did not do a good job on the Medtronic <br />project. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hegland asked for clarification that the comp plan is what the Commission is <br />gauging projects on. He noted his prior question was if the TIF plan was in compliance with the <br />comp plan, because they did not have that information. Mr. Riggs replied that the TIF plan and <br />the project it would support would simply need to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, <br />reiterating that the Commission is not involved in any of the City’s fiscal activities. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stevenson stated he feels Mr. Riggs has clarified a few issues. <br /> <br />Commissioner Miller stated the handouts are very useful. Mr. Riggs replied that was the intent. <br />He added he is open to questions in the future. <br />______________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />6. Planning Cases MA2005-002 and PD2005-002. Consideration of a Preliminary Plat <br />Review, Rezoning and Development Stage Plan Review Associated with the <br />Medtronic CRM Project. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stevenson asked for clarification regarding one resolution for several items. He <br />added each item is clearly broken down within the resolution. Director Ericson replied <br />resolutions in the past have been broken out; however, for this one it is not necessary because the <br />Commission would be recommending approval or denial to Council as a whole. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stevenson asked for a general consensus from the commission on the grouping of <br />the actions into one Resolution and, upon receiving consensus, stated the items will be acted on <br />together. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Ericson reviewed the staff report indicating the applicant, <br />Medtronic, Inc., is requesting approval of the preliminary plat and development stage plans of <br />the Medtronic PUD. The approved development, which has not changed, is a multi-phased <br />project totaling 1,500,000 square feet in four connected, east west oriented, buildings. He <br />reviewed the three different phases in terms of buildings, parking, and square footage. <br /> <br />Director Ericson referenced the PUD noting only one wetland in the project area will be <br />impacted. The judicial ditch will be realigned away from the building alongside Highway 10 <br />with a wider, more natural, meandering channel. Two new stormwater ponds will be created and <br />an existing pond expanded to accommodate the run off on site. <br /> <br />Director Ericson referenced the preliminary plat noting there are four lots, an outlot and a <br />possible sixth lot which would encompass the first phase parking ramp north of the phase 1 <br />buildings. The City must consider a rezoning of the project area from the existing Light
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