SHOREVIEW — BKBM Engineering, on behalf of Wells Fargo Properties Inc., has submitted a preliminary plat and planned unit development (PUD) development stage application requesting a subdivision of the existing Wells Fargo corporate campus site, located at 1801 Park View Drive.
The application proposes to create three individual lots to serve existing Wells Fargo operation center buildings and an existing commercial bank facility. The application also shows the modification of two existing outlots that contain onsite stormwater facilities.
The campus is located in the Rice Creek Corporate Park PUD, which contains a mix of commercial, office and business, residential and recreational uses. The PUD was established in 1999 and has since been built out.
Currently, the campus includes a 172,300-square-foot data center, a 400,000-square-foot operations center and a retail bank facility.
The result of the proposed subdivision of the site would result in five properties. Lot 1 would be the Wells Fargo Operations Center Building No. 2. Lot 2 would be the Wells Fargo Operations Center Building No. 1. Lot 3 would be a commercial bank branch. There would also be two stormwater ponds located on the south and north end of the property.
According to Izaak Peterson, associate planner, the only areas of deviation that staff observed that do not align with current city code requirements are tight setbacks proposed for portions of the internal sidewalks and driveways.
The Planning Commission recommended approval 6-0. Next, the preliminary plat will be presented to the City Council
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