A pair of proposed developments – an assisted-living facility and a pet hospital – will be considered by the Eden Prairie City Council at its Tuesday, June 13, meeting.
Both projects were endorsed in May by the city’s planning commission.
One is a two-phase project called Baker Road Assisted Living, where an office building exists at 6216 Baker Road, which is across Baker Road from the Life Time Crosstown facility and immediately south of Crosstown Highway 62 on EP’s northern boundary.
A first phase involves renovating an existing two-story, 16,309-square-foot office building into 24 assisted-living units with 31 beds. A second phase for later is a 52,938-square-foot, four-story addition to the building that would provide another 81 units with 81 beds.
The other plan up for review is a 5,074-square-foot commercial building on a triangle-shaped 1.19 acres along Hennepin Town Road, backing up to Highway 169 in southeast Eden Prairie. About 4,000 square feet of the building would be occupied by the Bush Lake Pet Hospital, currently located in Bloomington, and 1,000 square feet would be occupied by an additional commercial or office tenant. No kennels are included in the pet hospital proposal.
Public testimony will be taken on both projects.
The council’s meeting Tuesday begins at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Eden Prairie City Center, 8080 Mitchell Road.
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