Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan

Share Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan on Facebook Share Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan on Twitter Share Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan on Linkedin Email Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan link

The Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan was approved at City Council on October 18, 2023.

Invicta, LLC (known as Minnesota Made Hockey), is proposing to construct a new 10,240 sq. ft. training facility on the southern portion of the parcel at 7250/7300 West Bush Lake Road. The parcel is 5.55 acres and currently has a 63,311 sq. ft. structure containing two ice rinks and assorted support spaces that would remain. The proposed building is 64' x 160' and would include a turf area, weight training, and other hockey specific training space. Minnesota Made Hockey currently operates a training facility as a tenant in the building located at 7101 Amundson Avenue. The purpose of the new building is to move those operations to the new facility. The new structure would replace an outdoor ice rink that was added in 2013.

The site is zoned Planned Industrial District (PID), which allows for athletic facilities as a permitted use. To accommodate the request, site plan approval is required.


The Minnesota Made Hockey Site Plan was approved at City Council on October 18, 2023.

Invicta, LLC (known as Minnesota Made Hockey), is proposing to construct a new 10,240 sq. ft. training facility on the southern portion of the parcel at 7250/7300 West Bush Lake Road. The parcel is 5.55 acres and currently has a 63,311 sq. ft. structure containing two ice rinks and assorted support spaces that would remain. The proposed building is 64' x 160' and would include a turf area, weight training, and other hockey specific training space. Minnesota Made Hockey currently operates a training facility as a tenant in the building located at 7101 Amundson Avenue. The purpose of the new building is to move those operations to the new facility. The new structure would replace an outdoor ice rink that was added in 2013.

The site is zoned Planned Industrial District (PID), which allows for athletic facilities as a permitted use. To accommodate the request, site plan approval is required.


Questions?

loader image
Didn't receive confirmation?
Seems like you are already registered, please provide the password. Forgot your password? Create a new one now.
  • Share Like the building. do to the increased traffic in the area is it possible to include some type of traffic calming at the intersection of dewy and bush lake? I am a property owner and believe it's just the matter of time before there's a serious accident at either dewy/bush or cahil and dewy. the auto and pedestrian traffic has increased significantly over the years; bus traffic both school and city, church property running a school with many busses/vans and added hockey arena traffic. Please do something about the intersection - lot's of out of town visitors! again...love the new building design!! Tom Fischer 7275 Bush Lake Road on Facebook Share Like the building. do to the increased traffic in the area is it possible to include some type of traffic calming at the intersection of dewy and bush lake? I am a property owner and believe it's just the matter of time before there's a serious accident at either dewy/bush or cahil and dewy. the auto and pedestrian traffic has increased significantly over the years; bus traffic both school and city, church property running a school with many busses/vans and added hockey arena traffic. Please do something about the intersection - lot's of out of town visitors! again...love the new building design!! Tom Fischer 7275 Bush Lake Road on Twitter Share Like the building. do to the increased traffic in the area is it possible to include some type of traffic calming at the intersection of dewy and bush lake? I am a property owner and believe it's just the matter of time before there's a serious accident at either dewy/bush or cahil and dewy. the auto and pedestrian traffic has increased significantly over the years; bus traffic both school and city, church property running a school with many busses/vans and added hockey arena traffic. Please do something about the intersection - lot's of out of town visitors! again...love the new building design!! Tom Fischer 7275 Bush Lake Road on Linkedin Email Like the building. do to the increased traffic in the area is it possible to include some type of traffic calming at the intersection of dewy and bush lake? I am a property owner and believe it's just the matter of time before there's a serious accident at either dewy/bush or cahil and dewy. the auto and pedestrian traffic has increased significantly over the years; bus traffic both school and city, church property running a school with many busses/vans and added hockey arena traffic. Please do something about the intersection - lot's of out of town visitors! again...love the new building design!! Tom Fischer 7275 Bush Lake Road link

    Like the building. do to the increased traffic in the area is it possible to include some type of traffic calming at the intersection of dewy and bush lake? I am a property owner and believe it's just the matter of time before there's a serious accident at either dewy/bush or cahil and dewy. the auto and pedestrian traffic has increased significantly over the years; bus traffic both school and city, church property running a school with many busses/vans and added hockey arena traffic. Please do something about the intersection - lot's of out of town visitors! again...love the new building design!! Tom Fischer 7275 Bush Lake Road

    Tom Fischer asked 8 months ago

    The traffic study performed for this project estimates that 125 daily trips will be added, including 27 during the a.m. peak hour and 52 during the p.m. peak hour. The study indicates that the intersection of Dewey Hill Road and Bush Lake Road currently operates at a Level of Service A (LOS A), which represents the best intersection operation with little delay for each vehicle entering the intersection. The study also indicates that the intersection will continue to operate at LOS A in both the 2025 Build and No-Build scenarios. Additionally, data from the State Department of Public Safety indicates that there have been no reported crashes at this intersection in the last 10 years. Based on this data, staff is not recommending additional traffic calming infrastructure at this time.

    However, Three Rivers Park District’s proposed CP Rail Regional Trail is expected to run through this intersection. The date of construction for that facility has not been determined yet as funding is still being secured. As that project progresses, the City of Edina will be involved in reviewing the design and will advocate for pedestrian safety improvements at this intersection.

Page last updated: 24 Oct 2023, 12:28 PM