Adding a WLAN for Remote Location

Hello everyone,
I have a question about creating a WLAN for a remote location on a 5508 WLC that's housed at our main office.  Attached is a diagram of the connection between the two locations.  My question is, how do I set this up?  Our WLC is at our main office (10.1.x.x) and I was able to get a lightweight AP to join the controller using an IP address from the local subnet of the remote location (10.20.x.x).  However, I want to create a new subnet that will be broadcast at the remote location only and clients will use the local DHCP/DNS server there.  Usually, I create a new interface when I set up a new network but I have to specify a VLAN ID.  Since the VLAN at the remote location is also VLAN 1, how do I go about doing this?  Do I create an untagged interface?  Please help!
Regards,
Terence

I think you're better off using H-REAP/FlexConnect.

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