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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.b. Discussion of City Website Information for Site Selectors 4 ROSE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PORT AUTHORITY Port Authority Date: January 2, 2013 AGENDA ITEM: Discussion of City Website Information for AGENDA SECTION: Site Selectors Old Business PREPARED BY: Kim Lindquist, Deputy Director AGENDA NO. 4.b. ATTACHMENTS: Copies of City Website Pages APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDED ACTION: Discussion only. ISSUE Chair Weisensel suggested the Port Authority review the City's website content with respect to which information is provided to site selectors. Attached are copies of the pages contained in the Economic Development section of the City's website. RECOMMENDATION Discussion only. Website Outline of Pages for Economic Development Economic Development Community Profile News and Events Available Land Marketing Studies Zoning (page will be within the Planning and Zoning Section) New Developments Residential New Developments Commercial /Industrial Downtown Revitalization Port Authority Economic Incentives Building Code Information (page will be within the Building section) Building Permits and Inspection Information (page will be within the Building section) Business Licenses (page will be within the City Clerk section) Links ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Main Page WHY ROSEMOUNT? Rosemount is located in Dakota County, a southeastern suburb in the Minneapolis /St. Paul Metropolitan Area, with a population of 22,000. It is a pro growth community with plenty of land available for new construction. In the last decade Rosemount's population grew by 50% and is projected to increase by another 90 -to 42,000 by the year 2030. Rosemount has a high median income relative to the state average, highly educated workforce with 39% of its residents holding college degrees and the 2 highest median house value compared to all cities in Dakota County. The City Council has prioritized its work to include assisting redevelopment of the historic Downtown, business employment growth, and installation of infrastructure to attract new development WHY BUSINESS? Business Park land is located just 20 minutes away from Minneapolis /St Paul (MSP) International Airport. Business sites have direct access to St Paul, in the north, and Rochester, in the south, from State Hwy 52 and to Minneapolis from I -35W via County Road 46. The Rosemount Business Park is designated a "Shovel Ready Site" by the State of Minnesota, one of only 15 in the State. Education attainment levels in Rosemount are high: 39% of residents have college degrees; 97% high school diplomas. The City has an economic development partnership with the University of Minnesota, highlighting the UMore property and its future sustainable Business Park. UMore Park is 5,000 -acre landholdings of the University of Minnesota that currently is used for agricultural research but is scheduled to become a New Town with up to 30,000 new residents and over 500 acres of business and commercial ventures. Businesses can obtain customized training program with a local partner, Dakota County Technical College part of Minnesota's State College system. Rosemount has low utility rates as compared to the Metropolitan area. The City Council has lowered the city's tax levy in the last three years. WHY RETAIL? Household size is larger than the Metropolitan average with 2.88 persons per household. The community is young, with 31% of the population under 18 years of age. More than YZ the City is under 40 years of age. The median income of Rosemount households is 48% greater than the State and 29% greater than the Region at $85,660. 80% of the adult population participates in the labor force; creating disposable income for shopping and services. WHY RESIDENTIAL? In the last three years the City has maintained a steady pace of development at on average 73 new units per year. The City opened 1100 acres with sewer and water available to allow residential development. The City in partnership with the County, through use of Federal Stimulus funds, has provided the major collector in the expansion area for a fraction of the total cost to property owners. Rosemount schools (ISD 196) have consistently scored above statewide mandated tests and recent results are 9 percentage points above the state average. The City has over 250 commercial ventures providing a myriad of services to our residents. Rosemount has over 467 acres devoted to passive and active recreational uses; including neighborhood, community, regional parks and an ever expanding trail system. Rosemount is a growing community with an abundance of land available for development. Sites range from residential and business to agricultural and industrial. Major development is expected at the University of Minnesota's UMore Park. Fiber connections are planned to all residential neighborhoods. Rosemount City government is committed to quick action on development approvals. Location: Rosemount is a southeastern suburb located within the Minneapolis /St. Paul metropolitan area. Major transportation corridors are along Trunk Highway 3, State Highway 52, and County Road 42. The community is served by the Minneapolis /St. Paul International Airport, which is 20 minutes away from Downtown Rosemount. Rosemount has express bus service to downtown Minneapolis. It is also located within a few miles of the Cedar Avenue bus rapid transit corridor now under construction. The City also includes an industrial port on the Mississippi River. (Click here to access a Google Map of the City.) Size: The City covers 36 square miles with a population estimated at 22,000. Rosemount, incorporated as a city in 1972, was established as a village in 1875. Over the last decade, the community has increased 50% in size and is projected to experience future growth at a consistent rate. Plans project that the 2030 population will be more than 50,000 residents. The layout: The community's residential growth has been from west to east as suburban development extends from Rosemount's suburban neighbors. Flint Hills Refinery and the University of Minnesota are two of the largest land owners in the community. Several industries are located in the northeast corner of the community. Much of the eastern portion of the community is currently used for agriculture or aggregate mining. These are considered interim uses until urbanized development occurs. The plan: Recent economic development goals for the community include completion of the City owned business park and redevelopment of the historic Downtown. Land adjoining two arterials, County Road 42 and State Highway 3, remains available for business, office, and retail. Downtown redevelopment sites also exist. Recently completed was a mixed -use three -story project with 13,000 square feet of commercial space and 108 rental apartments. Substantial development opportunities exist on Akron Avenue from County Road 42 to Bonaire Path. Water and sewer lines are being installed on the avenue, and economic stimulus money has been committed for road construction. News about development in Rosemount 00111111M4, I t" j Rosemount is shovel ready A site in Rosemount's business park is one of the first three 1 A 1 1: 1` in the state designated as shovel -ready for development. Click here to read more Sl t. FY A 4P! For more information about development opportunities in Rosemount, contact: Kim Lindquist, Community Development Director City of Rosemount 2875 145th Street West Rosemount, MN 55068 -4997 651 322 -2020 kim.lindquistCa�ci.rosemount. mn. us 4 ROSEMOUNT MINNESOTA Community Profile for Rosemount, Minnesota Overview Rosemount residents enjoy the advantages of living in a community with both a small town and a large metropolitan city atmosphere. It is a community rich with resources undeveloped land, easy access to Mpls /St. Paul and other markets; quality education and friendly residents. Location County: Dakota Region: East Twin Cities Metro Distance from Minneapolis: 25 US Congressional District: 2 MN Legislative District: 57 Web site: www.ci.rosemount.mn.us Last Updated: 7/24/2012 Population 2000 Census 2010 Census 2012 Estimate Community: 14,619 21,874 22,239 County: 355,904 398,552 401,221 Nearest MSA: 2,968,806 2,849,567 2,873,444 Minnesota: 4,919,479 5,303,925 5,344,861 Major Employers Employer NAICS Products Services Employee Count Rosemount School District #195 6111 Elementary Secondary Schools 4,000 Flint Hills Resources 3241 Petroleum Coal Products Manufacturing 930 Cannon Equipment 3363 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing 102 Dakota County Technical College 6115 Technical Trade Schools 270 Spectro Alloys Corp 3313 Alumina Aluminum Production 70 Processing Greif Brothers Corp 3222 Converted Paper Product Manufacturing 90 Wayne Transports 4841 General Freight Trucking 300 Astro Plastics 3261 Plastics Product Manufacturing 55 Endres Processing LLC 311119 Other Animal Food Manufacturing 50 Vic's Welding Engineering 238190 Other Foundation, Structure, Building 50 Exterior Contractors Geometrix Co 423510 Metal Service Centers Other Metal Merch. 30 Whole. Source: City of Rosemount 2007 Workforce Dakota County Metro Council (11) Econ Dev Region Labor Force 234,710 1,875,085 Employment 221,813 1,766,605 Unemployment Rate 5.5% 5.8% Source: DEED 2012 Employment by Industry Industry Dakota County Twin Cities Region Accommodation and Food Services 14734 93876 Administrative and Waste Services 7202 4054 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Hunting 963 29360 Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 2768 51359 Construction 7273 131514 Educational Services 15022 104497 Finance and Insurance 9559 219853 Health Care and Social Assistance 17623 40511 Information 8314 63419 Management of Companies and Enterprises 2565 159868 Manufacturing 18419 568 Mining 142 52563 Other Services, Ex. Public Admin 7118 97597 Professional and Technical Services 7509 66123 Public Administration 5120 27403 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 2450 152754 Retail Trade 20864 61102 Transportation and Warehousing 13456 5987 Utilities 426 75691 Wholesale Trade 9086 93876 Source: DEED Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Utilities Utility Type Utility Name Utility Phone Contact Contact Phone Electricity Dakota Electric Assn (651) 463 -6212 Peggy Johnson (651) 463 -6232 Electricity Xcel Energy (800) 895 -1999 Ken Stabler (800) 895 -4999 Natural Gas Minnesota Energy Resources Corp (800) 889 -9508 Deb Durran (800) 889 -9508 Natural Gas Xcel Energy (800) 895 -1999 Ken Stabler (800) 895 -4999 Wastewater Metropolitan Council Environmental (651) 602 -1269 Tim O'Donnell (651) 602 -1269 Svc Water Rosemount Municipal (651) 322 -2022 Utility Billing (651) 322 -2099 Water Information Wastewater Information Water Source: Wells Treatment Type: Mechanical Plant Storage Capacity: 3,500,000 Capacity of Plant: 840,000 gal. /day Pumping Capacity: 8400 gal. /minute Average Demand: 485,000 gal. /day Average Demand: 2,344,546 gal. /day Peak Demand: 1,000,000 gal. /day Peak Demand: 6,259,400 gal. /day Usage Charge: Base chg. $2,365/SAC Unit; $1.58/1,000 gal. Total Water Hardness: 17 ppm Industrial Water Rate: Base chg. $2,175; 0- 100,000 gal. $1.10 100,000- 200,000 gal. $1.37 200,000- 300,000 gal. $1.68 >300,000 gal. $2.10 Communications Telephone Information Local Telephone Companies: Charter Communications (888) 438 -2427 Frontier Communications (888) 775 -4388 FTTH Communications (651) 925 -4250 Digital Central Switch: Yes Equal Access Market: Yes Extended Area Service: Yes Custom Calling Features: Yes Customized Local Area Services: Yes Current Technologies: ISDN Internet Service Local Public Internet Access Site: No Multiple Internet Service Providers: Yes (same as above) Newspapers Information Newspaper Name Telephone Frequency Dakota County Tribune (952) 894 -1111 Weekly Rosemount Town Pages (651) 460 -6606 Weekly Sun ThisWeek Newspapers (952) 894 -1111 Weekly Commercial Transportation Shipping Highway Information Interstate Miles from Community Load Limit in Tons Seasonal Limit In Tons 1 -35 10 9 Four Lane Miles from Community Load Limit in Tons Seasonal Limit In Tons CO -42 Within 9 US -52 Within 9 Other Miles from Community Load Limit in Tons Seasonal Limit In Tons MN -3 Within 9 MN -55 Within 9 Truck Information Truck Lines: 24 Truck Terminals: 3 Navigable Water Information Mississippi River Depth: 9 Feet Rail Information Inter -Modal Facility: No Inter -Modal Facility Distance: 20 miles Rail Line Frequency Reciprocal Switching Distance to Main Line Passenger Service CP Rail Daily Yes 0 No Union Pacific Daily Yes 0 No Air Service Information Name: Mpls. /St. Paul International Airport Location: Bloomington Miles to: 8 Longest Runway Length: 10,000 feet Surface Type: Paved Lighted: Yes Customs: Yes Service Type: Charter, Commercial, Freight, Jet Navigational Aids: BEACON, DEM, ILS, VOR /DME Weather Info Systems: AWOSA /MNWAS, SAWRS Major Airlines: American, Continental, Delta, TWA, United Airlines, US Air Housing Commercial Activity Unit Type of Unit Types Estimated of Units Single Family 65% 5,155 Multi Family 33% 2,564 Manufactured Housing 2% 180 Household Type and Income Comparison Category Metro Area Dakota County Rosemount Owner Occupied 71% 77% 88% Renter Occupied 29% 23% 12% Median Value $239,100 $243,700 $249,300 Income $65,200 $72,900 $79,300 Source: American Community Survey, 2008 2010 Business Community Services Financial Institution Information Name Phone Number Vermillion Bank (651) 438 -4303 Merchants Bank (651) 423 -5000 First State Bank of Rosemount (651) 423 -1121 Local Medical Facilities Information Facility Type Number of Facilities Clinic 1 Dentist 5 Doctor 2 Hospital 0 Nursing Home 0 Name of Nearest Hospital: Fairview Ridges Hospital, Burnsville Miles to Nearest Hospital: 7 Local Transit Information Service Available Service Available Inter Community Bus Yes Taxi /Cab Yes Infra- Community Bus No Disabled Transportation Yes Local Transit Providers Transit Type Name Phone Disabled Transportation DARTS (651) 455 -1339 Inter -City Bus Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (952) 882 -7500 Library Information Name Phone Internet Access Robert Trail Library (651) 480 -1200 Yes 14395 S. Robert Trail Recreation Information Facilities Rosemount Community Center and Ice Arena, 6 screen theater, 17 ball fields, Dakota County Spring Lake Park, 6 community parks, 15 neighborhood parks. Festival /Arts Leprechaun Days in July Rosemount Area Arts Council (RAAC) Service Organisations Northern Dakota County Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees, Lion /Lioness, Rotary Club, VFW, American Legion and Auxiliary, Meals on Wheels Education Post Secondary Information Name of Institution Location Dakota County Technical College Rosemount University of Minnesota Twin Cities metro Minneapolis, St. Paul Local K -12 Information School Type Number of Schools Enrollment Grades Pupil/ Teacher Ratio Elementary 2 1,554 K -5 23:1 Middle School 1 1,200 6 -8 30:1 High School 1 2,100 9 -12 26:1 Private /Parochial 2 458 K -12 24:1 School District: 196, 199, 200, 917 Telecommunications Use Available at Local K -12: No High School Graduates Attending Post Secondary: 85% State Wide Average: 71% Government Structure Information Organization: Mayor /Council Budget: $10,531,800 Community Bond Rating: Moody's Aa2 Comprehensive Land Use Plan: Yes Locally Controlled Loan Program: No Recycling: Yes Industrial Plans Approved by: City Building Official, City Council Property Taxes Payable 2012 Property Tax Information Assessed Market Value Information Municipal Tax Rate .46994 Commercial /Industrial $272,716,900 County Tax Rate .31426 Residential $1,507,863,952 School Tax Rate .28440 Other $133,595,764 Misc. Tax Rate .05562 Total Tax Rate 1.12422 Total $1,914,176,616 Minnesota commercial real estate taxes are based upon market value of taxable property as set by the local assessor. To calculate the tax for the current year, first compute the tax capacity by multiplying all property value up to $150,000 times .015, plus any value over $150,000 times .02. Example: net tax capacity on a $200,000 business property: ($150,000 X .015) ($50,000 X .02) $2,250 $1,000 $3,250. Tax capacity times the tax rate equals taxes owed. Commercial and industrial property must also pay a state property tax, which is equal to the tax capacity times the State Tax Rate. In some localities where voters have approved referendums, an additional referendum tax must be added, calculated by multiplying the referendum tax rate times the total market value of the commercial property. Please note: Specific property tax classifications and computations can be more complex and result in different tax amounts. This simplified explanation applies in the most general situations and will allow a business to roughly estimate its potential property tax burden. The county assessor or auditor may be able to answer questions about specific properties and uses. Economic Development Services The City operates a Downtown Code Improvement Program. The City will give qualifying businesses funds to make code improvements to their buildings. At the same time, the business or building owner must invest the company's own funds to make upgrades to the exterior so that the building complies with the design guidelines for downtown. To be eligible, buildings must be in the Downtown TIF district and must be designated for reinvestment in the downtown revitalization framework. Tenants cannot be permanently displaced by the work. The Dakota County Community Development Agency will help applicants apply for the money, which comes from federal sources. Contact Rosemount Community Development at (651) 322 -2051 for details. Contact Information Dwight Johnson, City Administrator (651) 322 -2006 Kim Lindquist, Community Development Director (651) 322 -2020 William Droste, Mayor (651) 322 -2050 2875 145t Street West Rosemount, MN 55068 Rosemount, MN Official Website News and Events Page 1 of 2 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you fgeaf R H. 'r• oil -nt News and Events Sign In News and Events News December 12, 2012 Time to celebrate: Rosemount has several ribbon cuttings in the next week. Thursday, December 13, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. open house for Park Place rental townhomes hosted by Boisclair Corp., 14500 Cimarron Avenue West Thursday, December 13, 4 p.m. ribbon cutting for the Arts Council's Front Porch greeting center at the Steeple Center, 14375 South Robert Trail Tuesday, December 18, 4 to 6 p.m. ceremony for opening of MVTA's Rosemount Transit Station, Burnley Avenue across 145th Street from City Hall November 28, 2012 Ring it in: the Rosemount Youth Commission, Business Council, and Arts Council are co- sponsoring a tree lighting ceremony this Saturday. It will take place at 6 p.m. outside the Steeple Center with musical groups from the high school. On the same day at 2 and 7 p.m., the Arts Council will offer its Christmas at the Steeple Center show. For your calendar: Metro Transit will hold a celebration of the final phase of construction of the Red Line bus rapid transit corridor on Cedar Avenue on Monday, December 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the Apple Valley Transit Station, 15450 Cedar Avenue South. Service begins next spring. A ribbon cutting will be scheduled later in December for Rosemount's Parks and Ride project. November 21, 2012 Welcome: the City joined the Dakota County Regional Chamber last Friday to welcome Vendor's Market Place at the Ken Rose Mall. Top placement: the Dakota -Scott Workforce Investment Board passes along statistics on the top placement rates for local educational programs, based on 75% placement within a year of graduation. For DCTC, the top programs are: Lineman /Electrical; Heavy Duty Diesel; Welding Certification; Biomedical Repair Technician (outstate placements); LPN Nursing; Civil Engineering; Graphic Design /Computer Science. Additionally, placements in Railroad Conductor, Nanotechnology, and Automotive programs are increasing. November 7, 2012 The count: Unofficial returns show Vanessa Olson Demuth and Jeff Weisensel have been elected to the Rosemount City Council for four -year terms. The results will be made official next week, and the new terms begin in January. Let us know: Rosemount businesses are invited to the City's appreciation lunch Thursday of next week (November 15). The event will include a live survey. Please let us know immediately if you can attend so we can order enough survey devices. Call 651 322 -2051 or email kathie.hanson @ci.rosemount.mn.us. We welcome: the City and the Dakota County Regional Chamber of Commerce joined Monday to celebrate the opening of the Panini sandwich shop in the Rosemount Village Center. Events Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies http: /www.ci. rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?nid 319 &PREVIEW =YES 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website News and Events Page 2 of 2 Wi your community connect to news, events and information you Bilk rivevi vyfi mhusinesses with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Get your picture taken cutting the official ribbon and receive a plaque from the mayor welcoming you to the City of Rosemount. Specially invited to the event are City Councilmembers, Port Authority 'twitters, i 11 1- and area newspapers. If you have a new business and would like to schedule a ribbon cutting, please call (651) 322- 2051. http: /www.ci. rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?nid 319 &PREVIEW =YES 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Available Land Page 1 of 2 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsipn In 4 NT EM MINNESOTA ESOTA 444 1,0t >t`Tnrr {)ablTYtk3'ri11 fr f's I 7f RI ?C' }E`t "r ?3 ?k7 z: di( :a: For RP.sidents Fi You are here: Home Economic Development Available Land Available Land Community Profile Plenty of Room to Grow The City of Rosemount is approximately one -third developed with ample land available for commercial, News and Events industrial, and residential development. The City's recently adopted Comprehensive Plan for 2030 depicts areas available for future development by land use. Available Land View a printable map. Marketing Studies Zoning New Developments Residential New Developments Commercial/Industrial Downtown Revitalization Port Authority Economic Incentives Building Code Information Building Permits and Inspection Information Business Licenses Links -pou 4 c� tta>t 1 �7i f I tt't >xralr ass Fc >taaa ,t11."1 I?r cFrczaes c,t mun1B} sett z rid carter k cttt View Larger Map 3rtt:e �atc, 1. Canada Circle Four acres of City -owned property are available west of State Highway 3, just north of Canada Circle. The property can be platted into four buildable lots or developed in total. Public utilities are in Canada Circle. The property is intended for commercial uses that may require some outside storage or sales. Contact Kim Lindquist by calling (651) 322 -2020. 2. Rosemount Business Park East The City has designated an area of the community for business park use. That property is directly south of the Rosemount Business Park, south of County Road 42, and east of Highway 3. There are 70 acres of land already preliminarily platted and available for immediate business park development. The owner also controls an adjacent 98 acres, which is also planned for business park and highway commercial use. There are several property owners in the Park area. Questions about purchasing of the property should be made to Casey Hankinson by calling (612) 492 -4817. Shovel Ready A 52 -acre site in the Rosemount Business Park is one of the first in the state to http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =124 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Available Land Page 2 of 2 +myConnections: Engage your comm nit y connect ct tQ new $g events and information you care about. View more informationsignin rec ivP t1 nriesotA's S,nv rer3D Y de �gflatInn Rosemount Business Park concept Rosemount Business Park plat 3. Rosemount Business Park West The City designed Business Park is has developable land available along Boulder Trail and Boulder Avenue. Thirty -five acres are available along the western side of Boulder Avenue. The land is adjacent to public utilities and has access to Boulder Avenue, which will ultimately intersect with State Hwy 3. For information about the Business Park West property, please contact Bruce Rydeen, 952- 469 -9444. 4. Highway 3 Port Authority Property The City's Port Authority is the owner of 2.55 acres along Highway 3, the main street in town. Demolition of buildings and minor clean -up permit the property to be shovel ready. The site is one of many designated for redevelopment as part of the City's efforts to revitalize downtown. Commercial or offices uses are targeted for the site. Contact Community Development Director Kim Lindquist at (651) 322 -2020 for more information. 5. County Road 42 and Highway 3 At the northeast intersection of County Road 42 and State Highway 3 are more than 40 acres of land available for commercial development. The topography and terrain permit large and small retailers and provides public visibility for all commercial users. Current access is from Business Parkway, with future access from a commercial frontage road coming from the east and Biscayne Avenue. The property has two owners who both support development and are interested in a coordinated development approach. Average daily traffic (ADT) for Highway 3 is 13,000 and County Road 42 is 14,000. Contact Warren Israelson at (612) 290 -2963 and Ted Gonsior at (952) 897 -7744 of Colliers International. 6. Akron Avenue ARCON Development was the applicant of a 285 -acre mixed use project located at the intersection of County Road 42 and Akron Avenue. The project anticipates approximately 580 residential units and provides for 50 acres of commercial property. The property owners have received master development plan approval and preliminary plat approval of sections of the overall project. The City had received stimulus money for the reconstruction of Akron Avenue from County Road 42, north to Bonaire Path. The road has been ungraded and utilities installed to permit urban development. Lands In the northwest and northeast quadrant of County Road 42 and Akron Avenue are designed for commercial development. Questions about purchasing of the commercial property should be made to James McCaffrey, Cassidy Turley 612- 347 -9355 Additional resources City of Rosemount zoning map Rosemount City Code (including Title 11, Zoning Regulations) Home Share Contact Us Site Map Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =124 12/28/2012 Z iii J I l /I 1 1 e 1 i 1 J Q II- U) Z -0 J (t U J WI C U I i! `t o N W i I Z p Z 0 E li I li w is 0..., I E 1 i38 8 6� y r I Rosemount, MN Official Website Marketing Studies Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsignin .:o. va .7 q- ,;v05 1 s' a ,,s ;;sa to 6 ice; TA', u yyN•• f, gg V MINNESOTA Government Community S° N',(1.s I ctnomie1Development a ForResdents ForBiissnesses You are here: Home Economic Development Marketing Studies Marketing Studies Community Profile Hotel Demand The City commissioned a market study by Hospitality Marketers International, Inc., in 2010 to assess the News and Events demand for a hotel in Rosemount. Available Land City and County market projections In 2008, the Dakota County Community Development Agency commissioned a countywide market study for Marketing Studies commercial and industrial space by Maxfield Research, Inc., which included projections for market activity in Zoning Rosemount. New Developments Rosemount study Residential Entire county study New Developments Commercial/Industrial Downtown Market The City commissioned a market study by Maxfield Research in 2004 specifically for the Downtown area. Downtown Revitalization Port Authority Economic Incentives Building Code Information Building Permits and Inspection Information Business Licenses Links Report a Concern or Leave a Comment Notify Me Forms and Brochures al Community Center and other racihties Online Servi es Itt 1 Home Share Contact Us Site Map Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =129 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Zoning Information Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsign in 4. i t', 1 n/ 2 Y le c K an &SFM m d'�._ f MIN ESWW A 4�,S 0 (;(ykernitIvnt Commtrnitr Semites Fconomic I)eve!opment a >;o4 R (.St,i °ntc Ft :tl, ty You are here: Home Government Departments Community Development Planning and Zoning Zoning "4, Information e I W U 4 Zoning Information Applications and Permits All parcels are located within a particular zoning district. The following are the zoning districts within Comprehensive Plan Rosemount. Specific code requirements for each district can be located in the City Code under Title 11: Zoning Regulations, Chapter 4: District Use Regulations. To determine which district a parcel is located in, Fees you can view the Zoning Mao or contact the Planning Department Secretary at 651 322 -2051. New Developments 11 -4 -1: AG AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT Planning Maps 11 -4 -2: AG -P AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE DISTRICT UMore Development 11 -4 -3: RR RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT 11 -4 -4: RL VERY LOW DENSITY SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Zoning Information 11-4 -5: R -1 LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT 11 -4 -6: R -1A LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT ....m' 11 -4 -7: R -2 MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Report a Concern or 11 -4 -8: R -3 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT: a Commetlt 11 -4 -9: R -4 HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT Leaxe pc 11 -4 -10: C -1 CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Irk 11 -4 -11: DT DOWNTOWN DISTRICT Notify Me 11 -4 -12: RESERVED 11 -4 -13: C -3 HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT Forms and Brochures 11 -4 -14: C -4 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT 11 -4 -15: BP BUSINESS PARK DISTRICT Co Center 11- 4 -15 -1: LI LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT and other Facdines 11 -4 -16: GI GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT 11- 4 -16 -1: HI HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Online Services 8 11 -4 -17: WM WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT 11 -4 -18: P PUBLIC AND INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT 11 -4 -19: FP FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT: 11 -4 -20: IP INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT Home Share Contact Us Site Map Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =187 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website New Developments Residential Page 1 of 2 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsignIn ..gggjjg 0 J�J9p r rr.+s MINNESOTA 4.4' 41 .1f i Government Community Services Economic Development For Kasidonts FoI Po 3tnu s�^ You are here: Home Economic Development New Developments Residential New Residential Developments Community Profile News and Events Available Land Marketing Studies Zoning New Developments Residential New Developments Comm ercial /Industrial Downtown Revitalization Port Authority Economic Incentives Building Code Information Building Permits and Inspection Information Business Licenses Links Report a Concern or OM, Leave a Comment View Larger Map Notify Me Residential Developments Forms and Brochures r9 1. Glendalough Lennar has developed Glendalough 4th Addition to construct 25 new single family lots along an extension of Community Center Carlingford Lane. This property is the final development in the Glendalough neighborhood and the larger and other Facilities Evermoor development. Online Services 2. Harmony Townhome and single-family lots are available in the Harmony development. The Harmony development m o, d rrr includes a neighborhood pool, a clubhouse, and Brockway Park. 3. Prestwick Place 3rd Lennar has developed Prestwick Place 3rd Addition to construct 27 single family lots. Prestwick Place 3rd is located west of Akron Avenue and south of Connemara Trail and is directly south of the future Prestwick Place Park. Future commercial retail development will be located between Prestwick Place 3rd and Akron Avenue. Prestwick Place 3rd is Phase I of this development of a total 64 lots. 4. Prestwick Place 2nd DR Horton has developed Prestwick Place 2nd Addition to construct 29 single family lots. Prestwick Place 2nd is located west of Akron Avenue and north of Connemara Trail. The future Prestwick Place Park is located to the southwest, across Connemara Trail. Future commercial retail development will be located directly south of Connemara Trail. Prestwick Place 2nd is Phase I of this development of a total 127 lots. 5. Greystone Ryland is developing Greystone 1st Addition to construct 23 single family lots. Greystone 1st Addition is located east of Akron Avenue about a half mile north of County Road 42. Greystone 1st Addition is Phase I of this development of a total 54 lots. http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?nid =130 12/28/2012 ArcGIS Residential Developments Page 1 of 2 Residential Developments AFC Y A 6 O 4 y o d 4 c P° r 'y,. 1/0..11: m 1'0101 111+ 1-. 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View more information... signin r iJ .E ry rye w rr i p a s MINNESOTA Government £Train nn 13T te Seri- -zees Fc ©noroic Development t�'�� tx5lthfs For Businesses You are here: Home Economic Development New Developments Commercial /Industrial New Commercial and industrial Developments Community Profile News and Events Available Land Marketing Studies Zoning New Developments Residential New Developments Commercial/Industrial Downtown Revitalization Port Authority Economic Incentives Building Code Information Building Permits and Inspection Information Business Licenses Links Report a Concern or I.eat'e aComment View Larger Mao ottf} a Commercial Industrial Developments 1. Proto Labs Forms and Brochures Prot° Labs, headquartered in Maple Plain, Minn., is the world's fastest source for custom CNC machined Cotnmumty Center parts and injection molded parts. Proto Labs has expanded by developing a 100,000 square foot production and ot Fac facility in the Rosemount Business Park that can ultimately employ 300 people. 2. Hawkins, Inc. Online Services Hawkins, Inc. has constructed a 60,000 square foot chemical manufacturing and warehousing building with an associa tank farm. The site can be served by train, car, or semi trailer. This building is Phase I of development and the site can accommodate a total of 180,000 square feet of manufacturing and warehousing space. 3. Dakota Aggregates Dakota Aggregates is proposing to mine the western 1,600 acres of UMore for gravel and aggregate over a 40 -year period (25 years in Rosemount and the final 15 years in Empire Township). The reclaimed mining site will include a 125 -acre lake within Rosemount located on the northeast corner of County Road 46 and Biscayne Avenue. 4. UMore AUAR The City of Rosemount, Empire Township, and the University are conducting an Alternative Urban Areawide Review f or UMore Park. UMore covers 5,000 acres, with the 3,000 acres located north of CSAH 46 within Rosemount and the 2,000 acres located south of CSAH 46 located in Empire Township. The three scenarios are based in varying degrees on the UMore Concept Master Plan, which plans for a community of approximately 30,000 people. Printable Page. 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View more informationsign In l O SEMOJ MINNESOTA a Government Community Services Economic Development For Residents For Businesses You are here: Home Economic Development Downtown Revitalization Downtown Revitalization Community Profile Sior up at Notify Me for alerts when this information is updated. News and Events Redevelopment Plan Available Land In 2003, the Rosemount City Council appointed a Downtown Committee to create a vision for the core downtown. The resulting document, the Development Framework for Downtown Rosemount, was Marketing Studies unanimously approved by the committee and adopted by the Port Authority and City Council in the summer of 2004. The Framework is to be used as the basis for land use, development, and redevelopment decisions Zoning for the community's downtown. New Developments Waterford Commons Residential In June 2008, site work began for the latest phase of the downtown New Developments L1 redevelopment efforts. Waterford Commons, a 108 rental unit building with Commercial /Industrial 13,000 square feet of commercial space, opened in July 2009 at South M� Robert Trail and 146th Street West, the area referred to in the Framework as Downtown Revitalization "Core Block East." Port Authority 41._ he project, constructed and owned by Stonebridge LLC, is located on the Economic Incentives ore Block East area as designated in the Framework. Both residential and commercial space is available for rent. Building Code Information Building Permits and Dakota County Library System Inspection Information Earlier, the community celebrated the creation of a branch of the Dakota Business Licenses County Library System on land purchased by the City The Robert Trail Library has generated additional visits to downtown since it opened in Links February 2009. i; More recently, an art piece a "triskele" or Celtic spiral was installed in the l Report a Concern or MI Comment yard of the library. The artwork commissioned by the City was specially Leave a Concern designed by artist Foster Willey to recognize Rosemount's Irish heritage. The library adds to the "hometown feel" of downtown Rosemount, an authentic meeting spot for the Notify' Me community since the 1860s. In its first year of operation, the library drew more than 175,000 visits to downtown. Benches and flower baskets provide color and life njet I Forms and Brochures W to the streetscape. A trail network extends from Central Park to other F7.--. F7.--. 1 neighborhoods. The park includes an amphitheater that serves as a centerpiece for (I Community Center u community celebrations and entertainment. The annual Leprechaun Days i and other Facilities celebration in July draws thousands of residents and visitors to the park and ii nearby businesses. Online Services 1 Future Plans Gertz Ryan Site Consistent with the Redevelopment Framework, the City purchased the old Genz Ryan site and has removed existing structures and conducted environmental clean- up of the land. The site is ready for development and is slated for commercial or office uses. The property is currently being marketed by CBRE. For information on purchase of the land, please contact Richard Palmiter at 952- 924 -4603 or richard.palmiterCa�cbre.com. Par and Ride Facility The City partnered with Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) to create a park and ride facility on 145th Street and Burnley Avenue. The 100 -stall facility, across the street from City Hall, ti is the first permanent park and ride facility for 1 the City. The facility anchors service to the Cedar Avenue transit corridor and express routes to f 0 d owntown Minneapolis. The project was funded ,1 r. w http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =126 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Downtown Revitalization Page 2 of 2 +myConnections: Engage Yo inragn m a combination ot uhd PesdePari information you care about. View more informations yn In grants, Regional transit dollars, MVTA funds, and a grant from the Dakota County Community Development Agency. St. Joe's Church and School Project The City Council is working with a development team to install a new senior housing facility and senior center on the northern portion of the Steeple Center site. Demolition of the school building will be necessary to allow for construction of the new facilities and adjacent parking. Demolition and environmental abatement should occur by late summer, making the site ready for future construction. There will be opportunities for the public to view the redevelopment plans and give input prior to final approvals being granted, and work commencing. "The St. Joe's church and school site along with five residential properties t were purchased in the mid- 2000's to permit construction of the Dakota County library: Robert Trail library. Since that time the Council has invested ity in the church structure to bring it up to current code standards and allow the space to be an assembly space for community events. The City is also I partnering with the Rosemount Area Arts Council to facilitate numerous arts events throughout the year, to be held at the Steeple Center and other public venues. More Information Questions about downtown redevelopment initiatives should be directed to Community Development Director Kim Lindquist, (651) 322 -2020. Home Share Contact Us Site fl lap Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =126 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Port Authority Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events an information you care about. View more informationslyn in 1 II 1 1 t. Y „M...,, SS tt aa MINNESOTA ti 4.. Government Community Services Fconomic liev eiopment c«s For Residents For Businesses 0. You are here: Home Government Boards and Commissions Port Authority Port Authority Parks and Recreation Meetings Commission 6:00 pm As needed on the first and third Tuesdays of every month Planning Commission Most meetings take place in Council Chambers, second floor of City Hall, 2875 145th St. W.; see Port Authority meeting agenda for exact location Utility Commission Agendas and Minutes Youth Commission Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval. Most Recent Agenda I View All Agendas and Minutes Members Report a Concern or p Leave a Comment Councilmember Jeff Weisensel, Chair Robert Leuth Term expires: December 31, 2012 Term expires: December 31, 2017 Notify Me Carl Peterson, Vice Chair Mary Riley Term expires: December 31, 2014 Term expires: December 31, 2014 Forms and Brochures Councilmember Matt Kearney, Treasurer Daniel Wolf 3 Term expires: December 31, 2012 Term expires: December 31, 2014 Community Center Mayor William Droste and other Facilities Term expires: December 31, 2014 Online Services -Services M The Rosemount Port Authority was created by the City to carry out economic and redevelopment projects intended to create new job opportunities and increase the tax base in Rosemount. The purpose of the Rosemount Port Authority is to encourage and carry out economic development and redevelopment within the City, acting as the development authority on behalf of the City's interest to increase the tax base, promote new job development, and enhance the health, safety, and welfare of our residents. View the goals and obiectives of the Port Authority. Home Share Contact Us Site Map Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Pes+ier Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =110 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Economic Incentives Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your c)mmunity connect to news, events ana information you care about. View more i nformationsign In Si t 1 t d MINNESOTA 4 "F '•I 0 i Gov ernrnent Community Sertices Fconoinic Development rtrx r For Residents For Businesses 0. You are here: Home Economic Development Economic Incentives Economic Incentives Community Profile Grants Available for Downtown Improvements The City operates a Downtown Code Improvement Program. The City will give qualifying businesses funds News and Events to make code improvements to their buildings. At the same time, the business or building owner must invest the company's own funds to make upgrades to the exterior so that the building complies with the Available Land design guidelines for downtown. Marketing Studies To be eligible, buildings must be in the Downtown TIF district and must be designated for reinvestment in Zoning the downtown revitalization framework. Tenants cannot be permanently displaced by the work. New Developments The Dakota County Community Development Agency will help applicants apply for the money, which comes Residential from federal sources. Contact Rosemount Community Development at (651) 322 -2051 for details. New Developments State Programs Commercial /Industrial The state of Minnesota's Department of Employment and Economic Development has many programs to Downtown Revitalization assist businesses. Port Authority Economic Incentives Building Code Information Building Permits and Inspection Information Business Licenses Links Report a Concern or 14a Leave a Comment Notify fife T Forms and Brochures 71 s Community Center and other Facilities Online Services i Home Share Contact Us Site 'lap Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?nid =127 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Building Code Information Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsignin 1 l,, 1 I a '.;a-i* 3 M'4�w. TA _..4 ma, 1� «r MINNESOTA a a i >eit C,:insrer.lrniv r I, Ific nt Q 1 Pnr ResiciPri For F11 -iii s You are here: Home Government Departments Community Development Building Permits and Inspections Building Code Information t4 ia ,G�<ii W �w1?,, ='ai, Building Code Information Applications, Permits and The City of Rosemount uses the following resources to enforce building standards and requirements: Inspections Building Code Information City Code, specifically Title 9, Building Regulations Code Enforcement Minnesota State Building Code information. Fees Please refer to the Minnesota State Building Code for information on the International Building Code and Fire Marshal International Residential Code. Rental Licensing Minnesota State Fire Code (MSFC) Septic Maintenance 2011 National Electric Code (NEC) m Other Resources Rego t t d izrs,errt or Home Moisture Issues .trrzs>rrt As state building codes have changed to require fewer energy leaks from new homes, builders face a challenge of ensuring that homes are protected from water damage, especially from moisture that enters i walls but cannot drain properly. The City of Rosemount conducts building inspections of new structures for compliance with state codes. t'0 dtsrl I >i'>th a Inspectors employ criteria that are updated frequently to reflect the latest research into the best way to build healthy homes. is otaniunsty k :entr *r r inrt ...Irv.; k a 'lrti s i Rosemount City Building Official Alan Strand is available to discuss concerns at 651 322 -2036. Another source of information is the Energy Information Center at the Minnesota Department of Commerce, by t ni phone at 651 296 -5175 or on the web, or the Minnesota Department of Health also provides information on mold and moisture issues. Home Share Contact Us Site Map Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci .rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =178 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Building Permits and Inspections Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsign mitr r E n i i re €ra mer? a�n�ear itr yr.s�.t�c. 1 me nt For B11 You are here: Home Government Departments Community Development Building Permits and Inspections Building Permits and Inspections The Building Permits and Inspections Department is responsible for issuing permits and conducting Applications, Permits and inspections to enforce state building codes and city ordinances regulating building, mechanical, plumbing, inspections demolition of structures, septic systems, rental housing, and manufactured housing. Building Code Information Building Department Hours: Code Enforcement Inspections: 8:30am 3:30pm Fees Counter: 8:OOam 4:30pm Fire Marshal For questions on building permits or to schedule an inspection, contact 651 322 -2024. All inspections Rental Licensing require a 24 -hour notice to the Building Department. Septic Maintenance Code enforcement and Fire Marshal duties are handled by the Code Compliance Inspector within the Building Department. To contact the Code Compliance Inspector, Dale Chard, call 651 322 -2027. P -ptatt 1 C as i ea Rental licensing information. I °33 a 't?278IT1a "s Septic sewer system information. da la3 For specific questions, please contact the Building Official, Alan Strand, at 651- 322 -2036. tn asz I i >sr.:t is g 3 S7iNI =an 1 ath b a.don nbIt Home Share Contact Us Site Map Mobile Site Apps Download Wind Power Web Copyright and Policies Accessibility Powered by CivicPlus http: /www.ci.rosemount.mn.us /index.aspx ?NID =177 12/28/2012 Rosemount, MN Official Website Business Licenses Page 1 of 1 +myConnections: Engage your community connect to news, events and information you care about. View more informationsignin 1 t t Paz E i s S r r 4 eua�r f J� z MINNESOTA 444 tsc� €rnmer 1 ncmi c T c'r,y Pr- iicir For You are here: Home Economic Development Business Licenses New Business Licenses Community Profile Overview The City of Rosemount does not require a license for most businesses. See below for exceptions. News and Events Liquor Available Land The City of Rosemount provides licenses for the following types of liquor: On -Sale Class A and B, Off -Sale, Wine (with strong beer), 3.2 On -Sale, 3.2 Off -Sale, Temporary 3.2 On -Sale, and Public Premise Permits. Marketing Studies Zoning All new liquor licenses require an application that can be obtained from the City Clerk's Office. The minimum processing time for new licenses is approximately 45 days. The license period for all liquor licenses runs New Developments from January 1 to December 31 except for 3.2 licenses, which run from July 1 to June 30. Liquor licenses Residential are renewed yearly. Licenses are nontransferable. Fees for liquor licenses can be found in the fee section of the website. New Developments Commercial/Industrial Liquor licenses are submitted to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety for final approval. More Downtown Revitalization information on liquor licenses and the requirements is available in the City Code or by contacting Amy Domeier at amy.domeier@ci.rosemount.mn. us. Port Authority Massage Therapy Economic Incentives Massage therapy licenses run from January 1 to December 31. All persons performing massage therapy, Building Code Information whether in a store front or home, must submit an application and complete a background check. Anyone found practicing massage without a license will be in violation of City Code. Building Permits and Inspection Information Gambling Organizations seeking a charitable gambling license or exemption from the State of Minnesota must have Business Licenses their applications signed by the city clerk. Before signing off on the state application, City staff performs a background check on the organization's officers. A new premise permit requires approval from the Citv Links Council. Peddlers, Solicitors, and Transient Merchants k r cCt a e: is Its sr The City of Rosemount has several requirements for solicitors and peddlers that must be met in order to s E t r ztats ttt legally operate in the City. All solicitors and peddlers must register with the city clerk before conducting any activities. Every solicitor and peddler must register and complete a background check regardless of whether 'Mitt' Nt the company has already been licensed. Is; 1 t tz> and i t)( huft' f: Contact the city clerk at amy.domeier @ci.rosemount.mn.us for more information. Residents who view suspicious activities should call 9 -1 -1 for a response from the Rosemount Police Department. Cc"zimumt} t. €e Solicitation License Application for Nonprofit anti c tta�`r t I` -tint Solicitation License Application for Profit Arcade Parlor, Billiard Hall, and Dance Club Contact the city clerk at amv.domeier @ci.rosemount.mn.us for more information. 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