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AGENDA
City Council Regular Meeting
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
7:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers, City Hall
1. Call to Order/Pledge of Allegiance
2. Additions or Corrections to Agenda
3. PRESENTATIONS, PROCLAMATIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
a. CenterPoint Energy Community Partnership Grant
b. Recognition – Former Planning Commission Chair John Powell
c. Proclamation of National Public Works Week and Recognition of Public Works Employees
4. Public Comment
5. Response to Public Comment
6. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Minutes of the May 6, 2014 Regular Meeting Proceedings
b. Minutes of the May 6, 2014 Special Work Session Proceedings
c. Bills Listing
d. Youth Commissioner Appointments
e. Declaration of Surplus Property – Finance Department
f. Declaration of Surplus Property – Parks and Recreation Dept.
g. Receive Donations – Parks & Recreation Dept.
h. Expenditure Approval from the Donation Account – Parks & Recreation Dept.
i. Transfer of Property for Police Department Use
j. Comprehensive Plan Amendment for The Ryland Group, Inc., Case 14-25-CPA
k. Request by Cemstone Products for an Interim Use Permit to Operate a Primary Concrete
Facility, Case 14-27-IUP
l. Request by Cemstone Products for an Interim Use Permit to Operate a Seasonal Concrete
Facility, Case 14-28-IUP
m. Dakota Aggreates, LLC (UMore Park) Planned Unit Development (PUD) Master Development
Plan with Rezoning and Final Site and Building Plan allowing Larger and a Greater Number of
Ground Signs, Case 14-29-PUD
n. Set Public Hearing on Improvements and Public Hearing for Assessments – 2014 Street
Improvement Project, City Project 455
7. PUBLIC HEARINGS
a. MS4 Annual Report
8. OLD BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. ANNOUNCEMENTS
11. ADJOURNMENT
Welcome to the Rosemount City Council Public Hearing
Purpose of Public Hearing
The purpose of the public hearing is to obtain comments related to how the issue affects the City and the
residents.
As designated by the City Council, the Rosemount Planning Commission conducts public hearings on all
land use applications and makes recommendations to the City Council. Council then makes their final
decision.
Notifications have been posted on site and have previously been published and/or mailed to all property
owners within 350 feet, or one-quarter of a mile if the property is zoned Agriculture, of the proposed
project.
Public Hearing Process
In order to provide the greatest opportunity for informed comments, the process at public hearings is
generally as follows:
1.The Developer and/or applicant introduce himself/herself and the proposed project including
major improvements and unique features of the project.
2.City Staff provides a detailed review of the proposal and how it relates to the Comprehensive Plan
and existing ordinances. Staff is not in a position to promote or advocate for projects. Staff instead
identifies issues, proposals, solutions and stipulations related to existing City Ordinances and the
Comprehensive Plan.
3.City Council members discuss and ask questions to clarify issues regarding the proposed project
and/or staff report.
4.Public Hearing Comments. The Mayor opens the hearing for public comments. The City Council
wants you to feel comfortable in providing informed comments and your input is appreciated by
them. Please state your name and address at the podium and sign in at the “sign in” list at the
rear of the room. After your comments the City Council may request the Developer and/or City
Staff to address any questions or statements made by you.
5.The Mayor closes the public hearing and questions or comments will no longer be received from the
audience.
6.City Council Members discuss the project and a final motion for action on the issue may be offered
if desired.
Thank you for your interest in attending this public hearing.