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WORK SESSION PROCEEDINGS
JULY 5, 2016
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a special work session of the Rosemount City Council was
held on Tuesday, July 5, 2016, following the regular meeting, in the Conference Room at City Hall,
2875 145th Street West, Rosemount.
Mayor Droste called the meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. with Council Members DeBettignies,
Demuth, Nelson and Weisensel attending. Staff present included City Administrator Johnson, City
Clerk Hadler, Chief of Police Scott, Parks and Recreation Director Schultz, and Finance Director
May. Guests included John Duchscherer, resident/RAHA member, Craig Nelson of Rosemount
Area Hockey Association (RAHA), and Paul Essler, President of Rosemount Area Athletic
Association (RAAA).
DISCUSSION
2.a. Parks and Recreation Capital Improvement Plan
Parks and Recreation Director Schultz introduced the discussion regarding the next steps for
recreation amenity planning after the failure of the referendum, and which or how future projects
might be accomplished in the future.
City Administrator Johnson discussed the potential for a community survey to gauge resident
interest in projects and taxing options. Staff is recommending a survey sometime later this year or
sometime next year.
Mayor Droste invited Council members to give their input.
Council member Nelson stated he was thankful that it went to a vote, and that he felt the ‘vote no’
flier had a negative impact. He stated Council should examine needs and not necessarily wants. He
stated the city shouldn’t focus on the argument that we’re building amenities that other cities’
residents are using, as Rosemount residents utilize other cities’ amenities, as well.
Council member Weisensel questioned the use of the survey. Some residents didn’t accept the
validity of earlier surveys.
Council member Demuth stated she had heard concerns about the city not yet owning the land for
the hockey rink.
Council member DeBettignies thought there was not enough time to get information out to the
residents before the referendum.
Mayor Droste discussed public engagement activities in 2008 and this year. He stated concerns
about the timing of the referendum and that it will take time to gain the public’s trust again.
Council members, staff and guests discussed 2014 survey results and earlier community interest in
various facilities.
6.b.
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Council member Nelson asked if the city needs fields or court space more. Council member
DeBettignies asked that the city examine the long term capital plan and prioritize all investments.
Council member Demuth suggested a public/private partnership.
City Administrator Johnson updated the Council on the Dakota Fieldhouse project and concerns
brought by a resident about the background of one of the investors. Mr. Essler, of RAAA, gave his
perspective.
Mayor Droste stated that the tax base right now will not support the addition of a large new facility.
He thinks that the city can probably finish the fields that are started.
Mr. Essler conceded that their organization could have done a better job of getting the word out.
He stated that he heard concerns that hockey was too much of the referendum expense.
Parks and Recreation Director Schultz stated that the city needs to step back and look at all
recreation facility needs and set priorities. He also stated that it would be helpful if the Dakota
Fieldhouse moved forward.
Mayor Droste discussed the school decision to locate the elementary in Lakeville and how the area
around that will develop quickly.
Craig Nelson, of RAHA, supported the idea of having a long-term plan, as this will help to educate
the public, and help the organization’s planning efforts.
Paul Essler asked that the survey ask for a forced ranking, so that priorities can be set. Council
member Nelson suggested purchasing the land next to Dakota Fieldhouse. City Administrator
Johnson stated that use of cash would make it difficult to build other projects.
Council members and guests discussed opportunities for court and field space in the community.
Mr. Essler asked about the possibility of putting a referendum question without the hockey rink on
the November ballot. Parks and Recreation Director Schultz asked what spending the money on
fields would do to the priority list if the Dakota Fieldhouse project does not move forward. City
Administrator Johnson stated that putting the same questions on the ballot in the same year would
not be viewed favorably be some residents and could complicate our ability to do future projects.
Council member Weisensel asked Mr. Schultz to put together a list of the projects with dollar
amounts associated and monies available in the next 10 years. Council member Nelson asked if
there was a way to gather head counts for the user groups.
Council members and staff discussed the best ways to use funds to accomplish what the community
wants.
Council member DeBettignies supported the suggestion of trying to get the Dakota Fieldhouse
project moving forward.
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Mayor Droste summarized that there was little or no interest from Council to put a question about
fields on the November ballot. Council member Nelson stated he might support the question.
Mayor Droste suggested the Council members work together on a questionnaire for the Leprechaun
Days booth.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council and upon a motion by Droste,
second by Nelson, the meeting was unanimously adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Clarissa Hadler, City Clerk