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REGULAR MEETING PROCEEDINGS
AUGUST 16TH, 2016
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Rosemount City Council was held
on Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 2875 145th Street
West, Rosemount.
Mayor Droste called the meeting to order with Council Members DeBettignies, Weisensel and
Demuth attending. Council member Nelson was absent.
Staff present included the following;
o City Administrator Johnson o Chief of Police Scott
o Interim Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Morast
o City Clerk Hadler
o Community Development Director Lindquist o Parks & Recreation Director Schultz
o Assistant City Engineer Hatcher o Assistant City Administrator Foster
The Pledge of Allegiance was said.
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO AGENDA
City Administrator Johnson stated there is an addition of an advertised Public Hearing for an
easement vacation.
Motion by DeBettignies. Second by Demuth.
Motion to Adopt the Agenda.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: 0. Motion carried.
PRESENTATIONS, PROCLAMATIONS, & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
PUBLIC COMMENT
Chris Aquigon, represents the developer for Prestwick Place, inquired about the recommendation to
continue the public hearing. Mr. Johnson explained that the Preliminary Plat is on the agenda,
however the easement is associated with the final plat, which will not be ready until the Sept. 6th
meeting.
Thomas Hartley, 2765 134th Street West, requested verification that the apartment complex will not
be on this agenda. Staff confirmed this fact.
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion by DeBettignies. Second by Weisensel.
Motion to Approve the Consent Agenda.
a. Minutes of the August 1, 2016 Regular Meeting Proceedings
b. Bills Listing
c. Expenditure Approval from the Donation Account - Parks & Recreation Dept.
6.c.
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d. Halloween Event - Service Agreement
e. Steeple Center Lighting Project
f. Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment to Extend Approval Time of Preliminary Plats
g. Approval of a Resolution Authorizing Application for a Planning Assistance Grant
h. Request by Metro Land Holdings for a PUD Master Development Plan to permit 7
single family homes and Simple Plat approval for Harmony 9th Addition
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
7.a. Prestwick Place
Community Development Director Lindquist stated that the easement vacation typically is not
approved until the Final Plat, which has been delayed until September 6th.
Mayor Droste opened the Public Hearing at 7:06 pm.
Motion by Weisensel. Second by Demuth.
Motion to continue the public hearing for vacation of easement for Outlot C Prestwick
Place 2nd Addition to the September 6th city council meeting.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS
9.a. Request by Prestwick, LLC for a Preliminary Plat and Planned Unit Development
Master Development Plan with Rezoning to Develop a 186 Lot Subdivision on Outlot C of
Prestwick Place 2nd Addition
Community Development Director provided a summary of the development and the suggested
motions for the item.
Council member Weisensel asked Ms. Lindquist to show the street that would have sidewalks on
both sides of the street and inquired why it was not extended all the way to Connemara. Council
member Demuth inquired about speed bumps. Ms. Lindquist stated that engineers were generally
not supportive of speed bumps and stated that the street does have some curvature and is not a
through street that people outside of the neighborhood would be cutting through.
Council member DeBettignies inquired about the ability of residents to put up fencing around the
property given the location of drainage and utility easements. Scott Johnson, of Arcon
Development, stated the railroad was almost fully screened by existing trees.
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Mayor Droste asked about what the residents would be told about planting in the easements in the
event there is work needed to be done. Ms. Lindquist stated that the City does not preclude
plantings in an easement. Council member Demuth asked about signage in that area. Mr. (Scott)
Johnson stated that there would be signs put out regarding the conservation easement.
Council member DeBettignies commented that the tree line appears quite extensive and inquired
how close the infiltration would come to those trees. Mr. (Scott) Johnson stated they would not be
anywhere near those trees.
Council member DeBettignies asked how far the homes are from the railroad. Mr. (Scott) Johnson
stated it was an average of 200 feet.
Mr. (Scott) Johnson asked that the Council revisit the sidewalk issue. He stated that there are few
streets in the City that have sidewalks on both sides of the street and one street in the City is almost
identical to the street currently in question. He stated the cost was an additional $100,000 he was not
planning on. Council member DeBettignies inquired about the total distance of that street. Mayor
Droste asked what the policy is. Ms. Lindquist stated that the policy is two-sided on designated
arterial and collector streets and asked Dan Schultz, Director of Parks & Recreation to weigh in.
Mr. Schultz stated that the Parks & Recreation Commission suggested the addition of sidewalks on
both sides of the street and explained their reasoning.
Council member Demuth stated support for a sidewalk on a single side of the street. Council
member Weisensel supports sidewalks on both sides of the street.
Motion by Demuth. Second by Weisensel.
Motion to approve the Preliminary Plat for Prestwick Place 13th Addition, subject to
conditions A through F:
a. Approval of a Planned Unit Development master plan and rezoning the subject property
and designating minimum lot requirements and setbacks.
b. Conformance with all requirements of the City Engineer as detailed in the attached
memorandum dated August 10, 2016.
c. Conformance with all requirements of the Parks and Recreation Director as detailed in
the attached memorandum dated July 21, 2016
d. Dedication of Drainage and Utility easements over all ponding areas as required by the
City.
e. Storm Water Pond Number 2 (immediately north of Connemara Trail) shall be platted
within an outlot and deeded to the City at the time of final plat approval for this portion
of the subdivision.
f. A drainage and utility easement of 15 feet in width shall be provided along each side of
the lot line between Lots 35 and 36, Block 1 and Lots 32 and 33, Block 3 of the
preliminary plat in order to accommodate the planned infrastructure depicted on the
storm water management plan.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
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Motion by Demuth. Second by DeBettignies.
Motion to approve the Planned Unit Development Master Development Plan with the
Rezoning of the property from AGP – Agricultural Preserve to R1 PUD – Low Density
Residential Planned Unit Development, subject to conditions:
a. The front elevation design shall include one of the following elements:
i. Three and a half (3.5) feet of brick or stone wainscoting, excluding doors,
windows or the wall behind the front porch;
ii. A front porch with railing that extends at least 30% of the width of the
front elevation, including the garage;
iii. A side entry garage;
iv. Or, no more than 70% lap siding, excluding doors and windows.
b. A deviation from City Code Section 11-2-15 F. so that the home designs do not
need to include an option for a three garage stall.
c. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.1. to reduce the interior lot
minimum area of 10,000 to 8,600 square feet and corner lot minimum area from
12, 000 to 10,200 square feet.
d. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.2. to reduce the minimum lot
width to sixty five (65) feet for interior and eighty (80) feet for corner lots.
e. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.4. to reduce the front yard
setback to twenty five (25) feet.
f. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.5. to reduce the side yard
setback to seven and one half (7.5) feet.
g. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.9. to reduce the maximum lot
coverage to forty percent (40%) for lots less than 9,750 square feet in size
and thirty five percent (35%) for lots over 9,750 square feet.
h. Each corner lot will have two overstory trees, one fronting on each road. The
seed mix in the ponding areas should be modified to include more wildflowers
in the mix. Both of these modifications should be made to the landscape plan
prior to release of the final plat.
i. Conformance with all requirements of the City Engineer as detailed in the
attached memorandum dated August 10, 2016
j. Conformance with all requirements of the Parks and Recreation Director as
detailed in the attached memorandum dated July 21, 2016.
k. The landscape plan shall be updated to include additional plantings of evergreen or
deciduous trees along railroad right-of-way.
l. The landscape plan shall be updated to include additional plantings of evergreen or
deciduous trees along Connemara Avenue, and Akron Avenue and/or a berm
subject to approval by the City.
m. The construction plans shall be updated to include a sidewalk on one side of
Ashford Path, the south side.
Ayes: Demuth, DeBettignies.
Nays: Droste, Weisensel.
Motion fails.
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Motion by Weisensel. Second by DeBettignies.
Motion to approve the Planned Unit Development Master Development Plan with the
Rezoning of the property from AGP – Agricultural Preserve to R1 PUD – Low Density
Residential Planned Unit Development, subject to conditions:
a. The front elevation design shall include one of the following elements:
i. Three and a half (3.5) feet of brick or stone wainscoting, excluding doors,
windows or the wall behind the front porch;
ii. A front porch with railing that extends at least 30% of the width of the front
elevation, including the garage;
iii. A side entry garage;
iv. Or, no more than 70% lap siding, excluding doors and windows.
b. A deviation from City Code Section 11-2-15 F. so that the home designs do not
need to include an option for a three garage stall.
c. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.1. to reduce the interior lot
minimum area of 10,000 to 8,600 square feet and corner lot minimum area from
12, 000 to 10,200 square feet.
d. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.2. to reduce the minimum lot
width to sixty five (65) feet for interior and eighty (80) feet for corner lots.
e. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.4. to reduce the front yard
setback to twenty five (25) feet.
f. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.5. to reduce the side yard
setback to seven and one half (7.5) feet.
g. A deviation from City Code Section 11-4-5 F.9. to reduce the maximum lot
coverage to forty percent (40%) for lots less than 9,750 square feet in size
and thirty five percent (35%) for lots over 9,750 square feet.
h. Each corner lot will have two overstory trees, one fronting on each road. The
seed mix in the ponding areas should be modified to include more wildflowers
in the mix. Both of these modifications should be made to the landscape plan
prior to release of the final plat.
i. Conformance with all requirements of the City Engineer as detailed in the
attached memorandum dated August 10, 2016
j. Conformance with all requirements of the Parks and Recreation Director as
detailed in the attached memorandum dated July 21, 2016.
k. The landscape plan shall be updated to include additional plantings of evergreen or
deciduous trees along railroad right-of-way.
l. The landscape plan shall be updated to include additional plantings of evergreen or
deciduous trees along Connemara Avenue, and Akron Avenue and/or a berm
subject to approval by the City.
m. The construction plans shall be updated to include a sidewalk along both sides of
Ashford Path.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel.
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Nays: Demuth.
Motion carried.
Motion by DeBettignies. Second by Demuth.
Motion to adopt an Ordinance amending Ordinance B City of Rosemount Zoning
Ordinance for Prestwick Place 13th Addition.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
Motion by Weisensel. Second by Demuth.
Motion to approve the PUD agreement.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
9.b. Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment to Allow Combined Heat and Power Plants as a
Conditional Use Within the HI-Heavy Industrial Zoning District and Amend Section 11-1-4:
Definitions.
Community Development Director Lindquist gave an overview of the need for a revised ordinance
to allow for the Flint Hills Cogeneration Plant. Staff did research in other communities and
developed a code to allow for this type of use as a conditional use. The next item on the agenda is
contingent on the passage of this item.
Motion by Weisensel. Second by Demuth.
Motion to Motion to Approve a Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment Adding Combined
Heat and Power Plants as a Conditional Use in the HI-Heavy Industrial Zoning District and
Amending Section 11-1-4: Definitions.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
9.c. Flint Hills Resources Conditional Use Permit for a Combined Heat and Power Plant
Community Development Director Lindquist gave an overview of proposed project. She described
the location and description of the facility.
Mayor Droste invited representatives from Flint Hills to comment and describe the project. Mike
Krautkremer, Environmental Engineer, gave an overview of how the combined heat and power
facility will use natural gas to generate heat and electricity. The goal is to make the facility more
efficient, likely 70% efficiency. Jake Reint, Director of Public Affairs, discussed the benefits of the
system. The system will provide 40% of the facility’s energy.
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Council member DeBettignies asked about the financial savings given the cost of natural gas. Mr.
Reint stated they believe that natural gas will continue to be an economic resource. Council member
DeBettignies asked if there would emissions. Mr. Krautkremer stated that there would, but natural
gas has very low sulfur emissions.
Motion by Weisensel. Second by Demuth.
Motion to adopt a Resolution Approving a Conditional Use Permit for Flint Hills Resources
to Construct a Combined Heat and Power Plant subject to conditions.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
9.d. Arterial Connector Study – Pine Bend Area (CP 97-111)
Brian Sorenson, of Dakota County introduced his team of engineers in the Dakota County
Transportation Department. Ms. Christy Sebastian presented information on the background of
the study. Mr. Sorenson presented the recommendations that came out of the study, both short and
long-term. Short-term recommendations include initiation of design work for County 73 2-lane
collector deign from Bonaire Path to Cliff Road along Akron Avenue. Long-term recommendations
include planning for realignments of County 73 and County 32 (generally along “Scenario D-
Refined”).
Council member DeBettignies inquired about the determination of intersecting at County 73 and
117th Street, and stated that there was no opportunity for development at that intersection.
Mayor Droste inquired about the issues with Inver Grove Heights. Mr. Sorenson stated that their
Council members expressed concern about the costs of improvements to Akron. There are also
residents that are not interested in Akron becoming a paved road. Council member Demuth asked
if the County paid for the Inver Grove portion, would they also pay for the Rosemount portion.
Mr. Sorenson stated they would need to look at that.
Council member Weisensel inquired about the timing of the design and construction. Mr. Sorenson
stated he would expect it take a year for design, a year for right-of-way acquisition, and the earliest
construction would begin would be 2019. Council member Weisensel clarified that the realignment
portion would not take place for many years.
Motion by Weisensel. Second by DeBettignies.
Motion to Adopt the Recommendations of the Arterial Connector Study.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
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9.e. City Administrator Executive Search Firm Selection
Assistant City Administrator Foster stated that City Administrator Johnson would be retiring at the
end of 2016. City council had previously directed staff to advertise for a search firm. Council chose
a three member panel including Mayor Droste, Council member Weisensel, and Council member
DeBettignies. The team is recommending Brimeyer Fursman as the search firm to use.
Motion by Weisensel. Second by DeBettignies.
Motion to Accept the Proposal and Authorize the Selection of the Search Firm Brimeyer
Fursman to Conduct the City Administrator Executive Search.
Ayes: DeBettignies, Droste, Weisensel, Demuth
Nays: None. Motion carried.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Droste reviewed the calendar of events. The next City Council meeting will be held on
Tuesday, September 6th, 2016, at 7:00 p.m. with a special work session to follow.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council and upon a motion by Droste,
second by Weisensel, the meeting was adjourned at 8:58 p.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Clarissa Hadler, City Clerk