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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgendaR1II1SE1\Itc.._II.JTF City GENDA Council Regular Meeting Tuesday, September 16, 2008 CITY COUNCIL 7 :30 p.m. City Council Chambers, City Hall 1. Call to Order /Pledge of Allegiance 2. Additions or Corrections to Agenda 3. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS /BUSINESS a. Police Officer Oath of Office 4. Public Comment 5. Response to Public Comment 6. CONSENT AGENDA a. Minutes of the August 19, 2008 City Council Meeting Proceedings b. Bills Listing c. Traffic Safety Grant Resolution d. Accept Donations To and Approve Expenditure of Funds From the Police Equipment Fund e. 2008A G.O. Equipment Certificates of Indebtedness Providing for the Limited Competitive Sale f. Declare Cost/Set Hearing 2008 Street Improvements Project, City Project 418 g. Receive Bids /Award Contract Downtown Regional Pond, City Project #420 h. Payment #3 Final 2007 Utility Maintenance Improvements, City Project #ENG 133 i. City Council Voting Requirements for Adopting or Amending Zoning Ordinances j. Urban Land Institute and Regional Council of Mayors Housing Initiative Agreement k. Comprehensive Plan Deadline Extension I. Maple Street Vacation, Case 08 -08 -FP 7. PUBLIC HEARINGS a. Amendment to Shenanigan's Pub Class A On -Sale Liquor License and Special Sunday Liquor License 8. OLD BUSINESS a. Amendment to City Code 7 -5: Bows and Firearms b. Text Amendment Outdoor Parking or Storage of Vehicles in Residential Districts City of Rosemount, 08 -17 -TA 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ANNOUNCEMENTS 11. ADJOURNMENT 4 ROSEMOUNT MINNESOTA 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. 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.