HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.a. Minutes of June 3, 1997 Regular City Council Meeting �- � ,, ROSEMOUNT CITY PROCEEDINGS
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�'�� JUNE 3, 1997
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ant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Rbe s at Ci y H 1, 28751 45th uly
held on Tuesday, June 3, 1997 at 7:3 0 p.m. i n t h e C o u n c i l C a m
Street West.
Edwards, and Carroll
Mayor Busho called the meeting to orde a absent Also p es ent waerCitY Attorney LeFevere,
present. Councilmember Wippe���'" Develo ment Director
City Administrator Burt, Public Works Director�0�e uDirector�Topi zhofer. p
Rogness, and Parks& Recreation/CommunitY
Angie D
ickson from Community Action Council and Sheila Klassen from Rosemount Partnership
led the group with the Pledge of Alleg�ance.
itional information was presented to City Council as follog b.��etOrd nancecwas evigedding
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the Marotzke Lot Division, Item 6.g.; Geronime Pond, Item
isca ne Pointe,Rezoning, Item 8. a. recommended to table the rezoning;the May 20, 1997
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regular minutes were clarified.
re no Public Comments presented or Response to Public Comments at this meeting.
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s&Recreation/CommunitY Center Director Topitzhofer announced the award off a�he uth
Initiative Grant from the Minnesota Department of Children,Families and Le 000. Additional
construction of the Rosemount Family Resourcounda ion,Northern Stat s Power Company, and
funding has been pledged from the McKmght F
U.S.P.C.I.
Community Trust Fund. The balance of the project amount S o 6he�e p a and floor�
involved agencies will continue t�eeCo�nu g to be drawn n orthe project as a teaching t the al�
plan were presented. The commu tY
having the Alternate Learning Center students from Independent School District 196 ai in
ruction. Topitzhofer mentioned several people who have h Aa��st ator;�PennY Butlerh
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forward with this innovative joint pro�ect: Thomas D. Burt, ity
gP,p); An ie Dickson, Community Action Council; and Sheila
Rosemount Activities Program( g
assen Rosemount Partnership Program. The leadership and direction of these people made t e
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difference.
Parks&Recreation/Community Center Director To h he deed because he fund nga s in twenty
reyuirements that a deed restriction be submrtted wrt
onds. City Administrator Burt noted that it will be reyuir�he cost of t e project fromiPark
year b ears. The Ctty fronts
types of services be provided for twenty y
Funds and then the state reimburses those costs in the a endat promised. The resolution glv�ng
Mayor Busho authority to sign is within the Consent Ag
b Carroll to approve the Consent Agenda after removal of ftMa 6�� 997 5econd by
MOTION y
16, 1997 Special Goal Setting Works hop an d c h a n g e s t o t h e m m u t e s o y
Edwards. Ayes: Four. Nays: None. Motion carried.
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Community Development Director Rogness presented the Biscayne Pointe Prelimina Plat f
Heritage Development. The original development had been tabled on July 2, 1996 b ause i or
not yet within the Metro politan U r b a n S e r v i c e A r e a(M C I S A). T he MUSA has now been t W a s
exten ded so the new develo per, H e ri t a g e D e v e l o p men t, is requesting approval of the prelimina
p lat of Biscayne Pointe with a two a c r e p a r k a n d s t r e e t d e s ign mo di fications. ry
MOTIpN by Carroll to adopt A RESOLUTION APPROVING TgE pR,�I,IMINARY
PLAT FOR BISCAYNE POINTE, Second by Anderson. Ayes: Carroll, Edwards Ander
Busho. Nays: None. Motion carried. , son,
MOTION by Carroll to table action regarding the rezoning from Agriculture to R-1 Sin
Family Detached Residential for Biscayne Pointe until final plat approval. Second b Edwar
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Ayes: Edwards, Anderson, Busho, Carroll. Nays: None. Motion carried.
Community Development Director Rogness presented the final plat for the first phase of
construction of Geronime Pond. The Planned Unit Development was approved in November
1996 to include single family detached and attached lots. The first phase will consist of mostl
single family detached adjacent to the e�sting Winds Crossing and Va11ey Oaks nei hborho y
the north and the Shannon Pond East area which is currently under construction to the wes
g ods to
second phase wi11 consist of twin homes on the south and east sides. The area consists of 37 acr
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with 101 lots developed for single family and twinhomes. Pro e es
with Heritage Development for common pa�-cels of land alongth west side.1 Pri ee an e of ted
homes will be approximately $140,000 to $200,000. Grading wiji begin soon for a fa11 ho
construction start date. me
MOTION by Anderson to adopt A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL pI,AT F
GERONIlVIE POND. Second by Carroll. Ayes: Anderson, Busho, Carroll, Edwards. Na OR
None. Motion carried. yS
MOTION by Anderson to adopt an Ordinance rezoning Geronime Pon
Detached Residential, R-2, Single Family Attached Residential and P, PublicRInst'tt.rtgon la�ly
Second by Carroll. Ayes: Busho, Carroll, Edwards, Anderson. Nays: None. Motion carrie
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Community Development Director Rogness explained the background of the petition receiv
from residents surrounding property at 12050 Dodd Boulevard owned by Jay and Theres ed
The petition noted the violations of city ordinances by the o eration of e�'ech.
residential area. The land is currently zoned Agriculture with the Comprehens ve Guide Plan
guiding it to become Rural Residential. The Planning Commission in 1986 reviewed and
approved the request by Krechs for a family landscape business. Other examples; Don Linkert
Landscape in 1983 with no retail sales was approved; Ray Sachter Landscape, 1989 in an
Agriculture District with some retail sales was denied. Apnl 9, 199'7, Rogness sent a letter
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Krechs with an interpretation of a home occupation. No reply was received.
Therese Krech, 12050 Dodd Boulevard, Krech Landscaping, reported that they had retain
attorney who advised them to ask for a continuance because the attorney was not able ed an
to attend
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this evenings meeting. Krech was also advised not to comment at this meeting. Attorney
LeFevere noted that this is not a public hearing so no continuance would be necessary and that
staffwould have to do an investigation and then make a recommendation to the City Council. If
remedial steps can be negotiated it may not be necessary to return this issue to City Council.
LeFevere also noted that the residents may move forward with their complaint through the court
system as state law protects the rights of residents.
Dr. Kurt Walter-Hansen, 14390 Dodd Boulevard, spoke in behalf of the residents signing the
petition against the Krech Landscape business. They would like staffto establish if Krech's is in
compliance with zoning ordinances.
Jan Goedtel, 2980 120th Street, asked for clarification on when the City had contact with the
Krechs.
Councilmember Carroll asked staff to find out when the Krech's business in West St. Paul closed,
what kind of winter activities take place, i.e. snow plowing, sanding, and is there screening for
outside storage? Councilmember Edwards added that their tax payer number and a W-2 form
copy with the State should be obtained. Councilmember Anderson requested the definition of
home occupation verses a commercial venture and what different zoning districts allow.
MOTION by Busho to receive the petition against the Krech Landscape, 12050 Dodd
Boulevard, and to have sta.ffinvestigate further. Second by Carroll. Ayes: Carroll, Edwards,
Anderson, Busho. Nays: None. Motion carried.
Announcements for up coming events are as follows: June'7, Star Spangle Banner Celebration in
Farmington; June 16, 6:00 p.m. Lions Park Dedication; June 16, 6:30 p.m. Committee of the
Whole meeting; and June 18,Dakota County Highway Informational Meeting on 160th Street
Improvements.
Mayor Busho adjourned the meeting at 8:40 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda Jentink, Recording Secretary
Susan M. Walsh, City Clerk
The City Council Agenda Packet is Clerk's file 1997-19.
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