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ROSEMOUNT CITY PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL MEETING
JUNE 2, 1990
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a Special Meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rosemount was duly held on Saturday, June 2, 1990,
at 8:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.
Mayor Napper called the meeting to order with Cauncil Members Willcox,
Wippermann and Klassen present. Council Member Oxborough was absent.
Mayor Napper led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Assistant Adjutant General John Cox of the Minnesota Army National Guard,
State Comptroller Tom Ryan and Executive Director of the Minnesota State
Armory Building Commission Terry Palmer were present to reaffirm the
support of the Minnesota State Armory Building Commission for proceeding
with the armory project in the City. Assistant Adjutant General Cox
presented a letter dated May 30, 1990 and two resolutions from the State
Armory Building Commission setting out additional support in the amount of
$200,000. 00 for the proposed armory. Council discussed these financial
commitments with the National Guard representatives. See Clerk' s File
1 99-0-1 5.
Council and Staff Members discussed the remaining issues to resolve on
updating the sign ordinance. These issues included height and size of
signs located south of County Road 42, percentage of wall coverage by
signage located south of County Road 42 and regulation of off premise
signs. Council -reached a consensus on height and size as foliows: (1 ) all
signs shall be restricted to 20 feet in height; (2) signs located north of
County Road 42 and west of Highway 3 sha11 be no greater than 80 square
feet in size; ( 3) signs located north of County Road 42 and east of Highway
3 shall be no greater than 80 square feet in size in commercially zoned
property and no greater than 100 square feet in size in industrially zoned
property; and ( 4) aIl signs located south of County Road 42 sha11 be no
greater than 100 square feet in size. See Clerk' s File 1990-15.
Discussion was held, and Council reached the following consensus: (1 ) to
add proposed amendment to Section 10.2, Subparagraph E-7, which allows .
subdivision identification signs for commercial and industrial
subdivisions; ( 2) to add language to Section 10.2, Subparagraph B-3, which
would clarify the ability of fraternal organizations to display off premise
signs for providing directions to a facility.
Council also concurred with the following revisions to the sign ordinance:
( 1 ) Section 10. 1 -A to strengthen the "purpose" of the section on signs; (2 )
Section 10.2, Subdivision D. 1 to restrict signs in, this subdivision to 36
square feet in area and six fest in height, provided they are located on
private property and do not jeopardize public safety; and (3) Section 10.2,
Subdivision E.3 to remove "no sign may face an abutting residential
district."
MOTION by Willcox for a consensus on all issues of the sign ordinance and
to agree no further changes are necessary. SECOND by Wippermann. Ayes:
Willcox, Wippermann, Napper. Nays: Klassen.
Council directed staff to make final revisions and prepare the final
ordinance for adoption.
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ROSEMOUNT CITY PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL MEETING
JUNE 2, 1990
Council discussed the two goals regarding (a) new commercial development
outside of downtown - different 'business types and (b) identify/recruit
retail and industrial business that work in Rosemount. Council concurred
staff should work with Fred Hoisington of Hoisington & Associates to have
Hoisington present a cost estimate and work plan to complete the second
half of the commercial/retail industrial market study in conjunction with
the work on the City' s Comprehensive Guide Plan update in this regard.
MOTION by Willcox to adjourn. SECOND by Klassen. Ayes: 4. Nays: 0.
Respectfully submitted,
Stephan Jilk
City Administrator
ATTEST;
Vernon J. Napper
Mayor
Published this day of , 1990 in Dakota County Tribune.
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ROSEMOUNT CITY PROCEEDINGS
SPECIAL MEETING
JUNE 2, 1990
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a Special Meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rosamount was duly hel.d on Saturday, June 2, 1990,
at 8:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers of the City Hall.
Mayor Napper called the meeting to order with Council Members Willcox,
Wippermann and Klassen present. Council Member Oxborough was absent.
Mayor Napper led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Assistant Adjutant General John Cox of the Minnesota Army National Guard,
State Comptroller Tom Ryan and Executive Director of the Minnesota State
Armory Building Commission Terry Palmer were present to reaffirm the
support of the Minnesota State Armory Building Commission for proceeding
with the armory project in the City. Assistant Adjutant General Cox
presented a letter dated May 30, 1990 and two resolutions from the State
Armory Building Commission setting out additional support in the amount of
$200,000.00 for the proposed armory. Council discussed these financial
commitments with the National Guard representatives. See Clerk' s File
1 990-15.
Council and Staff Members discussed the remaining issues to resolve on
updating the sign ordinance. These issues included height and size of
signs located south of County Road 42, percentage of wall coverage by
signage located south of County Road 42 and regulation of off premise
signs. Council reached a consensus on height and size as follows: (1 ) all
signs shall be restaricted to 20 feet in height; (2) signs located north of
County Road 42 and west of Highway 3 shall be no greater than $0 square
feet in size; {3) signs located north of County Road 42 and east of Highway
3 shall be no greater than 80 square feet in size in commercially zoned
property and no greater than 100 square feet in size in industrially zoned
property; and ( 4) all signs located south of County Road 42 shall be no
greater than 100 square feet in size. See Clerk' s File 1990-15.
biscussion was held, and Council reached the following consensus: (1 ) to
add proposed amendment to Section 10.2, Subparagraph E-7, which allows
subdivisian identification signs for commercial and industrial
subdivisions; ( 2) to add language to Section 10.2, Subparagraph B-3, which
would clarify the ability of fraternal organizations to display off premise
signs for providing directions to a facility.
Council also concurred with the following revisions to the sign ordinance:
( 1 ) Section 10. 1 -A to strengthen the "purpose" of the section on signs; (2 )
5ection 10.2, Subdivision D. 1 to restrict signs in , this subdivision to 36
square feet in area and six feet in height, provided they are located on
private property and do not jeopardize public safety; and ( 3 ) Section 10.2,
Subdivision E.3 to remove "no sign may face an abutting residential
district."
MOTION by Willcox for a consensus on all issuas of the sign ordinance and
to agree no further changes are necessary. SECOND by Wippermann. Ayes:
Willcox, Wippermann, Napper. Nays: Klassen.
Council directed staff to make final revisions and prepare the final
ordinance for adoption.