HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.b. Minutes of May 3, 1988 Regular Council MeetingROSEMOUJQ CITY PROCEEDINGS
REGULAF4WETING
MAY 3, 1988
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof the Regular Meeting of
the City Council of the City of Rosemount was duly held on
Tuesday, May 3, 1988, at 7:30 p.m.in the Council Chambers of the
City Hall.
Mayor Hoke called the meeting to order with all members present.
Mayor Hoke led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Mayor Hoke announced that because of the Open House immediately
following the Council meeting, there would be a shortened Council
meeting.
There were no additions or corrections to the Agenda.
MOTION by Walsh to approve the Consent Calendar. SECOND by
Wippermann. Ayes: Walsh, Wippermann, Hoke, Oxborough, Napper.
Nays: 0. See Clerk's File 1988-14.
Discussion was held on the feasibility report for Shannon Oaks
Street Improvements, City Project #185. City.Engineer Rich Hefti
recommended the feasibility report be accepted and a public
hearing for the street improvements within the Shannon Oaks
Subdivision be ordered for June 7,1988, at 8:00 p.m. See
Clerk's File 1988-14.
MOTION by Wippermann to adopt Resolution 1988-34, A RESOLUTION
RECEIVING THE FEASIBILITY REPORT OF CITY PROJECT 0185, SHANNON
OAKS STREET IMPROVEMENTS, AND CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER THE PROJECT. SECOND by Oxborough. Ayes: Wippermann,
Hoke, Oxborough, Napper, Walsh. Nays: 0.
Mayor Hoke announced the recent commitment received from the
Minnesota Army National Guard to construct a new National Guard
Armory in the City of Rosemount. Mayor Hoke introduced Brigadier
General John H. Cox, Assistant Adjutant, Minnesota Army National
Guard, and Tom Nesbitt, Executive Director, Minnesota State
Armory Building Commission, to the audience and Council.
Brigadier General John Cox advised that upon adoption of a
resolution by the City Council this date setting forth the city's
commitment for an armory in Rosemount, the National Guard will
begin working with city staff. The Brigadier General stated the
National Guard has agreed to a tentative site for the armory and
expressed the National Guard's intent to build a facility which
will serve the residents and be an asset to the community.
MOTION by Walsh to adopt Resolution 1988-35, A RESOLUTION`
DECLARING INTENT IN PARTICIPATING IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY/COMMUNITY FACILITY. SECOND by Napper.
Ayes: Oxborough, Napper, Walsh, Wippermann, Hoke. Nays: 0.
Mayor Hoke proclaimed the week of May 15 through May 21, 1988 as
"National Public Works Week" in Rosemount.
h ROSEMOUCITY PROCEEDINGS
REGULARNMETING
MAY 3, 1988
MOTION by Oxborough to adjourn SECOND by Walsh. Ayes: 5.
Nays: 0.
Respectfully submitted,
Susan M. Johnson, Deputy Clerk
ATTEST:
Stephan Jilk, Administrator/Clerk
Published this day of , 1988 in Dakota County Tribune.
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