HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.b. Minutes of the December 1 2020 Work Session ProceedingsROSEMOUNT CITY COUNCIL
WORK SESSION PROCEEDINGS
DECEMBER 1, 2020
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a work session of the Rosemount City Council was held
on Tuesday, December 1, at 5:00 pm at Rosemount Community Center, Banquet Hall, 13885 South
Robert Trail.
Mayor Droste called the meeting to order with Councilmember Weisensel, Block, Essler, and
Freske.
Staff present included City Administrator Martin, Community Development Director Lindquist,
Park and Recreation Director Schultz, Chief of Police Dahlstrom, City Engineer/Public Works
Director Erickson, Senior Planner Klatt, and Planner Nemcek.
Planning Commissioners present included Gretchen Freeman, John Schmisek, Brenda Rivera,
Michael Reed, and Brent Marlow.
Guest speakers included: Mario Cocchierella, Chief Executive Officer from Maplewood
Development, Inc, Clark Wicklund, Civil Engineer with Alliant Engineering, and Leslie Krueger,
Vice President of Planning, Space and Real Estate with the University of Minnesota
DISCUSSION
2.a. UMore Concept Plan Discussion – Maplewood Development Concept Plan
Mario Cocchierella, Chief Executive Officer from Maplewood Development, Inc. was present to
provide an overview of the prior and current work of Maplewood Development in the Twin Cities.
He reviewed the site plan and made noted areas which differ from the previously approved Newland
project. Maplewood’s goal is to start grading for the Amber Fields project in 2021 and have the
primary roads built to access the development for construction in 2022.
Clark Wicklund, Civil Engineer with Alliant Engineering, spoke about the Amber Fields Master Plan
and provided a brief historical overview of the UMore Park land.
Leslie Krueger, Vice President of Planning, Space and Real Estate with the University of Minnesota
briefly stated that the University is excited about the opportunity to work with Maplewood
Development and they are looking forward to proceeding with the proposed project. Krueger
explained why the University selected the plot of land for the development to avoid the hot spots of
contamination from the land’s past operations. The University is not aware of any pollutants in the
area selected for Amber Fields.
Council members and Planning Commissioners asked additional questions about the environmental
concerns. Commissioner Reed requested that the University and Maplewood Development continue
to be transparent in letting people know where the hot spots are and why they are considered hot
spots. It was suggested that the University assist in a public meeting that would provide additional
information about the contamination and the status of clean up, in the future. Staff discussed the
significant process that has occurred over recent years to publicly discuss resident questions on this
topic.
ROSEMOUNT CITY COUNCIL
WORK SESSION PROCEEDINGS
DECEMBER 1, 2020
ADJOURNMENT TO REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
The meeting was adjourned with a motion from Droste, second by Block at 6:32 p.m. to the regular
council meeting at the Rosemount City Hall Council Chambers.
CALL BACK TO ORDER
Mayor Droste called the meeting back to order at 7:49 p.m. with Council Members Block, Freske,
Essler and Weisensel.
UPDATES
Community Development Director Lindquist discussed the potential for extending city utilities to
the area between Hwy 3 and Biscayne Avenue, north of 130th St W. The Council indicated they
would like additional information about cost, number of lots that have sanitary sewer issues and
other relevant data. This will be discussed again at a future worksession
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council and upon a motion by Droste
second by Weisensel the meeting was unanimously adjourned at 8:25 pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jessie Paque
Deputy City Clerk