HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.h. Resolution Extending the Granting of Regulatory Flexibility to Local Businesses
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
City Council Meeting Date: March 16, 2021
AGENDA ITEM: Resolution Extending the Granting of
Regulatory Flexibility to Local Businesses
AGENDA SECTION:
Consent
PREPARED BY: Eric Van Oss, Economic Development
Coordinator AGENDA NO. 6.h.
ATTACHMENTS: Resolution APPROVED BY: LJM
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to Adopt Resolution Extending the Granting of
Regulatory Flexibility to Local Businesses.
BACKGROUND
On May 28th, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution 20-68 Authorizing the Granting of Regulatory
Flexibility to Local Businesses and was extended on October 20, 2020. The resolution permits flexibility to
allow patio expansions without processing normal site plan or liquor license amendments and allow the
patio expansion into spaces that would not be approved under typical site plan or liquor code
requirements. Included in the resolution, the City Administrator or his designees approve expansion
requests. Under City Code, features such as tents or heaters are allowed.
The approved resolution, Resolution 20-68, expires on April 30, 2020. As the COVID pandemic continues
to persist and restaurant capacity is still limited under the Governor’s Executive Orders, staff believes the
regulatory flexibility should be extended to December 31, 2021 or until Governor Walz’s Emergency
Declaration is ended. A number of the businesses that applied for patio expansions in 2020 have indicated
they would like the ability to continue for as long as the Governor’s capacity restrictions are in place.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of the resolution.
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CITY OF ROSEMOUNT, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION 2021-21
RESOLUTION EXTENDING THE GRANTING OF
REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY TO LOCAL BUSINESSES
WHEREAS, the President of the United States and the Governor of the State of Minnesota
have declared states of emergency as a result of the spread of COVID-19;
WHEREAS, on March 17, 2020, the Mayor of the City of Rosemount issued a declaration of
local emergency and on March 17, 2020 the City Council acted by resolution to extend the local
emergency declaration;
WHEREAS, the City Council recognizes this emergency has had a devastating effect on
local businesses required to close pursuant to the Governor’s orders, particularly restaurants and
other businesses that were the last to be allowed to reopen;
WHEREAS, businesses are required to have a plan in place to safely reopen to the public
that reflects social distancing requirements and complies with limits imposed on the number of
customers that may be served at one time;
WHEREAS, the Governor’s office has encouraged local governments to be creative in
working with businesses as they reopen, particularly restaurants who are initially limited to
outdoor service only;
WHEREAS, in order to support the continued viability of local businesses, maximize the
number of customers allowed to access businesses in light of the state’s operating restrictions,
and to exercise the creativity encouraged by the Governor’s office, the City Council determines
it is in the best interests of the City to allow the granting of regulatory flexibility as part of an
approved plan submitted by each business seeking such flexibility;
WHEREAS, it is not practical under the circumstances of this emergency to require
businesses to pursue what can be a several month process to seek amendments and other
approvals to obtain the flexibility they need now to safely reopen their businesses; and
WHEREAS, delegating authority to the City Administrator to grant flexibility to local
regulations as part of a plan a business submits to the City Administrator for approval is the only
workable solution for expeditiously providing the assistance local businesses need as they start to
reopen and put their employees back to work.
WHEREAS, the City Council approved Resolution 20-68 on May 28th 2020 and extended
Resolution 20-68 on October 20, 2020, which permits regulatory flexibility until April 30, 2021,
and
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Rosemount City Council as follows:
1. The City Administrator is hereby delegated the authority to grant, on behalf of the City,
flexibility in City regulations as the City Administrator determines is appropriate to
support the operations of local businesses as they reopen to the customers and resume
operations under the limitations imposed by the Governor’s emergency orders.
Regulatory flexibility may only be granted as part of a written plan the City
Administrator approves for a particular business entity.
2. For the purposes of this Resolution, the “regulatory flexibility” the City Administrator is
authorized to grant includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(a) Allow the expansion of the licensed “premises” of a business holding an on-sale
liquor license to allow the service and consumption of alcohol in an expanded area
identified in the approved plan;
(b) Allow the expansion of existing business operations without requiring amendments
to existing zoning approvals or new zoning approvals;
(c) Allow a business to use adjacent City property for customer seating, the display of
its products for sale, or for other similar uses upon entering into a license agreement
with the City; and
(d) Such other flexibility in the City’s regulations and the enforcement of those
regulations as the City Manager determines is appropriate under the particular
circumstances of the business to reasonably allow it to conduct its business in a
manner that maximizes its operations while complying with its plan, the Governor’s
emergency orders, and applicable guidelines.
3. The City Administrator has the discretion to deny any request for regulatory flexibility.
If approved, the City Administrator shall place such conditions on the approval as the
City Administrator determines are reasonable under the circumstances. The City
Administrator is authorized to issue written approvals of regulatory flexibility to execute
license agreements on the City’s behalf. The City Administrator may immediately repeal
any approved regulatory flexibility if the City Administrator determines the business
violated the scope of the regulatory flexibility, any conditions placed on the granted
flexibility, or the expanded business operations interfere with public safety or
unreasonably obstructs the use of public property.
4. The regulatory flexibility allowed under this Resolution is intended to temporarily allow
a business to overcome local regulatory hurdles that interfere with its efforts to
implement its plans to reopen and operate in accordance with social distancing and other
federal and state safety requirements. This Resolution, and regulatory flexibility granted
hereunder, does not exempt a business from:
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(a) Complying with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, regulations, and
emergency orders;
(b) Fully implementing its COVID-19 Preparedness Plan;
(c) Complying with local regulations not directly related to the regulatory flexibility
granted in the plan approved by the City Manager; or
(d) Immediately returning to full compliance with all applicable local regulations upon
the expiration or termination of the regulatory flexibility.
5. The authority delegated herein to the City Administrator shall continue through
December 31, 2021.
Adopted this 16th day of March, 2021, by the City Council of the City of Rosemount.
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William Droste, Mayor
Attest:
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Erin Fasbender, City Clerk