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REGULAR MEETING PROCEEDINGS
SEPTEMBER 6, 2022
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Rosemount City Council was held
on Tuesday, September 6, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. in Rosemount Council Chambers 2875 145th Street
West.
Mayor Droste called the meeting to order with Councilmembers Block, Essler, Weisensel and Freske
attending.
Staff present included the following;
• City Administrator Martin
• Parks & Recreation Director Schultz
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion by Weisensel Second by Essler
Motion to Adopt the Agenda
Ayes: 5.
Nays: None. Motion carried.
PUBLIC COMMENT
None
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion by Weisensel Second by Freske
Motion to approve consent agenda items.
a. Bills Listing
b. Tort Liability Insurance Limits
c. Minutes of the August 16, 2022 Regular Meeting
d. Halloween Event – Service Agreement
e. Approve Minor Subdivision for Scannell Properties
f. Request by Frana Companies, Inc., for Approval of the Final Plat for the Frana
Manufacturing Facility
g. Request for a Minor Amendment to the Amber Fields Planned Unit Development
Agreement to reduce the attached garage standards for Amber Fields Fifth Addition
h. Joint Powers Agreement with the Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers
Organization for the Homeowners’ Association Irrigation Audit Program
i. Accept Bids and Award Contract for Driver Avenue & Trunk Sanitary Sewer
Improvements
Ayes: Weisensel, Block, Droste, Essler, Freske
Nays: None. Motion carried.
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NEW BUSINESS
9.a. McMenomy Woods Purchase Agreement
Parks & Recreation Director Schultz provided an overview of the City’s Parks Master Plan to have
the McMenomy Woods property as a future City Park.
Dakota County has an agreement to purchase the land between the McMenomy properties. Staff
from the City of Rosemount and Dakota County have been working with the McMenomy family for
several years on a purchase and preservation plan for the McMenomy Woods. With the County
purchasing conservation easement and greenway easement on the property, the fee title land
purchase can happen a reduced rate. The total acreage will be approximately 80 acres.
Motion by Weisensel Second by Block
Motion to adopt a resolution that the City Council enter into a Purchase Agreement, in a
format approved by the City Attorney, to Purchase the Fee Title to the McMenomy Property
Ayes: Block, Droste, Essler, Freske, Weisensel
Nays: None. Motion carried.
9.b. Establish Preliminary 2023 Budget and levy
City Administrator Martin provided the latest numbers for the Preliminary Operating Budget and
Preliminary Levy for 2023. Mr. Martin expressed gratitude in the partnership in working with
councilmembers and staff in working to set the 2023 Budget.
The preliminary 2023 Budget shows an increase of 7.62% to the Operating Budget, which results in
a 5.96% increase in the property tax levy. This rate continues to be lower than it was in 2016, which
is a reflection of the growth of the City in recent years and the effect of added taxable value. Mr.
Martin highlighted changes within each department.
Councilmember Freske requested the public safety increases should be highlighted in the final
presentation as this is important to residents.
Councilmember Essler stated the budget presentation should be transparent about compensation as
the city needs to be competitive and retain good employees.
Councilmember Block questioned if an evaluation has been done with businesses regarding how the
tax increase will impact their business value. Staff will provide these numbers in December.
Councilmember Weisensel reitatereate the city does not set values on properties, this is done by the
county. Also, the evaluation are 2 years delayed; meaning the taxes payable in 2023 are reality of
value in 2021.
Council also reminded residents there are other components to resident’s taxes; the county and
school district taxes. The council encouraged residents to review their property tax statement that
will be issued to residents towards the end of October.
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Motion by Essler Second by Freske
Motion to Adopt a Resolution Setting the Preliminary 2023 General Fund Operating
Budget, the Preliminary 2023 C.I.P. Budgets, the Preliminary 2023 Insurance Budget, the
Preliminary 2023 Port Authority Operating Levy and the Preliminary 2022 Levy and a
Budget Hearing Date of December 6, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall
Ayes: Droste, Essler, Freske, Weisensel, Block
Nays: None. Motion carried.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
10.a. Staff Updates
City Administrator Martin congratulated Nick Egger on his one year anniversary of being with the
city as Public Works Director.
10.b. Upcoming Community Calendar
Mayor Droste reviewed the calendar of events and upcoming meetings.
Parks & Recreation Director Schultz provided an update regarding the Food Truck Festival.
Councilmember Block provided a public statement, stating she will be resigning from City Council
effective immediately. Mayor Droste thanked Councilmember Block for her service and wished her
well in her future endeavors.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the City Council at the regular council meeting and
upon a motion by Droste and a second by Weisensel the meeting was adjourned at 7:55 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Erin Fasbender
City Clerk