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AGENDA
UTILITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, April 24, 2023
5:30 P.M.
CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL
1. CALL TO ORDER (5:30)
2. ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO AGENDA (5:30)
3. ANNUAL MEETING (5:32)
a. Issuance of Oath – Commissioner Vanessa Demuth
4. AUDIENCE INPUT (5:35)
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (5:37)
a. November 28, 2022 Utility Commission Meeting Minutes
6. PRESENTATION (5:40)
a. None
7. PUBLIC HEARINGS (5:40)
a. None
8. OLD BUSINESS (5:40)
a. 2022 Water Efficiency and Stormwater Rebate Recap
9. NEW BUSINESS (5:50)
a. Discussion with Parks Department – Opportunities for Additional Water Conservation
10. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT (6:15)
a. City & Development Project Update (verbal)
b. Well Pumping Reports – Q4 (2022) & Q1 (2023)
c. 10-year Summary of Water Usage
d. Top-10 Water Users Listing
e. Advanced Metering Infrastructure Installation (verbal)
f. Action Item / Issues list
i. 2024 Budget Proposal – Smart Meter Discount Purchase Program
g. Next Meeting – June 26, 2023
i. Well Sampling Report & Operational Modification Recommendations – Minnesota
Department of Health
11. ADJOURNMENT (6:45)
UTILITY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
NOVEMBER 28, 2022
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof the regular Utility Commission meeting of the City of Rosemount was
called to order on November 28, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. in the Conference Room, City Hall, 2875 145th Street
West, Rosemount.
Attendees included: Commission Chair Greg Johnson, and Commissioners Vanessa Demuth and Laura
Miller.
Staff present included the following:
City Administrator Martin, Public Works Director Egger, Finance Director Malecha, and Recording
Secretary Simonson.
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO AGENDA
None.
AUDIENCE INPUT
None.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4.a. October 24, 2022 Utility Commission Meeting Minutes
Motion by Demuth, Second by Miller
Motion to approve the minutes of October 24, 2022 Utility Commission Meeting
Ayes. 3.
Nays. 0. Motion carried.
PRESENTATION
None.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
None.
OLD BUSINESS
6.a. 2023 Utility Rate Recommendations
Public Works Director Egger presented the updated and finalized utility rate model recommendations for
2023. Final 2023 Utility Rate Models will go to the December 6, 2022 council meeting. Overall, the proposed
changes to the rate models would results in a net increase of 5.6% for the average customer.
Motion by Demuth, Second by Miller
Motion to recommend City Council approval of the 2023 Utility Rate Model.
Ayes: 3
Nays: 0. Motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
7.a. Water Consumption in City Facilities
Public Works Director Egger presented the year-over-year City water usage for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd quarters
for 2021 and 2022.
Commissioner Demuth requested a 10-year chart comparison at the next meeting, which will allow enough
time for readings to come in at the close of the 4th quarter.
Commissioner Demuth requested that a staff member from Parks and Rec attend a future meeting to discuss
ways to decrease City water usage, especially relating to irrigation of open green spaces, and to discuss what
actions the department has already taken or is planning to do in this aspect. Public Works Director Egger
noted that the Parks and Rec department has already started to analyze areas of the City in which irrigation
and mowing can be reduced and will continue to review and make adjustments, which will also benefit the
City by reducing staff time needed to maintain these areas.
7.b. Set Meeting Dates for 2023
Public Works Director Egger presented the proposed 2023 meeting schedule for the Utility Commission.
Meetings will be reduced to quarterly meetings except for the fall utility rate review process (September-
November). This would reduce the overall number of meetings to six per year.
Motion by Demuth, Second by Miller
Motion to accept the meeting dates for 2023 as presented.
Ayes: 3
Nays: 0. Motion carried.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT
8.a. Well Pumping Report
Public Works Director Egger presented the current well pumping data. The current trajectory indicates the
year could close out with approximately 1 billion gallons of water pumped.
8.b. Action Item / Issues List
i. Commissioner Demuth noted that the information on the City’s webpage indicating free private
well testing provided by Dakota County is not longer valid as that program has ended. Staff will
have this information updated on the webpage.
ii. Public Works Director Egger stated that there is little on the agenda for the December 19, 2022
meeting on the schedule, and with limited staff time the holidays, he recommended canceling the
December meeting and reconvene in March. The Commissioners agreed. A cancellation notice
will be posted per the Open Meeting Laws.
iii. Commissioner Demuth requested an update on manganese testing and well field study with the
Minnesota Department of Health be added to the agenda for the next meeting.
8.c. Set Meeting Agenda for March 27, 2023
i. Update on manganese testing and well field study by the Minnesota Department of Health.
ii. City water usage 10-year comparison.
iii. Discussion with staff member of Parks and Rec Department.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Utility Commission and upon a motion by Demuth and
a second by Miller the meeting was adjourned at 6:54 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Amy Simonson
Recording Secretary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Utility Commission Meeting: April 24, 2023
AGENDA ITEM: Water Efficiency & Stormwater Rebate
Update
AGENDA SECTION:
Old Business
PREPARED BY: Amy Simonson, Public Works Office
Specialist
Jane Byron, Stormwater Specialist
AGENDA NO. 8.a
ATTACHMENTS: None APPROVED BY: NE
RECOMMENDED ACTION: None
Quarterly Water Efficiency Rebate Update:
The City of Rosemount was awarded a Water Efficiency Grant from the Metropolitan Council
(MCES) in the amount of $34,000 for the 2022-24 grant cycle.
As part of this program, the following rebate amounts are allowed:
• $50 for Water Sense Toilets
• $150 for Energy Star Washers
• $150 for Energy Star Dishwashers
• $150 for Water Sense Irrigation Controllers
• $200 for Irrigation system audits
The City also partners with the Vermilion River Joint Powers Organization (VRWJPO) to offer
funding to multi-family residential properties for low-cost irrigation audits and improvement cost
share grants through this funding source. Under the program, HOAs pay $50 towards the cost of an
audit, a savings of several thousand dollars, the VRWJPO hires a certified contractor to complete the
audit, and the City provides grants up to 80% of the cost, not to exceed $1500, for WaterSense
improvements recommended in the audit reports. The City and VRWJPO also provide a grant for
non WaterSense audit recommended improvements up to 20% not to exceed $500. Previous audits
through the program have shown HOAs are wasting on average 1 Mgal/yr at a cost of $4,146 per year
on inefficient irrigation.
Table 1 provides a summary of the entire rebate program activity.
Table 1 2020 2021 2022 July 2022
*New cycle*
Gallons of Water Saved
Annually (est.) 386,800 200,200 1,226,800 551,336
Total Rebate $4,971.67 $3,790.26 $13,634.95 $9,411.84
Municipality Contribution
(25%) $1,242.92 $911.15 $9,202.49 $2,352.96
Irrigation Controllers
Replaced: 35 1 4 17
Toilets Replaced: 6 1 4 9
2
Clothes Washers Replaced: 8 1 10 6
Dishwashers Replaced 0 0 0 1
Audits (Residential): 1 0 0 0
Commercial Audit
In a partnership with the Vermillion River Watershed
Joint Powers Organization (VRWJPO) on their Urban
Water Conservation Program. 2021 Municipality
Contribution partially provided by Stormwater Utility.
3 0
Quarterly Stormwater Rebate Update:
In May 2019, the Utility Commission recommended City Council adopt a rebate program for residents
to install projects on their property to improve stormwater quality and reduce runoff volume. In March
2020, City Council approved the Stormwater Rebate Policy and established a maximum amount of
$5,000.
Table 2 provides a summary of the entire rebate program activity.
Table 2 2020 2021 2022 2023
Total Rebate $0 $147.85 $77.50 $0
Rain Barrels: $0 $86.94 $77.50 $0
Cisterns & Rainwater Harvesting: $0 $0 $0 $0
Raingardens: $0 $0 $0 $0
Native Plantings: $0 $60.91 $0 $0
Buffers: $0 $0 $0 $0
Stormwater Reuse: $0 $0 $0 $0
Permeable Pavers & Pavements $0 $0 $0 $0
Here is a summary of advertisements of the program in 2023:
• Conserve & Preserve Blog Post https://ci.rosemount.mn.us/preserve
• The City Newsletter
• Information at Home & Business Expo in March
• Included in course materials for Landscaping for Clean Water Workshops
• Individual staff contacts with residents
• City staff presence for Q&A at some of the Landscaping for Clean Water Workshops.
• Information at Leprechaun Days Midsummer Faire July 28 & 29
Staff will continue to publicize these programs via social media, city newsletters, staff updates and
additional methods.
GPM 1,200 1,235 1,600 1,500 1,500 1,500 2,000 500 500
2022 Well 7 Well 8 Well 9 Well 12 Well 14 Well 15 Well 16 Rural 1 Rural 2 2022 Total 2021 Total % Change 2021 2022 Diff
Jan 0 0 17,882,800 19,800,200 0 1,116,500 73,000 2,319,400 2,413,600 43,605,500 46,503,200 -6.2% 0.87 0.64 -0.23
Feb 0 21,994,500 216,000 460,800 0 8,400 16,586,000 1,524,500 3,938,200 44,728,400 39,754,700 12.5% 0.52 0.78 0.26
Mar 0 15,097,000 3,674,000 0 32,000 19,990,000 2,267,000 3,162,000 3,002,000 47,224,000 57,221,800 -17.5% 2.82 2.95 0.13
Q1 Total 0 37,091,500 21,772,800 20,261,000 32,000 21,114,900 18,926,000 7,005,900 6,351,800 132,555,900 140,452,800 -5.6%4.21 4.37 0.16
Apr 0 8,000 16,065,000 206,000 22,194,300 129,000 19,000 2,802,000 3,179,000 44,602,300 59,021,500 -24.4% 2.50 3.99 1.49
May 4,613,000 25,985,000 2,201,000 6,070,200 17,211,100 12,711,500 17,143,000 2,859,000 2,823,000 91,616,800 102,177,800 -10.3% 3.28 3.33 0.05
Jun 39,144,000 15,251,000 29,592,000 18,405,900 12,715,200 24,540,400 16,095,000 2,982,000 3,487,000 162,212,500 187,800,800 -13.6% 2.06 1.13 -0.93
Q2 Total 43,757,000 41,244,000 47,858,000 24,682,100 52,120,600 37,380,900 33,257,000 8,643,000 9,489,000 298,431,600 349,000,100 -14.5%7.84 8.45 0.61
Jul 32,094,000 43,351,000 7,090,000 17,426,000 41,690,000 25,077,000 18,518,000 3,500,000 3,223,000 191,969,000 185,625,400 3.4% 0.87 1.18 0.31
Aug 21,867,000 14,728,000 24,897,000 11,830,000 11,780,000 20,553,000 28,227,000 3,468,000 3,547,000 140,897,000 163,684,600 -13.9% 6.88 4.27 -2.61
Sep 22,589,000 9,547,000 31,171,000 26,718,000 4,769,000 14,940,000 21,786,000 3,220,000 3,219,000 137,959,000 113,713,300 21.3% 1.48 0.24 -1.24
Q3 Total 76,550,000 67,626,000 63,158,000 55,974,000 58,239,000 60,570,000 68,531,000 10,188,000 9,989,000 470,825,000 463,023,300 1.7%9.23 5.69 -3.54
Oct 8,393,000 15,174,000 1,762,000 6,401,000 24,092,000 21,557,000 5,447,000 2,517,000 2,521,000 87,864,000 70,194,300 25.2% 1.88 0.24 -1.64
Nov 0 106,000 3,000 16,308,000 25,228,000 115,000 353,000 2,480,000 2,009,000 46,602,000 47,067,300 -1.0% 0.85 2.40 1.55
Dec 0 21,455,000 70,000 86,000 140,000 1,405,000 22,142,000 2,461,000 2,612,000 50,371,000 44,257,000 13.8% 1.95 1.82 -0.13
Q4 Total 8,393,000 36,735,000 1,835,000 22,795,000 49,460,000 23,077,000 27,942,000 7,458,000 7,142,000 184,837,000 161,518,600
14.4%4.68 4.46
-0.22
Total 128,700,000 182,696,500 134,623,800 123,712,100 159,851,600 142,142,800 148,656,000 33,294,900 35,973,800 1,089,651,500 1,113,994,800 -2.2%25.96 22.97 -2.99
Average/Mo 10,725,000 15,224,708 11,218,650 10,309,342 13,320,967 11,845,233 12,388,000 2,774,575 2,997,436 90,803,911 93,067,221 -2.4%
Average/Day 352,603 500,538 368,832 338,937 437,950 389,432 407,277 91,219 98,558 2,985,347 3,052,041 -2.2%
1,089,651,500 1,117,021,700 -2.5% 25.96 22.97 -2.99
2022 Well Pumping Record
Precipitation
Year To-Date
GPM 1,200 1,235 1,600 1,500 1,500 1,500 2,000 500 500
2023 Well 7 Well 8 Well 9 Well 12 Well 14 Well 15 Well 16 Rural 1 Rural 2 2022 Total 2022 Total % Change 2022 2023 Diff
Jan 6,000 1,477,000 15,504,000 3,000 0 22,174,000 0 2,610,000 2,399,000 44,173,000 43,605,500 1.3% 0.64 2.25 1.61
Feb 0 10,390,000 6,719,000 243,000 278,000 8,855,000 11,247,000 2,278,000 2,073,000 42,083,000 44,728,400 -5.9% 0.78 2.23 1.45
Mar 0 13,464,000 6,092,000 57,000 8,047,000 0 14,560,000 2,479,000 2,413,000 47,112,000 47,224,000 -0.2% 2.95 2.72 -0.23
Q1 Total 6,000 25,331,000 28,315,000 303,000 8,325,000 31,029,000 25,807,000 7,367,000 4,472,000 130,955,000 132,555,900 -1.2%4.37 7.20 2.83
Apr 0 44,602,300 -100.0% 3.99 -3.99
May 0 91,616,800 -100.0% 3.33 -3.33
Jun 0 162,212,500 -100.0% 1.13 -1.13
Q2 Total 0 0 0 0 00000 0298,431,600 -100.0%8.45 0.00 -8.45
Jul 0 191,696,000 -100.0% 1.18 -1.18
Aug 0 140,897,000 -100.0% 4.27 -4.27
Sep 0 137,959,000 -100.0% 0.24 -0.24
Q3 Total 0 0 0 0 00000 0470,825,000 -100.0%5.69 0.00 -5.69
Oct 0 87,864,000 -100.0% 0.24 -0.24
Nov 0 46,602,000 -100.0% 2.40 -2.40
Dec 0 50,371,000 -100.0% 1.82 -1.82
Q4 Total 0 0 0 0 00000 0184,837,000 -100.0%4.46 0.00 -4.46
Total 6,000 25,331,000 28,315,000 303,000 8,325,000 31,029,000 25,807,000 7,367,000 6,885,000 133,368,000 1,089,651,500 -87.8%22.97 7.20 -15.77
Average/Mo 2,000 8,443,667 9,438,333 101,000 2,775,000 10,343,000 8,602,333 2,455,667 2,236,000 44,397,000 90,803,911 -51.1%
Average/Day 16 69,400 77,575 830 22,808 85,011 70,704 20,184 18,863 365,392 2,985,347 -87.8%
133,368,000 135,557,900 -1.6% 22.97 7.20 -15.77
2023 Well Pumping Record
Precipitation
Year To-Date
Quarterly 2022
Government Building Meter Readings
ACCT #FACILITY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL
800026 Splash Pad - 4,493,000 7,017,000 - 11,510,000
800019 Jaycee Park - irrigation - 1,512,000 2,906,000 591,000 5,009,000
800054 UMORE Athletic Complex - 1,911,000 2,733,000 - 4,644,000
800021 Shannon Park - 1,414,000 2,234,000 - 3,648,000
800020 Meadows Park - 915,000 2,234,000 382,000 3,531,000
800016 Erickson Shelter (fields 1-3)- 870,000 1,434,000 309,000 2,613,000
800015 Erickson South (fields 4-5)- 906,000 837,000 284,000 2,027,000
800012 Bloomfield Park - 625,000 948,000 113,000 1,686,000
800004 PW Shop 240,000 330,000 320,000 365,000 1,255,000
800007 Community Center - top 233,000 236,000 429,000 272,000 1,170,000
800014 Connemara Park - 347,000 515,000 108,000 970,000
800022 Winds Park - 337,000 407,000 - 744,000
800008 Community Center - bottom 200,000 203,000 93,000 235,000 731,000
800010 Fire Station 1 15,000 104,000 457,000 44,000 620,000
800011 Fire Station 2 3,000 167,000 432,000 17,000 619,000
800028 Central Park - irrigation - 258,000 304,000 41,000 603,000
800009 Community Center - irrigation - - 279,000 279,000 558,000
800029 PW Fill Station 44,000 122,000 114,000 73,000 353,000
800002 City Hall - irrigation - 114,000 166,000 18,000 298,000
800017 Innisfree Park - 27,000 161,000 33,000 221,000
800027 Activity Center 23,000 43,000 91,000 28,000 185,000
800001 City Hall 26,000 27,000 29,000 35,000 117,000
800030 Chili Flower Garden - 18,000 63,000 - 81,000
800005 Mechanics Garage 9,000 32,000 21,000 15,000 77,000
800006 City Garage (wood shop)38,000 6,000 8,000 4,000 56,000
800013 Central Park - shelter 1,000 6,000 8,000 3,000 18,000
800003 Library - irrigation - - 5,000 12,000 17,000
800018 Jaycee Park Shelter 3,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 8,000
800055 Horseshoe Park Irrigation - 2,000 - - 2,000
800024 Steeple Center 1,000 - - - 1,000
800025 Flint Hills Athletic Complex - - - - -
TOTALS 836,000 15,027,000 24,247,000 3,262,000 43,372,000
2021 1,160,000 20,051,000 17,125,000 1,941,000 40,277,000
% change -27.9%-25.1%41.6%68.1%7.7%
FACILITY 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
2021 2022
City Hall 92,000 91,000 104,000 92,000 91,000 93,000 102,000 112,000 85,000 97,000 117,000
City Hall ‐ Irrigation 689,000 307,000 305,000 352,000 192,000 248,000 315,000 266,000 193,000 314,000 298,000
Library ‐ Irrigation 415,000 227,000 200,000 122,000 206,000 219,000 204,000 184,000 ‐ 230,000 17,000
PW Shop 1,095,000 1,472,000 1,294,000 1,052,000 1,201,000 677,000 463,000 444,000 434,000 420,000 1,255,000
PW Fill Station ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 682,000 768,000 511,000 566,000 630,000 353,000
Mechanics Garage 30,000 28,000 28,000 23,000 23,000 25,000 24,000 28,000 100,000 47,000 77,000
City Garage (wood shop) 28,000 28,000 23,000 22,000 22,000 24,000 30,000 29,000 37,000 89,000 56,000
Community Center ‐ Top 2,452,000 1,382,000 1,303,800 1,206,000 1,554,000 1,264,000 975,000 1,045,000 991,000 1,075,000 1,170,000
Community Center ‐ Bottom ‐ 824,000 1,054,000 1,051,000 1,293,000 656,000 857,000 861,000 900,000 926,000 731,000
Community Center ‐ Irrigation 878,000 601,000 496,600 305,000 861,000 52,000 37,000 26,000 139,000 255,000 558,000
Fire Station 1 906,000 708,000 389,000 258,000 318,000 260,000 399,000 441,000 447,000 515,000 620,000
Fire Station 2 1,173,000 662,500 460,000 380,000 1,020,000 430,000 240,000 94,000 460,000 736,000 619,000
Bloomfield Park 1,853,000 702,000 1,566,800 726,000 666,000 1,107,000 607,000 934,560 ‐ 1,678,000 1,686,000
Central Park ‐ Shelter 579,000 416,000 346,000 312,000 33,000 41,000 73,000 40,000 451,000 18,000 18,000
Central Park ‐ Irrigation ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 439,000 193,000 371,000 248,000 384,000 1,136,000 603,000
Connemara Park 714,000 389,000 286,000 185,000 333,000 206,000 299,000 136,000 414,000 696,000 970,000
Erickson South (fields 4‐5) 3,404,000 2,425,000 688,000 311,000 1,192,000 856,000 1,257,000 843,000 1,385,000 1,653,000 2,027,000
Erickson Shelter (fields 1‐3) 2,640,000 1,830,000 1,136,000 1,660,800 1,533,000 1,511,000 1,265,000 1,547,000 2,033,000 2,434,000 2,613,000
Innisfree Park 810,000 581,793 460,359 660,030 225,000 194,000 191,000 288,000 76,000 121,000 221,000
Jaycee Park Shelter 10,000 10,000 14,000 15,000 11,000 8,000 22,000 9,000 6,000 8,000 8,000
Jaycee Park ‐ Irrigation 5,678,000 3,004,000 2,573,000 1,729,000 2,908,000 2,572,000 1,644,000 2,392,000 4,377,000 3,628,000 5,009,000
Meadows Park 739,000 1,360,935 1,958,652 1,088,000 1,558,000 1,637,000 1,238,000 1,014,000 2,335,000 3,011,000 3,531,000
Shannon Park 4,850,000 2,697,000 1,718,000 1,793,000 1,842,000 1,968,000 2,112,000 2,002,000 2,820,000 3,320,000 3,648,000
Winds Park 1,008,000 769,000 439,000 427,000 735,000 335,000 528,000 438,000 611,000 1,151,000 744,000
Steeple Center 160,000 98,000 150,000 115,000 266,000 298,000 326,000 104,000 ‐ ‐ 1,000
Flint Hills Athletic Complex ‐ 2,355,000 3,934,000 4,924,000 3,059,000 4,100,000 6,659,000 9,086,000 11,380,000 4,859,000 0
Splash Pad ‐ ‐ 5,246,000 11,113,000 9,646,000 10,727,000 9,058,000 6,681,000 7,902,000 7,620,000 11,510,000
Activity Center ‐ ‐ ‐ 11,000 397,000 137,000 229,000 248,000 313,000 186,000 185,000
Chili Flower Garden ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 41,000 86,000 134,000 91,000 81,000
UMORE Athletic Complex 1,574,000 1,867,000 1,507,000 1,523,000 1,716,000 1,416,000 1,855,000 1,471,000 1,628,000 3,333,000 4,644,000
TOTALS 31,777,000 24,835,229 27,680,211 31,455,830 33,340,000 31,936,000 32,189,000 31,608,560 40,601,000 40,277,000 43,370,000
Irrigation / Recreation (est)28,956,000 22,263,229 24,944,411 28,837,830 30,137,000 29,657,000 29,970,000 29,315,560 38,273,000 37,826,000 41,002,000
% Of Total 91% 90% 90% 92% 90% 93% 93% 93% 94% 94% 95%
Rainfall (inches)29.59 32.77 35.4 36.14 40.32 32.36 33.56 43.17 29.83 25.96 22.97
2008‐2012 2009‐2013 2010‐2014 2011‐2015 2012‐2016 2013‐2017 2014‐2018 2015‐2019 2016‐2020 2017‐2021 2018‐2022
27,091,550 26,987,566 27,092,688 28,465,254 29,817,654 29,849,454 31,320,208 32,105,878 33,934,912 35,322,312 37,609,112
5‐year Averages
WATER CONSUMPTION
GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AND PARKS
2012‐2022
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Water Consumption in City Buildings and Parks
Rainfall (in) 29.59 32.77 35.40 36.14 32.36 33.56 43.17 29.83 25.96 22.97
5‐year Average
37,488,512
Rank Common Name Owner Name Service Address Total Usage
1FLINT HILLS RESOURCES PINE BEND OIL REFINERY FLINT HILLS RES PINE BEND LLC 12555 CLARK RD ‐ OFFICE 32,307,000
2 ROSEMOUNT WOODS MOBILE HOME PARK MHC ROSEMOUNT WOODS LLC 2890 LOWER 138TH ST 12,251,000
3PROAMPAC EL DORADO PACKAGING, INC. 2750 145TH ST W 5,684,000
4 ROSEMOUNT CAR SPA ROSEMOUNT CAR SPA PROPERTY LLC 15215 CANADA AVE 5,589,000
5WATERFORD COMMONS APARTMENTS WATERFORD COMMONS 2930 146TH ST W 3,491,000
6WEXFORD PLACE APARTMENTS WEXFORD PLACE LIMITED 15850 CHIPPENDALE AVE 2,567,000
7DAKOTA COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE STATE OF MM / HIGHER EDUC BOARD 1300 145TH ST E 2,422,000
8ERICKSON SHELTER (FIELDS 1‐3) CONCESSION STAND & RESTROOMS 14115 BRAZIL AVE 2,383,000
9US BANK TRUST NA TSTE *HUDSON HOMES MANAGEMENT LLC (SF RENTAL) 14268 CROFTON CT 1,998,000
10 ROSEMOUNT MIDDLE SCHOOL ISD 196 3135 143RD ST W 1,750,000
70,442,000
* Foreclosed SF home ‐ pipes burst
2022 HIGHEST WATER CONSUMERS
TOP 10 USERS