2025.09.22 City Council Meeting MinutesOTSEGO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
7:00 PM
OTSEGO PRAIRIE CENTER
Call to Order:
Mayor Stockamp called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.
R�II Call:
Mayor Jessica Stoclamp and Councilmembers: Ryan Dunlap, Tina Goede, and Corey Tanner.
City Staff: City Administrator/Finance Director Adam Flaherty, Streets Operation Manager Kevin
Lamson, City Attorney Dave Kendall (*), City Planner Dan Licht, City Engineer Ron Wagner, and
City Clerk Audra Etzel, Absent: Councilmember Michelle Lund.
Attended via video conference (*).
Pledge of Allegiance:
Mayor Stockamp led in the Pledge of Allegiance.
1. Open Forum:
Mayor Stockamp opened the Open Forum at 7:01 PM.
Marl< Nystrom, 9565 Park Ave NE asked about a second fire station, business development, and
property taxes.
Charles Hediger, 9539 Parl<ington Ave NE asked how the City will pay for the fire department
and has concerns regarding the location of the station.
Chad Brown, 1434 88th Street NE asked why two smaller fire stations could not be built with
one on the east and one on the west.
Melody Bruen, 17681 52"d St NE said she was told it would take 8 minutes and 56 seconds to
get to her house which is 4 seconds under the national standards. Ms. Bruen thinks the fire
department is a terrible decision.
Travis Schulz, 13513 89th St NE asked about the compost site usage as he was turned away
twice. Council directed staff to discuss this issue with the City of Albertville.
Molly Peterson, 9920 105th St NE has concerns with increases to property taxes, and the
median house value and homes are being affordable; her request is to stay within a budget.
Nathan Lalum, 15559 77th St NE feels there should have been more planning to budget for
projects.
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Mike Reis, 12096 68"' Cir NE said the fire study suggested a substation with Elk River. Mr. Reis
noted his home will be further away from the new fire station.
Gerard Lachman, 6194 Oakwood Ave NE feels the City has not been transparent with the
residents and he cannot afford the increase. Mr. Zachman is disappointed that the City is
increasing taxes higher than the surrounding cities.
Jeff Dahl, 6319 Mason Ave NE said he has concerns with the Albertville Fire Department
increase and if the other contracted Fire Departments were to also increase significantly.
Gerard Lachman, 6194 Oakwood Ave NE asked to divide up the City up between Albertville, EII<
River and Monticello.
Gabe Davis, 6689 Packard Ave NE said the residents have been lied to and the fire department
will cost more money next year, and Otsego will have the most expensive fire department in
Minnesota. Mr. Davis thinks the Council, except CM Dunlap, should resign.
Dale I<olles, 14251 70th St NE is a long-time resident living on a fixed income and he is not in
favor of the fire department.
Brian Merl<ley, 7551 Ogren Ave NE built his home to live in for the rest of his life. Mr. Berkley
asked about the taxes collected for new homes compared to once farmland; he has purchased
land in another state because he cannot afford the taxes here.
Sherry Lelleraas, 10084 I<ahler Ave NE doesn't understand the need for a fire station and hiring
I fire chief without a department; the new station will be 15 miles from her home. Ms.
Lelleraas said the franchise fees collected are over $500 along with other fee increases.
Nancy Andersen, 9031 Mason Ave NE is a 40-year resident, and their taxes only continue to
increase. Ms. Anderson would like the fire department project to be shut down.
Deb Maros, 14682 84th St NE asked what the Council is doing to prepare for the homeless
population being created.
Dennis McAlpine, 13355 85th St NE has been a resident for 78 years and can't believe the
Council does not understand what the residents want.
Dale I<olles, 14251 70th St NE has concerns with the fire hydrants being found with the weed
growth.
Charles I<olles, 15509 90th St NE asked about the new cold storage building cost. CM Dunlap
said $1.4 million. Mr. I<olles said surrounding committees build their fire stations for under $9
million.
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Mark Nystrom, 9565 Park Ave NE said the City Council lies and has burned the bridges with the
surrounding communities. Mr. Nystrom said his neighbor had a fire and the Ell( River Fire
Department responded in two minutes and this will not happen with the Otsego Fire
Department.
Heather Dirl<man, 13088 83rd St NE asked if the project can be postponed allowing the city to
save the funds.
Matt Thell, 14186 62"d St NE asked if the City Council is going to listen to the residents in
attendance.
Terry Hoel, 15477 93rd St NE has concerns about the property tax increases and wants change.
Gabe Davis, 6689 Packard Ave NE questioned why the Mayor wasn't interviewed by the news
today.
Tom I<ohnen, 13108 70th St NE does not feel the project has been received well and has
concerns about companies wanting to locate to Otsego; he wants developers to pay for the
infrastructure.
Brittany Arnold, 9497 Parl<ington Ave NE feels the Council has made a decision without listening
to the residents and she wants the residents to be heard.
Joel Petersen, 7825 Parquet Avenue NE is disappointed with the City Council.
Mayor Stocl<amp closed the Open Forum at 8:03 PM.
2. Consider Agenda Approval:
CM Dunlap asked to have item 3.3 removed from the consent agenda for discussion, adding
item 6.1 to the agenda.
CM Dunlap motioned to approve the agenda as amended, seconded by CM Tanner. All in
favor. Motion carried 4-0.
3. Consent Agenda.
3.1 Approve Claims List.
3.2 Approve City Council Meeting Minutes.
A. September 8, 2025, Meeting.
Be September 8, 2025, Special Meeting.
C. September 15, 2025, Special Meeting.
2 Approve Pay Applegate �n #Q. fir the Corn Q. Cmergency SeFv;ees C�II44Y 4eiec4
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Item 6.1.
3.4 Approve Pay Application #4 for the Cold Storage Facility Project.
3.5 Approve Pay Application #4 (Final) for the Otsego Creel< Rehabilitation Project.
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SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
3.6 Adopt a Proclamation — Recognition of Physician Assistant Week.
3.7 Adopt Resolution 202542 Accepting Public Improvements - O2B Kids Daycare.
3.8 Adopt Resolution 2025-43 Accepting a Donation of Emergency Warning Sirens.
3.9 Approve Amendment No. 2 to an Antenna Site Use Agreement — Verizon Wireless.
3.10 Accept Liability Insurance Renewal and Elect to Not Waiver Monetary Limits.
3.11 Adopt Resolution 2025-44 Declaring City Property as Surplus Property and Authorizing
Sale.
3.12 Accept Quote and Authorize Dale Lehrke Soccer Field Irrigation Repairs.
3.13 Accept Quotes and Authorize City Campus Fencing & Gates and Cold Storage Pallet
Racking.
3.14 Adopt Resolution 2025-45 Accepting Bids and Awarding Contact- Lift Station No. 4
Improvements.
3.15 Approve Pay Application #4 for the Carricl<'s Landing Parl< Project.
3.16 Approve a Job Description and Authorize Recruitment — Lead Mechanic Position.
CM Dunlap motioned to approve the consent agenda as amended, seconded by CM Goede.
All in favor. Motion carried 4-0.
4. Planning.
4.1 Kittredge Crossings — PUD Concept Plan (JP Brooks Builders)
A. Presentation by City Planner,
Be
Comments and Consideration of PUD Concept Plan.
City Planner Licht reviewed the staff report and presentation.
Paul Tabone, JP Brooks Builders representatives provided information regarding their company
and project details. Mr. Tabone agrees with the staff report and was present to answer
questions.
Mayor Stockamp has concerns with town homes vs. single family homes and driveways onto
I<alland Avenue and asked about a possible trail segment. Planner Licht said staff recommends
sidewalks on both sides of Kalland and using existing sidewalk on 7111 Street, it is challenging
having trails go through private development creates maintenance and connection issues.
CM Dunlap also feels the west side needs a better transition and the northeast lots may have
site line issues.
CM Tanner asked about the school traffic this year in the neighborhood. City Planner Licht said
the street does meet the zoning requirements, noting there are peak times during school hours.
Mayor Stockamp asked about the street alignment. City Planner Licht said the street alignment
would be reviewed with the preliminary plat.
CM Dunlap motioned to support the PUD Concept Plan for Outlots G and O, Kittredge
Crossings and Outlot A, Villas of Kittredge Crossings, subject to the comments of the Planning
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Commission from their meeting on 15 September 2025 and those outlined in the Planning
Report dated 3 September 2025 as presented along with City Council comments, seconded by
CM Tanner. All in favor. Motion carried 4-0.
4.2 Stillwild — Zonin6 Map Amendment, Conditional Use Permit &Preliminary Plat (Smith).
A. Presentation by City Planner.
B.
Consider
Adoption
of Ordinance
2025-07 Amending
the
Zoning
Map.
C.
Consider
Approval
of a Conditional
Use Permit
and
Preliminary
Plat.
City Planner Licht reviewed the staff report and presentation.
The applicants did not comment.
CM Dunlap motioned to adopt Ordinance 2025-07 amending the Zoning Map and approve a
Conditional Use Permit and preliminary plat for Stillwild subject to the conditions state on the
Findings of Fact and Decision as presented, seconded by CM Goede. All in favor. Motion
carried 4-0.
5. Finance:
5.1 Preliminary Property Tax Levy:
A. Presentation by City Administrator,
Be Consider Resolution 2025-46 AdiustinR the 2026 Debt Service Property Tax.
C. Consider Resolution 2025-47 Adopting a Preliminary Tax levy for Taxes Payable
2026.
D. Consider Scheduling the Truth in Taxation Hearing.
City Administrator/Finance Director Flaherty reviewed the staff report and presentation.
CM Goede asked about the proposed tax increase for the median value. Flaherty reviewed the
values.
Flaherty noted that once the preliminary levy is adopted, the final levy cannot increase but can
decrease, and there are still budget meetings and the final levy to be set in December.
CM Tanner asked about the percentages. Flaherty said there is a point where the homestead
credit does not apply to a homeowner for tax capacity. CM Tanner asked staff to display a
Wright County tax statement to explain the City's portion on the statement. Flaherty reviewed
a 2025 tax statement.
Mayor Stockamp said Otsego's tax rate is lower than surrounding communities and inflation
also impacts the City's budget. CM Tanner noted the community is growing.
CM Goede motioned to adopt Resolution 202546, adjusting the 2026 debt service property
tax levy certified in the original bond resolution, seconded by Mayor Stockamp.
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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
CM Dunlap said the debt increase is due to the Fire Department only and hiring of additional
staff is due to the creation of the Fire Department; reserves are for the unexpected expenses
and not to cut the levy, the increase is unjustifiable, and he will not support.
CM Tanner asked about the proposed hires for IT and HR. Flaherty said both positions are
needed to support all City operations and facilities and would also help support the fire
department. CM Tanner asked about the average contracted increases. Flaherty said he did not
have the numbers available, but the trend is increasing for many different reasons including the
growth in Otsego. CM Tanner noted the three contracted communities needed to support their
city's first and Otsego needs to stabilize their expenses.
CM Dunlap feels the fire department expenses have been out of control.
Voting in favor: Stockamp and Goede. Voting against: Dunlap and Tanner. Motion failed 2-2.
CM Tanner is more comfortable with a 15%preliminary levy increase and to continue working
that down. Mayor Stockamp said the majority of the City Council agreed with the percentage
presented, noting the Council would continue to evaluate the budget during the review
process.
CM Dunlap feels there is nothing else to cut in the budget, unless the fire debt service payment
is not paid.
Flaherty said the Resolution 2025-46 is for adjusting the debt service property tax levy and is
separate from adopting the preliminary levy, is not for the fire station debt service, and noted
that this resolution is decreasing the levy and should not be controversial.
CM Tanner motioned to adopt Resolution 2025-46, adjusting the 2026 debt service property
tax levy certified in the original bond resolution, seconded by Goede.
CM Dunlap called for point of order, noting the motion failed and cannot be reintroduced. City
Attorney Kendall said the motion can be brought again.
Voting in favor: Stockamp, Goede, and Tanner. Voting against: Dunlap. Motion carried 3-1.
CM Tanner would like to lower the levy from 19.3 percent and CM Dunlap would like it to be
zero. Flaherty said staff prepared a resolution based on the majority of the City Council's
direction from the budget meeting. Mayor Stockamp said this is not the final budget, noting
there are funds that can be transferred. CM Dunlap has concerns about using other funds, the
objective is to get to a balanced budget. Flaherty said gambling funds are allowed to be used as
proposed according to Minnesota State Statute, and the other local funds can be used at
Council discretion according to the policy. Mayor Stockamp said this is the maximum that will
be sent to property owners.
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CM Tanner motioned to adopt Resolution 2025-47, adopting a preliminary property tax levy
for taxes payable in 2026, seconded by CM Goede. Voting in favor: Stockamp, Goede, and
Tanner. Voting against: Dunlap. Motion carried 34.
Mayor Stockamp motioned to set the Truth in Taxation public hearing for 6:00 p.m., on
December 2, 2025. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at 8899 Nashua Avenue
NE, Otsego, MN 55330, seconded by CM Goede. Voting in favor: Stockamp, Dunlap, Goede,
and Tanner. All in favor. Motion carried 4-0.
6. City Council Reports and Updates:
A. Heritage Preservation Commission CM Tanner said the Commission prepared for
and attended the Prairie Festival.
B. Parks and Recreation Commission Liaison CM Tanner said the Commission had
the grand reopening and ribbon cutting of Carricl<'s Landing Parl<.
C. Planning Commission Liaison CM Dunlap said the Commission reviewed
applications for Kittredge Crossing, Stillwild and Queens Avenue,
D. Public Safety Commission Liaison CM Goede said the Commission discussed the
Prairie Festival, the interim hire for fire, and roadside clean-up.
6.1 Approve Pay Application #9 for the Fire &Emergency Services Facility Project.
CM Dunlap opposes this action because the City receives services from the existing contract
providers at a price point that is cost-effective for the taxpayers.
CM Tanner motioned to approve Pay Application #9 in the amount of $1,431,938.69 for work
completed on the Fire & Emergency Service Facility project, seconded by CM Goede.
Voting in favor: Stockamp, Goede, and Tanner. Voting against: Dunlap. Motion carried 34.
Mayor Stockamp thanked the staff for Prairie Festival and the grand reopening of Carrick's
Landing Park.
7. Staff Reports and Updates:
7.1 Consider Scheduling a Special City Council Meeting on October 13, 2025 —South Central
WTP Proiect.
Mayor Stockamp motioned to call for a special budget meeting on October 13, 2025, at 5:30
PM, seconded by CM Goede. All in favor. Motion carried 4-0.
7.2 Consider Scheduling a Special City Council Meeting on October 27, 2025 —Utility
Budgets Review.
Mayor Stockamp motioned to call for a special budget meeting on October 27, 2025, at 5:30
PM, seconded by CM Goede. All in favor. Motion carried 4-0
City Engineer Wagner provided development and City project updates.
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MINUTES OF THE CITY OF OTSEGO REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
Sergeant Jason Oltmanns, Wright County Sheriff's Office provided updates regarding traffic due
to the construction and respective detours.
City Council discussed their concerns with the lane closures on CSAH 19 during the IVlaciver and
CR137 construction. Sergeant Oltmanns said they are aware of the conflict.
8. Adjourn.
CM Goede motioned to adjourn at 9:28 PM, seconded by CM Tanner. All in favor. Motion
carried 4-0.
Minutes prepared by City Clerk, Audra Etzel.
City of Otsego:
Jess4'ca Stockamp, Mayor
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Audra Etzel, City Clerk