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A <br />ARDEN HILLS PARKS, TRAILS & RECREATION COMMITTEE <br />SEPTEMBER 26, 2000 0 <br />related ag lime performance issues; formal availability of gravel parking lot vs. current asphalt <br />for the skating rink; soil structure of the park (peat) and seasonal heaving; difficulty in berming <br />the skating area due to the substantial sloping of the park; continued flooding of the <br />warminghouse relative to the lake level at Valentine Lake; makeup of a berm for the ice rink; <br />relocation of the skating rink and lack of parking alternatives. Other items addressed were the <br />sewer manhole location in the middle of the parking lot; potential culvert plugging problems; <br />access road for tanker truck; past lack of usage with no warminghouse; and location of lights. <br />Committee members continued discussion, including potential relocation of the warminghouse; <br />location of the ballfield; safety issues; parking area blacktopping; ice rink no longer being <br />feasible; potential removal of blacktop, since it's alligator -cracking at this time; and potential <br />need for additional lighting. <br />Committee member Crassweller posed questions to staff, including if there were any way to <br />downsize the rink to have a sheet of ice that residents could use; if there were enough snow, <br />could a small rink be sufficiently bermed; light timer possibility; potential cost of other material <br />for berming; and black dirt vs. ag-lime base. <br />Ms. Holmes responded to committee members that the neighborhood was not concerned with the <br />rink being smaller. 0 <br />Council Liaison Grant expressed concerns regarding potential closing of the pleasure rink at <br />Cummings Park, and the need to keep an adequate number of pleasure rinks in the community. <br />Mr. Moore addressed several additional issues from a budget standpoint, stating the cost of <br />$7,000 to maintain each ice rink location at $3,500 per rink (i.e., equipment, warming house <br />staff, maintenance, etc.). Mr. Moore also addressed the recently -completed comprehensive <br />drainage survey and future use of Valentine Park as a proposed stormwater treatment pond; and <br />status quo of park projects, future capital improvement purchases until the overall park <br />comprehensive plan has been completed. <br />Staff recommends that Valentine Park ice rink remain closed until the final report for the <br />Comprehensive Park plan is complete, and at that time, focus on the findings of the report and <br />work from there. <br />MOTION: Crassweller moved and Messerly seconded a motion directing staff to provide a <br />committee recommendation to the City Council that staff be authorized to <br />construct a small, limited -use ice rink at Valentine Park this upcoming season; <br />that the ag lime be pealed back to allow for berming a rink, using Mr. Winkel's <br />discretion for construction of the rink; and that a timer or photo cell system be <br />installed for Valentine Park lighting so that the warminghouse could remain <br />closed, with no ice rink attendant. The motion carried unanimously. <br />
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