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<br /> '. . . <br /> Projected Facility Users . <br /> The following Table 1 illustrates MASC's projected users and hours of use expected at the -. <br /> proposed facility: <br /> Table 1 . <br /> Winter Sprinq Summer Fall Total % . <br /> Weeks Available 20 10 13 7 50 <br /> Maximum Prime Hours 5.360 2,680 3,484 1,742 13,266 . <br /> Columbia Users 0 550 350 350 1,250 11% <br /> Girls' Sports 1,600 0 0 0 1,600 15% <br /> Local Associations 2.880 0 0 312 3,192 .29% . <br /> Figure Skating 500 250 0 150 900 8% <br /> Open Skate 200 80 0 50 330 3% <br /> Short Track Speed 100 50 0 0 150 1% . <br /> Park & Rec. 0 0 0 0 0 0% <br /> MASC Tournaments 592 120 606 0 1.318 12% <br /> Camps 0 0 400 0 400 4% <br /> MASC Guarantees . <br /> Summer Season (1. 1 00 hours) 0 0 filled 0 0 0% <br /> Indoor Soccer 0 480 0 0 480 4% <br /> Hockey - Seasonai 0 480 0 900 1.380 13% .. <br /> TOTAL 5,872 2,010 1,356 1,762 11,000 100% <br /> This schedule results in usage exceeding prime time available by 512 hours in the winter . <br /> season and by 20 hours in the fall. <br /> Columbia Arena. The Columbia Arena is owned and operated by Anoka County. It is . <br /> assumed that the County will convey the facility to MASC at a cost of the outstanding debt of <br /> $140,000. MASC would be required to operate the facility for the benefit of the current users. <br /> The usage of shared facility time outlined above relies on the Columbia Arena being open . <br /> during the hockey season and usage during other months being converted to the shared <br /> facility. In 1995, a total of 3,874 rental hours were reported including 1,290 prime time hours <br /> from the period of March 15 through October 15 and an additional 2,584 hours (2,261 prime) . <br /> were sold during hockey season. No provision in the shared facility budget is made for <br /> operating or capital expense of the Columbia Arena, therefore the reader must assume that <br /> Columbia's income will cover its costs of operating and repair. Reliance on diversion of <br /> existing Columbia usage for 12% of the proposed facility rentals suggests that business . <br /> arrangements concerning the Columbia Arena are of primary importance to the new facility. <br /> Over 1,000 hours of time at Columbia were used by hockey associations within Anoka County . <br /> in 1995 making them the single largest category of users. High school hockey activities <br /> consumed 605 hours is 1995. Arena sponsored activities such as open adults, open sessions <br /> and figure skating consume an additional 536 hours. The next largest category of usage is the <br /> Minnesota Showcase. using just under 500 hours in 1995. . <br /> Girls' Hockev. Area school districts have existing boys' varsity and junior varsity high school <br /> programs. There are currently 6 girls' varsity and 4 girls' junior varsity programs among the -. <br /> Blaine, Coon Rapids, Centennial, Columbia Heights, Forest Lake, Fridley, Mounds View, <br /> Irondale, Spring Lake Park, and St. Anthony school districts. A poll of these school districts <br /> DRAFT REPORT 5/30/96 Page 3 . <br />