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<br /> . I <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - SEPTEMBER 9. 1996 6 I <br /> Mr. Kreidler pointed out that there are other users of ice time such as figure skaters and it is .. <br /> possible to use the rink in the spring for dry floor events, such as indoor soccer, etc. It is also <br /> anticipated that the cities will want to use some of the hours for park and recreation activities as <br /> well. . <br /> Acting Mayor Aplikowski questioned what would happen if the bonds fail. Mr. Fritsinger I <br /> explained if the Hockey Associations do not meet the 2,080 hour requirement, the cities would <br /> be required to participate in the project and contribute the portion needed to equal to 2,080 hours. <br /> In that case, the hours not used would be split between the four participating cities on a per capita I <br /> basis. Mr. Kreidler reiterated that an escrow account will be established and if a shortage occurs, <br /> the difference would be paid from the escrow fund. <br /> Acting Mayor Aplikowski asked what would happen if the bonds sold by County of Anoka I <br /> defaulted. Mr. Fritsinger advised this is unlikely since they are GO Bonds and payment on the <br /> debt is guaranteed by each community guaranteeing the use of2,080 hours. I <br /> Acting Mayor Aplikowski inquired regarding funding from charitable gambling. Mr. Kreidler <br /> advised that one-half of the $250,000 has been on-hand for the last eight years and was raised I <br /> from fund raisers, such as selling pizzas. He reported the Hockey Associations have a cash flow <br /> from charitable gambling and about one-half of the money in the account is proceeds from <br /> charitable gambling but they intend to keep doing fund raisers. .. <br /> Mr. Kreidler commented on the difficulty in fund raising with the "promise" that a rink will be <br /> constructed "in the future". He stated if a rink is constructed, he believes the members of the I <br /> Hockey Associations will continue to participate in fund raising. He pointed out that a project <br /> like this will benefit the local youth and high school and he believes the Light Brigade will also I <br /> be interested in participating. <br /> Acting Mayor Aplikowski asked why hockey participants would be interested in traveling to I <br /> Blaine and not prefer to construct a rink closer to Arden Hills. Mr. Kreidler explained they <br /> would not be able to construct a rink at this cost and for many participants, the location in Blaine <br /> is no greater than they are currently traveling. . <br /> Acting Mayor Aplikowski asked why, if there is such a big need for additional ice hours, private <br /> money is not being used to construct the arena and why government entities should be involved. I <br /> Mr. Kreidler asserted it may be for the same reason that private money is not used to build roads <br /> or sewers. Also, most arena projects are operated on a break-even basis and ifit does not make a <br /> profit, it will not attract private money. He advised that the cost for ice time at arenas located on I <br /> the east coast are much higher and private money is involved with those but, historically, all <br /> rinks in the metro area have been constructed via public funds. I <br /> -. <br /> I <br />
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