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<br />I (~} j\'~T <br /> d-~ <br /> f.~~ ~"~~!l <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 27. 1997 11 <br />I Councilmember Keim inquired how many residents of Arden Hills were expected to participate <br />,. in the ice arena. Mr. Fritsinger stated approximately 144. <br /> Councilmember Keim inquired if the MASC would be able to lease the majority of the prime <br />I winter hours on the fourth sheet, which they currently own, <br /> Paul Erickson, MASC, responded by providing the Council with a brief recap of the MASC <br />I Board and their objectives. He stated the MASC's ultimate goal is to sellthe fourth sheet of ice <br /> to a city, <br />I He reviewed the dates and times of "high prime time" and advised they are completely sold out <br /> in all the arenas iu the Twin Cities area. The MASC feels there is no risk of these prime hours <br />I remaining unsold, that the risk lies more in selling the spring and fall hours, and they anticipate <br /> success in marketing those hours also. <br />I He stated the MASC's intention to stay within the Agreement, and stated they will aggressively <br /> market to hockey camps and leagues. <br />I Councilmember Hicks inquired if during the spring and fall all parties share hours equally. He <br /> expressed concern that, although no prime hours remain unsold at this time, that could change at <br /> some point in the future, especially if more rinks are constructed in the area. Mr. Erickson <br />.. replied there has been substantial growth in both boys' and girls' hockey which is projected to <br /> grow by more every year. He stated according to the MASC's research, the state is short 50-60 <br /> rinks at this time. <br />I Mr. Erickson further stated the Board feels it is essentially taking the risk for all the rinks, and <br />I they feel confident enough in this venture to ask other communities for their financial <br /> commitment. He stated most rinks are built one sheet at a time, which the Board feels is <br /> inefficient. He stated the large arenas with multiple sheets attract more tournaments and events. <br />I Councilmember Keim inquired how many children are involved in the t-ball program through <br /> Parks and Recreation each year. Ms. Cindy Walsh replied that approximately 150 children <br />I participate each year. <br /> Councilmember Keim suggested that the Quad Ice Arena is how children in the City that wish to <br />I play hockey will be serviced. <br /> Councilmember Malone stated that potential costs involved in this Agreement are much higher <br />I than other recreation programs the City offers. He further stated his concerns regarding the <br /> liability of the City. He feels there is a lack of security in this Agreement, and has concerns with <br />I the large amount of debt being accrued. <br /> Councilmember Malone requested a clarification of the City's liability in this issue. Mr. <br />fI Fritsinger stated the City's total liability to be approximately $1.4 million. <br />I <br />
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