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<br />materials that he would recommend using. He told me that he would be more than happy to help us <br />through this process and answer any questions that come up. Mr. Brokke also supplied a contractor's <br />name that the City of Roseville has worked with over the years. The contractor could be invited to <br />attend a meeting and perhaps bring some examples that would fit both sites. <br /> <br />Committee Member Merkel asked the following question of Mr. Dallas Larson, City Administrator: <br /> <br />As the Parks & Recreation Committee is comparing quotes, styles and composition of park <br />pavilions/shade structures, it will be important to also consider the cost of insurance on these <br />structures, e.g., what is the cost to insure steel structures VS. wood structures. Can you help us <br />get insurance information? <br /> <br />Following is a response from Mr. Larson, regarding insurance for pavilions on park property. <br /> <br />Annual premium per Penny Esch at the League of Minnesota Cities, as requested from Mr. Paul <br />Steffel, the City's insurance agent. This is based on a $75,000 pavilion. <br /> <br />The annual premium using frame (wood) construction: $1,079 <br />The annual premium using non. combustible (steel) $539 <br /> <br />50f5 <br />
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