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<br />[tiJ <br /> <br />Roseville Parks and Recreation Commission <br /> <br />Resolution Report to Roseville City Council <br /> <br />[tiJ <br /> <br />Resolution#: 2006-2 Date: 6-20-06 <br />Recommendation Title: <br />Roseville Central Park Muriel Sahlin Arboretum multi-purpose facility & oriental theme garden project & <br />funding proposal <br />Commission Chairperson Presiding: Attending Commissioners: <br />Jeff Johnson Richard Jacobson, Harold Ristow, Mark Kamrath, Bob <br /> Willmus, Gale Pederson, Ryan Freeman <br /> <br />Issue in front of Parks and Recreation Commission: <br /> <br />The Roseville Central Park Foundation is proposing a multi-faceted building project at the Roseville Central <br />Park Muriel Sahlin Arboretum. The project includes two areas of interest l) a multi purpose facility <br />(including permanent restrooms) and 2) a oriental theme garden. The total cost of the project is estimated at <br />$500,000. Funding a project of this magnitude is a challenge. The Foundation is financially capable of <br />contributing $200,000 toward the project and looks to the Commission for direction and advice on how to <br />proceed for the balance of the funding. In light of recent PIP reductions, it would be very difficult to fund the <br />remaining portion of this project with Parks and Recreation resources. What other possible funding sources <br />are there for a project like this? <br /> <br />Motion or Recommendation: <br /> <br />Recommend the Roseville City Council consider the concept of a Roseville Muriel Sahlin Arboretum <br />development project that includes a multi-purpose/restroom facility and oriental theme garden and explore <br />ways to fund the project without using PIP funds. <br /> <br />Motion amended by R. WilImus, second by M. Karmath. Motion passed unanimously, Pederson abstained. <br />June 6, 2006 <br /> <br />Basis for Motion or Recommendation: <br />(List options considered; reasoning; major discussion points) <br /> <br />. Roseville CP Foundation president Monte Johnson presented the project concept plan to the Parks and <br />Recreation Commission for their review and input. The CP Foundation strives to maintain Central Park's <br />position as the crown jewel ofthe Roseville Parks and Recreation System and are interested to continue on <br />with the original three part phased development at the Arboretum which included a focal piece fountain, a <br />formal entryway and an oriental theme garden. <br />