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RECOWIMENDATlONS: Rlanning for the replacement of the maintenance building <br />should be initi�ted as soon as possible using Golf Course rever�ues. <br />Planning for club house replacemen# should be coordinated with plans for <br />community center. <br />4) New Recreationaf Facitrties <br />A) COMMUNtTY CENTER <br />BACKGROUND: A community center wauld enhance the growth and vitality of <br />Roseville by making it a more at�ractive p#ace to iive. Further, such a centralized <br />gathering place wauld enhance the sense of coEnmuni#y identity. The heavy �se of the <br />Arona Activity Center has clearfy demonstrated #he need for this type of facility in our <br />community. <br />The Committee �isited a number of neighboring communify centers to gain an <br />unders#a�ding af the range of possibilities. The Committee discussed possible <br />location� for, and c�ornpor�ents of, a communEty center. The following range of options <br />appears appropriate €or community needs: <br />Facilities are n�eded to replace ail functions of the Arona Acti�ity Center. Space is <br />needed for indoor activities for families, chiidren, youth, teens and seniors (e.g., teen <br />center, senior congregate dining}. Meeting rooms of aU size$, including renia� facitities <br />with kitchens, would serve community ne�ds and provide income. A large multipurpase <br />room with basi�etbail hoaps and flooring appropriate for dances would pravide space <br />for �arge all-season indoor activitie�. <br />A swimming pooi complex would prcvicie year round leisure a�ti�ities for al! ages. This <br />complex c4uld include indoor and outdoor pools, leisure pool, water works play area <br />and divi�g area. The school district should be engaged in discu�sion of specifi� <br />f�atures so that #he faci#t#y meets their needs �as welf as those o� the commurity at <br />large. <br />_� Emphasis should be pfaced on indoor winter aciivities by incorporating indoor park <br />e�ements in tauil�ing design. Such a park wouid prcvide inviting sndoar gathering places <br />- for groups as well as ,pa�e for indoor leisure activi#ies. <br />A center far hisiory and �rt should be ircluded with a history andfor art ga!!ery•. <br />Associated facilities could include studios for art ciasses, tental studio space, rental <br />storage �paee (for gr�ups and irtdividual�) and an ar# supplies sa!es shop. <br />Offices for the Parks and Recreation Department �hould be a part af the comm�ni'ty <br />cente�r. <br />A number of factors determine the timing for a deci�ion to construct a commur�ity <br />,i <br />