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COUNCIL WORK SESSION JANUARY 18, 2006 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 1 Mr. Paul Erickson, Executive Director of MASC, stated quality youth hockey programs <br /> '~ 2 are dependent on indoor ice. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Ms. Hockert presented a proposal for a partnership for the construction of an indoor <br /> 5 hockey rink at the National Sports Center in Blaine. She noted 69% of participants in the <br /> 6 program reside in Lino Lakes. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Mr. Erickson provided the background on how ice arenas are typically financed and <br /> 9 operated by cities. He stated that the presence of the National Sports Center allows for a <br /> 10 unique opportunity for neighboring communities. This proposal calls for the cities of <br /> 11 Circle Pines, Lino Lakes and Centerville to share the backing of 1,340 ice hours/year for <br /> 12 20 years. The CYHA contributes 680K. The cities of Circle Pines, Lino Lakes and <br /> 13 Centerville contribute collectively 100K. The formula is as follows: Lino Lakes 72%; <br /> 14 Centerville 16%; and Circle Pines 12%. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Mr. Erickson also reviewed an ice sales plan ensuring all hours are sold. He provided the <br /> 17 background on the National Sports Center. He advised the rink is under construction and <br /> 18 would be opening in October 2006. He indicated the MASC would like to have the City <br /> 19 take action by the end of February 2006. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Mayor Bergeson advised the City has already made the 2006 budget commitments. <br /> 22 However, the Council would have a discussion about the proposal. <br /> �.� 23 <br /> 24 Councilmember Carlson suggested the Park Board review the proposal and provide input <br /> 25 to the Council. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 ` Mr. Erickson added ice hours could be offered to the Park and Recreation programs <br /> 28 within the City. He also suggested the possibility of the Council passing a resolution <br /> 29 pledging funds for the project at some point in the future. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 LINO LAKES YMCA PROJECT <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Associate Planner Bengtson distributed revised copies of the resolution regarding the <br /> 34 YMCA project. He stated the City has a final plan for the YMCA. The biggest issue was <br /> 35 the architectural standards within the Town Center. Staff has worked with the YMCA on <br /> 36 this issue. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Associate Planner Bengtson reviewed a detailed drawing of the building noting the <br /> 39 proposed structure has integrated a number of climatic response devices that meet the <br /> 40 design guidelines. The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of this <br /> 41 application at their January 11 regular meeting. Staff is also recommending approval <br /> 42 based on the noted conditions. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 It was the general consensus of the Council that the project falls short of what was <br /> 45 anticipated. <br /> 2 <br />