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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 13,2006 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 185 on possible costs,noting that Lino Lakes could be looking at an additional cost of$1.5 million over <br /> 186 20 years. She stated that she does not believe they have all of the facts they need. <br /> 187 <br /> 188 Councilmember Reinert commented that information is being presented that none of the rest of the <br /> 189 Council has, and asked that it be distributed. <br /> 190 <br /> 191 Mr. Ericsson commented that the typical ice arena is selling 2000 to 3000 hours of ice per year, and <br /> 192 the participating cities are only being asked to guarantee 1340 hours, therefore the risk is minimal. <br /> 193 He agreed that if you assume no hours are sold over 20 years it is a staggering number,but that is an <br /> 194 erroneous assumption. He stated that the cities currently supporting the NSC are backing 2000 hours <br /> 195 per year, and the rink is selling 2800 hours, so they are well over. He indicated that if the City asked <br /> 196 Springsted or any of the other organizations doing the projections they would say there is little to no <br /> 197 risk. <br /> 198 <br /> 199 Councilmember Reinert clarified that basically if all growth stops, and hockey goes away, this could <br /> 200 be a concern. He also clarified that the passes and free nights go on forever,which was <br /> 201 acknowledged that they do. <br /> 202 <br /> 203 City Administrator Heitke noted that the backing of hours has been thoroughly discussed. He stated <br /> 204 that Springsted was at the work session and did not express concerns. <br /> 205 <br /> 206 Mr. Ericsson clarified the comment about Anoka County not requesting the contribution Lino Lakes <br /> .—� 207 is making,noting that Anoka County asked that CYHA find cities that will back the sheets of ice, and <br /> 208 CYHA is requesting assistance from the cities involved. <br /> 209 <br /> 210 Councilmember Stoltz stated he thinks this is great, and he welcomed them to Lino Lakes. <br /> 211 <br /> 212 Councilmember O'Donnell concurred, stating that the partnership is wonderful, and the amenities are <br /> 213 something none of the entities could provide on their own. <br /> 214 <br /> 215 Councilmember Carlson commented that her concern is the amount of money this is costing Lino <br /> 216 Lakes in comparison to the amount Anoka County is requesting. <br /> 217 <br /> 218 Mayor Bergeson stated that he believes the risk and worse case scenario is not taking advantage of <br /> 219 this opportunity. He indicated that hockey is huge in Lino Lakes and growing. He stated that the <br /> 220 demand for ice is growing, and this is an unbelievable opportunity. He indicated that they could pass <br /> 221 this by and that sometime in the future the demand for ice would put us in the position of having to <br /> 222 provide a rink on their own or with a school. He stated that to get this amenity for the city for <br /> 223 $72,000 over three years is a great opportunity. <br /> 224 <br /> 225 Motion carried. Vote: 4:1 Councilmember Carlson opposed. <br /> 226 <br /> 227 Resolution No. 06-28 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br /> 228 <br /> n 229 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, MICHAEL GROCHALA <br /> 230 <br /> 5 <br />