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The other option is the same as above with the addition of a full time <br /> daytime facility manager to supervise the building during daytime hours <br /> rather than moving the Parks and Recreation staff to the Community <br /> Center. This cost is over and above the first option and is therefore higher <br /> • than the first option. <br /> Estimated conservative revenues were reviewed. The first option would <br /> basically break even. The second option would have a deficit of <br /> approximately S5,000. <br /> After discussion, the group had consensus opinion that it would be most <br /> cost effective to move Parks and Recreation staff to the Community Center <br /> to assume facility supervision during normal office hours. <br /> DESIGN: Architects Dave Woltersdorf and Dean Olsen reviewed a modified design <br /> without VB Digs. There was discussion regarding the teen center and how <br /> it would be supervised and monitored. Storage space,entries and exits, <br /> supervision and`vision" areas were discussed. Parking and general layout <br /> of the addition was discussed. Possibilities of additional partnerships on <br /> the land was discussed as it related to the layout of Phase U. Outdoor <br /> amenities were discussed. <br /> Finial recommendations included: outdoor options to consider are sand <br /> volleyball courts,hard court basketball, patio-like gathering area and grassy <br /> 110 areas. Parking was to be changed from the east to the south so that <br /> options for other buildings could take place on the land located to the east <br /> of the community center-possibilities for tax increment revenues. The <br /> building addition design would be tilted a bit for a non-square appearance. <br /> The teen center area would not include an enclosed area and the divisions <br /> would provide easy vision. There would be ample area for table games. <br /> Glass would be available to look into the gymnasium. Entries and exits <br /> would be minimal and designed for easy supervision. The addition of office <br /> space would be included for Parks and Recreation staff. The ballroom <br /> area preferably would be hard floor and have the capability of closing to <br /> smaller rooms with room dividers. Outer walls to provide four wall <br /> enclosures for meeting room options. • <br /> SPECIAL <br /> WORKSHOP: A special workshop of the City Council, Community Center Task Force <br /> and other Commissions to inform the general public of updated plans and <br /> design for the Community Center will be held Monday, September 15 at <br /> 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. The meeting will be telecast on Cable <br /> TV. <br /> ADJOURNMENT: Meeting was adjourned. <br /> • <br />
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