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<br />Jordan replied that he thought it would be no problem but obviously if the skate park is a good one people will have no problem paying to use it. <br />Kroeger asked Jordan if he has looked at the asphalt at the Community Center; big enough for a skate park? <br />Jordan stated yes. <br /> <br />Eric agreed also that a skate park would be a good idea. He felt it is close enough to bike to if located at the Community Center and that the area at the Community Center is big enough. <br />Mendoza asked Eric if kids use their bikes at the skate parks? <br />Eric stated at Pike Lake they do. <br />Kroeger explained that this skate park would not allow bikes. <br />Mendoza asked would we want to do that? This way, it would keep the park occupied if both types were allowed. <br />Kroeger felt it wouldn’t be a good idea. <br /> <br />Jordan spoke again and said that the bikes do destroy the skate parks. <br /> <br />Kroeger asked if we propose this to the council will we need to decide on a design? We only have so much money in the budget to do improvements and to buy equipment. <br /> <br />Kroeger doesn’t know if the skate park would need to be supervised but we should use current Community Center fee structure to use the park. <br /> <br />Dazenski expressed concern about kids skating in the parking lot or on Bronson Drive if they can’t afford to pay to get into the skate park. <br /> <br />Roepke commented that if the user is 9years or younger, they must have an 18year old with them. (This is the rule at the Community Center.) <br /> <br />Kroeger asked to go over the list of tasks to perform to construct a skate park. Dazenski supplied the following information: <br />Asphalt: No changes needed but would probably need a seal coat and small patching. $1000 <br />Fencing: 4 sides, 6 foot fence. $4500 <br />Irrigation: Need this and some landscaping. $1500 <br />Lighting: Need another one installed coming from the east side. $2000 <br />Entrance door: Reserve this option. $8000 <br />Security camera: $1000 <br />Signage: Yes $400 <br />Trash receptacle: Yes $720 <br />Benches: Yes $1800 <br />Restroom and Drinking fountain: Yes to both.$700 <br />Estimation of costs: $21,720 (doesn’t include portable bathroom rental costs) <br />Equipment: $33,000
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