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• <br /> • representatives from these communities are suggesting a new configuration of rinks and/or <br /> usages. No final decisions have been made,but here is a possible formula: <br /> City of Blaine City of Coon Rapids <br /> 100% of one Rink 100% of one Rink <br /> Moundsview 50% Forest Lake 50% <br /> Irondale 50% + Open <br /> Formula pending to involve Possible partners to share rink <br /> Cities of Shoreview,Arden include Spring Lake Park, <br /> Hills, New Brighton and Centennial, Brooklyn Park,and <br /> Moundsview East River(Fridley) <br /> The final dis- <br /> cussion will be made cooperatively between the MASC and participating cities with financial <br /> commitments. <br /> Public Policy Considerations — Paul Erickson, of the MASC, explained that the MASC <br /> Board will require each community to have representation in the Master Agreement via their <br /> respective city governments or school districts. Paul offered his help to meet with local govern- <br /> ment representatives. The MASC ideally desires to have a Master Agreement with govern- <br /> ments along with the key community groups. <br /> It was explained that the MASC/NSC will be signing a twenty year obligation to retire <br /> Government Obligation Bonds principle and interest payments. The MASC desires the stability <br /> of city government participation as partners to ensure that the communities annual allotment of <br /> ice rime is fully subscribed. <br /> Clarification on Access from Non-Partners— Paul Erickson, Executive Director— If a city <br /> in the area elects not to financially participate (i.e their association/city/school district ends up <br /> not being a financial participant via the down payment or 20 year contract); their programs will <br /> not have access to the facility. <br /> For example. if Centennial YouthHockey Association District #12, Circle Pines, Lexington, <br /> Lino Lakes or Centerville chose not to be a financial participant: the following groups would <br /> not have any access to the facility. <br /> Centennial Hockey Association <br /> Centennial Figure Skating Association <br /> • Centennial High School Gills Sz Boys varsity and junior varsity ice hockey <br /> City Rereation & Community Education Programs <br />
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