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MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE <br /> PARKS FUNDING ALTERNATIVES TASK FORCE <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> December 5 , 1985 <br /> Mounds View City Hall <br /> Council Chambers <br /> 7 : 00 p. m. <br /> CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order informally at <br /> 7 : 05 p. m. <br /> ROLL CALL Task force members present : Linda Pa?ek , <br /> Neal Valley , Fred Kaiser , Barb Depew <br /> Park & Recreation Commissioners present : <br /> Diane Wuori , Frank Silvis , Ed Letendre , David <br /> Long and Chairperson Wayne Burmeister <br /> Councilmembers present : Mayor Jerry Linke , <br /> Councilmember Gary Quick <br /> Staff present : Parks and Recreation Director <br /> Bruce Anderson <br /> INTRODUCTIONS Introductions were made aro'ind the room <br /> 4110 including community service groups and/or <br /> agencies that each individual might represent <br /> as well as a brief review of each individuals <br /> family background . <br /> COMMUNITY CENTER/ <br /> NATURAL ICE RINK Staff reviewed a memorandum that was distri- <br /> buted on December 4 , 1985 regarding the <br /> feasibility of constructing a recreation <br /> activity center at Silver View Park at a dol- <br /> lar amount not to exceed $750 , 000. The <br /> potential plan proposed by staff was a 33 , 000 <br /> square foot shelter building which would <br /> house a natural ice arena, public restrooms , <br /> genera/ seating area, pro shop , kitchen <br /> facilities and concession area. Staff had <br /> met with two representatives from pre- <br /> fabricated buildings ; one representing Cedar <br /> Forest Products , and the second representing <br /> Butler Building , a steel structure . Both <br /> representatives indicated that a building <br /> similar to staff ' s desire could be construct- <br /> ed within the dollar amount allocated . <br /> 1111 <br />
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