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-3- <br /> Mr. Ryan told Commissioner Bjorklund the Park Board spends approximately <br /> • $20 ,000 for vandalism on all their buildings in a year and a good <br /> percentage of that goes to remove four letter expletives sprayed or <br /> written with felt pens. on the brick or masonry buildings . He said <br /> replacing shakes would be much less expensive . However, the engineer <br /> indicated he would not expect the same experience with a golf course <br /> where the age of the participants is much higher than that of the <br /> youths who frequent . other types of community recreation centers and <br /> schools. As a matter of fact, Mr. Ryan said, he knew of no incidents <br /> of vandalism at Gross during. the 40 or 50 years it has been in <br />! St. Anthony. He also said the Columbia facility is constructed of <br /> both shakes and brick and there have had to be no shakes replaced since <br /> the building was constructed. in 1925 . Mr. Yates said a shake exterior <br /> had been selected for Gross because the Board had perceived that would <br /> better fit into the natural environment of a golf course. <br /> Mr. Madsen pointed out on the colored rendering of the project he had <br /> brought with him the building elevations as related to St. Anthony <br /> Boulevard, which he perceived had been a matter of Commission concern <br /> at the last meeting. He said there would be one wall of vandal proof <br /> translucent panels which only let the light in and he said there would <br /> be lighting placed essentially all around the building for security. <br /> The signage is being reworked to conform to the City Sign Ordinance <br /> and the parking would be :expanded to at least 20 additional stalls <br /> north of the clubhouse to prevent on-street parking once the project <br /> is completed. The old clubhouse would be torn down as soon as the <br /> new structure is up and, Mr. Ryan said, it would be ._essent ia l that the <br /> two processes be coordinated so the site plantings can be in before <br /> the planting season is over next fall. <br /> When Commissioner Bjorklund asked whether the new clubhouse could be <br /> expected to increase the traffic on St. Anthony Boulevard, Mr. Yates <br /> told him he would not expect the number of golf rounds played, which <br /> is 50 , 000 a year, to be increased and the only additional traffic to <br /> the facility might be during the winter when the Park Board might <br /> decide to open the facility a few days a week, mostly on the weekends , <br /> to accomodate cross country skiing on the course. There might also be <br /> more people from nearby businesses , such as Honeywell , who might <br /> decide to eat lunch in the new dining facilities , according to Mr. <br /> Yates, and there ' is also a meeting room planned which could accomodate <br /> about a dozen people. <br /> Mr. Yates told Commissioner Franzese any damage to the building, such <br /> as replacement of windows , would be immediately repaired by the park <br /> board crews . <br /> Commissioner Jones indicated he perceived the new facilities would be <br /> a real benefit to many of the City residents and asked whether the <br /> Park Board had given any consideration to cooperating with the City <br /> towards the maintenance of the deteriorated St. Anthony Boulevard <br /> which he believes should be upgraded to match the improvements on the <br /> • Gross property. fie mentioned he perceives a degree of frustration on <br /> the Commission that all costs of maintenance have to be borne by City <br /> taxpayers . <br /> Mr. Ryan said, for reasons he never understood, the City at one time <br /> had requested to own the St. Anthony Parkway, which the Park Board <br /> had willingly relinquished. He said he understood St. Anthony ' s <br />