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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br />March 12, 2001 <br />Page 5 <br />that would not be gained by the City. Jindra indicated she felt this could be discussed at a future <br />meeting. <br />Ms. Oliver explained the expenses for the Tower Park restrooms to be roughly $56,000 with a <br />15% contingency. She noted Silver Point Park would be approximately $230,000. Ms. Oliver <br />indicated the Central Park buildings would run roughly $470,000. She reported the removal of <br />the mezzanine level and permanent concession stand would reduce these expenses roughly <br />$67,000 to $70,000 bringing the fee to somewhere around $400,000. <br />Koehntop asked if bidding all these structures at the same time could reduce the expense for the <br />City. Ms. Oliver indicated the buildings would all be of the same materials, which could reduce <br />the expense on the Park Commission's part. She explained the structures being planned would <br />last for a substantial amount of time with an architectural style that fits into the surrounding <br />neighborhoods. <br />Jindra invited Ms. Oliver to revise her numbers on the Central Park buildings and then report <br />back to the Commission at the March 20, 2001 joint Council meeting. <br />9 VI. DISCUSS SILVER POINT BUILDING LAYOUT/PRESENT GRADING AND <br />n LIGHTING PLAN — TODD HUBMER — WSB. <br />Jindra asked Mr. Hubmer to report on the Silver Point Park building layout and grading issues. <br />2 Mr. Hubmer reviewed the changes to the Silver Point Park grading with the Commission. <br />4 VII. REPORTS <br />6 A. Community Services. <br />7 Skrivseth noted she had nothing new to report. <br />B. School Board. <br />Dunn was noted she had nothing new to report. <br />2 C. Sports Boosters. <br />3 Zurbey indicated the Sports Boosters are excited about the current Central Park plans and hope <br />4 to see the plans progress. <br />Jensen explained outside sources may be interested in completing a fundraiser to provide funds <br />for items that may not be provided by the Park Commission for Central Park. Jindra stated this <br />would be kept in mind after the park was sent out for bidding. <br />VII. OTHER BUSINESS. <br />Mr. Hartman noted the Commission needed to decide on a joint Park Commission and City Council <br />meeting date. He suggested April 9a', May 14`x' or June 11th. <br />