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attachment that accompanies this letter. This list, while not all <br /> encompassing, was developed through the assistance of the Community <br /> Recreation Coordinator. The list represents an ambitious overview of many <br /> activities that could help address Elk River's long-term recreational, senior <br /> programming, and parent/youth development initiatives. <br /> As previously noted, the City Council agreed that the city-owned Hudson <br /> Street site was the preferred location for the Federation's building. However, <br /> at the February 19, 1996, meeting, Council discussion also took place <br /> regarding the possibility of the soon to be vacated Pamida building meeting <br /> the Federation's indoor space needs. This possibility may merit further <br /> discussion. Other items discussed by the Council. on February 19, which we <br /> will need to be reviewed, include the preference of a land lease arrangement <br /> between the Federation and the City and the City's long term commitment to <br /> the softball fields and adult leagues currently managed by Dave Anderson. <br /> Much work needs to be done in order to successfully achieve the goals of the <br /> Federation and the host community. However, it is with this letter that we <br /> hope to advance Elk River's discussion and intent to the next level. As <br /> indicated in previous correspondence, there will be opportunities in the <br /> future for the Minnesota Sports Federation to present more detailed <br /> • information to various public bodies and commissions. We look forward to <br /> those discussions. <br /> Thanks again for your continued interest in locating the integrated sports <br /> complex in Elk River. In the event of questions or comments, please feel free <br /> to call me at 441-4907. <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> �dP <br /> Patrick D. Klaers <br /> City Administrator <br /> PDK:akh <br /> Encs: 2 <br /> cc: Patrick Pelstring, <br /> Public Resource Group <br /> • s:\admin\letters\pcoonce.doc <br />