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<br />Meeting of the Elk River City Council <br />January 17, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />-..------------...--...---........----.----------...--...--...-- <br /> <br />* <br /> <br />The three main types of uses for the center; a grocery store, home <br />improvements, and general merchandising, were discussed along with <br />the accessory commercial uses such as gas stations and restaurants. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson gave an overview of ADI and its financial strength and experience in <br />doing commercial projects. It was noted that ADI is actually composed of the <br />two large companies, Ames Construction, Inc., and A VR, Inc. The representatives <br />of these two large firms combined with other individuals to do development work <br />in communities such as Elk River. <br /> <br />Mayor Duitsman thanked Mr. Peterson and their group for their presentation. <br /> <br />4. Civic Center Committee Update <br /> <br />Jeff Gongoll, Chair of the Civic Center Committee, was present to update the <br />City Council on the status of the Committee's efforts to see a hockey arena and <br />civic center built in Elk River. Other Committee members present included <br />Councilmember Farber, Dave Taus, Marly Glines, and Dale Matson. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Jeff indicated that the Committee is concentrating on the ice arena aspect of <br />the civic center at this time, but that it has not lost sight of the need for a civic <br />center in Elk River. The current plan calls for the ice arena to be separated from <br />the civic center and in a different location rather than adjacent to City Hall. The <br />location for the proposed ice arena is next to the current ice facility where the <br />two outdoor ice rinks are located. Jeff emphasized that the ice arena would <br />have hOCkey as its primary use, but that the facility is still a multi-use building <br />where other activities could take place. <br /> <br />Jeff reviewed with the City Council the memo he included in the agenda packet. <br />It was indicated that this information was also given to the School Board at its <br />1111/94 meeting. The proposed site for the facility is on school property and <br />school approval for the use of the land is required. The proposal calls for the <br />facility to be owned and operated by the City or the Economic Development <br />Authority (EDA). Currently the ice facility has a full time employee for <br />management of the arena and scheduling of activities. The need for a full time <br />employee is expected to be continued with an additional facility being <br />constructed. <br /> <br />Jeff indicated that a financial feasibility study would have to be done in order to <br />determine if the new facility could be operated debt free. It is believed by the <br />Committee that this is the case, especially when taking into consideration that <br />the current ice facility will make its last bond obligations in 1995 and that revenue <br />from this original facility can help pay the debt of the new building. It is <br />estimated that an olympic size skating rink with 2500 seats would have a <br />construction cost of approximately $3 million. <br /> <br />Jeff indicated that he would be in attendance at the 1/31/94 joint City <br />Council/School Board meeting to facilitate any discussion on this topic. Also, Jeff <br />will request that the EDA put this issue on its 2/14/94 agenda in order to consider <br />the request to have the financial feasibility study completed. <br /> <br />e <br />