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(D(e! z 46nc, c) u� U I WT <br />14r_R q . q <br />City of Elk River Recreational Facility Options <br />#1 Two sheets of ice with improved locker rooms and front entry <br />This would involve demolishing the barn, replacing it with a new sheet of ice and putting new <br />ice making equipment into the barn. It would also involve improved locker room and front <br />lobby areas. <br />$17 million <br />#2 Two sheets of ice with a fieldhouse and additional recreation space <br />This would involve demolishing the barn, building two new sheets of ice and remodeling the <br />Olympic sheet into a fieldhouse. It would also provide meeting and recreation rooms along with <br />improved locker room space and an improved lobby. <br />$27 million <br />Analysis <br />The difference between the two plans is what is cost to accommodate a fieldhouse. Additional <br />costs to accommodate the fieldhouse are listed below: <br />$7 million — additional cost to build two new sheets of ice rather than one. <br />$2 million — cost to reconfigure Olympic sheet into a fieldhouse <br />$1 million — cost to build softball field at Lions Park (Another $1.5 million would be required to <br />make modifications to Lions Park Center and construct a 100 seat pavilion <br />$10 million -- Minimum cost to include the Fieldhouse in the project. <br />There would be no difference in the economic impact between the two plans in relation to ice. <br />Each plan has two sheets of ice. The only difference in the two plans is the economic impact of <br />the fieldhouse. <br />Under Plan #1 the Olympic sheet could be used for a fieldhouse from March 1 -September 1. <br />The newly constructed portion could be used as the year -around rink. <br />For a minimal cost turf could be added to the Olympic sheet during the six months it could be <br />used as a Fieldhouse. <br />