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<br />Ice Arena Commission Minutes <br />AprilS, 2005 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />REGULAR SEASON: $153.00 PRIME <br />$125.00 NON-PRIME <br /> <br />OFF SEASON: <br /> <br />$125.00 PRIME <br />$95.00 NON-PRIME <br /> <br />AND FOR THE SPRING SEASON TO BEGIN AFTER THE SECOND <br />WEEKEND IN MARCH. MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br /> <br />8. Construction of the Barn Floor <br /> <br />Arena Manager Rich Czech stated that the construction of the Barn's floor went very well. <br />Mr. Czech explained that during the construction there was one change order because the <br />radiuses at each end of the rink had to be redone due to the concrete in that area being old <br />and brittle. He indicated that there are a couple of items remaining on the punch list that will <br />be completed once the ice is removed this spring and the city is retaining $3,000 to ensure <br />the work gets completed. <br /> <br />9. Capital Improvement Plan (eLP.) <br /> <br />Arena Manager Rich Czech stated that there is $40,000 in the 2006 budget to construct a <br />new Arena Manager's office more centrally located and easier for the public to find. He <br />stated that the current office is located in the upper level of the Barn in the far southwest <br />corner and is difficult for the public to locate. <br /> <br />Mr. Czech indicated that as much as an office is needed, he would rather see items <br />purchased that will generate revenue for the Arena rather than constructing a new office. He <br />stated that a better utilization of the money may be to purchase indoor turf for the Barn <br />floor. He stated that the turf costs approximately $70,000 but believes it would pay for itself <br />in a couple of years. The turf could be used for such events as indoor soccer and indoor <br />LaCrosse. <br /> <br />Commissioner Halgren questioned when the indoor seasons begin and if ice time would be <br />lost if indoor turf was installed on the Barn floor. Mr. Czech indicated that the indoor <br />seasons run from about the beginning of March to the beginning of May and that the indoor <br />turf would generate more income per hour than the ice time. He noted that the Barn floor <br />would be removed early for the turf but the Olympic rink would still have ice available. <br /> <br />Commissioner Polston-Hork indicated that it would be beneficial to get commitments from <br />organizations that would use the indoor turf prior to purchasing it. She noted that Parks and <br />Recreation staff is currently in the process of negotiating with a soccer league for use of <br />outdoor fields. <br /> <br />Chair Martin indicated that he would like to see Mr. Czech explore both the turf and the <br />office option further and bring additional information for discussion at the August Ice Arena <br />Commission meeting. The Commission concurred. <br />
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