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Czech notes per his earlier conversation with Commissioner Gumphrey that <br />$12-15,000 seed money would need to be raised for graphics/plans, and the <br />hope is that it would be raised by Youth Hockey or other interest parties. He <br />asks what the commissions view is on this possibility, and if the interested <br />parties could be gathered to discuss fundraising for the seed money. The <br />timeline would include getting council approval by fall of 2011, with a <br />proposed start date of spring 2012 and completion in fall of 2012. <br />Councilmember Westgaard states that in looking at the 5 year plans, it was <br />obvious that a lot of infrastructure work was going to need to be done on the <br />barn. It is the council's hope that this can be a joint venture with youth <br />hockey, the school district, etc. <br />Vice Chair Johnson notes that the cost impact on the citizens was not as much <br />as he would have expected. <br />Councihmmber Westgaard states that perhaps a referendum would not be <br />needed as per the August 2007 minutes included in the packet, there was at <br />one time a party interested in naming rights. He also notes that while they may <br />be able to get the: plans/schematics gratis, they may be tied to a particular <br />contractor if they do that. <br />Chair Martin asks what would be needed in the expansion. <br />Arena Manager Czech says a new roof in the barn as well as more energy <br />efficient placement of the lockerrooms. <br />Councilmember Westgaard notes there may be "Mighty muck" money <br />available as well. <br />Commissioner Malzahn asks about the level of interest from the council on <br />this project. <br />Couneilmember Westgaard says there is council interest, and that they were <br />looking at between $1-2million in repairs in the next 5-7 years and that would <br />be just putting new skin on tired iron. <br />Commissioner Malzahn suggests prioritizing what needs to be done. <br />Vice Chair Johnson asks if the arena commission would be steering the <br />funding. <br />