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Ice Arena c()mtrnssion Minutes <br />April 1, 2(}03 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />River High School, Becker/Big Lake High School, the Skating Academy, and the Skating <br />Club. Changes being proposed for the 2003-04 season were reviewed. The most significant <br />change deals with Rogers establishing their own high school boys and girls teams and a <br />Rogers Youth Hockey Association. Rich noted that ERYI-Lh had about 7% of their hours as <br />non-prime hours for each of the last four years and it is proposed that for the next season <br />the Association will also have about 7% of their time in the non-prime category. <br /> <br />District 728 Athletic Director John Barth updated the Commission on the ice time needs for <br />both high schools. A handout was distributed indicating the strategies for scheduling time at <br />the ice arena for both the games and practices. Mr. Barth indicated that the school is trying <br />to be as flexible as possible in working with the citT and ERYHA so that everyone's needs <br />can be addressed. The proposal from Mr. Barth included the concept of some morning <br />practices, some late time slot practices, and moving some games to weekends versus <br />weekdays. <br /> <br />Commissioners Halgren and Martin indicated their support for the flexibility that the high <br />school is showing in helping everyone meet their needs for ice time. Mr. Martin went on to <br />review some history of prime versus non-prime hours at the arena including from the time <br />prior to the city taking over management of the skating facility. <br /> <br />Open Mike <br /> <br />Mark Malzahn, ERYHA President, addressed the Commission. Mr. Malzahn indicated <br />that the proposal for 1200 total hours and 7% non-prime hours is acceptable to the <br />ERYHA. Mr. Malzahn requested that more weekday prime hours be available to ERYHA <br />and stated that prime hours in March are not very valuable to ERYHA. It was noted that <br />this was an ERYHA scheduling issue and needs to be addressed prior to the season starting. <br />In this regard, a possible mm back of hours with appropriate notice was requested by <br />ERYHA. Commissioners indicated a desire to be somewhat flexible but stated that the city. <br />could not accept hours back that they could not resell or use itself as open skating. Mr. <br />Malzahn raised the question regarding whether or not the ERYHA rates were frozen for <br />three or three and one-half seasons and if the organization had made one or two payments <br />for the bleachers. Arena Manager Czech will respond to these questions after consulting with <br />the £mance director and reviewing past correspondence and written agreements. <br /> <br />Commission members noted that through good communication between the ciD,, the high <br />school, and ERYHA that most of the skating hours and scheduling issues could be <br />addressed. <br /> <br />Refrigeration Leak <br /> <br />Arena Manager R/ch Czech provided and update to the Commission on the ice plant leak (of <br />Freon) last fall. City insurance covered the $6,500 expense to replace the refrigerant and anti- <br />vibration grates have been installed. <br /> <br />Arena/Ice Rink Usage Policy. <br /> <br />Arena Manager Czech indicated that the ice rink policy, which the Commission adopted last <br />fall, has proved to be successful. There was very little need to enforce the new policy and the <br />ice "rutting" issue has been greatly reduced. <br /> <br /> <br />
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