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December 1994 <br /> <br />CITY OF CHANHASSEN AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 112, <br />TEAM UP TO BI..I~D A COMMUNITY SCHOOL/RECREATION CENTER <br /> <br />In September of 1995, Independent School District 112 and the City of _C~h~,nhassen will open <br />the doors to a $9.3 million elementary school and recreation center situated on a ~,0 acre <br />campus/park site. This cooperative venture was made possible due to the high level of mast <br />and interdependence displayed by both the district and the city. The school district is <br />financing its portion of the project, $6.8 re;ilion, with a portion of the proceeds of a $46.5 <br />million referendum. The city is investing $2.5 m~lllon in tax increment proceeds from <br />Pillsbury Bakeries and Food Service into its recreation center. The 90,000 sq. ft. school and <br />23,000 sq. ft. recreation center stand connected as one with separate parking lots and <br />entrances serving both components. Each party owns 20 acres of property; however, the line <br />separating the two is more of a formality than a necessity. As it tums out, the city's <br />recreation center is located on school property. In addition to the m~i,~ bui]aing, the site will <br />contain a multi-purpose park shelter, five ball fields, two Lighted hockey rinks, four Lighted <br />tennis courts, a playground, landscaped cour~ards, outdoor classrooms, and an access <br />boulevard; all linked by a trail and sidewalk system. The new school and recreation center <br />are being built in response to a growing population within the district and city. Both facilities <br />will be fLlled to capacity upon opening. The new elementary school has a design capacity <br />and core facilities for 650 students. Individual classrooms are grouped into "family clusters" <br />to promote the education concept of multi-age learning groups (students within a two to three <br />year age difference) and the "school within a school." Lifelong learning and leisure will be <br />the norm here and the building is accessible to the community and parents. Hammel Green <br />and Abrahamson provided the architectural and associated professional se, vices fer the <br />building and BorSon is the general contractor. Independent School District 112 and the City <br />of Chanhassen are extremely excited about the opportunities th/s new facility will offer the <br />community. <br /> <br /> <br />