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JUt 96 1998 <br /> • <br /> CITY OF ANOKA MEMORANDUM <br /> PARKS &RECREATION <br /> DATE: July 1, 1998 <br /> TO: Pat Klaers, City Administrator of Elk River <br /> FROM: Mark Nagel, City Manager of Anoka <br /> SUBJECT: New Anoka Aquatic Center <br /> We have come along way since 1994, when this project began. <br /> Enclosed are the projections and analysis of how we developed our fee structures,not <br /> • <br /> including our lesson fees. <br /> As you will see, in 1995 we dealt with hypothetical situations which developed more than <br /> three years to become what we adopted as our fee structure. Our concern was keeping our <br /> balance scale slightly lower for season passes against the daily admission fees, which I believe <br /> we have achieved. <br /> In 1997 we used the City of Edina's percentages to develop estimates. By 1998 we were <br /> interested in the "42" rule" tried and used in 1997 by the City of Richfield. Our Committee and <br /> Park Board felt confident that this is the way to proceed. We further enhanced the fee structures <br /> beginning in 1997 to resident and non-resident rates, and an after 5:00 p.m. daily fee reduction <br /> for all patrons. <br /> Our photo pass I.D. system, though very time consuming the first year, has worked out <br /> very well to eliminate the cheaters. It is a costly venture,but the public really likes it a lot. <br /> c:/bmcorres/elkriver <br /> • <br />