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that a building at Elmcrest Park would allow them to sponsor a third tournament, raising <br />additional revenue for building maintenance or debt service. He noted that tournament events <br />bring many people into the area that use local restaurants. <br />Councilmember Backous asked what type of "bonds" the Association uses. <br />Mr. Prosper explained the "bond" is a volunteer commitment from the Association membership <br />to contribute two hours during the season to help stripe fields, service the building, field marshal, <br />work concessions, do pickups, etc. Last year, the Fall Jamboree brought 6,000 people to the <br />park, resulting in a lot of work for the Association. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood clarified this action would allow staff to submit the grant and, if <br />awarded, the City Council can decide whether to move forward. It is not a commitment to fund <br />the building, but an indication the City intends to build the building at a subsequent time if the <br />award is received. <br />Mayor Ramsey asked about the cost of the building. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood stated the estimate is $430,000 because of clay soils and the need <br />for sanitary sewer. <br />Councilmember Tossey stated he would not oppose including the park building but would not <br />approve final funding unless it could be used year round so another stakeholder, like the Hockey <br />Association, can be included. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood clarified that the estimate is for a full-service building. If a heating <br />system is not included, the cost would be lower. <br />Councilmember Strommen supported including the park building because it leverages the <br />partnership with the Soccer Association, puts the grant in a better position to leverage State funds <br />for the trail, and includes a number of goals in one package. <br />Councilmember Elvig supported including the building, noting it would also provide benefit <br />since this is the drop site for snowmobiling so people may be interested in utilizing the building. <br />In addition, a baseball field is proposed. <br />Mr. Prosper reported that interest in lacrosse is growing and may be another partnership because <br />they are currently using Anoka High School. He indicated the park building could also serve as <br />a meeting place. <br />Mayor Ramsey asked what the total costs will be if the City is awarded the DNR trail grant. <br />Parks Supervisor Riverblood responded if a boardwalk is constructed along the wetland north of <br />167th Avenue on the west side of TH47, it would add $140,000. However, he thinks the City can <br />get permission to fill the ditch section so that would bring down the cost. He indicated the total <br />City Council Work Session / October 25, 2011 <br />Page 7 of 10 <br />
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