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Jack Amdal noted this portion of Ramsey does not have any community buildings. <br />Commissioner Minke asked for the difference in construction cost for year round building vs. <br />limited season asked what type of utilities would be included. <br />Bruce Bissonnette stated there may be a savings on utilities but construction cost would not be <br />affected <br />Kotchi Prosper stated it would be nice to shift some of the emphasis from Central Building and it <br />would be nice to shift some of the winter programs for meetings here. The NL Soccer would use <br />the facility for their board meetings, etc. He would prefer a year round facility. <br />Chair Olsen stated if the cost is only operational issue then it makes sense for it to be a year <br />round facility. If it is determined it is not needed, the utilities would still be there. <br />Commissioner Barr stated they play soccer here until October. <br />• How many people should the facility accommodate maximum and what is the average <br />daily or weekend use? <br />Bruce Bissonnette noted this relates to the septic system. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood asked for clarification on the <br />question. <br />Bruce Bissonnette asked how many people does the building needs to accommodate and how <br />many people use the park. <br />Kotchi Prosper noted there are 36 traveling teams of 18 players. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood indicated there will still be <br />portapotties at the park. <br />Chair Olsen asked how many bathroom stalls are at Central. <br />Bruce Bissonnette asked if this park relates to Central, should they have the same facilities. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood explained there are more sports <br />offerings at Central Park. Soccer would be the main sport at Elmcrest as well as some LaCrosse. <br />Kotchi Prosper added that during State tournament there may be up to 550 people at the park in a <br />given day. <br />• What uses and user types occur — winter (snowmobile trailhead), spring, summer, and fall <br />seasons? <br />Park and Recreation Commission /May 9, 2013 <br />Page 4 of 14 <br />
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