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would be a high -end gathering space for the community that could be used regardless of the <br />temperature outside. <br />Councilmember Shryock asked for information on the membership rates that would be offered. <br />Mr. Haid stated that he would be willing to offer credits to Ramsey residents. He stated that the <br />children are not charged for membership. He stated that a single person would pay $64 per <br />month, while a family of four (two adults and two children) would pay $132 per month. He <br />noted that health insurance often provides a reimbursement of $20 per month. He noted that he <br />would also provide discounts to students. He noted that initially he would provide a large <br />amount of credits to residents, explaining that if he could provide a discount to someone joining <br />the club that would help that person become healthier and he would also gain a long-term client. <br />He stated that the model is that in the next 20 years the facility would not become overcrowded. <br />He stated that he has a different model which offers different programming for those people that <br />are unfit, so that they are more comfortable and work with personal trainers to find the best <br />program for them. He stated that if there is a child that is not fit, he would involve a personal <br />trainer to work with that child. He explained that he would not nickel and dime those costs to <br />clients, as he sees that as a benefit in building the relationship with the clients. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that discounts are great but encouraged Mr. Haid to think about <br />how much people are willing to commit. She stated that discounts are one thing but you would <br />need to ask who is going to join and whether they are willing to commit She asked if there is a <br />way you could address the unfit clients who may have concern with the long-term commitment <br />to fitness. <br />Mr. Haid stated that he has experience in the field and noted that fitness becomes a drug. He <br />noted that once people start feeling better they realize the benefit and want to come back. He <br />stated that he will manage by walking the facility and being involved, rather than sitting back at a <br />desk. He explained that the person who signs up the client is responsible for that client as part of <br />his income is tied to those memberships and therefore they want to see people be successful. He <br />noted that he has specialized people he can assign to a client that helps them develop a program <br />that will be successful for them. <br />Asst. City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama thanked Mr. Haid for the <br />introduction to the project and reviewed the staff report. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked the difference in acreage if a parking ramp is used. <br />Jeff Minea replied that if a parking ramp is provided it could shrink the site size to 1.5 to two <br />acres. <br />Mr. Haid stated that if the ramp is considered he would still want some site parking as well for <br />families. <br />Councilmember Riley asked for more information on the financing partner. <br />City Council Work Session / February 14, 2017 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />