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x <br />(2) <br />He stated that he had reservations about New Brighton's ability to <br />support a permanent facility such as the one Recreation Systems <br />Incorporated is building in New Hope. He indicated that it was his <br />feeling that an air-bubble structure over an artifical ice `surface <br />might be more likely to succeed in New Brighton. This facility is <br />cheaper to construct, does not involve anything outside of the ice <br />sheet itself, it cannot support ice year-around but could be used for <br />tennis in the summer. <br />It was noted that the feasibility study would also provide insurance <br />to the Village that the arena could be profitable. Other details <br />brought out in the discussion includede <br />~. .The Village must donate the land for construction of the <br />facility. <br />2. The sale of the "B" bonds is the responsibility of the non- <br />profit corporation. <br />3. A joint-powers agreement between several communitites could <br />be developed. <br />~-. A feasibility study could be expanded to include other facilities <br />such as a swimming pool. <br />Dahl moved that a firm proposal for a feasibility study be submitted <br />by Recreation Systems Incorporated. Seconded by Tnleissman. Motion <br />carried. <br />The chairman suggested that a special meeting be held on July 11th <br />to consider the proposal, if it is available by that time. <br />Meeting was adjourned at 10:05 p.m. <br />Respectfully :submitted, <br />Robert M. t~iicklund <br />Director of .Parks and Recreation <br />RMWedk <br />