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MINXTES OF THE ORONO PLAN'NTNG COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON Ai>RIL 15, 1996 a <br />(M9) #2128 ORONO HOCKEY BOOSTERS, LNC, 102i OLD CRYSTAL BAY <br />ROAD NORTH - CONPITIONAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARING 8:59-11:03 <br />P.M. <br />The Affidavii of Publication and Certificate of Mailing uere noted <br />Mark Engebretson was present representing the Orono Boosters, along with architect, <br />Ted Roseboom Engebretson stated the ice arena was being engineered by Hamilton, <br />Green, and Abrahamson. and building contractor is Kraus Anderson <br />Engebretson updated the Commission on the main topics He noted the filing of the <br />application with the Met Council by the City ’ to bring the site within the boundaries of the <br />MUSA for sanitary sewer Some downstream pipe work would need to be done before <br />any start of the project The sanitary sew er is necessary for the project to be constructed. <br />Mabusth said the school property may be addressed by Met Council as a separate issue <br />from the more comprehensive comp plan amendment Engebretson noted their desire to <br />maintain the construction schedule, which would require a 5 month period The Boosters <br />would like to have the ice arena operational for girls varsity hockey to begin on October <br />31, 1996 The Boosters w ill pay for the number of sewer units established <br />Engebretson said an application has been submitted to the MCWD for a stormwater <br />management plan Mabusth said the permit would be required before a building permit is <br />issued <br />The lease with the school district needs to be signed before construction can begin A <br />draft of the lease is expected from the school tliis w eek, which w ill be review ed. Gerry <br />Timm, 2885 CoRd 6. asked if there would be any stipulation of a future purchase of the <br />ice arena by the Boosters Engebretson informed her they would be tenants only. <br />Engebretson said there was a zoning code requirement of 80% funding raised before the <br />City could approve the conditional use permit The school required 90% of the funds be <br />raised but will not sign the lease until 100% of the funds have been raised Therefore, <br />Engebretson said the projea will require 100% funding before construction would begin. <br />Engebretson said a meeting wi*h the general contractor. Kraus Anderson, is scheduled for <br />Wednesday, April 17, to establish a guaranteed maximum price, which will include the <br />rubber flooring, landscaping, and ice He said the costs are expected to be about $50,000 <br />higher than originally planned A cost of $2 3 million is projected to be spent before doors <br />will open, which is $150,000 higher than originally planned, but noted that the $100,000 <br />soil correction will be paid for by the school 1.75 million has currently been raised <br />according to Engebretson A $125,000 Mighty Ducks grant is expected to be awarded on <br />April 22. Engebretson said he expects the fund raising to be on schedule.
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