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Recreation/Senior Center and Aquatic Center Expansion Task Force Agenda and Packet 2016 01 27
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Recreation/Senior Center and Aquatic Center Expansion Task Force Agenda and Packet 2016 01 27
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SINKCOMBSDETHLEFS <br />ARCHITECTURE DESIGN <br />b. Racquetball at 100% capacity from 4pm- close. There is not a league. <br />c. Wallyball is played on Saturdays. <br />d. Handball is also picking up. <br />e. Basketball programs are all outside of the rec department currently. Typically <br />pick -up games are finished by 10am on Saturdays. <br />f. No softball or kickball. A liquor license would be needed. <br />g. Tennis <br />h. No volleyball. <br />3. General Sports <br />a. Could really see a need for an indoor turf fieldhouse. Get daily calls for indoor <br />soccer. This would be more desirable than another basketball court or MAC <br />gym. It could be rented for club soccer and provide a revenue source. <br />b. Turn the existing inline rink into a soccer court for kids by adding turf. <br />4. Aquatics <br />a. Programs <br />i. Swim lessons <br />ii. Private lessons <br />iii. Aerobics - deep and shallow <br />iv. Fluid running <br />v. Tri -fit swim <br />vi. SCUBA <br />b. Can't run enough lessons. Everything is a bit too small. The current pool can't <br />do everything well for all of the users. <br />c. Host Monarch / Centauras / Dolphin swim teams. <br />i. Used 4:45 - 6:30 am M -F, with some overlap with only 2 lanes for public <br />from 5:45 - 6:30 am. <br />ii. Saturdays used from 6 - 8 am. <br />iii. Locker rooms are very crowded during this time. Lines for showers in <br />women's. Not as much of a problem in men's. <br />d. SCUBA program was started because there was dead space in programming. It <br />is taking off. <br />e. Swim team and lap swimmers want different temperature. 80 -82 for lap <br />swimming. 84 -86 for aerobics. Often it is actually the air temperature that <br />makes people cold. <br />f. Existing pool isn't large enough for all programs and maintaining 2 lanes open for <br />public use. <br />g. Lanes are 7' wide. Maybe 8'. <br />h. Water temperature is really the issue, not added lap lanes, because that doesn't <br />solve the temperature problem. <br />i. 20% non - resident usage. Primarily during the winter and from Superior, since <br />they have outdoor pools. Residents enroll first, very few if any spots are left for <br />non - resident. <br />j. Off - loading lessons /fitness programs from the lap pool seems the most logical <br />solution. <br />k. Small group that uses Memory Square for lap swimming and water aerobics <br />during the summer. <br />16 <br />
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