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File #: RFD 12-020    Version: 1 Name: Town of Stony Plain 2011 Capital Cost Share Request
Type: Request For Decision Status: Carried
File created: 2/7/2012 In control: Community Services Division
On agenda: 2/28/2012 Final action: 2/28/2012
Title: Town of Stony Plain - 2011 Capital Cost Share Request (Glenn Hall Centennial Arena) Recommendation That Council approve funding of $9,093.63 from Restricted Surplus - Recreation Facilities for Lighting upgrades and additional costs for Brine Chiller replacement at the Glenn Hall Centennial Arena .
Attachments: 1. Town of Stony Plain 2011 Capital Cost Share Projects.pdf, 2. Town of Stony Plain 2010 Capital Cost Share Projects.pdf
Title
Town of Stony Plain - 2011 Capital Cost Share Request (Glenn Hall Centennial Arena)

Recommendation
That Council approve funding of $9,093.63 from Restricted Surplus - Recreation Facilities for Lighting upgrades and additional costs for Brine Chiller replacement at the Glenn Hall Centennial Arena .

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Purpose
Under the terms of our cost share agreement with Stony Plain Parkland County may, at their discretion, provide funding support for capital repairs made to the Glenn Hall Centennial Arena.

Summary
Parkland County had previously approved capital cost share up to $21,647.22 based on a total project cost of $61,849.20, via resolution 422-10, for the Brine Chiller Replacement, a new Floor Scrubber, storage compartment electrical work and new seating. Total cost for these projects has come in at $78,075.17 with potential County cost share of $27,676.31. The requested cost share above what was previously approved is $6,029.09; the overage due to the Brine Chiller Replacement. The initial projected cost for the Chiller was $20,000, based on Town of Stony Plain estimates. Quotes for the work came in much higher, with the lowest price being $43,423.00.

In addition capital cost share is also being requested on lighting upgrades which occurred at the Arena in 2011. This was an unanticipated project that occurred due to funds being left over from an energy efficient grant the Town had received. They replaced the old metal halide lighting system with a T-5 Fluorescent system; which is more energy efficient and effective in lighting the ice surface. The total project cost was $23,700, but after the grant funds were applied total cost to the Town was $8,755.82. The Town is requesting cost share on the project of $3,064.53.

Cost share based on 35% usage rate by Parkland County residents.

Administrative Position
Administration believes these projects contribute towards the effective operation and supports capital cost share on the Brine Chiller O...

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