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Title: Roseville Area Schools Athletic Fields


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Roseville Area SchoolsAthletic Fields
  • Jenny Loeck
  • RAHS Activities Director

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Current 7-12 Roseville Athletic Fields
  • Parkview
  • 9-12 Boys Soccer Practice (no games)
  • City of Roseville / Youth Baseball
  • Heavy Community Soccer Use
  • Parkview Physical Education

3
Current 7-12 Roseville Athletic Fields
  • RAMS
  • Physical Education
  • 8th grade Softball Baseball
  • Practice Games
  • 7th 8th grade Track practice
  • 7th 8th grade Soccer
  • Practice Games
  • 7th 8th grade Football
  • Practice Games
  • Lost a RAMS Baseball Field in the sale of land
    to St. Judes

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Current 7-12 Roseville Athletic Fields
  • RAMS High School Usage
  • 9-12 Girls Soccer Practice
  • 9th, B, JV Home
    Boys Girls Soccer Games
  • JV Varsity Boys Girls Lacrosse Practice
  • JV Home Boys Girls Lacrosse Games
  • 9th 10th Football Games
  • Lower-level Lacrosse (community)

5
Current 7-12 Roseville Athletic Fields
  • Heavy Community Soccer Use
  • Adult Soccer
  • NSSA City of Roseville
  • Youth Soccer Practice Games

6
Current 7-12 Roseville Athletic Fields
  • Fairview
  • 9th grade Baseball practice games
  • City of Roseville / Youth Baseball

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Current 7-12 Roseville Athletic Fields
  • RAHS
  • JV Varsity Baseball Practice Games
  • 9-12 Boys Girls Track Practice Meets
  • 7th 8th grade Track Meets
  • Varsity-only Boys Girls Soccer Games
  • JV Varsity Football Games
  • One 9th grade and one 10th grade FB game
  • Varsity-only Boys Girls Lacrosse Games

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Community Demand (Serving Arden Hills, Falcon
Heights, Lauderdale, Little Canada, Maplewood,
Roseville, Shoreview)
  • City of Roseville
  • Parkview
  • RAMS
  • Fairview
  • RAHS
  • Brimhall / Evergreen Park
  • Lake Owasso Baseball Fields
  • Roseville Schools
  • Central Park Softball Fields
  • Dale St. / Legion Baseball Field
  • Shared Agreements
  • - Roseville Gymnastics Center
  • - Brimhall Central Park Elementary Gymnasiums

9
Limited Stadium Use
  • RAHS Stadium
  • Stadium Turf Significant Limited Use due to
    extensive wear tear of field
  • Currently No Lower-Level Play, RAHS Physical
    Education, or Youth / Community Use Allowed
  • NO summer use
  • Track Needs to be rebuilt resurfaced (cracks
    beyond repair)
  • No longer a premier track in the area / SEC

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Stadium Need Vs. Actual Use
  • Needs
  • 22 Football Games
  • 9th-12th plus one 7th 8th
  • 32 Soccer Games
  • All Varsity plus distribution of lower level
    games
  • 20 Lacrosse Games
  • All Varsity plus distribution of lower level
    games
  • Daily Physical Education
  • Community Use
  • Evenings, Weekends, Summer
  • Actual Use
  • 10 Football Games
  • 14 Soccer Games
  • 10 Lacrosse Games
  • 0 Physical Education
  • 1 Youth Football Day
  • 0 Youth Soccer
  • 0 Community Use
  • 0 Summer Use

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Potential RAHS Stadium Project
  • Artificial Turf
  • Physical Education, Soccer, Football, Lacrosse,
    Track, Softball, Baseball, others
  • Resurface 8 lane track
  • Recondition stadium fencing
  • Press Box upgrades
  • Sound System upgrades
  • Bleacher upgrades
  • Possible upgrades to current storage, tickets,
    and concessions buildings

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One Possibility
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Why Turf?
  • Artificial Turf Stadium
  • PE Class (daily use during the fall spring)
  • Every lower-level (7-12) team will be allowed at
    least one game on the stadium field. (soccer,
    football, lacrosse)
  • HS teams now limited will have increased access
    to stadium field
  • Baseball, Softball Lacrosse will have access
    for training when fields are out of play
    (weather)
  • Community Access / Rental through Roseville
    Schools Community Ed Department

14
Roseville Area High School
  • Currently is situated on 40 acres
  • Minimum acreage for new HS 100 acres
  • Stadium Field should serve / represent a minimum
    of 3 full athletic fields

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Area Schools w/Artificial Turf
  • Suburban East Schools
  • Mounds View
  • Park of Cottage Grove
  • Woodbury
  • East Ridge
  • Spring Lake Park
  • St. Paul Central
  • St. Paul Humboldt
  • St. Paul Highland Park
  • Robbinsdale Armstrong
  • Robbinsdale Cooper
  • Edina
  • Eden Prairie
  • Hopkins
  • Minnetonka
  • Macalester College
  • University of St. Thomas
  • Augsburg
  • Hamline
  • Irondale
  • Osseo Schools (3)

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Why Now?
  • Community Need
  • Partnership with Community Organizations
  • Keep Facilities / Stadium Competitive
    First Class (Pride in our Schools)
  • Best Pricing Available / Construction
  • Environmentally safe
  • Our Stadium Field should be for ALL students (not
    only athletes)

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Environmentally Safe
  • Doesnt require water, fertilizer, or pesticides
  • Research has shown artificial turf to be safe in
    terms of lead and rubber exposure
  • Artificial turf has resulted in 47-55 fewer
    neural and cranial injuries artificial turf
    injuries have been shown to be less severe in
    general with a quicker recovery time

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Sale of School District Property
  • Sale of 623 Land to St. Judes Medical
  • Loss of Athletic Field
  • Reinvestment in our Grounds / Facilities
  • Money is required by law to be spent on Capitol
    Expenditures re-invested into our schools.
  • No Taxpayer dollars

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Financial Considerations
  • Cost Savings
  • Labor
  • Water
  • Fertilizer
  • Seed
  • Fuel
  • Maintenance
  • Field sits unused for recovery purposes no
    return on the investment
  • Revenue
  • Lease Agreements / Hourly Rental
  • Community Groups
  • Youth Athletic Associations
  • City of Roseville
  • Area Schools
  • Area Colleges / Universities

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Revenue Potential
  • Total Current Maintenance Cost (natural grass)
    40,000 per year
  • Note Stadium Field is not currently used
    during June, July, and August.
  • Estimated cost of maintaining artificial turf
    field 5,000 per year
  • Comparative Rental Revenue Analysis of SEC
    Members
  • South Washington County Schools (3 Artificial
    Turf Fields)
  • 35 per hour volunteer / non profit
  • 200 per hour commercial use
  • Mounds View Schools (2 Artificial Turf Fields)
  • 25 per hour youth rate
  • 65 per hour non-resident
  • 100 per hour commercial

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Revenue Potential
  • Potential Revenue - Artificial Turf Stadium at
    RAHS
  • Spring Rental Potential
  • 3 Evenings per week (15 hours)
  • Weekend Use (12 hours per day 24 hours)
  • 10 weeks (April 1st June 10th)
  • Total Spring 39 hours x 10 weeks 390 hours
  • Summer Rental Potential
  • 7 days per week x 12 hours per day 84 hours per
    week
  • 10 weeks (June 10th Aug. 20th)
  • Total Summer 84 hours x 10 weeks 840 hours
  • Fall Rental Potential
  • 1 Evening per week (5 hours)
  • Weekend Use (12 hours per day 24 hours)
  • 10 weeks (Sept. 1 Nov. 15th)
  • Total Fall 29 hours x 10 weeks 290 hours

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Revenue Potential
  • Yearly Total Revenue Potential
  • 1520 hours x 35 per hour 53,200
  • 1520 hours x 50 per hour 76,000
  • 1520 hours x 75 per hour 114,000
  • 80 Occupancy Rate
  • 35 42,560
  • 50 60,800
  • 75 91,200
  • 60 Occupancy Rate
  • 35 31,920
  • 50 45,600
  • 75 68,400

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  • Continued Partnership into the future
  • Work together as the needs of the community
    change and grow
  • Wonderful Community
  • Shared Vision for this
    partnership

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  • Premier School District
  • We offer Quality Teaching Learning for All
  • 1.) Activities
  • Achievement
  • Decades of research prove that students who
    participate in high school activities tend to
    have
  • higher grade-point averages
  • better attendance records
  • lower dropout rates
  • fewer discipline problems than non-participating
    students.
  • National studies repeatedly report that high
    school activities
  • build character
  • increase self-confidence
  • relieve tension
  • support classroom learning by generating school
    pride, a sense of community, and by nurturing a
    feeling of belonging that makes students want to
    achieve.
  • -(www.mshsl.org) 1.22.09

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