SunPlex Sports Facility

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SunPlex Sports Facility Presentation to City Council December 2009

Welcome

Overview To review the SunPlex concept Clarify key aspects of the proposed facility Seek City Council approval to proceed with the project

The Concept An exciting new sports facility for the Kelowna community Located near the downtown core with easy access for parking Temporary structure that can be relocated when/if zoning plans change Answers a growing need for sports and recreation facilities for families, youth, and older sports enthusiasts Offers the benefits of a wide range of playable sports on a new “playing surface” that is the latest in sports technology and the first of its kind in Western Canada.

The Market Appeal Original idea was based on bringing the ever-popular game of ball hockey “off the street” and into a venue that will broaden the reach enabling more people to get more active on a regular basis The unique polyethylene surface is far superior to concrete or pavement as it is a much more “forgiving” surface - easier on the joints and less chance of injury Plus, its also perfect for many other sports that appeal to a wide range groups, both male, female, families: Futsal – a 4 on 4 soccer sport specifically meant to be played on this surface and growing in popularity across the world Olympic handball Roller hockey Lacrosse Basketball (particularly for young development leagues) And many schools, and community leagues and teams have expressed keen interest in the facility for daytime recreational activities such as rollerblading, dry land training, etc.

The Site Spent months searching, however, lack of available land centrally located and zoned for this purpose Community groups – KickStart and Recreation Dept. too limited in resources Moved to the idea of developing a community venue: affordable for people to use and not requiring tax payer’s money. Acquired a 10 year lease for this property as a starting point Business plan: after 2 years we would be in a position to purchase our own property after 5 years our financing would paid for and a more permanent structure investigated. All zoning regulations have been adhered to relative to current zoning “Potential for future zone change” should not represent impediment to moving ahead as structure is not permanent

The Building A fabric building that is portable, moveable, ultimately resaleable if necessary Many environmental benefits: Natural daylight eliminates need for electric lighting during the day Majority of winter sports are typically played in a cold environment eliminating the need for heat with the exception of the dressing rooms The fabric build does not conduct heat like a tent and requires only simple venting of the building at night During the day, the fabric acts like a shade cover eliminating the need for air conditioning in the playing area Plus, the building is easy to keep clean, has a very sharp look and will be landscaped to enhance its overall appeal

The Building

The Building

The Building Aerial View

Lounge In addition to the sports facility, we are also seeking a license for a very small post-game lounge area This area would hold only 40 seats, enough for a post game food and drink for two teams Not a full pub or restaurant, but similar concept to the lounge areas found in a curling rink or bowling alley There would be no signage outside promoting this lounge – it would be merely available for members post-game

In Closing A Win-Win for Everyone The City has spent $44 million on a new pool Recent economic downturn puts pressure on available funding for future community projects This initiative is fully self-funded AND will benefit the community in many ways: providing much needed space for sports and recreation A broad array of sports that are affordable, easy and fun for many to participate in Improves the physical and mental health of our community Is environmentally friendly Plus our mandate to “give back” to the community includes donating approximately 400 registrations for minors from families who cannot afford to pay for sports teams A Win-Win for Everyone

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