The Lakes Artisan Co-operative that currently rents the Interpretive Centre Building from the Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake must submit a new rental application and potentially compete with other businesses in the community. In a unanimous decision of the Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake council, it was resolved that village council would issue a local request for proposals, 鈥渢o allow residents and businesses to submit a rental application indicating the highest monthly rental amount they are able to pay and their intended use for the building which should comply with the original intent identified in the building grant agreement.鈥
According to a Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake council report, the annual cost associated with the building are over $9500 per year, included utilities, municipal services, snow removal and general maintenance. The Artisan Co-operative currently pays $500 per month, and has asked to have their rent reduced to $400 per month with the promise that they will take care of their own snow removal in the winter.
Some local business owners have expressed their concern that the rental agreement with the Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake is in effect a violation of section 25 of the community charter which prohibits assistance to a business. Beate Marquardt, a member of the co-operative, believes that the village is not in violation of the village charter because the Artisan Co-operative does not operate in the same way that a privately owned business does.
In a legal opinion obtained by the Village of 亚洲天堂 Lake, the village can rent to the highest bidder even if that bid is less than the cost of keeping the building open. It is not necessarily a contravention of the community charter to rent the building for less than what it costs to operate it.
The requirements outlined by the grant agreement which funded part of the original building cost says that the centre is to be used as 鈥渁 first-class Tourism Information and Interpretive Centre that is vital to creating new businesses, investment and employment in the tourism sector.鈥