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Parks & Recreation Committee <br /> Meeting Minutes 11-03-10 <br /> Little League and the Centerville Lions, both whom use the fields for ball games. A meeting was held at <br /> the park with representatives of both groups, as well as Mayor Capra and Mr. Paul Palzer, Public Works <br /> Director, to discuss the problem and possible solutions. <br /> � Mr. Mahr presented a proposal to City Council at the October 27, 2010 City Council meeting that would <br /> convert Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park field #1 to a grass infield and raised pitching mound. This will <br /> help Centennial Little League with their shortage of mounded fields for the major baseball program <br /> which involves 9- 11 year olds. Centennial Little League would also like to move in the outfield fence <br /> to a distance of 225 feet per Little League Guidelines and add additional fencing from the dugouts to <br /> third base and first base, which would be for spectator safety. They would also like to move the <br /> scoreboard and outfield light poles in as well. Centennial Little League will be responsible for the above <br /> items including the costs of the entire grass infield and preparation work, using A& L Sod Company. <br /> Mr. Mahr stated Centennial Little League has recommended that the City of Centerville add more drain <br /> tile to Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park field #1 to ensure better drainage. A& L Sod will be bringing in 5 <br /> trucks of high quality fine sand which will also improve drainage. The league has agreed to mow the <br /> infield grass on #1 and groom and maintain the pitching mound, but is asking the City of Centerville to <br /> groom the aglime on all three ball fields on a daily basis to maintain the integrity of the new red rock <br /> aglime. Centennial Little League has provided a new drag to the City just a few years ago with the <br /> agreement that they would be groomed regularly. With City Council's approval of the above proposal <br /> Centennial Little League also agreed to contribute $3,500 towards the cost of the aglime. This will <br /> actually reduce the City's cost of the aglime to 1/3 of the previous estimate due to the reduction of the <br /> area being covered. The Centerville Lions did not have a problem with reducing the number of fields I <br /> available to them from 3 to 2, but did not have the funds available to contribute towards the aglime. <br /> I <br /> Motion was made by Committee Member Seeley, seconded by Committee Member Amundsen to <br /> fully support the proposal as presented by Centennial Little League. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. I <br /> Mr. Mahr stated the last time Centennial Little League was able to build a field like this was 1988 and <br /> they are very excited to be able to do this. The lights are currently brighter in the outfield which is geared <br /> for adults playing ball. By bringing the lights in to the infield they will be able to have night games <br /> potentially using the field 5 nights a week and have double headers. There are electricians who are part <br /> of Centennial Little League who have volunteered their time in the past and will most likely do so again <br /> to perform this work. <br /> Mr. Mahr also stated he talked to the representatives of the Centerville Lions who met at the park <br /> regarding their concession trailer and possibly selling concessions during Little League games. He said <br /> at other fields, parents use the concessions frequently and it has been a good fund raising tool, but the <br /> concession trailer would have to be there consistently on a daily basis for parents to count on it. <br /> Mr. Mark Snitzmueller, Bald Eagle Water Ski Club <br /> Mr. Mark Spitzmueller and Ms. Tina Lobin were in attendance to continue to discuss the potential for the <br /> Bald Eagle Water Ski Show performing from the area intended to be Trailside Park off <br /> CSAH14/Centerville Lake. While the Ski Club understands development of this area is not going to take <br /> place with the Trail Project due to budget constraints, they would still like to ski at the site if possible. <br /> 2 of 5 <br /> � <br />
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