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<br />Memo", <br /> <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and Council Members <br /> <br />FROM: Kim Stepban <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Committee Recommendations <br /> <br />DATE: Marcb 4, 2004 <br /> <br />The Parks and Recreation Committee made the following recommendation for Council <br />consideration at their March 3, 2004 committee meeting. <br /> <br />The Parks & Recreation Committee received a letter from the Centennial Lakes Little <br />League requesting the use of Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park ban fields and the same <br />service provided by Public Works Staff in regards to grooming the fields prior to games. <br />This would be the same schedule as was approved in 2003. At this time, no other <br />requests have been received. The Centennial Lakes Little League has worked with the <br />city in the past donating all the backstops and purchased an attachment for the tractor, <br />which is used in grooming the fields. <br /> <br />Motion was made by Cbairperson Peterson, seconded by Committee Member <br />Zeigler, to recommend to City Council to accept the request from Centennial Little <br />League to use tbe three baseball and softball fields and facilities located in Laurie <br />LaMotte Memorial Park for tbe summer months of 2004 beginning April 1 tbrough <br />August 15, 2004, Monday through Friday from 4:00 p.m. until dark. All in Favor: <br />Motion passed unanimously. <br />
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