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<br />E<mle Park Satellite <br />After some discussion the Committee made the following motion: <br /> <br />Motion by Ms. DeVine, seconded by Mr. Porter to request Public Works move the <br />sateUite at Eagle Park aronnd the corner to the east side of the trail, behind the <br />trees. Porter, DeVine, LeBlanc Walter - aye. Peterson - nay. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Softball Fields <br />Ms. DeVine explained she had been contacted by Mr. Todd Hassel who requested <br />reserving the softball fields every Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., for a <br />period of four (4) weeks, prior to game season. Ms. Lien explained that Mr. Hassel also <br />contacted her, prior to Ms. DeVine. She had explained to him that he would have to <br />submit a letter to the Parks and Recreation Committee for approval by the entire <br />Committee. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson commented that the Centennial Little League strictly enforces the rule of <br />"first come - first serve basis," and that he, as a softball coach, has to arrive at the field by <br />4:15 in order to get one for his team to practice on. Ifthere is already a team there, it is <br />his responsibility as a coach to get there earlier next time. <br /> <br />The Committee elected not to grant use ofa field to Mr. Hassel. Ms. DeVine will contact <br />Mr. Hassel with the response. <br /> <br />Como Plan Uodates <br />Mr. LeBlanc wanted to touch base with the Committee before he contacted Mr. March <br />with his recommendations for updating the Comp Plan. He feels the Parks and <br />Recreation Committee should have a "mission statement" included in the Comp Plan. He <br />drafted a statement for consideration by the Committee, as follows: <br /> <br />The mission of the Parks and Recreation Committee is to make recommendations <br />relating to Park and Recreation resources and activities to the City of Centerville. <br />The recommendations should strive to provide value for whatever resource may <br />be allocated, whether it be money, space, or people's time. The scope of the <br />Parks and Recreation Committee includes but may not be limited to: parks, park <br />equipment, children/youth/adult recreation activities - both organized and <br />unorganized, trails, pedestrian routes, and environmental quality of life. <br /> <br />Mr. LeBlanc also mentioned that he would like to see all development plans brought <br />before the Parks and Recreation Committee more than one time for approval by the <br />Committee. <br /> <br />DISCUSSION ITEMS <br /> <br />5 <br />