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<br />MEM. <br /> <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Counci) Members <br /> <br />FROM: Kim Stephan <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Centennial Youth Hockey Association's Request for the Use of Laurie <br />LaMotte Memorial Park Hockey Rink for the 2009-2010 Season <br /> <br />DATE: October 8, 2009 <br /> <br />Attached is a request from the Centennial Youth Hockey Association for the use of Laurie LaMotte <br />Memorial Park Hockey Rink for the 2009-2010 season. <br /> <br />Centennial Youth Hockev Association - Use of Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park Hockey Rink for <br />Dry Land Practice <br /> <br />The Parks & Recreation Committee discussed the use of the facilities for dry land practice and agreed <br />to the usage with the following conditions: <br /> <br />. A schedule of usage, as well as a contact list of coaches responsible during the time it is being <br />used will be provided by the association. <br /> <br />. There will be no use of the facilities after 9 p.m. daily. <br /> <br />. The nets will be padlocked when not in use. The key to the lights and padlock will be supplied <br />in a lock box by Public Works. <br /> <br />. The Centennial Youth Hockey Association will sign a waiver releasing the City of Centerville <br />from any liability and will take responsibility for any damage occurring while the association is <br />using the facilities. <br /> <br />. Do not use chalk or paint on the cement, use cones instead. <br /> <br />. Entrance will need to be through the player gate opposed to the service gate as the service gate <br />keeps getting vandalized and is currently locked. <br /> <br />The following recommendation was made by the Parks & Recreation Committee: <br /> <br />Motion was made by Committee Member Amundsen, seconded by Chairperson Seeley to <br />recommend to City Council approving the Centennial Youth Hockey Association's use of dry <br />land time with the use of the park lights at Laurie LaMotte Memorial Park with the above <br />conditions. All in Favor: Motion passed unanimously. <br />