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�.� <br /> 4 .� <br /> � ,- � <br /> � • <br /> �'�� �:; <br /> _ ,, <br /> . i. � �`��������� �����,� ������ ������ <br /> �8175 LOVELL ROAI3 �`IIITE 330 LEXINGTON, M1V 55014 <br /> October 26, 2010 <br /> City of Centerville <br /> Honorable Mary Capra, Mayor <br /> 'lle Ci Council Members <br /> Centervi ty <br /> Centerville City Hall <br /> 1880 Main Street <br /> Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> Centennial Lakes Little League would like to thank the City of Centerville for the opportunity to <br /> explore the possibility of converting LaMotte #1 baseball field to a grass infield and raised <br /> pitching mound. This will help us with our shortage of mounded fields for our major baseball <br /> program. <br /> Moreover, we would also like to move in the outfield fence to a distance of 225 feet per Little <br /> League guidelines. Additional fencing from the dugouts to third base and first base would be for <br /> spectator safety. We would also like to move the scoreboard and outfield light poles in as well. <br /> Centennial Lakes Little League will be responsible for the above items including the costs of the I <br /> entire grass infield and prep work which we will be using A& L Sod Company for. <br /> We recommend that the City of Centerville add more drain tile to LaMotte 1 to ensure better <br /> drainage. We also agree to mow the infield grass at LaMotte 1 and groom and maintain the <br /> pitchirig �mound. <br /> We would ask the City of Centerville to groom the infields on all three LaMotte fields on a daily <br /> basis to maintain the integrity of the new red rock aglime. We have found at our other fields (e.g. <br /> Lexington and Cark Eck parks) that proper regular grooming keeps the fields at their maximum <br /> efficiency. Centennial Lakes Little League has provided a new drag to the City just a few years <br /> ago with the agreement that they would be groomed regularly. If the City agrees to this we would <br /> be willing to help pay for the red rock aglime by contributing $3,500.00 payable after our <br /> registration (January 15, 2011). <br /> We look forward to working with the City of Centerville to make LaMotte Park a family friendly <br /> facility for the children in our community. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Patrick Mahr <br /> President <br /> Centennial Lakes Little League <br />
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