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� <br />ro rams. Renovations are needed to replace._ ;nadequate facilities (e.g., the � <br />P 9 <br />boardwalkj and to bring the building into compiiance with Americans with Qisabilities <br />Act standards (i.e., an eleva#or). � .a <br />ENDATI4N: The recommendations of the Harriet Alexabde � Nature <br />REC4MM <br />Center Advisory Commitiee shoutd be implemented as soon as poss <br />� <br />C) YOU7H SUMMER TEAM FACILITI�S � <br />R4UND: The growing participatio� +n Youth summer team sports has 1ed to � <br />BACKG �� <br />increasing demands fior specialized P�aYtt4e E.ea,due Ba ebaf�f, slow pitchl softbalt, <br />configuration requ�rements of each sport. L� 9 <br />fast pitch softball and soccer afi have specific requ�+�a�men�# 9�� athletics has fedo an �� <br />of fields. Recently, for instance, the growing PoP y <br />increased pariicipation in girls fast pitch ��ba��• S�o�kba!! P ogram has� ndPcated the <br />dimensions for #he spo�t, and the G~r1s Fast P�tch � <br />need for a two-field complex meeting �ast pitch softbalfAsp�ec nca,yf p� V`S o�n � P�a�ying <br />not meetin9 th�se requirements raises safety issues <br />iieids appropriate for girts fast pitch softbal4 would reduce the disparity between � <br />facilities provided fior boys and girls saftball and baseonat lae g fi IdsUn R sev Ile.th <br />Soccer Program has also expressed a des�re for addf p Y <br />Consideration of any new youth summer team facilitie n t�°ct on�of fac/t es for other <br />�onstruciion of a faciiity for one sport may prevent co <br />sports. <br />RE'COM�NENDAT1411tS: When considering new facilities, the C'rty should consider <br />three essential points: 1} the current anci poterrti si anmotherwise under�served <br />SPo�; 3) whether the proposed fac�l�ty serv <br />poputation; and 3) whether other suitable facilities exist within ihe City, or could <br />be #aun�i in surrounding communities. <br />To ensure optimum turf conditions and maxim+ ould bea� iven tonOwasso� Fn Ids <br />athletic fieids should be irri9ated• F��st p�O�e cost of �10,000 each should come <br />(2). Evergreen Park (3) and Acorn Park {2). <br />from 1998 P1P funds. <br />D) GOLF COURSE orted facilit within the <br />BAGKGROUND: Cedarholm Gaen °U� s hasancluded the est blishment o# a reserve <br />Pa�ics and Recrea#�on Departm <br />iund to oaver redevelopment and capital ���rnd eavin �nds avai atble for he <br />greens end tees has e�xhsusted the reserve fu , 9 <br />P <br />lann�d replacement of #he ciub house and m���{all afr m off� s�ason renta sndAn <br />updated club house could enhance revenues, espec Y <br />en4arged ma�tit�nar��e building is �eeded to meet cu�'er�� 9oi# course demands and to,� <br />comply with Americans �+r+ith Disabiiities Act standards. <br />�. o <br />
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