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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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PL PACKET 03202001
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Parks Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> February 12, 2001 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 2 V. UPDATE FROM BOB KOST-B R W. <br /> 3 Mr. Kost began by explaining further that, based on input from the Fields Subcommittee and the <br /> 4 Athletic Director, a decision needs to be made regarding Field Four. Mr. Kost noted that the <br /> 5 outfield of Field Four is shared with soccer. For Junior Varsity Baseball to use Field Four so the <br /> 6 Athletic Director has more than one field for baseball, Field Four needs to accommodate 90' <br /> 7 basing rather than 60' basing. Mr. Hartman explained that the Junior Varsity and Varsity games <br /> 8 are scheduled for the same nights due to transportation. <br /> 9 Mr. Kost continued that the accommodation for 90' basing shrinks the size of the soccer field. <br /> 10 Kost added that the hockey rink needs to remain in its current location. The soccer field size <br /> 11 would be 250' x 165', which is a standard size for players in the age group of 4`h grade and <br /> 12 younger. <br /> 13 Zurbey suggested the option of no permanent boards for the hockey rink and no blacktop in the <br /> 14 hockey area, allowing for a larger soccer field. Ganley expressed his agreement with this option. <br /> 5 Mr. Kost added that if more emphasis is placed on soccer,the warming house may need to be. <br /> 16 smaller: <br /> 17 Jindra stated that a full size soccer field may be able to be obtained in another area (such as the <br /> 18 Apache Plaza area) when it becomes designated in the future which may be the time to go to the <br /> 19 permanent hockey boards. <br /> 20 Jenson recommended that asphalt not be put down at this point in time. Anderson stated that <br /> 21 partial permanent and partial temporary hockey boards would be a possibility. <br /> 22 Dunn pointed out that these issues need to be reviewed with Ted Mr. Kost agreed <br /> 23 that an evaluation needs to be made with Ted as to whether there should be four or five full size <br /> 24 fields. <br /> 25 Jenson noted that three fields are used on a rotation basis in the summer months. Ganley <br /> 26 concurred that Ted may be able to give further insight on this matter. <br /> 27 It was agreed that Zurbey and Jenson will meet with Ted Mr. Kost will provide a <br /> 28 copy of the plan to Zurbey for the meeting. <br /> 9 Mr. Kost went on to review the layout of Central Park, with more of a community area on the <br /> 0 north side of the building including flower gardens, flowering crab trees, an area for walking <br /> 1 which also includes benches, a play area, a bicycle parking area, and an asphalt trail with <br />
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