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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.1 Waive Field Use Fee CITY CLERK AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 4, 2004 SUBJECT: Request to Waive Field Use Fees for Challenger Baseball Program Report by Diane Lowart, Parks & Community Services Director ATTACHMENTS: 1) Correspondence from Shed Schaaf, President, Dublin Little League RECOMMENDATION: ~(.~~nsider Request FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Lost Fee Revenue - $640 DESCRIPTION: Dublin Little League PreSident Shed Schaaf has requested that the City waive Field Use Fees for the Dublin Sports GroUnds for the Challenger Baseball program (Attachment 1). Challenger Baseball is a division of Little League Baseball established in 1989 that provides mentally and physically handicapped children age5 to 18 an opportUnity to play real baseball. Dublin Little League has volunteered to host the Little League Baseball District 57 Challenger Baseball program. The Challenger teams that play at the Dublin Sports Grounds include teams frOm Dublin, San Ramon, Danville, Livermore, Tassajara Valley and Pleasanton. Student volunteers of the Dublin High School Leo Club serve as announcers for the games and the Dublin Lions Club in cooperation with Dublin Little League, host an end of the year BBQ picnic and awards ceremony to celebrate a successful Challenger season. The Challenger Baseball program is held on Sunday afternoons from March 14 through June 6 with three games held each day. The estimated loss in fee revenue to the City in granting the fee waiver is $640. The Parks and Community Services Commission considered the request at a special meeting on April 26 and recommends approval of the fee waiver. RECOMMENDATION: It is the recommendation of Staff that the City Council consider the request from Dublin Little League to waive Field Use Fees for the Challenger Baseball program. COPIES TO: Dublin Little League ITEM NO. J:\COUNCILXAgenda Statements~004\5-4 all fee waiver.doc [ !~5'~) [ March 10, 2004 Diane Lowart Director, Parks & Recreation '~ City of Dublin 100 Civic Drive Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Ms. Lowart: As the baseball season gets into full swing, I am requesting that the City of Dublin consider donating the field usage rental fees used for the Challenger Baseball program that is hosted at the Dublin Sports Grounds on every Sunday afternoon, beginning March 14th through June 6th. Last year, Dublin Little League offered the Dublin Sports Grounds for all Challenger games as a convenient place where all games could be played. This was very successful and at the request of very appreciative parents, Dublin Little League is now host to the Little League Baseball District 57 Challenger Baseball program. Challenger Baseball is a division of Little League Baseball established in 1989 that provides mentally and physically handicapped children age 5 to 18 an opportunity to play real baseball. More than 22,000 players participate in the Little League Challenger Division nationwide. The Challenger teams that play at the Dublin 'Sports Grounds include teams from Dublin, San Ramon, Danville, Livermore, Tassajara Valley and Pleasanton, involving approximately 80 players and their families. On every Sunday afternoon from mid-March to mid-June, three games are held at the Dublin Sports Grounds. Each field is groomed and stands and dugouts decorated with balloons and streamers. Using the PA system at each field, announcers introduce players as they come to bat and cheer them on as they cross home plate. Umpires participate in the games to provide further recognition of the acNevements of the players. Student volunteers of the Dublin High School Leo Club (a division of the Lions Club) assist by providing enthusiastic announcers for each game. A year-end BBQ picnic and awards ceremony hosted by Dublin Little League and the Dublin Lions Club celebrates a successful Challenger season. Dublin Little League would like to offer the City of Dublin an opportunity to participate in these special events. By donating the usage fees for the fields that are used for Challenger games, the City of Dublin can ensure that Dublin Little League can continue to offer to host these games at the Dublin Sports Grounds. The total amount of this "in- p.O. BOx 2037 · DtlBLIN, C~L]FORN~ 94568 · lgOE'L]Ne (925) ,~ ATTACHMENT 1 kind" request is $640 as we will use approximately 128 hours of field time for the · Challenger games for this season. As noted, we do not require a registration fee from the players in the Challenger Division. I would be happy to present this proposal to the Parks and Recreation Commission or to City Council if necessary. Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to discuss further. You can reach me during the day at 236-6371 or evenings at 833- 0646. Thank you for your time in considering this request. Sincerely, /' Shed Schaaf President Dublin Little League