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STAFFREPORT CITY CLERK
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL File #^ 10~Op -~~
DATE: July 19, 2011
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilr~embers
FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager
SUBJEC : Baseball Stadium Concept Proposal by Centerfield Partners
Prepared By: Linda Maurer, Economic Development Director
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
On June 1, 20,11, the City Manager received a letter from Centerfield Partners, a company that
desires to own and operate an Independent Minor League baseball team in Dublin. Brian Clark,
the CEO of Centerfield Partners LLC asked the City Manager to bring an item to the City
Council to discuss whether they support the concept of a baseball stadium in the City.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council provide direction to Staff regarding interest in a minor
league baseball stadium in Dublin.
Submitted By
Economic Development Director
Revie ed y
Assistant Ci y anager
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DESCRIPTION:
On June 1, 2011, the . City Manager received a letter from Brian Clark, CEO of Centerfield
Partners, LLC (Attachment 1). Centerfield Partners desires to own and operate an Independent
Minor League baseball team in Dublin. In the letter, Mr. Clark made a request to the City
Manager to bring an item to the City Council to discuss whether they support the concept of a
baseball stadium in the City.
Over the last several months, Staff has met on occasion with Mr. Clark to discuss the concept
of a baseball stadium in Dublin. The discussions rariged widely from a public-private '
partnership to a market-driven project on private property.
The site requirements and financial commitments are significant. A minor league baseball
stadium would require between 14-18 acres, based on Centerfield's estimation, for the facility
and parking to hold between 3,000-4,000 people. Additionally, Mr. Clark is seeking a
development partner to construct, operate and maintain the facility and would propose
becoming a tenant for the project. Mr. Clark has estimated that baseball would be played
between 40-50 times a year with the balance of time used for other events and sports.
Staff has advised Mr. Clark to pursue a private project in conjunction with other development
projects currently proposed or approved in Dublin. Staff made this recommendation because
the amourit of land requested exceeds that of what the City owns in available land/parkland.
Further, the City already has an existing parkland deficit and. the scope of a municipal stadium
project would require debt financing, a funding mechanism never used by the City. Mr. Clark
has met and talked with several developers in Dublin to discuss the concept of a baseball
stadium as part of an overall project.
Staff is seeking direction from the City Council regarding the level of interest in having a minor
league stadium facility in Dublin. If the concept of a baseball stadium is desired, Staff will need
some general direction from the City Council as to the role, level of involverrient and facilitation
by senior City staff, given the focus on implementing the new sfrategic and operational
initiatives. All studies or Staff time necessary to process an application will be the responsibility
of Centerfield Partners.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
Not applicable.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Letter from Centerfield Partners
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CENTERFIELDPARTNERS, LLC
June 1, 2011
Ms. Joni Pattillo
City Manager, City of Dublin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
Re: Concept Proposal to build a Minor Lea~ue Baseball Stadium in Dublin, CA
Dear Ms. Pattillo:
On behalf of Centerfieid Partners, LLC, and as a Dublin resident, I am requesting the City Council
consider a"concept" proposal for a minor league baseball stadium in Dublin. -
Centerfield Partners is in the business of owningrand operating Professional Independent Minor
League baseball teams. We envision building a 3,000-4,000 seat baseball.stadium in the City of
Dublin on 8-10 acres of yet-to-be-determined land. An additional 6-8 acres, or a suitable
alternative, would be needed for surface parking to accommodate approximately 1,000 - 1,200
cars. Centerfield Partners is seeking a development/landowner partner to site and construct
the facility mentioned above.
A stadium in Dublin would be similar to many other great, small stadiums built across the
country in the last decade, with 3,000-4,000 seats in a bowl configuration, additional grass
berm seats, lights, great concession and picnic areas, and ample room for kids' activities (see
attached Exhibit for pictures of stadiums most similar to our vision). The stadium would be
capable of hosting 45-50 baseball games a year, between May and September, in addition to
another 50± events such as other sports (soccer, lacrosse, softball, etc.) fairs, concerts, high
school and college sports, all-star games, and even weddings. The stadium would be available
for use by the City as well.
Centerfield Partners wishes to become the primery tenant in this stadium, and would commit
to bringing a professional Independent Minor League Baseball team to Dublin, to play in the 8-
year old North American Baseball League (NABL). Centerfield Partners has met with
developers in the Dublin market to understand their interest in building a baseball stadium as _
part ofi a larger development project. We have also met in the past with City of Dublin staff to .
talk about our development concept and to better understand the availability of existing and
future parklands, should the City Council be interested in a public/private partnership. At
Staff's suggestion, I arn submitting to you this letter to share with you our vision, determine the
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City Council's levei' of interest in this concept, and to inform you of our desire to locate in
Dublin.
Centerfield Partners is in the business of owning and operating Professional Independent Minor
League basebaf! fieams. Independent leagues are not affifiated with Major League Base6all
(MLB). Piayers are professionals,. many of whom have previous experience playirtg in MLB; or in
A-, AA-., or AAA- affiliated minor leagues, The level of play is generally considered A- to AA-
quality. Centerfield Partners own the exclusive NABL rights to place ~p to four teams in the San
Francisco Bay Area, including Dablin. Currently, we are in the final stage to bring an expansion
tearn to San Rafaei, CA to begin play in the NABL in May 2012.
Professional Minar League Baseball is a fun, affordable, family-friendly, and' cornmunity-
oriented sports entertainment option. The Team would stage f.un activities, promotions, fund
raisers, and giveaways at aur;games; while participating heayily in the community (visiting
schools, etc.). We believe fihis would bring substantiaP economic, soeial and civic benefits to
further enhance the quality of:tife in our dynamic community. We are genuinely excited abouf
this opportunity to become part of the Dubiin community, and to partner with local businesses
to offer a Jow-cost entertainment option.
Our request is that the City Counei) rev4ew and discuss whether they suppqrt the concept of a
baseball stadium. If there is support, I would respectFul(y ask for an allocation of key City sta#f
time to spend evaluating site options and fieasibility with Centerfield Partners. The support anc
related City staff time would assist us greatly in our efforts working with the development
community. At the point of having a development pattner in place, Centerfietd Partners would
plan to return to the City with a development partner sometime in the futuce with a;formal,
detailed application.
Thank you very much for.your consideration.
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Exhibit- Example Stadiums
1. 5,Q00-seat Fluor Field, Greenville, SC; Greenville Drive A-level Boston Red Sox affiliate (built 2006)
3. 5,200-seat Sovereign Bank Stadium, York, PA; York Revolution Independent Atlantic League (built 2007) •
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2. 5,200-seat Dow Diamond, Midland, Michigan; Great Lake Loons A-level LA Dodgers affiliate (built 2007)
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4. 5,000-seat All-Pro Freight Stadium, Avon, OH; Lake Erie Crushers Independent Frontier League (built 2009)