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February 2, 1994 New Brighton Pazk Boazd Minutes <br />c. Little Lakes Little League <br />2 <br />Dave Bernlohr of Little Ickes Little League (LLLL) presented a proposal to <br />the Pazk Board. The four yeaz proposal included improvements to some of the <br />Pazk ball fields. Bernlohr noted that LLLL serves New Brighton, Mounds <br />View, Arden Hills, Shoreview, North Oaks and Vadnais Heights. The LLLL <br />program follows the National Little League program. They meet once or <br />twice a month. There aze about 2,000 games played every summer. About <br />150 kids aze from New Brighton. New Brighton has the third largest number <br />of participants. New Brighton makes up 11 °!o of participants and we get 12 <br />of our fields from New Brighton. In 1993 $10 of the registration fee was set <br />aside for field development. Want to work with the cities on developing more <br />fields and/or improving the fields. Have about $1,550 in New Brighton to <br />spend. <br />One of LLLL goals is to have all the kids in New Brighton play the majority <br />of their games in New Brighton. All cities have asked for a multiple yeaz <br />plan. Last year very few 11-12 year olds played in New Brighton because of <br />lack of fields for that age group. <br />Totem Pole, Sunnyside, and Pike Lake have been chosen as the fields to make <br />improvements to. They give a geographic balance and age appropriate <br />balance. Each proposal to the city includes a cost shaze program. It gets done <br />more quickly that way. This year would like to tazget Totem Pole.... LLLL <br />would like to fund a dug out-like azea on,the lst and 3rd base lines. This <br />would give kids a feeling of being in the big league. -This would .include a 6 <br />=-foot-fence with two openings and a 4 foot fence with:-:one opening in the back. <br />The City would provide 2 benches; move one to 3rd base line and put a hood <br />on the back stop. <br />LLLL would provide protective fencing in front of the bench at Sunnyside and <br />Pike Lake. Cost is $1,400. LLLL would ask the City to excavate the infield <br />and bring in top soil and put grass down. <br />Trevorrow asked if other baseball leagues use these fields. <br />Bernlohr said yes. MVAA and Park and Rec use these fields. <br />Anderson said we use a lot of fields for our programs. We would continue to <br />use Totem Pole. We cannot turn over a field for exclusive use to one <br />organization. <br />Anderson mentioned to Bernlohr that the other two fields being considered; <br />Sunnyside and Pike Lake, would need School District approval for <br />improvements since they are school facilities. <br />Bernlohr said he has gotten approval for improvements from John Ostlund. <br />
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