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• o Councilmember Sarmiento expressed concern of cost to the player. Indicated <br /> we need to keep it affordable. Indicated we need to have a program for kids <br /> to sharpen their competitive edge. <br />o Carlos Nava indicated Pony Baseball is set up as a non-profit organization <br /> and has the proper insurances. Little League is a good establishment. The <br /> cost is about the same and a scholarship program has been set up for kids <br /> that cannot afford to play. Pony Baseball has been holding clinics for years. <br /> Status quo is not working. Pony will be an asset to push kids to a higher level. <br />o Leon Raya asked about the process in which to transition from little league to <br /> pony baseball. He also indicated extending the boundaries will not help since <br /> all the fields are at maximum capacity. <br />o Gerardo Mouet replied fields need to be monitored to ensure fields are used <br /> through the reservation process. <br />o Councilmember Sarmiento requested staff to balance the use of the fields. If <br /> boundary's changes can fields be shared or adjusted based on the change? <br />o Ron Foster indicated currently there is no Northwest Little League <br /> organization. The boundaries would have to shift. <br />o Councilmember Tinajero indicated he does not want Northwest Little League <br /> to be targeted to move. The reason Santiago Little League is increasing is <br /> because of the leadership. He recommended staff monitor the use of <br /> Riverview Park ball fields by Pony Baseball and report back in one year. <br />o Councilmember Martinez indicated she has experience growing up with the <br />• various leagues and was disappointed when she reached high school. Her <br />i <br />h <br />h <br />h <br /> exper <br />ence t <br />roug <br />t <br />e leagues lacked training to prepare her for high school. <br /> Some residents just want to play recreational ball and not necessarily <br /> competitive play. Staff is currently working on a master joint use agreement <br /> with the school district to make additional field's available afterschool. We <br /> don't want children to miss opportunities to succeed. Santa Ana is a young <br /> city and needs fields for youth. She asked the leagues to provide options to <br /> select healthy snacks at the concession stand. <br />o RECOMMENDATION: <br /> • PREY approved Pony Baseball to use Riverview Park ball field <br /> on a 6 month trial basis and staff to report back to PREY on field <br /> usage. <br />• STAFF UPDATE <br />o Gerardo Mouet provided an update on pending agenda items requested by <br />PREY and provided a list of 11 items. <br />o Councilmember Martinez recommended the following items for the next <br />agenda: <br />¦ CDBG FY 13-14 Priority Setting <br />• Update on Parks and Recreation Agency Budget for FY 13/14. <br />• Update of HEAL Resolution <br />• Amendment Update on Play Rules for Non Organized Sports <br />• Zoo RFP Update <br />PREY Regular Meeting Page 4 October 29, 2012
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