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RecreationandParkCommission | 2005-06-09 | 7 | 3. There will be a $3 per player fee assessed per organization. The minimum fee will be $500 per group. 4. For organizations with memberships larger than the $500 minimum, there will be an additional $3 per player fee assessed. 5. Groups will have the option to work off their assessment by completing field improvements or providing goods or services equal to their assessment. The value of such improvements will be determined by the Park Manager. 6. Groups failing to either submit payment or completing work projects will not be issued permits for future seasons until the assessment is cleared. All groups (Alameda Soccer, High Schools, Little League, Babe Ruth, Football, newer leagues) agreed to support the proposed Field Use Fee. AD Lillard stated that he felt that the organizations who traditionally do a lot of work will work off the debt and smaller organizations will pay. Commissioner Kahuanui asked if that included schools. AD Lillard stated yes that includes the schools. Chair Ingram stated that he received a call from Nino Borsoni, Alameda Soccer representative. Mr. Borsoni had some questions with regard to the fee. Questions were as follows: - Will this be a once per year fee, or once per season? AD Lillard stated it would be per season. Will kids that participate in multiples sports (e.g., soccer, baseball, football, etc.) be expected to pay the fee for each sport in which they are registered. AD Lillard stated yes, because they would be using the field for each sport they participate in. Will youth organizations that have already done projects be given credit for what has already been done? If so, will there be a deferred start date given upon credit already received? AD Lillard stated no, it would be starting from today. It would not be feasible to try and credit items from prior years. How will the collected fee be applied to field maintenance? Will certain fields be given priority? If so, on what basis and terms? AD Lillard stated that it would be determined based on need. We could generate a yearly list of fields and items that need to be done for additional tracking if needed. It has been determined that in lieu of fees the sports groups could do field maintenance work themselves. If that is the case how will the work assignments be made? Who will establish the value of each assignment? Is the Risk 7 Recreation & Park Commission Mtg. Minutes Thursday, June 9, 2005 Dedicated to Excellence, Committed to Service | RecreationandParkCommission/2005-06-09.pdf |