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f <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEEITNG HELD ON MARCH 25,1996 <br />(#8 - Bederwood - Continued) <br />Meyers said he would like to see growth in softbail He said, historically, Orono has <br />shown support for the OB A. He mentioned a northsidc 6eld at which the Girls Softball <br />gave up its rights to play there as the OBA needed the field. He does not sec that the <br />Girls Softball will get the opportunity to play there Because of this, Meyers saw <br />Bederwood as the only available field. Meyers said the use of Bederwood for two nights <br />showed a grossly underused field. <br />Goetten said the Council needs to listen to the needs of all the people. She noted that the <br />residents have voiced their desire that the parks be used for open space and not <br />exclusively for organized sports Goetten said she would like to hear from Orono <br />Schools and Mound Schools on this issue She again noted the availability of the four <br />fields at the Primary School <br />Meyers noted the three distinct groups playing softball, ^vo age groups of instructional <br />play and a traveling team, along with the compacted season of softball He said the <br />Maple Plain fields were not in good shape and needed upgrading. <br />Goetten asked if Mey’ers appreciated the use of the parks by other non-organized groups. <br />Meyers said he did He continued that he felt Orono has not provided historically for <br />Giris Softball. Goetten again noted the available fields and the need for compromise. <br />Goetten said she was not willing to break the contract. <br />Callahan said he, personally, was not willing to increase the usage of Bederwood by the <br />OBA and, therefore, was not interested in making any trade Callahan said he hesitated <br />to grant the right to softball to have a night at Bederwood that they could trade. He said, <br />since Girls Softball was not interested in playing at Bederwood, why would the Council <br />want to grant them the use of it'’ As to the other opportunities available, Callahan said <br />the Council does not have the right to grant usage at the Primary School, but it <br />represented a place at which to play softball. Callahan said the Council was obligated to <br />keep parks open and noted that the majority of the people in Orono did not want the <br />parks used primarily by a particular organization. <br />Jabbour asked how the Council could assist in finding the Girls Softball fields to play at. <br />He did note how the Council had assisted in the lease between the OBA and the school as <br />well as assisting with the newly proposed ice arena, which is a cooperative effort between <br />the Orono Hockey Association and Orono School District. <br />Goetten suggested a commission be formed to work on the issue of needs by <br />organizations to assist in finding accommodations. <br />Callahan said the Pai k Commission was curremly reviewing parks and their usage and <br />could focus on this problem, if askeo, as part of their overall review.