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^15'- . <br />-3- <br />PRIORITIES: <br />A. A Lttt.le League Field to replace Bederwood Park <br />1 .We can use Bederwood Field for our Little League <br />program on an annually renewable basis with <br />the understanding that we make progress toward <br />a new and permanent home for the Little League Field. <br />2.A field like Bederwood (fences, dugouts , con­ <br />cession building, grass infield, etc.) becomes <br />the basis for building a solid program above and <br />below the Little League age group. <br />B F’J 11 Size Baseball Field <br />1 .Boys 1i and above require a full-size field (like <br />the Varsity and Junior Varsity fieldsl. <br />The two existing fields are saturated with play. <br />Due to the last -minute incorporation of the <br />Maple Plain Municipal Field into our schedule <br />are we able to carry-on a full program this year. <br />As our Little League program (ages 12 and under) <br />continues to grow and retains more players, it <br />follows that the thirteen and above leagues will <br />very shortly outgrow the available fields. <br />C.Soft ball **Siqnat u rc” Field : <br />1 .While the number of softball fields is currently <br />adequate, the program lacks the ‘‘signature** field <br />around which the program can build. To be able <br />to have the “travel*’ teams play their home games <br />on a fenced-in field with a screened-in bench area <br />(or dugouts) with scoreboard and concession facility <br />would be a tremendous boost to the entire softball <br />program. <br />Ill.ELM! <br />A.Establish a playing field complex that «iould be similar <br />to those facilities found in many surrounding communi- <br />It t#ould consist of:t ies. <br />1.Cen <br />2.One <br />3.One <br />4.One <br />5.One <br />and <br />Central concession/restroom/storage facility. <br />One Little League Field. <br />3. One Full-size Baseball Field. <br />One Softball Stadium. <br />Would have a “skin” infield <br />for several levels of play.