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HomeMy WebLinkAbout23 - Environmental Nature Center/ Reqyest to Waiver FeesItem No. 23 March 8, 1999 COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Arts & Cultural - Library - Recreation - Seniors To: Mayor and Members of City Council From: LaDonna Kienitz, Community Services Director /City Librarian Re: Newport Beach Little League Lincoln Athletic Center Field Requests RECOMMENDED ACTION Review and approve two requests by Newport Beach Little League (NBLL) at the Lincoln Athletic Center: 1. The installation of a permanent scoreboard in proposed location on field no. 2. Final approval contingent on Newport Mesa Unified School District. 2. Seasonal utilization of the field lights on Friday nights in 1999 until 9:45pm for games and practices. The season extends from March 1 through June 12. BACKGROUND On February 2, 1999 the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission reviewed this subject in a modified form. The commission approved the installation of the scoreboard and use of the field lights for make up games on Fridays until 9:45 p.m. and Saturdays until 8:00 p.m. On February 8, 1999, the City Council responding to a resident appeal, called for the review of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission ruling. In the interim, NBLL retracted its request for Saturday night light use and now requests light use every Friday night until 9:45pm in 1999. The City of Newport Beach leases Lincoln Athletic Center from the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and is responsible for scheduling and maintenance of these fields. The NBLL is co- sponsored by the Community Services Department and relies heavily on Lincoln fields, due in large part to the availability of lights. isto • The field lights at Lincoln were originally installed in 1974. • In 1989, the current lighting system was installed as part of an overall renovation of the entire field and gymnasium facilities. In preparation for this project a Negative Declaration for the proposed improvements was approved by City Council. • In 1990, the light fixtures were realigned in response to complaints from residents on Spyglass Hill. • In 1995 a key card system was installed to replace a simple timer and toggle switch system. This enables staff to better control the light users and the times of use and includes a master override system that automatically shuts down the lights at a preset time. Newport Beach Little League Lincoln Athletic Center Field Requests Page 2 • In March 1998, the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission approved a project proposed by the NBLL to enhance the backstop and surrounding area of Lincoln field no. 2. This project, still in progress, is being funded and constructed by the NBLL. All required City building permits have been properly obtained. The project includes expanded concrete pads to add batting cages, storage bins, a plaza area and a dedication wall, security lighting, a scoreboard and shade trees. This project does not increase the amount of field space to be used at this site. NBLL has stated that operating hours of the batting cages will be limited to regularly scheduled times and will require adult supervision. Affected resident management representatives and specific residents that have contacted the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission about Lincoln Athletic Center issues have been given notice of this agenda item. REQUEST 1 - INSTALLATION OF A PERMANENT SCOREBOARD THAT WILL SERVE FIELD NO. 2 In the initial NBLL proposal for the field no. 2 renovation project a request for a permanent scoreboard in the outfield was denied and an alternate location for a temporary scoreboard was approved. Since the Commission approval, NBLL has decided that this option would not be effective and is now proposing a permanent location adjacent to the right centerfield pole. The scoreboard would be mounted on two poles with its back to the light standard and face Pacific View Drive. It would span 16 feet across and the top would reach 16 feet above the ground in order to be visible over the outfield fence. The board would feature incandescent light bulbs that would indicate score, inning, balls, strikes and outs. Staff met on site with NMUSD staff and agreed that the proposed location would not interfere with the multi -use capabilities of any of the fields. However, it is clear that addition of a permanent feature would require approval of the Division of State Architects (DSA) as a District requirement. NBLL has indicated that they are moving through that process. NMUSD staff have stated that acceptance of this proposal would depend on DSA and City approvals, along with consideration of public input. Request 2 —Field Light Usage on Fridav nights The NBLL is requesting field light usage for the 1999 baseball season on Friday nights from dusk to 9:45pm because of the need for additional practice and game field space. The season will run from approximately March 1 through June 12. The lights would be kept off if the fields are not needed. This Friday night usage would be in addition to NBLL's regularly scheduled times of: Monday through Thursday 3 to 9:45pm Friday 3pm to dusk* Saturday 8am to dusk Sunday loam to dusk * Over the past fours years seasonal Friday night field light use at Lincoln Athletic Center has been granted by formal approval of Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission. 0 Newport Beach Little League Lincoln Athletic Center Field Requests Page 3 Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act The project has been reviewed by the Planning Department related to compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. It has been determined that the project is Categorically Exempt from its provisions. The field light use hours is exempt under Class 23: Normal Operations of Facilities for Public Gatherings. This is based upon the fact that there is a past history of the facility being used for the same or similar kind of purpose. In this case, for the past four years extended Friday night use has been approved for youth baseball and soccer seasonal use. The installation of a scoreboard is exempt under Class 11: Accessory Structures; and Class 14: Minor Additions to Schools. Class 11 exempts the placement of minor structures to existing institutional facilities, including signs. Class 14 exempts minor additions to existing school grounds, where the addition does not increase student capacity by more than 25 %. Since the scoreboard is a type of sign commonly found on an athletic field, and the project will not provide for any additional student capacity of the school, these exempts apply in this case. Attachments: 1. Negative Declaration, September 19, 1986 2. Lights at Lincoln, dated 1986 3. Proposed Site for Scoreboard 4. Letter from John Della Grotta, President, Newport Beach Little League 3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 1768. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 -8915 NEGATIVE DECLARATION 10: oOffice of Planning and Research 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 Sacramento, CA 95814 Q County Clerk of the County of Orange P.O. Box 838 Santa Ana, CA 92702 NAME OF PROJECT: Lincoln Athletic Facili FROM: Planning Department City of Newport Beach P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92656 -8915 PROJECT LOCATION: Lincoln Intermediate School Site PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Redevelopment of a former intermediate school site into a multi- functional activity and athletic complex. FINDING: Pursuant to the provisions of City Council Policy K -3 pertaining to procedures and guidelines to implement the California Environmental Quality Act, the Environmental Affairs Committee has evaluated the proposed project and determined that the proposed project will not have a significant effect on the environment- MITIGATION MEASURES: See attachment- INITIAL STUDY PREPARED BY: City of Newport Beach -INITIAL STUDY AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT: 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beac;., CA DATE RECEIVED FOR FILI`:G: Environmental Coordinator ., _t. y APPENDIX I FNVIRONMENTAL CNECYLIST FCRM Environmental Checklist Form (To Be Completed By Lead Agency) I. Background 1. Name of Proponent Ij,l ,U !I!(.7•;1 : ( t.:(llJ 2. Address and Phone Number of Proponent 3. Date of Checklist Submission 4. Agency Requiring Checklist r i .-f; ! �� „ ";,�r., ?.Cr-r ".•;;• r: ^ /-._- 5. Name of Proposal, if applicable -!- i II. Environmental Impacts =' (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe” answers are required on attached sheets.) YES MAYBE RD 1. Earth. Will the proposal result in: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? = b. Disruptions, displacements, com- paction or overcovering of the soil? c. Mange in topography or ground surface relief features? d. The destruction, covering or modi- fication of any unique geologic or physical features? e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site? f. Changes in deposition or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? J YES MAYBE �yD g. Exposure of people or prop «rty to geological hazards such as earth- quakes, landslides, mudslides, ground failure, or similar hazards? 2. Air. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial air emissions or dete'ri- oration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors? C. Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? J. Water. Will the proposal result in: a. Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements, in either / marine or fresh waters? ✓ b. Changes in absorption rates., drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? v c. Alterations to the course of flour of flood waters? v d. Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? ✓ e. Discharge into surface waters or in any alteration of surface water quality, including but not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? _✓ f. Alteration of the direction or rate / of flow of ground waters? g. Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct addi- tions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? h. Substantial reduction in the amount of water otherwise availalle `or public water supplies? i. Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding or tidal waves? 74 YES MAYBE ND 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, and aquatic plants)? J b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species j of plants? ✓ c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing specie37 d. Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? / 5. Animal Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms, or insects)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? / c. Introduction of new species of ani- mals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? _ 6. Noise. Will the proposal result in: i a. Increases in existing noise levels? ✓ _ b. Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 7. Light and Clare. Will the proposal produce new light or (flare? ✓ _ R. Land Use. Will the proposal result in a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of an area? 75 7 YFS NAYRF. rr 9. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: a. Increase in the rate of use nf any natural resources? b. Substantial depletion of any non- renewable natural resource? 10. Risk of Upset. Does the proposal involve a risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? 11. Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? ' 12. Poulin . 'Pill the proposal affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? ✓" 13. Trans22rtation /Circulation. Will the proposal result in: a. Ceneration of substantial additional vehicular movement? b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? C. Substantial impact upon existing transportation systems? d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and /or goods? e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazardous to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? 14. Public Services. Will the proposal have an Pff^_ct upon, or result in a need for new or a?cered governmental services in any of the folic-+in; areas: 76 0 PPE -2A:24 YES a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? f. Other governmental services ?' 15. Energy Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? MAYBE b. Substantial increase in demand upon axisting sources of energy, or 'require the development of new sources of energy? _ 16. Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a. power or natural gas? b. Communications systems? c. Water? d. Sever or septic tanks? e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal? 17. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 13. Aesthetics. Will the proposal result in the obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? i / . FIr .f III IV. YES MAYBE ND 19. Recreation. Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities? 20. Archeological /Historical. Will thr proposal result in an alteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object or building? i 21. Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the.project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self— sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal'cosssunity, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? v b. Does the project have the potential to achieve abort —term, to the disadvantage of long —term, environmental goals? (A short —term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief definitive period of time while long— ✓' term impacts will' endure well into the future.) c. Does the project,have impacts which are individually limited, but cumu- latively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small, but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is significant.) _ d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on humcn beings, either directly or indirectly? Discussion of Environmental Evaluation nrtermination (7o be completed by the Lead Apency) 78 16 On the basis of this initial evaluation: Q I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DFCI.ARATION will be prepared. i find that although the proposed project could .have a significant effect 'on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this ease because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an EAVIROMME.9'IAL IMPACT REPORT is required. Date (Note: This is cnly a auggestad for=. their own format for initial studies.) Signature• v' for 1 ;'l L .!i' /:: Public agencies are free to devise Lincoln Athletic Facility The proposed project will result in some disruptions, displacements, and compaction of the soil. Grading will be limited to minor ad- ditions and withdrawals to achieve maximum quality athletic fields. No significant changes in the topography shall occur and there shall be no importation or exportation of soils. Minor grading procedures shall be conducted in relation to the removal of deteriorated asphalt and laying of new asphalt for the proposed parking lot. No signifi- cant effects are anticipated upon compliance with mitigation measures. Implementation of the proposal shall result in changes in ground surface relief features. Routine irrigation relief will not change significantly and will simply soak into the soil. Changes will occur, however, in the relief features designed for storm water drainage. Storm water swales shall be located at corner property lines and adjacent to the proposed parking lot as well. These swales shall catch surface runoff and drain such overflow offsite via an under- ground drainage system. No significant effects are anticipated. The creation of objectionable odors may occur as a result of the proposed project. Such odors shall be related to the laying of asphalt for the proposed parking lot. Such effects are temporary and are, therefore, insignificant. Implementation of the proposal shall result in changes in the absorp- tion rates and drainage patterns on site. Such effects are discussed above and are anticipated to be insignificant upon compliance with mitigation measures. Increases in the existing noise level will occur as a result of the proposed project. Such effects shall occur from the use of heavy machinery during the course of construction. Such effects shall be alleviated upon completion of the project and are, therefore, insig- nificant. The proposal will result in the production of new light and glare. The athletic facility will be fully /partially lit in correlation with the number of fields in simultaneous use. The spillage shall not significantly effect adjacent residences upon compliance with mitiga- tion measures. The proposed project shall result in effect on existing parking facilities and a demand for new parking. The existing parking facil- ities shall accommodate demand in connection with the proposed parking on site. No significant effects shall occur. Implementation of the proposed project shall effect the quality and quantity of existing recreational opportunities in a positive manner. The project will enhance the facility and provide opportunity for a wider variety of sports as well as the occurrence of simultaneous events. .M '- MITICATION MEASURES 1. Development of site shall be subject to a grading plan to be approved by the Building Department. 2. An erosion, siltation and dust control plan, if required, shall be submitted and be subject to the approval of the Building Department and a copy shall be forwarded to the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region. 3. That grading shall be conducted in accordance with plans prepared by a Civil Engineer and based on recommendations of a soil engineer and an engi- neering geologist subsequent to the completion of a comprehensive soil and geologic investigation of the site. Permanent reproducible copies of the "Approved as Built" grading plans on standard size sheets shall be furnished to the Building Depart- ment. 4. A landscape and irrigation plan for the project shall be prepared by a licensed landscape archi- tect. The landscape plan shall integrate and phase the installation of landscaping with the proposed construction schedule. 5. Landscaping shall be regularly maintained free of weeds and debris. All vegetation shall be regu- larly trimmed and kept in a healthy condition. 6. Any lighting system shall be designed and main- tained in such a manner as to conceal the light source and to minimize light spillage and glare to the adjacent residential uses. 0 II Photos from Lincoln Athletic Facility Regional Competitive Project Proposal Submitted to Park Recreation Grant Program Submitted September 22, 1986 Lights shown in pictures were installed in 1974 Existing temporary backstop used for softball play_ Present lighting system will be recycled as much as possible_ Athletic Field and Baseball Diamond_ The proposed redesign would reverse the existing diamonds and playing areas and permit three diamonds to be used simultaneously- ILf At s _l f S HAn Oi '99 12:21 : FnCW- P`il'e CC -173 P.02 �w ort Beach �Ni\e Leag4r,, 1280 BISON AVENUE, #B9 -491 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 (714) 668 -6210 John F. Della Grotta President March 1, 1999 The City Council City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92658 -8915 •t R A h Ladies and Gentlemen= In preparation for the March 8, 1999 City Council Meeting, I wanted to clearly state the position of the Newport Beach Little League (" NBI.L ") regarding the scoreboard and the use of lights on Friday and Saturday evenings throughout the baseball season. For two ycars we have had discussions with the City of Newport Beach and the Newport -Mesa School District regarding the installation of a scoreboard at Lincoln 2 in connection with our Lincoln 2 F -645 /4 SR Oi '99 i2:21 CC The City Council March 1, 1999 Page 2 -173 P.03/12 ; 645 renovation project. When I appeared before the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission (the "P9&R Commission ") over one year ago, the challenge was to find a place at Lincoln 2 which would allow the facility to have a scoreboard, but installed in such a manner so as to allow the field to continue to be a multi - purpose facility. In the spirit of those discussions, a semi- permanent installed scoreboard to be placed immediatly behind the right - centerfield fence at Lincoln 2 (approximately 200 feet from home plate) was approved by the PBV Commission. That design element was set forth on the working drawings and the building plans which were approved by the City's Building Department. Semi - permanent was defined as a scoreboard which was placed in below -grade cement sleeves with a below -grade electrical box at the foot of the scoreboard. The concept was that the scoreboard would come down after the end of the baseball season and be put back up at the beginning of baseball season. The electrical box, however, would remain underground an a permanent basis. After the electrical contractor studied the installation and the site further, he was of the view that the safer and more cost - efficient approach would be to find a permanent location which did not conflict with soccer's use. We found such a place approximately 120 feet farther away from the Lincoln 2 Little League field fence. We consulted Mike Wade of AYSO Soccer and Eric Jetta of the Newport - Mesa School District and everyone agreed that this was the perfect location; namely, directly in front of the largest light standard in Lincoln Field. While in the best of all worlds, it would be better if the scoreboard were closer to Lincoln 2, we believe that this compromise was the safest alternative and was in the best interests of all the youth sports activities. On February 2, 1999, the PB$R Commission approved the placement of this scoreboard at the new permanent location. OC1142147 2 4A3 Oi '99 12:22 r 3CP','d The City Council March 1, 1999 Page 3 On the basis of the PB &R approval, the consensus achieved and the fact that the scoreboard was farther away from residents than the initial plan which was approved, we committed $21,000 to pull electrical wire and have installed a new electrical system at Lincoln 2 and the surrounding smaller fields. We also have spent $4,100 on a scoreboard and have committed $4,200 for installation costs. We were then informed that•the same two people who have been on campaign to decrease the use of, Lincoln Athletic Facility were able to stop progress and prior commitments. How they were able to assert a challenge is difficult for me to comprehend. Let's look at the facts: 1. The PB &R Commission originally approved the scoreboard in a place closer to the two Canyon Crest residents. We have now positioned the scoreboard farther away, over 560 feet from the Kopicki's residence. 2. The placement of the scoreboard and the size of the lights make it virtually impossible for someone at that distance to see the tiny lights. 3. We have planted trees on the sides and in the back of the dedication wall at Lincoln 2. The trees arc in the sight line of the Kopicki's residence, making it more difficult to see the scoreboard. In addition, the Kopicki's residence is at a grade well below Lincoln 2 field and is not even in the direct path of the scoreboard. 4. At night, with the field lights on, it seems a bit of a stretch to say that the scoreboard lights add to the light situation at Lincoln. In fact, common sense alone dictates that it does not. lR SA.; 01 „^ 12:22 iC -: :3111. _RCB• 91A CC 1.173 ?.0]i 2 �•cJc The City Council March 1. 1999 Page 4 5. As we have maintained all along, the scoreboard is an essential part in the renovation plan at Lincoln 2. Each of the other Little Leagues in South County and across Southern California have electric scoreboards. Many Leagues have multiple electric scoreboards. If you have any doubt about this statement, please take a drive down the 405/5 to the La Paz exit. Make a left off the La Paz exit and proceed to Gilleran. Look at the fields to the left and the right. All have electric scoreboards. You also should note the type of housing surrounding the area. All upscale Mission Viejo single- family dwellings. 6. To also refresh your recollection, at our Opening Day last year, we dedicated the scoreboard in the memory of Frank Rhodes, a League volunteer who died of cancer. It was his wish that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Newport Beach Little League. With those monies, the Board of NBLL dedicated those funds to purchase the scoreboard. It was fitting because, for years, Frank would bemoan the fact that we were the only League without an electric scoreboard; he therefore carried around with him a battery operated scoreboard from game to game. If we were not sure that we had the approval last year, we would never have had a dedication ceremony. This is an important issue to our League and we hope that you look at the facts objectively. The issue is not one of lights. This delay has cost 720 children and their parents the pleasure of seeing a scoreboard operating on Opening Day, March 6, 1999. The scoreboard was scheduled to be installed on March 3, 1999. Please do not deprive us the use of the scoreboard for the entire season. For at least the past four years, NBLL has played night baseball games at Lincoln 2, utilizing the field until 9:45 P.M. When we 00142t 47.2 / q 4 ,1 01 H 12.22 iC QT!74.14:, , *0„ RC H_,,: nC 173 ).C6i12 t o» The City Council March 1. 1999 Page 5 did not use the field that late (for example. a game would finish earlier). the lights would be turned off earlier. Suddenly. this has become an issue. Last year we expanded to nine Major Division Teams: this year we expanded to ten teams. As I hope you all are aware from my multiple appearances before you with respect to the Bonita Canyon annexation project. we are out of fields. There is nowhere else to 96. especially at the upper division where lights are essential. We need the three practice times on Friday evenings at both Lincoln 1 and Lincoln 2 to give the teams access to the fields. Our practice times are from 3:30 -5:00: 5:00 -7:30 and 7:30 -9:00. We also use the time for make- up games from 5:00 -9:45. This is not a new request for Lincoln 2: only Lincoln 1, the field farthest away from the Kopickis and the field used for adult soft -ball. The need for Lincoln 1 is because the League has been stretched beyond the number of fields available. particulary lighted fields. When we have a make -up game situation. we easily will fill all available times at both Lincoln 1 and Lincoln 2. The times that we propose are no different from the time adult softball uses the Lincoln fields during the week and less time than the lights are used at Bonito Creek. It is my sincere hope that the answer is not that it's O.K. for adult softball but not O.K. for Little Leaguers. When this issue was brought before the PUP Commission on February 2. 1999. I was unable to attend. Only make -up games were approved because. apparently. the full request was not clearly stated. Not approving those practice times has been devastating for us because teams have been practicing since February 8. 1999. Our regular season starts March 6. 1999 and the Friday field availability is crucial to us. Our request is to be allowed to use the lights until 9:45 p.m. every Friday night on Lincoln 1 and 2. To the �Ad 01 '44 12:23 cc -U3 M7ii2 ES; The City Council March 1, 1999 Page 6 extent we do not use the field(s) on a particular evening for the full time, we will continue to be responsible and turn the lights off. In light of the fact that our request is for every Friday evening, the condition to Friday night usage by the PB &R Commission that we call the Community Services Department every time we want to use the field becomes unnecessary. We have never been subject to such a procedure before and we do not think that it is appropriate now. Again, I do not see adult softball or other sports groups being put through the some type of procedures. It is my hope that we can resolve the issue an March 8 and not have to go back to the PB &R Commission. We just do not have the time to continue to hold up our entire season over these issues. I ask that you help us an this paint. For some reason, our request was blown out of proportion and the truth distorted. All that we asked for was use of Lincoln 1 and 2 an Saturday nights for make -up games in the event of heavy rains like last year. These make -up games would only be played if we had more make -up games than Friday evenings could handle. Our request for Saturday nights would be usage until 8:00 p.m. Newport Beach parents of Little Leaguers, unlike the parents in other District 55 Little Leagues, do not like to play an Saturday nights. We would avoid playing an Saturday nights at all casts. It would not be probable that this would even happen in light of the "lo Nina" condition this year. In light of the remote possibility that NBLL will need to ure Lincoln 1 and Lincoln 2 an Saturday nights for make -up games, we are withdrawing our request for the use of Lincoln 1 and Lincoln 2 an Saturday nights. Use of bath fields an Friday nights should take care of the issue. ea1421472 O PAR 01 '99 !Ml iC 3i i1:7- - -.,JL- F;CH -) °:'e CC i -li3 08/'2 ?. The City Council March 1, 1999 Page 7 We have tried on many occasions to speak with the Kopickis about their concerns. We have curtailed our efforts because, absent shutting down the Little League Program at the Lincoln Athletic Facility, nothing will ultimately make them happy. Each element of our renovation plan, from hard scope to softscape, from batting cages to a barbeque, upsets them. They even objected to the dedication wall, the trees and the security lighting, even after it was scientifically proven that light from the security lighting could not travel through metal, which was the only way the security lighting could be seen by the Kopickis if they were in their residence. We have come to realize that the diversion which they have created concerning use of the lights is only a means to an end; namely. to curtail the use of Lincoln Athletic Facility as an active sports park. NBLL is a volunteer organization and all the money raised for the field renovation program has been donated by Newport Beach residents and companies like The Irvine Company, each of whom want to make our active parks better. The budget for this project, which started at $40,000 has ballooned to approximately $120,000. This is in addition to the $53,000- $60,000 that NBLL expends per year to take care of the fields that we use throughout the baseball season. The same fields are then turned over to soccer in the late summer /early fall. It strikes us as odd that persons who choose to live across the street from an active school and active park have the right•to dictate to the rest of the community that those facilities not be utilized in their intended and historic manner. ocn,z, <,z cf — �Ad 01 '95 12:23 iC 3i1Td Sa:E .3':. FiC ?' CC i ii3 ?.09/•2 F-61! The City Council March 1, 1999 Page 8 NBLL is the focus because we are is doing what no other youth organization has done; namely, commit substantial amounts of money to improve both the hard scope and the park as a whole, as well as the playing field. When we are done, Newport Beach will be proud of the accomplishment. We hope that our work will serve as a model for other similar efforts. There is just so much time that volunteers like myself can spend on projects like these. When you create unreasonable obstacles, you take time away from constructive community service work to devote to nonsense like the issues that the Kopickis are raising. It is my hope that you* 1. Approve the scoreboard installation; 2. Approve the use of lights on Lincoln 1 and 2 on Friday evenings throughout the baseball season for practices and make -up games until 9 ;45 p.m., without the need for call -in approval from the Community Services Department every week; and 3- Embrace the entire scope of the Lincoln 2 Renovation project so that we are not continuously having to rehash issues which have already been addressed (See Exhibit A hereto). In light of the large turnout expected in the City Council Chambers on March 8, 1999, I respectfully ask the Mayor to take our Agenda item out of order as early in the evening as possible, as many children will be attending the session. ocn421472 9 ) P* 01 '99 12:21 iC J71i1:'.9199 - =;':9 3C" - ?9JW CC The City Council March 1, 1999 Page 9 -173 P.10/12 This coming Saturday. March 6. 1999 at 9:30 a.m. is our Opening Day for the 1999 Season. We start with a parade through the streets surrounding the Lincoln Athletic Facility, lead by the Newport Beach Police and Fire Department. Our ceremony continues on our renovated Lincoln 2 field with our guest speaker. a surprise internationally -known sports personality, followed by first ball ceremonies in which Scott Boras, Kevin Brown's agent who negotiated the $103 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and a senior representative from The Irvine Company, our two highest level Capital Campaign sponsors. will participate. During the afternoon, we have a picnic lunch provided by Carl's Sr. and a carnival. with activities, games and prizes. I invite each Member of the City Council to be our guest and attend our Opening Day ceremonies. What you will see is a touch of Americana; Newport Beach families coming together to have a good time. Along with the American flag and the Little League Baseball flag we will be flying the flag of the City of Newport Beach. Hopefully. by looking over the sea of residents, over 1.700 people are expected, the issues before you on Monday night will be more relevant. If you plan on attending. please call me at (714) 668 -6210 and I will arrange for five complementary lunch tickets to be delivered to you for you and your family and friends. If you have any questions on any matter discussed in this letter, I would be happy to meet with any Council Member either aq "Ad Oi '99 12:24 iC %'r.:iS1Sc:13 :� iC ..'� CC i -ir3 ?.11112 o The City Council March 1. 1999 Page 10 individually or in a group prior to the March 87° Meeting to discuss the matter more fully. Respectfully Submitted, -- ,A .. F .DL1-1, //01- ,A-- -- John F. Della Gotta, President cc: Mr. Dennis Danger, Interim City Manager Robert Burnham, Esq., City Attorney Ms. Patricia Beek, Chairperson, PB31t Commission Ms. L.aDonna Kienitz, Community Services Director Mr. Steve Hunt, Senior Recreation Manager NBL.L Board of Directors 00142147.2S Yin 0; '99 12:21 i0 s�3ili1:',.�SS.C3':: FiC: °. e 1 -173 ?.12/'2 -c2! Exhibit A Lincoln 2 Renovation Project 1. New electrical system installed at Lincoln 2, 4 and 5. 2. New irrigation system installed at Lincoln 2 and the common areas surrounding the field. This systems also benefits soccer's usage. 3. New landscaping, including trees, flowers and shrubs at and surrounding Lincoln 2. 4. New semi - permanent baseball fence. 5. New foul poles. 6. • Two new lighted batting cages. 7. Security lighting around Lincoln 2. 8. New turf behind home plate and along the sides of first and third base. 9. Reseeded and leveled the rest of Lincoln 2. 10. Poured over 10,000 new square feet of cement to create walkways and gathering areas. 11. Donor wall which creates a focal point for several of the baseball fields. 12. New covered dugouts. 13. New bullpens complete with astro turf. 14. New permanent fencing throughout Lincoln 2. 15. New raised scorekeeper's platform behind home plate. 16. New open -air barbeque center to replace the run -down trailer. 17. Flog poles to fly the U.S., Newport Beach and Little League flags. 18. Refurbished stands for safer seating. 19. Installed backstop pads. 20. Two new storage bins. 21. Electronic scoreboard. [Please note that the above - referenced items only represents the major items. The entire project has additional elements.] a- "RECEIVED AFTER AGENDA , PRINTED:" Sl``'l °1 March 4, 1999 Dear Mavor O'Neil, Asa parent who can afford to pay the fees necessary to join Newport National Little League. 1 am still troubled by the fact that you do not think the city has an obligation to invest in fields that contribute to the well being of our children. Every child who is playing baseball is a child who is not vandalizing or painting gmffitti or getting into other trouble that bored and uninvolved kids get into. The Little League does more than their share of soliciting funds from private sources. As you know, those same sources are being asked to contribute to the Boys and Girls Club, to the Newport Mesa Foundation, and to various other sport and educational .organizations that all have the same goal in mind — help the children in our area stay busy and out of trouble-'I am amazed that you don't see the importance of the city making a significant financial statement of support. I realiie'the city has many places to spend our money brit'just as some neighborhoods draw young families.because of their "kid friendly" reputation it would be very sad if Newport Beach became known for its "anti -kid" decisions which brings me to the latest "kid friendly' decision you need to make thisMonday. After the Parks and Recreation Dept. have recourmended its acceptance and giveii'the initial o.lc to proceed it is outrageous that a fe:w people can stop the use of Lincoln field on Friday and 'Saturday nights when they are used on other nights for adult sports and those same unhappy people can stop the placement of the scoreboard which has no effect on them. Please consider the good of the whole family community over the unfounded complaints of a few. Many will be watching the outcome of city council decisions to see what kind of a city we will become. Sincerely, Gene and Terri Rhodes 3900 Park Green Drive Corona del Mar. CA 92625 r -s:Tl C C-i rn n K. 3 t W O i..i X rp M lr! Seaview Lutheran Plaza 2800 Pacific View Drive March 8, 1999 Corona Del Mar, California 92625 Phone (714) 720 -0888 FAX (714) 720 9214 Honorable Mayor, Dennis O'Neil, & Members of the City Council, City of Newport Beach Honorable Mayor and Members, Subsequent to our communication of February 21, 1999, the concerns of the Seaview Lutheran Plaza Board of Directors and the members of the Lutheran Church of the Master have been compounded by the events of March 7, 1999. On that date a "special event" (opening ceremonies of the 1999 Newport Beach Little League Season) took place at the Lincoln Athletic Center. As in the past - there was no contact of the adjacent property owners, who were under the impression that any event which materially impacted traffic or such adjacent property owners required a "special events" permit, which, in turn required contact of affected parties. The event was "special" enough for the Police Department and the Traffic Department to assign personnel for traffic control. Both Seaview Lutheran Plaza and Lutheran Church of the Master had to place barriers at the entrance to their parking lots. Lutheran Church of the Master also had to assign an individual to contact those who disregarded the barriers. While Seaview Lutheran Plaza suffered minimal inconvenience, Lutheran Church of the Master had to overcome serious difficulties. Three CARING Managed Communities and Services a �.. different groups were scheduled to meet at the church at the same time as the Little League event. Getting into the parking lot was difficult and its members were required to perform the unpleasant task of confronting parents and their children and telling them that they must move their vehicles. This could have been avoided if the concerns expressed last year had been properly reviewed by the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. At that time the Seaview Lutheran Plaza Board attempted to establish a remedial system involving all the concerned parties - specifically including the Commission. If Lutheran Church of the Master had been contacted about the "special event ", it could have made arrangements to adjust its program and, perhaps, arrange some parking for Little League parents. Because past efforts to work with the Commission have been unsuccessful, The Board of Directors, Seaview Lutheran Plaza, and the members of Lutheran Church of the Master respectfully renew their request that the Newport Beach City Council: ➢ Cause an examination of the traffic and parking problems in the vicinity of Lincoln Athletic Center and the impact of Lincoln Athletic Center (current and future) on the surrounding neighbors. Determine why no "special event" permit was required for the March 8, 1999, event. ➢ Examine the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission's past, present and future processing of improvements at Lincoln Athletic Center - particularly in relation to those requested by the Newport Beach Little League. ➢ Examine the code immunities of the Newport /Mesa School District; and, if unable to enforce code requirements, prohibit approval of requests that could have a significant negative impact (including parking and traffic) on surrounding neighbors. ➢ If necessary, seek legislative action to modify current school districts' immunities from local codes. ➢ Inform the Seaview Lutheran Plaza Board of Directors (acting also on behalf of Lutheran Church of the Master) of the results of the Council's efforts on this issue. Respectfully, Charles R. Gross, President, Board of Directors, Seaview Lutheran Plaza, Inc. Designated Spokesperson, Lutheran Church of the Master 2800 Pacific View Drive Corona Del Mar, California 92625 Phone (714) 720 -0888 FAX (714) 720 -9214 February 21, 1999 Q3 Honorable Mayor, Dennis O'Neil, & Members of the City Council, City of Newport Beach Honorable Mayor and Members, Recent actions by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission require a response from the Board of Directors, Seaview Lutheran Plaza, Inc.. The Commission approved improvements at Lincoln Athletic Center requested by Newport Beach Little League representatives. The Commission's action in this instance repeats that of last year. In neither case were surrounding property owners contacted or advised of the Commission's pending action. This is of particular concern, because after the last action the Commission was put on notice that adjacent property owners were concerned and would like an opportunity to appear and respond to proposals. In fact, Representatives of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department participated in a meeting of those concerned and participated in discussions of those concerns - particularly about prior notification of modifications of facilities at Lincoln Athletic Center. CARING Managed Communities and Services THEREFORE; THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, SEAVIEW LUTHERAN PLAZA, RESPECTFULLY REQUESTS THAT: ➢ The Newport Beach City Council cause an examination of the traffic and parking problems in the vicinity of Lincoln Athletic Center and the impact of Lincoln Athletic Center (current and future) on the surrounding neighbors. ➢ Examine the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission's past, present and future processing of improvements at Lincoln Athletic Center - particularly in relation to the improvements requested for little league. ➢ Examine the code immunities of the Newport /Mesa School District; and, if unable to enforce code, refuse approval of requests which could have a substantial negative impact on surrounding neighbors - including parking and traffic. ➢ Seek legislative action to modify current school districts' immunities from local codes. Respectfully, Charles R. Gross, President, Board of Directors, Seaview Lutheran Plaza, Inc. Jqr✓- 3/gFEVISED 12/1/97 FIELD SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT LINCOLN #1 NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL I NBLL (start 219) 8 -dusk 3 -9:45 3 -TBA* 3 -TBA* 3 -TBA* 3 -8p* 8 -dusk NBLL 3 -dusk 3 -dusk 3 -dusk (lights -PBR comm ? ? ?) CNBA* CNBA* CNBA* ( *212 -315, 6 -10p; 319 -5114, LINCOLN #2 NBLL (start 219) 8 -dusk LINCOLN #3 AYSO 57 TRACK 9 -dusk LINCOLN #4 & #5 NBLL (start 2/9) 8 -dusk BONITA SOFT- BS BALL #1 & #2 11 -3p (start 2/9) (start 212) BONITA FOOTBALL NBLL (start 212) 11 -dusk (Dec. - March) (OCU start at 4 until 311) PENINSULA PARK (under construction 311 to 7/1) LEGEND NBLL NBLL NBLL 3 -9:45p 3 -9:45p 3 -9:45p NBLL AYSO 57 NBLL 3 -dusk 3 -dusk 3 -dusk NBLL NBLL NBLL 3 -dusk 3 -dusk 3 -dusk BS BS BS 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p CNBA CNBA CNBA 6 -10p 6 -10p 6 -10p BS 3 -5:45p OCU 6 -8:45p NHBA 4 -dusk ,6:30-10p; 6115-8113,6-10p) NBLL NBLL NBLL 3 -9:45p I 3 -8p* I 8 -dusk (lights -PBR comm ? ? ?) AYSO 571 NBLL I AYSO 57 3 -dusk 3 -dusk 8 -dusk NBLL NBLL NBLL 3 -dusk 3 -dusk 8 -dusk BS BS BS 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p 8a -5p CNBA CNBA NBLL 6 -10p 6 -10p ORANGE COAST UNITED SOCCER CLUB (EAST & WEST) BS BS BS 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p OCU OCU OCU 6 -8:45p 6 -8:45p 6 -8:45p NHBA 4 -dusk NHBA I NHBA 4 -dusk 4 -dusk BS BS 3 -5:45p 8a -5p AYSO 6 -7:30p NHBA 4 -dusk AYSO 57 AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION, REGION 57 (EAST) AYSO 97 AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION, REGION 97 (WEST) BS PACIFIC COAST BOBBY SOX SOFTBALL CNBA CITY ON NEWPORT BEACH ADULT SOFTBALL CNBY CITY ON NEWPORT BEACH YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL/TRACK & FIELD JAAF JUNIOR ALL - AMERICAN FOOTBALL NHBA NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (WEST) NBLL NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE OCU ORANGE COAST UNITED SOCCER CLUB (EAST & WEST) PONY PONY BASEBALL (EAST) FIELD SUN MON TUE JU7 04U >1J? WED THU FRI ' .W-'ZU5 SAT LINCOLN #1 NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL NBLL (start 2/8) 8-dusk 3 -9:45 3 -TBA• 3 -TBA` 3 -TBA• 3- 9:45p•' 8- 9:45p•• NBLL NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE OCU ORANGE COAST UNITED SOCCER CLUB (EAST & WEST) ( "lights- need PBR comm approval ?) SLAMMERS FUTBOL CLUB (EAST) BBRC CNBA* CNBA` CNBA' (*211-314,6-10p; 3/9 -S/13, 7:30.10p; 5118-6111 LINCOLN #2 NBLL (start 218) 8-dusk LINCOLN #3 AYS0 57 RA 9-dusk LINCOLN #4 & #5 NBLL (start 218) 8 -dusk BONITA SOFT- BS BALL #1 & #2 11 -3p (start 2115) (start 2/1) BONITA FOOTBALL NBLL (start 3/1) 11 -dusk (Dec. - March) (OCU start at 4 until 311) PENINSULA PARK (start avallabMW 311199) NBLL 3 -9:45p NBLL 3 -dusk NBLL 3 -dusk NBLL I NBLL 3 -9:45p 3 -9:45p AYSO 571 NBLL 3-dusk I 3-dusk NBLL 1 NBLL 3-dusk 3 -dusk 6:30 -10p; 6116. 8113, 6-10p) NBLL NBLL NBLL 3 -9:45 p I 3- 9:45p•• I 8-9:45p6. (— lights- need PBR comm approval ?) AYS0 57I NBLL I AYS0 57 3-dusk 3 -dusk 8-dusk NBLL 3 -dusk NBLL 3 -dusk NBLL $-dusk BS BS BS BS BS 3 -5:45p 13 -5:45p 13 -5.45p 13- :45p 13 -5:45p I 8a 5p CNBA CNBA CNBA 6 -10p 6 -10p 6 -10p BS BS BS 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p SLAM OCU SLAM 6 -8:45p 6 -8:45p 6 -8:45p NHBA NHBA NHBA 4 -dusk 4-dusk 4 -dusk CNBA CNBA AYSO 97 6 -10p 6 -10p PACIFIC COAST BOBBY SOX SOFTBALL BS BS BS 3 -5:45p 3 -5:45p 8a -5p OCU AYSO AYSO 97 6 -8:45p 6 -7:30p PACIFIC COAST BOBBY SOX SOFTBALL NHBA NHBA BBRC 4 -dusk 4 -dusk 6to8 dates LEGEND AYSO 57 AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION, REGION 57 (EAST) AYSO 97 AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANIZATION, REGION 97 (WEST) BS PACIFIC COAST BOBBY SOX SOFTBALL CNBA CITY ON NEWPORT BEACH ADULT SOFTBALL CNBY CITY ON NEWPORT BEACH YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALLn RACK & FIELD JAAF JUNIOR ALL - AMERICAN FOOTBALL NHBA NEWPORT HARBOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION (WEST) NBLL NEWPORT BEACH LITTLE LEAGUE OCU ORANGE COAST UNITED SOCCER CLUB (EAST & WEST) PONY PONY BASEBALL (EAST) SLAM SLAMMERS FUTBOL CLUB (EAST) BBRC BACK BAY RUGBY CLUB TOTAL P.@5 YCD -<.� -1 JJD •J7•dn lU�'n'4�i4 i i OcM1' -�'_c� Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission Regular Meeting February 2, 1999 !` Page 3 Manager Hunt stated that the lights at field #2 are turned off no later than 9:45pm, depending on the schedule, sometimes earlier. If the lights are on past 1 ipm, staff is unaware of this. Staff will contact police to review the reports. Commissioner Skoro asked staff to look at the timing of these lights. Bob Kopicki, 10 Crest Circle, questioned Manager Hunt under what conditions would it take for Friday and Saturday evening use to be refused. Manager Hunt stated that the fields can only be used for make-up games, which would not include practice. Mr. Kopicki stated that that to approve this request is an abuse of the system to the residents. He stated that lights are tolerated during the week, but they need the weekends. He urged the Commission deny the request for any additional use of field lights. He also noted that if his numbers are correct that the scoreboard would be 24 feet high and would be at the top of his townhome because of the slope. He stated that this scoreboard would be visible to traffic and would become an eyesore and possibly a distraction. He also asked if an environmental study had been done. He urged the Commission disapprove the installation of the scoreboard. Chair Beek stated that this request makes no major change regarding Friday night, as this has �•. been approved seasonally for the past three years. The fields can only be used in the event that there is rain or water main breaks creating a need for make -up games. Mr. Kopicki stated that it seems that the Little League request something new every year Bj Johnson, 23 Canyon Crest, stated that the quality of life is impacted because of the noise and the lights and to expect residents to endure Fridays and Saturdays evenings is just too much. Karen Kopicki, 10 Crest Circle, stated that she lives directly across the street from the field, and have had to endure the noise and lights daily from 8am in the morning until (ate at night. She then shared one minute of the noise (from a tape recorder) that she describes as a typical weekend occurrence. She stated that she taped this from her bedroom balcony. Ms. Kopicki stated that the residents need Friday and Saturdays evenings for their own well being; there needs to be a balance. She urged that the Commission not approve the additional field light use. Give us Friday and Saturday evenings and to vote no to a permanent scoreboard. Commissioner Sinclair asked Ms. Kopicki if the problems have gone from bad to worse. Ms. Kopecki stated that 7 years ago lights appeared, without notifying any homeowners, it was just imposed on them. Every day and night there is more noise and more kids. Commissioner Glasgow stated that Lincoln has been an active field for over 40 years r. Ms. Kopicki stated that for several years it was not used as an active park. Sandy Strick, 20 Crest Circle, faces Pacific View. She stated that several years ago the lights were installed and play increased. She emphasized that they have kids and enjoy watching LINCOLN FIELD LITTLE LEAGUE IMPROVEMENTS LINCOLN #2 1. Two (2) batting cages with concrete slab, 12' fencing and electrical outlets. 2.* Two (2) new storage bins, 8'x 40' on concrete slabs extending length of dugouts. 3.* Two (2) new scoreboards 6' wide - 3' high with controls behind home plate. Scoreboards will be mounted at back of each bullpen. 4.* Three (3) flag poles located behind home plate near new dedication wall. 5. Reviewing stand with desk counter and blue tarp roof. 6.* New dedication wall, 42" high, behind home plate with anti - graffiti coating and narrow top to discourage skate boarders. 7.* Larger concrete plaza with four (4) trees behind homeplate. Trees to be acceptable to City. 8. New bullpen behind 3'" base dugout and enlarged bullpen behind 1s` base dugout. Both with 12' chain link fencing. 9.* New chain link/blue tarp roofs for both dugouts. 10.* New concrete walkways from plaza to field. Concrete walkway behind snack shack to be 10 ft. from soccer field. 11.* Five (5) 10' high low wattage light posts at plaza with an acrylic lens and covers 1 a ��5/ 5 on the ac<which cause the light to shine down. 12. Two (2) removable foul poles. 13. Removable 6' high fencing for outfield and just past 1" base dugout with concealed anchors for off season. 14. Electrical upgrades • Power to score board • Duplex outlets to batting machine in batting cage • Duplex outlets for snack shack • Additional duplex outlets to reviewing stand 15.* Picnic tables and benches will be by Quick Crete Co. or equivalent. *DENOTES REVISION PER SUB - COMMITTEE MEETING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINTNAVE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE ao 4"s7- cre96e TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME Law. ��� 2. Zu, -)AN ,-J 1= IS AA/—L- 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ADDRESS 3 C�...Nw SIGNATURE AND DATE --4� TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree th+.! there should be no additional extended behti: g h is a_oweu uor should there be any new athletic facili.:es installed at the L ncoht Athletic Center Fields-2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and suuscribe to the statements listed below, that: I. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lin, oln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights it at 6:41--PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. 1. 2. 3. a. 6. 7. G S. 9. 10. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 0 �( 7 C- ti sf Dr M �47rlLti S /i��i�L�f,J ut �t.c -,FJ C z� fj C'lY� I TO WHOM IT NLAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be anv new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with fights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no fights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINTIV LVE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND 7DATE Mrs. Walter M. Masters 2656 San Joaquin Hills Rd. `w"..,— Corona Del Mar, CA 92 62 5-112 9 I. 2. I 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted everting hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 1. 1A 1124, he S b �-aln 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. TO WHOP! IT h1AY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: t. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAVE 1. j.O (4 n (5-.57-0, 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ADDRESS LReoL SIGNATURE AND DATE �27�4' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45Ph1 Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRIAT NAME 1. l 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ADDRESS C4 (2til r , SIGNATURE AND DATE -\ '/ :21 Z3 As dr- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athietic facilities installed at the Lincoln mliletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity �of�Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. P1 A� kr Tj (i EE �, `D'; vRkeX K siGyAm E ANnDATE 2. 3. 4. s. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERIM We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PDi Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE soy n1 1. IyAnl \ ?r:c'U- CeRc vk V1e" w>!z 2. Au :C Co r� the . 3. 4. S. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN: We. the undersisted, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new aUiletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAVE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 1. A. M. MCCRA t " 3 /Cn�P� C t r-L-F- 2. 4. `'NAPA lGnuu o �e5� �RUeic��n 9- ��IJ�J /' 5. 6. 7. a. 9. 10. i /yy TO 6VHO41 rr MAY CONCERN: We. the uudersi_v�ted, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln atliletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. F41 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAVE ADDRESS SIG ATIiRE AND DATE 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ?Vol ,J.A IS MILI TO WHOM IT4tAYCONCERV: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields 2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: im 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field • 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NA"NE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATES G� -- 2. �i1t��2y� .ST21CL 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 2 y . 77 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We. the undersigned- entirely agree dint there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the L ncoht Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45P \I Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and'or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT M E DAIlid 2. 3. 4. S, 6. 7. S. 9. 10. ADDRESS SIGN4TDRE AND DATE c-' a"". to o.r r,,61' -A- C � G14 TO WHOM IT SLAY CONCERIN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. I. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45P%l Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT N%VE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE Jyoui ��r��0.�c I C��yoN Cr�s� Dr• TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed an Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45Phi Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 'N' C. s� �-f � cti '� I Ise TO WHOM ff MAY CONCERN': We. the wndersigned. entirely agree that there shorild he no additional extended lighting hours , dllowed not should there be am new athletic facilities installed ar the Lincoln Atliletic Center Fields , 3. and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the smt`ments listed below. that L There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Fniday or Saturda% evendnes at the Lincoln Atliletic Center Field - 2, The lighted evening how's shall remain as a with lights out at 6:45P,%1 Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evettitgs. 2. There should be no lighted and'or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicuuty of Lincoln Field - 21 3. There shonild be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PPJAT A-AVF. ADDRESS 2. T`U 3. 4. s. 6. 7. S. L P) a\12,8 a R A I P w fZ &>J c-cr- � s cam- t cn 0SQ_ o - c _-,�� dA/Lc M 1 s c f&A S m 9. r4 G. /1.v, 10. P TO WHONI IT ivL4Y CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields 2, 3, and a. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. 2. 4%C h h C. SG Il e rS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PN1 Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 7Ci-esf C1Ocie z/" $) � TO WHO.LI IT NLAY CONCEPM We. the undersimed, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45P%l Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRPNT jVkVfE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 1. Oster '4. `Q&'O 2. 3. 3. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 0 O2 -"a-'7f TO WHO :41 IT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: I. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. There should be no exterded lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6.45PA1 Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and'or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the viLiruty of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NALVE ADDRESS SIGN:4TIiRE AND DATE iNA 2 �ihjr l .�. IG Z / Ali 1-2z(7 TO WHOM IT NLAY CONCERN: We, die undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PJt Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted andlor electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAVE ADDRESS SIIGIVAI RE AND D-4TE .2 41S1S A� 1. Carona Del Mar Y G 9zGL5 Z -z3 94 7-(,44 Sk>,.t 7Dri- c3ui�3 f}IUs d (� y � "Lx) � Co PW& 9e1. M+4 ra- 921,17.5 ?.toq� S/MJ .7lkQK1,�4t-L5- 4_1� U 3. (Iebuu(- bR -Aet± .CA-4Z6zS f 4. S. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. TO WHOM IT %LY CONCERN: We. the undersiened entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we aeree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. 2. 3. i. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. I There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6.45P \f Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRI %T NA.YIE ADDRESS SIGNATURE AND DATE 2 Z7 2. j `1 i TO WHOM IT h1AY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. -there should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. -there should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRIAT NA:LIE ADDRESS (� SIGNATURE AND DATE 1. L 131euKEU4?NP 8574 9a.-- a"tg --> (?/ cim. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TO WHOM lT MAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields ', 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45P%l Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRI.NTNAVE ADDRESS SIGN4TliRE AND DATE yam . ?y y"llf114 Myb 11ZL azL,0 vc('1 a & C * <n LQc 'Tvu-&Uu 1, C'. W NC ';�']o J i � 4j,lG�; r b , i✓'E3O�^ C.�' -� ,�,"JMzla)lN 4(U-4� -�9. l'. d� n A _ TO WHOM IT,INL- 1Y"CONCERN: We. the undersigned, -entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -'_, 3, and a Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45P.N1 Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday- and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and'or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT IVkVE ADDRESS SIG AT PE AND DATE / 1. sC�Inelde� %o{?n 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. TO WHOM IT INLAY CONCERN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree that there should be no additional extended lighting hours allowed nor should there be any new athletic facilities installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and subscribe to the statements listed below, that: t. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lincoln Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted evening hours shall remain as is with lights out at 6:45Pn1 Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGt4A I RE AND DATE D/ � 1. fyN/ 7A /G%14e '?ko f4 •%+•� �pc cr ;• - ,�i: lls /Ccf, 2. � n4 4!e- i/YG.c } Alp zS 3. 4. S. 6. 7. S. 9. 10. Fror : MARKET PLACCONSULTANTS PHONE No. : 512 949 7470 Mar.08 1999 1:22PM P02 MAR-08 -00 MON 00'55 AM FNS 1410. 714 640 7429 P. 02/02 TO WH0.%j lT .kLAY cONCPP.N! We. the undersigned•+ndrety asps* that there ehduld bd no eddibonsl vnli ,dad lighting howl dlowed nor chou!d there be any now 3tldctio thullities lnsmlled at the Linooln Atidetio C=tar fields ^. 3. turd A. Speei &ally we agree and Subscribe to the statanents Iixied belm that I. T'hare should be no exbnded 11L•irting how# &bowed on A+idsy or Sotwday evenings at dio Lincoln Athktic Centet Field - 2. 71w ilgbted evetW V, hmue chali rauain as is wit{, light out 0 6:45P'Q Ftidey and with no ighta oltotved an S&"dAy and Sunday _werwrgs. Z. There shouldbo no lighted and�or clesbic sooreboarda eltur% d to be installed or used on Orin th9 vicinity Of Lincoln Field • 2. 3. Time shmid be no olootdo pow#red baton¢ *saw allowed to be in:;dlled or used on Lr in the vicinity of Lincoirt Fields . 7, 3 or d BNNY ADDAKA SIPjS4TWJW A=DATE CI I !� •, 4-ek C4 G. B. 9. IQ. TO WHOiN1 IT MAY CONCEMN: We, the undersigned, entirely agree thi.t there should be no additional extended lightc'g h..rs a_Oweu nor should there be any new athletic facili "es installed at the Lincoln Athletic Center Fields -2, 3, and 4. Specifically we agree and suoscribe to the statements listed below, that: 1. There should be no extended lighting hours allowed on Friday or Saturday evenings at the Lint oltr Athletic Center Field - 2. The lighted eventing hours shall remain as is with lights at at 6:v PM Friday and with no lights allowed on Saturday and Sunday evenings. 2. There should be no lighted and/or electric scoreboards allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Field - 2. 3. There should be no electric powered batting cages allowed to be installed or used on or in the vicinity of Lincoln Fields - 2, 3 or 4. PRINT NAME ADDRESS SIGNA TURE AND DATE v 2. /•J t' ):er let/ l)�,_^ (,9 sc � / C• e t Y ✓ a L 4 6 i 5 9 10. �wt�y