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4 <br /> 1 since 2010. One of the stumbling blocks was the usage fees for the fields and to look at the <br /> 2 cost and benefits. Staff did reengage with HYAA and created a draft agreement, which is <br /> 3 based on the farmer's market agreement. <br /> 4 The basics of the agreement include a lease of three fields at Northern Human Services <br /> 5 Center, limited use of the one field at Fairview Park, and usage time and dates. He said that <br /> 6 there is some opt out verbiage. The discussion did not include field lighting, which would be <br /> 7 billed per usage. There is a memo from HYAA about this. Regarding concessions, it would <br /> 8 cost the County more to operate concessions than the revenue made, so a third party vendor is <br /> 9 being considered. The proposed agreement is for $3,000 a year. The HYAA proposal was for <br /> 10 $1,000. The agreement is for one year to start and the renewal process could begin in the <br /> 11 summer. <br /> 12 Dave Stancil continued to review provisions within the agreement. <br /> 13 Dave Stancil said that there is a staff memo in the packet after the agreement to review <br /> 14 the pros and cons of an agreement with HYAA. The fields need to be used and this provides a <br /> 15 public good. He said that this would not compete with any existing County programs. <br /> 16 Dave Stancil said that they would like to develop an evaluation template for this <br /> 17 agreement and for future agreements. <br /> 18 Commissioner McKee said that this organization serves many kids (around 900) and <br /> 19 that provides a service that the County no longer provides. He thanked Dave Stancil for <br /> 20 working toward an agreement with HYAA. <br /> 21 Commissioner Jacobs suggested giving the HYAA representatives a chance to address <br /> 22 the points. Chair Pelissier said that she would allow it. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Jessica Adams, President of HYAA, said that from their perspective they have had an <br /> 25 organization since the 1970's and every year they are turning kids away. They do not pay <br /> 26 anything for the town's fields or the exchange club or Schley fields. They now need more fields <br /> 27 because of the number of kids that want to play ball and they do not want to turn anyone away <br /> 28 for being unable to pay. HYAA gives over $3,000 in scholarships a year. No child is ever told <br /> 29 that they cannot play ball. She said that this would be a great collaboration. <br /> 30 Jessica Adams reiterated that HYAA is a non-profit organization. <br /> 31 Frank Clifton said that there is a scholarship fund through DSS for kids that may not be <br /> 32 able to pay. <br /> 33 Jessica Adams said that it is their understanding that the process is too lengthy for <br /> 34 these funds and thus it is easier for the kids to come to HYAA for a scholarship. <br /> 35 Frank Clifton said that he would follow up on this. <br /> 36 Commissioner Jacobs asked Frank Clifton or Dave Stancil to arrange a meeting with <br /> 37 DSS and HYAA officials to address the scholarship issue. <br /> 38 Commissioner Gordon asked why the fields are not being used now. <br /> 39 Dave Stancil said that the County stopped running little league two years ago because <br /> 40 of the low numbers to support the programs. He said that when the County in 2005 jumped in <br /> 41 and started doing baseball, that was competition with HYAA. <br /> 42 Commissioner Gordon asked if people could use the fields for pickup games and Dave <br /> 43 Stancil said yes. <br /> 44 Commissioner Gordon asked about the equity issue with other non-profits that want to <br /> 45 use the County's facilities. She said that this is basically subsidizing HYAA for $10,000. <br /> 46 Commissioner McKee said that they should remember that these fields were built with <br /> 47 taxpayer funds and the fields should be available for anyone regardless. He supports the fee <br /> 48 schedule, but one reason the fields in Cedar Grove Park are not used that much is because of <br /> 49 the County's fee schedule. <br />