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CC - Item 9B - Monterey Park Angels Request for Fee WaiverROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JEFFRY ALLRED, CITY MANAGER DATE: OCTOBER 13, 2009 SUBJECT: MONTEREY PARK ANGELS REQUEST FOR FEE WAIVER SUMMARY Representatives from the Monterey Park Angels Baseball Association, a travel baseball organization, are requesting use of Garvey Park to conduct league activities. -Additionally, they are requesting City Council authorization for a waiver of fees for that use. Staff Recommendation Staff is seeking City Council direction regarding the request of the Monterey Park Angels Baseball Association for a waiver of fees for the use of Garvey Park. ANALYSIS During Public Comments at its regular City Council meeting on July 28, a representative from the Monterey Park Angels baseball organization expressed a desire to move organization activities to Garvey Park as, according to organization members, most of the youth being served are Rosemead residents. Staff met several times with representatjvps to discuss field avai*iljty (as the fields are also used by AYSO and RYA). It has been determined. that the fields at Garvey are available for their use Tuesday and Thursday (as available), 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. The Monterey Park Angels have submitted an application for use of Garvey Park during those hours September 15 through December 17, 2009 (98 hours of use). Standard fees for use are as follows: Resident I Non-Resident Non-profit Team Field Use $12/hr $50/hr N/A Lights $15/hr $30/hr N/A Policy, as approved by City Council, states, that "Rosemead recognized non-profit organizations may be exempt from fees." However, it also states "Non-profit groups must provide verification of current 501(c)(3) status and a participant roster ITEM NO. City Council Meeting October 13, 2009 Page 2 of 2 demonstrating that one in every four participants resides in Rosemead. They must also prove that their services are of significant direct benefit to the community and are not provided by the City or other agency currently serving Rosemead youth. Services must be accessible to the general public and in compliance with non-discrimination laws." The Monterey Park Angels, like RYA's winter activities, is a travel baseball program. The organization is currently comprised of one girls' team in which 8 of 15 participants are Rosemead residents. They are attempting to develop a boys' team and have indicated that several resident boys have shown interest. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. FISCAL IMPACT The requested use of the fields will likely incur some costs for affiliated use of ball field lights. Additionally, approval of fee waiver results in a loss of potential revenues of approximately $2,646. :tor Submitted by: