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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE COLONY,
TEXAS, APPROVING THE ATHLETIC FACILITY USAGE / RENTAL POLICY,
WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; PROVIDING FOR
RENTAL FEES; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department has proposed a policy for the usage and rental
of athletic facilities within the City of The Colony; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that adopting the Athletic Facility Usage / Rental
Policy as well as the fees provided therein would be in the best interest of the City.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE
COLONY, TEXAS THAT:
Section 1. The City Council hereby adopts the Athletic Facility Usage / Rental Policy and the
fees provided for therein, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit "A."
Section 2. That all provisions of any resolution of the City Council of the City of The Colony in
conflict with the provisions of this resolution be, and the same are hereby, repealed, and all other
provisions not in conflict with the provisions of this resolution shall remain in full force and effect.
PASSED, APPROVED and EFFECTIVE this 15th day of March, 2004.
lgtll~tie-Wilson, i2ity Secretary,
[CITY SEAL]
APPROVED AS T,,O FO/P)M:
Robert E. Hager, City Attorney/ v ~f
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THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
ATHLETIC FACILITY USAGE / RENTAL POLICY
I. AUTHORITY OVER FACILITIES
At all times, the Parks & Recreation Department is responsible for administering
City and Departmental policies regarding all City-owned or leased parks and
athletic facilities. The Department will take appropriate action regarding misuse
of the facilities and/or misconduct by participants.
II. VIOLATION OF POLICIES
Any person or organization violating the intent of these policies or the rules and
regulations implied within may be refused usage of facilities and/or lose co-
sponsorship of the city. ALL users are subject to fines for violation of ordinances.
III. ATHLETIC FACILITY AVAILABILITY
The Parks & Recreation Department maintains exclusive primary usage for any
and all Department sponsored leagues, tournaments, special events, activities and
scheduled maintenance on all athletic facilities.
Following Department sponsored programs, the Department will recognize co-
sponsored sport association facility requests. Therefore, before and during the
official sport association season, all available practice areas shall be open to co-
sponsored associations for practices and scheduled games. For the purpose of this
agreement city co-sponsored associations are defined as TCYSA (The Colony
Youth Soccer Association), TCYFA (The Colony Youth Foothall Association)
and TCLL (The Colony Little League).
Practice and regulation facilities may be assigned / reserved to an organization /
person which is not co-sponsored by the Department only after the needs of the
Department and co~sponsored organizations have been met.
IV. SPECIFIC SPORT SEASONS
The Parks & Recreation Department will work cooperatively with each co-
sponsored association to establish specific sport seasons that will adhere to as
closely as possible the seasons established and followed by the co-sponsored
associations, and will also allocate use of athletic facilities in The Colony. The
seasons and facility allocation must be adhered to by all organizations desiring co-
sponsorship with the Department.
V. REQUIREMENTS OF CO-SPONSORED ORGANIZATIONS
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In order to be co-sponsored by the Department, each organization must:
1. Already have an established relationship with the Department (TCYFA,
TCYSA, TCLL), or apply for approval by the Parks & Recreation
Department (see Exhibit A). New organizations desiring to begin a
program in The Colony and seeking co-sponsorship by the Department
must meet with the Department at least ninety (90) days prior to the start
of the proposed season.
2. Have an insurance policy that provides a minimum of $1,000,000 for
general liability and $25,000 accident and medical expense coverage. A
copy of the coverage policy or proof of intent to purchase such a policy by
each organization must be turned in to the Department office before the
first league practice.
3. Contribute financially or through in-kind services to the maintenance,
upkeep and improvements to fields utilized by the association.
4. Enter into an agreement (Exhibit B) between The Colony Parks &
Recreation Department and said organization, and must adhere to the
following requirements:
a. For each youth sports participant, a parent or legal guardian
must sign a statement agreeing to release, absolve, indemnify
and hold harmless the City of The Colony, its agents, servants,
employees, officials and supervisors, any or all of them in
event of any accident, injury, or death sustained by the
participant while being transported to or from an activity, or
while participating in an activity. One copy of each signed
form must be on file for review by the Department prior to the
start of official practices.
b. Provide all records of operation upon request for audit at any
time by the Department.
c. Have a board of directors, with a president, vice-president,
secretary and treasurer; or, some other type of representative
board or group of league officials. Each organization must
provide pertinent home and business phone numbers,
addresses, and email address of their officers to the Department
at the time of the facility request, and must notify the
Department of any changes to the information.
d. Provide the Department a copy of the organization's
constitution and by-laws.
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e. Furnish a schedule of activities to the Department at least one-
week prior the first official league practice, game or activity,
and notify the Department of any scheduling changes
immediately.
f. All persons serving as head coaches must be certified by an
approved national youth sports coaches association, as
mandated by City ordinance.
g. Have board meet with the Parks & Recreation Department on
an annual basis to present a financial statement and discuss
pertinent issues.
h. Provide agendas and minutes from Association board meetings
to the Department office.
i. Adhere to the Document Checklist (Exhibit C) and the timeline
established within for all required information. Submit all
paperwork, including the Participation Report form (Exhibit
D).
V. APPLICATION OF CO-SPONSORSHIP
After an organization is granted co-sponsorship by the city, the following will
apply:
1. Each organization must submit the Seasons Calendar (Exhibit E) form, a
schedule of requested dates and times for league games, practices and
tournaments, and must specify which facilities are being requested. Items
will be due in a timely manner, as determined by the Department, to
ensure proper time for processing.
2. The Department will limit, if necessary, the frequency and use of practice
and regulation facilities by an organization. Examples of having to limit
use are: overuse, misuse and/or abuse of facilities, maintenance problems,
etc.
3. Associations may determine the playability of the specific facilities. The
Department has final jurisdiction and may override any decision rendered
by the association. The Department may revoke this privilege from the
association and/or individuals or teams if proper judgment is not used in
determining a playing field's condition.
4. Maintenance of practice and regulation facilities will be performed only
by the Department unless other arrangements are made through the
Department office. All maintenance requests should be submitted using
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the Maintenance Request form (Exhibit F). Arrangements for volunteer
work or game field preparation performed on facilities by representatives
of an organization must be made through the Park Maintenance Manager's
office.
VI. CO-SPONSORED ASSOCIATION FACILITY USAGE
Prior to each season each co-sponsored association will submit a request to the
Department for proposed field usage for all practices and games. The Department
will review and have final approval of the proposed schedule prior to the start of
any practices or games.
VII. FACILITY USAGE USER FEES
Co-sponsored organizations that utilize City-owned athletic facilities for league
play not directly sponsored by the Department are subject to the following user
fees:
Resident: $5/participant/season (admin & game usage)
OPTIONAL: $5/participant/season (practice usage)
Non-Resident: $20/participant/season
(For purposes of the user fee, a resident shall be defined as an individual
who resides within the jurisdictional boundaries of the co-sponsored
associations.)
Payment is to be made prior to the first league practice being held. The user fee
will cover all regularly scheduled games and administrative registration
processing fees. The optional practice user fee will cover all regularly scheduled
practices, as arranged through the Department. Any co-sponsored organization
that elects to not pay the optional practice user fee will be subject to the practice
rental rates for co-sponsored associations.
VIII. FACILITY USAGE RENTAL FEES
Organizations and participants that utilize City owned athletic facilities for
practice or tournament play not co-sponsored by the Department are subject to
rental fees. NO practices will be allowed at the Five Star Complex.
Practice Rental Rates (co-sponsored association, additional practices or for
co-sponsored associations who do not pay the optional practice user fee)
Baseball: $6/hour/field for unlighted
$1 O/hour/field for lighted
Football: $6/hour/half-field for unlighted
$10/hour/half-field for lighted
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Soccer: $6/hour/half-field for unlighted
$10/hour/half-field for lighted
Practice Rental Rates (resident non-co-sponsored users)
75% of participants must reside within The Colony
Baseball: $12/hour/field for unlighted
$20/hour/field for lighted
Football: $12/hour/half-field for unlighted
$20/hour/half-field for lighted
Soccer: $12/hour/half-field for unlighted
$20/hour/half-field for lighted
Practice Rental Rates (non-resident non-co-sponsored users)
Baseball: $16/hour/field for unlighted
$24/hour/field for lighted
Football: $16/hour/half-field for unlighted
$24/hour/half-field for lighted
Soccer: $16/hour/half-field for unlighted
$24/hour/half-field for lighted
Tournament Rental Rates (co-sponsored association)
Baseball: Five Star lighted ~ $65/field/day, or $12/game
Five Star unlighted - $50/field/day, or $1 O/game
Little League lighted ~ $45/field/day, or $9/game
Little League unlighted - $35/field/day, or $8/game
Football: Five Star lighted - $65/field/day, or $12/game
Five Star unlighted - $50/field/day, or $10/game
Lake Highlands lighted - $45/field/day, or $9/game
Lake Highlands unlighted - $35/field/day, or $8/game
Soccer: Five Star lighted - $65/field/day, or $12/game
Five Star unlighted - $50/field/day, or $10/game
Turner lighted - $45/field/day, or $9/game
Camey or Turner unlighted - $35/field/day, or $8/game
Tournament Rental Rates (non-co-sponsored users)
Baseball: Five Star lighted ~ $185/field/day, or $30/game
Five Star unlighted - $160/field/day, or $27.50/game
Little League lighted - $150/field/day, or $25/game
Little League unlighted - $125/field/day, or $20/game
Football: Five Star lighted ~ $185/field/day, or $30/game
Five Star unlighted - $160/field/day, or $27.S0/game
Lake Highlands lighted - $150/field/day, or $25/game
Lake Highlands unlighted - $125/field/day, or $20/game
Soccer: Five Star lighted - $185/field/day, or $30/game
Five Star unlighted - $160/field/day, or $27.50/game
Turner lighted - $150/field/day, or $25/game
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Camey or Turner unlighted - $125/field/day, or $20/game
IX. FACILITY RESERVATIONS
Facility rentals are intended to serve practice and one time tournament usage, not
to allow non-co-sponsored leagues the ability to use City owned facilities for
ongoing league play. However, a non-co-sponsored organization that provides a
program not currently offered by a co-sponsored organization may be allowed to
rent fields for ongoing league play. Tournament per game fee rental prices will
apply. Reservations will only be accepted from individuals 18 years of age or
older, and photo identification will be required.
Reservations for additional practice usage by co-sponsored users may be made up
to 96 hours (4 days) prior to the usage, but no more than 2 weeks prior to the
usage. Resident non-co-sponsored users may make reservations no sooner than
72 hours in advance. Non-resident non-co-sponsored users may make
reservations no sooner than 48 hours in advance. Practice rentals must be paid for
at the time of the reservation.
Reservations for tournament rental usage must be made at least 30 days prior to
the usage, but no more than 90 days prior to the usage. Tournament rentals must
be paid for at least 72 hours (3 days) in advance. A reservation deposit of $300
must be made at the time of the reservation. This amount will be deducted from
the total amount due for the reservation. If the reservation is cancelled for reasons
other than inclement weather or maintenance issues no refund will be made.
Organizations or individuals who reserve facilities for tournament play will be
required to sign a rental agreement that further defines and clarifies their
responsibilities as a facility user.
The Department reserves the fight to refuse rental to any individual or group that
has violated policies or ordinances, has done damage to facilities or has not
cleaned up after themselves, or whose conduct or actions is felt to be not in the
best interest of the Department.
X. FACILITY USAGE POLICIES
All users of City-owned athletic facilities are subject to adhering to any and all
policies and/or ordinances related to usage of athletic facilities:
· No smoking or use of tobacco products allowed in athletic facilities,
except in designated areas.
· No pets allowed on athletic fields.
· No golfing allowed on athletic fields.
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Usage of athletic facilities is allowed by reservation only.
· No alcohol or glass containers allowed at athletic facilities.
· No bicycles, skates, skateboards or scooters allowed at athletic
facilities, except on trails or designated areas.
· Lights on athletic fields will be controlled by the Parks & Recreation
Department.
· Vehicles must be parked in designated areas only.
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Exhibit A
THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CO-SPONSORED ASSOCIATION APPLICATION
Date of application:
Name of person:
Name of organization:
Type of activity:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Home telephone:
Work telephone:
Email address:
Dates of season: through
Estimated number of participants:
I have received, read and understand the Parks & Recreation Department Athletic Facility
Usage / Rental Policies and agree to abide by them.
Applicants signature:
Please be prepared to: · Address the Parks & Recreation Department at least ninety (90) days prior to the
proposed start of your season
· Provide liability and accident insurance prior to the start of practices and games
· Enter into a contract with the City of The Colony
· Have parents of participants sign a waiver statement during league registration
· Elect a board, including: president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer
· Provide the Department with contact information for all board members
· Provide the Department with a copy of your league constitution and by-laws
before your season begins
· Present an annual financial statement to and discuss pertinent issues with the
Parks & Recreation Department
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Exhibit B
THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
FACILITY USAGE AGREEMENT
This Agreement is made by and between (co sponsored association name here)
hereafter referred to as the "CSA" (co-sponsored association), and the City of The
Colony Parks & Recreation Department, hereafter referred to as the "Department".
WHEREAS, the CSA is an independent volunteer board of directors organized to
promote youth sports activities through the operation of its program; and
WHEREAS, the Department is the owner of that certain public park amenity known as
(£acilitv name(s) here) , and hereafter referred to as the "Facility";
and
WHEREAS, the CSA and the Department desire to enter this Agreement for the purpose
of evidencing the Agreement of the parties with regard to use of the Facility by the CSA
and respective obligations of the parties regarding the use and maintenance of the
Facility;
NOW, THEREFORE in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants and
obligations contained herein, the parties agree as follows
I. TERM
This Agreement shall be for a term of one (1) year beginning on the date of full
execution hereof, unless terminated by either party upon thirty (30) days advance
written notice to the other party.
II. USE OF FACILITIES
The CSA shall have the right to use the Facility for its programs as set forth in
this Agreement during the season only. Any other events must be scheduled
separately through the Department (ex: camps or clinics).
Field usage will be assigned by the Department. If the total number of
participants in a league does not decrease but the Department decides to reduce
the number of fields for that league for any reason, the Department shall make all
reasonable efforts to accommodate the CSA's program. The CSA understands
that weather conditions or field conditions beyond the control of either party may
result in the Department denying usage of certain fields on certain dates after
approval has been granted herein. However, the Department shall make all
reasonable efforts to accommodate the CSA by designating other fields and dates
for use of the Facility for the CSA's program. The Department shall at all times
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have the right to inspect the Facility and the CSA's activities related to its use of
the Facility to insure compliance with terms and provisions of this Agreement.
III. OBLIGATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT
Both parties to this Agreement agree that during the term of this Agreement
Department shall:
1 .) Provide the following maintenance and repairs in a manner generally
equal to normal Department maintenance and repair of similar Department
recreational facilities and more specifically as follows:
a.) Maintain and repair benches and bleachers.
b.) Mow, fertilize and water all areas of the Facility.
c.) Haul off trash that has been deposited in trash receptacles.
d.) Maintain structural integrity of concession stands and restrooms,
including repair or replacements of damaged roofs, doors, and
windows.
e.) Repair or replace lights, poles, wiring fuses, transformers and other
equipment related to the lighting of each field.
f.) Maintain, repair and replace parking areas.
2.) Promote the CSA's program in the city's parks and recreation brochure,
Fun Times. Take calls for information and refer interested parties to the
CSA when necessary.
It is understood and agreed the Department's obligations under this Agreement
will be performed as soon as, and to the extent, that budgeted funds are available
for performance of its obligations. It is further understood and agreed that if the
Department is unable to meet its obligations to repair or maintain the Facility that
the CSA may at its sole cost and expense perform such repair or maintenance
upon written approval by the Department.
All new construction or repair projects must follow standard The Colony Building
Code Standards and Procedures. The CSA's designated contact person shall
submit construction plans and drawings to the Department prior to
commencement of any work.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CSA
Both parties to this Agreement agree that during the term of this Agreement the
CSA shall:
1.) At no cost or expense to the Department, provide the following
maintenance, repair or services
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a.) Provide field layout diagram by the timeline specified on the
document checklist.
b.) Stripe each field with a substance approved by Department.
c.) Pick up all paper and debris; and place in trash receptacles.
d.) Repair and replace minor items inside concession stands such as
light bulbs, etc.;
e.) Clean concession areas and restrooms and place trash outside
concession stand for pick-up by Department.
f.) Maintain, repair and replace concession stand equipment.
g.) Stock restroom facilities with paper goods.
h.) Provide for any special needs or services such as port-a-cans,
security or traffic control devices or police officers needed as a
result of the CSA's use of the Facility.
2.) Provide the Department with pertinent information regarding registration
dates, times, locations, fees, requirements and maintenance issues, etc., by
the timeline specified on the document checklist.
3.) Comply with all applicable ordinances, rules and regulations.
4.) Provide a current list of officers, Board of Directors and contact persons
with addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses to the Department
and provide notice at least 72 hours in advance of all Board Meetings and
elections.
Also, the CSA shall promptly notify the Department of any changes to the
list of officers, Board of Directors and contact person, which may occur
during the term of this Agreement. The CSA shall make the Recreation
Manager or his designee an ex-officio member of the Board who may
attend regular meetings to represent the Department in all aspects as they
relate to the use of the Facility.
5.) Provide a league schedule for all divisions by the timeline on the
document checklist. The schedule may be adjusted as the season
progresses and will serve as a guide for maintenance of the Facility. Any
schedule changes, i.e. rainouts, etc., should be provided to Department in a
timely manner.
6.) Athletic organization meetings may be held biannually, to discuss issues
relating to sports in the City of The Colony. A contact person for the CSA
will attend.
7.) During the term hereof the CSA shall operate its own concession stands,
and all revenues generated from such use shall be for the sole and
exclusive use of the CSA. The CSA agrees to abide by any and all health
code requirements for food services. Storage of flammable, hazardous, or
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toxic substances at the Facility is prohibited. The CSA is responsible for
any of their items stolen or damaged during the course of the year.
8.) The CSA shall not discriminate against any person or persons because of
race, color, religion, sex, disability or national origin.
9.) The CSA shall not perform any construction, maintenance, repair or
alteration to the Facility (unless permitted or required by this Agreement),
without the prior written consent of the Department. Any and all capital
improvements made to the Facility shall become the property of the
Department.
10.) Charge reasonable fees for programs offered at the Facility that are
reflective of a Department co-sponsored activity.
11.) After the completion of league play, the CSA must submit an audit of its
finances, including the number of participants, to Department by the
timeline specified on the document list for review by the Department. Ifa
review is requested or needed during the operation of the league,
party/parties requesting the audit must pay for the audit.
12.) The CSA shall have all of its head coaches certified for coaching youth by
a national or state accredited coaching certification program that is
recognized/approved by the Department. The CSA shall also provide
Department a complete listing of all individuals serving as head and
assistant coaches, as well as documentation of certification for all required
coaches by the timeline specified on the document checklist.
V. ASSIGNABILITY AND EXCLUSIVITY
This Agreement is a privilege for the benefit of the CSA only and may not be
assigned in whole or in part by the CSA to any other person or entity. Both
parties understand that the CSA's use of the Facility is nonexclusive.
VI. INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION
The CSA shall at all times during the term of this Agreement maintain in effect
general public liability insurance of not less than $1,000,000 and accident and
medical expense coverage of not less than $25,000. The City of The Colony shall
be named as co-insured on such policy and shall be entitled to thirty (30) days
notice of cancellation or changes of any kind regarding such insurance, and
certificates of insurance shall be provided by the CSA to the Department on an
annual basis by the timeline specified on the document checklist.
The CSA shall indemnify and save harmless the Department and its officers,
agents and employees from and against any and all suits, actions, or claims of any
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character, type, or description, including all expenses of litigation, court costs and
attorney's fees, brought or made for or on account of any injuries or damages
received or sustained by any person or persons or property, arising out of, or
occasioned by, the act or failure to act of the CSA or its agents, volunteers, or
employees in the use of the Facility arising out of obligations of the CSA as set
forth in this Agreement.
VII. NOTICES
Unless otherwise provided herein, any notice, tender or delivery to be given
hereunder by either party to the other may be effected by personal delivery in
writing or by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt
requested. Mailed notices shall be addressed as set forth, but each party may
change its address by written notice in accordance with this section.
CSA:
Department:
Jackie Lopez, Athletics Coordinator
CITY OF THE COLONY
PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
5151 N. Colony Blvd.
The Colony, TX 75056
Any such notice shall be effective upon receipt if delivered in person or upon
actual deposit in an official receptacle of the United States Postal Service, if
mailed as aforesaid.
VIII. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
1.) No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is made in
writing and is signed by the author/zed representatives of the parties
hereto.
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2.) This Agreement shall be construed under and in accordance with the laws
of the State of Texas, and all obligations of the CSA and the Department
created hereunder are performable in Denton County, Texas.
3.) Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to make the Deparmaent or
its respective agents or representatives liable in situations it is otherwise
immune fi.om liability.
4.) In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement
shall for any reason be held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any
respect, such invalidity, illegality, or lack of enforceability shall not affect
any other provision thereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if
such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained
herein.
5.) Each party represents to the other that the individual signing this
Agreement below has been duly authorized to do so by its respective
governing body, and that this Agreemem is binding and enforceable as to
each party.
6.) This agreement may be cancelled by either party by giving the other 30-
days written notice.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year
set forth below -
ATTEST:
CSA -
Secretary President
Date: Date:
ATTEST:
City of The Colony Parks & Recreation Department -
Recreation Manager Community Services Director
Date: Date:
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Exhibit C
THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CO-SPONSORED ASSOCIATION DOCUMENT CHECKLIST
The following is a checklist and timeline to follow to ensure that the proper documentation is turned into
the Parks & Recreation Department in a timely manner. Please see to it that this guide is followed closely
so that the communication between your association and the Department runs smoothly.
Due Once a Year: Must be Received by January 31st
1. Association Board Member List
(Include home/work phone numbers & addresses)
2. Facility Usage Agreement (FORM PROVIDED)
3. Seasons Calendar form (FORM PROVIDED)
4. Insurance Certificate
(City should be listed as additional insured)
5. Financial Statement, from previous year
(Please be very detailed)
6. Association Board Meeting Schedule
Due 30 Days Prior to Registration:
1. Registration Information
(Include location, cost, ages, phone number, etc.)
2. Coaches Certification Clinic Schedule
(Contact PARD if using NYSCA to request dates)
3. Maintenance Request form (FORM PROVIDED)
Due 30 Days Prior to Field Usage:
1. Field Layout Diagram
Due 1 Week Prior to First Coaches Clinic:
1. Coaches List
Due 1 Week Prior to Season Opening Day:
I. League Schedules for all Divisions
2. Participation Report form (FORM PROVIDED)
(Please indicate resident/non-resident totals)
Due 1 Week After Season Opening Day:
1. Documentation of Coaching Certification for Required Coaches
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Exhibit D
THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CO-SPONOSRED ASSOCIATION PARTICIPATION REPORT
Season and Year:
Total # of Participants:
Total # of Resident Participants:
Total # of Non-Resident Participants:
Total # of Male Participants:
Total # of Female Participants:
League Breakdown:
Division Ages # of Teams # of Participants
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Exhibit E
THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CO-SPONSORED ASSOCIATION SEASONS CALENDAR
SI)tine Season
Registration Begins: Registration Ends:
Name of Facility requested:
Times and days of week to be used:
Practices Begin:
Games Begin: Games End:
Post Season Play Begins: Post Season Play Ends:
PLEASE ALSO SUBMIT A DETAILED WEEKLY SCHEDULE OF TEAM PRACTICES.
Fall Season.
Registration Begins: Registration Ends:
Name of Facility requested:
Times and days of week to be used:
Practices Begin:
Games Begin: Games End:
Post Season Play Begins: Post Season Play Ends:
PLEASE ALSO SUBMIT A DETAILED WEEKLY SCHEDULE OF TEAM PRACTICES.
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Exhibit F
THE COLONY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT
CO-SPONSORED ASSOCIATION MAINTENANCE REQUEST
All maintenance requests for projects or work other than routine maintenance (mowing,
watering, dragging fields, trash pick up) must be requested in writing on this form a
minimum of 30 days prior to needed completion date. Requests must be submitted to
Jackie Lopez at the Parks and Recreation Department office at 5151 N. Colony Blvd.
Today's Date:
Facility Needing Maintenance:
Person Making Request:
Day Phone: Evening Phone:
Please detail the needed maintenance:
Date maintenance needs to be completed:
Signature: Date: