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not just be limited to a sports park. I-Ie indicated that he <br />competition as a direct result of how all of the ideas m~ <br />not believe the City had the expertise available for the o <br />property, and pointed out that a design competition tend <br />A design competition would allow for the best ideas ant <br />allow people to commingle. It was his opinion that the ~ <br /> <br />came up with idea of the <br />ttioned could fit together. He did <br />cerall design of the Bemal <br />to be common for larger parks. <br />would combine different uses to <br />eslgn competition would not <br /> <br />slow down the process, and in the long term, it would SliCed up the process. He <br />acknowledged the current need in the community for m~re sports fields and wanted to <br />find a remedy to the current situation soon. He agreed ¢(ith comments made by Mr. <br />Nickerson who suggested that public comments or idea~ be solicited prior to beginning <br />the design competition process. He also agreed with cor~ments made by Mr. Kummer to <br /> <br />request the competitors to attend the Bemal Block Part~ <br />input from the community. It was his intent to make the <br />decision. He did not want the design architects to sugge <br />architects would need to work with the community and <br />would benefit the entire community. <br /> <br /> Ms. Ayala concurred with Mr. Brozosky's comn <br />and commitment from the Bemal Park Community Tasl <br />She acknowledged the shortage on field space and belie <br />fields than surrounding cities. She was worried that the <br />be a "quick fix" if the baseball fields were constructed c <br />not the intent. Given the amount of comments made ret <br />Council needed to do some serious work in the meantixr <br />term solutions for field space availability and safety isst <br />She acknowledged the significance of the Bemal prope~ <br />Council member, she was charged with the duty of look <br />community. She liked the original plan when it was pre <br />believe this was what the entire community wanted on t <br />land. While she remained dedicated to including sports <br />wanted a vision that would he reflective of future years. <br />information, as presented by the Task Force, would be s <br />and as the project moves forward, was hopeful Council <br />what pieces are most important. She wished enough lan~ <br />the uses that the Task Force put together. In actuality, ~ <br />originally believed. She was not willing to give up an e <br />property, especially when Council is dedicated to incort <br />property. She encouraged Council to take the time to al <br /> <br /> Mayor Pico acknowledged the current problem ~ <br />field space and safety issues. He felt Council had an op <br />decide if it wanted a design competition, and at that tim, <br />option by appointing a Task Force to look at Phase I an~ <br />After reviewing the matter for one year, which included <br /> <br />in order to receive ideas and <br />competition a community <br />st its own ideas. The design <br />·eate a design concept that <br /> <br />tents. She appreciated the time <br />: Force in putting together a plan. <br />ted that Pleasanton had more <br />community would think it would <br />a the Bernal property, which is <br />arding the matter, she believed <br />e about addressing some short- <br />es, and she is dedicated to do so. <br />:y, and mentioned that as a <br />ng at the overall needs of the <br />gented to Council, but did not <br />tis one last piece of significant <br />fields on the Bemal property, she <br />She felt secure that all of the <br />applied to the design competitors, <br />~ould receive direction as to <br />I was available to enfold all 40 of <br />tere is not as much land as <br />~tire vision for a piece of <br />orating the sports fields into the <br />.ow for a design competition. <br /> <br />fith regard to the availability of <br />>ormnity three years ago to <br />~, decided to pursue another <br />Phase II of the Bernal property. <br />workshops and reviewing <br /> <br />potential uses, Council determined that it was not the right process. He personally <br />believed that the only reasonable spot to locate the spor~ fields is where they are located <br /> / <br />PMl~naSu~leJOn City Council 13 / 12/2/03 <br /> <br /> <br />
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