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December 4, 1997 <br />Page 3 <br />one field concept. <br />Ron Ruff, president of Oakridge Estates Community Association, supported <br />the one field concept, opposed planting trees near the perimeter wall so as <br />not to encourage picnics, and noted unauthorized use of the field on <br />Sundays. <br />Fred Ahles identified parking problems. <br />Debbie Hamer supported the AYSO proposal. <br />Kathy Schulz identified parking problems. <br />Jerry Tintor supported the AYSO proposal. <br />Mel Landyn wanted the perimeter walking trail expanded. <br />Charlene Niemi identified parking problems and opposed picnicking near the <br />perimeter wall. <br />Robert Scobel offered various suggestions. <br />Nellie Weber supported moving the fields elsewhere. <br />Jacobsen opened the public hearing. <br />Steve Spaulding identified the need for expansion of Pepper Tree and noted <br />that the fields are only used 12 weeks per year. He urged approval of the <br />proposal. <br />Hugh Vanderborgt, a director of AYSO, expressed support of the AYSO <br />proposal, and said that the organization is committed to being a good <br />neighbor and mitigating the concerns expressed. He noted a petition signed <br />by five neighbors also supporting the proposal. <br />Richard Vickers emphasized that AYSO is a good neighbor and cited <br />examples of such. <br />Wayne Behrend, assistant AYSO commissioner, presented an overview of <br />