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City of Lake Elsinore
Athletic Field and Park Use Policy and Procedures Manual
Section I
Introduction
The City of Lake Elsinore Community Services Department coordinates the use of and allocation of City
parks, athletic fields,and facilities as well as selected athletic facilities of the Lake Elsinore Unified School
District though a Joint Powers Authority Agreement(JPA). These facilities and athletic fields are available
for use to youth organizations and general public use for athletic and recreational activities&programs.
The City and School District work cooperatively to coordinate facility use in accordance with the JPA to
ensure fair and equitable allocation to local organizations as well as the general public.
The Director of Community Services or designated staff representative will coordinate the allocation of
fields and adherence to the policies and procedure by all organizations which govern the Athletic Field and
Park Use Policy and Procedures.
Section II
Scope
This document sets forth the policies and procedures for the City to facilitate the allocation and use of
available athletic fields and facilities under its ownership or control. These policies and procedures may
be interpreted by the Director of Community Services or their designated staff representative for
enforcement.
Section III
Purpose
It is the intent of the City to allocate athletic field use to requesting organizations that qualify. This will be
done based on residency, fairness,impartiality and in concurrence with seasonal priorities.
Section IV
Definitions
a) New User-This is an organization,which has not requested field use or been permitted field
allocations in the twelve-month period preceding submission of an Application for Use of
Facilities/Fields. An organization,which changes its name,but otherwise remains the same shall
not be considered a new user. Organizations that split or spin off from continuing/established
organizations will be considered New Users.New users must adhere to the deadlines established
in order to be eligible for field allocations.
a. Any group looking to start a new league utilizing Lake Elsinore allocated facilities will be
considered a nonresident organization for the first season of play when allocating fields. A
league's residency status will be reviewed by the Community Services Department for
accuracy.After the first season's official rosters have been received, staff will apply
appropriate field use fees based on the organization's classification.
b. Due to the limited availability of facilities the City of Lake Elsinore will recognize a
maximum of two similar organizations in any sport. Requests for leagues of sports that do
not currently exist in Lake Elsinore will be permitted based on facility availably without
impacting current resident recreational organizations in good standing.
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b) Primary Users—
a. Tier 1 City sponsored(City operated programs)or youth oriented recreational
organizations in the City of Lake Elsinore with a participant and organization Board
residency rate of 80%or more Lake Elsinore residents.
b. Tier 2 organizations would be youth oriented recreational organizations with a Lake
Elsinore Residency rate between 66%and 79%.
*All Primary Users must remain in good standing with the city to retain this designation. All
Primary organizations are required to submit a Board Member roster listing positions and home
addresses, as well as official organization/team rosters each season listing participant names and
home addresses.Additional information such as utility bills and statements may be required to
verify authenticity of submitted rosters.
c) Non-resident Users—These are organizations that do not meet the residency status listed above,
or have a participant residency rate and/or organization Board residency rate at 65%or below. All
non-resident organizations are required to submit a Board Member roster listing positions and
home addresses,as well as official organization/team rosters each season listing participant names
and home addresses. Additional information such as utility bills and statements may be required to
verify authenticity of submitted rosters.
d) Seasonal Users—These are occasional users of facilities that may include sports,tournaments,
special events or public use. Examples would be churches,public charities, or organizations. This
could also include commercial enterprise.
e) Resident—Any participant that resides within the city limits of Lake Elsinore.
f) Non-Resident—Any participant that does not reside within the City of Lake Elsinore city limits.
Non-resident areas include surrounding cities and adjacent unincorporated county areas.
g) Youth Recreational Organization—Organizations that meet both of the following:
a. Programs are primarily inclusive of all participants regardless of skill. Tryouts or skill
evaluations may exist for placement of the participant and to balance teams; however,the
organization primarily accepts all participants. Organizations may limit registration based
on various factors excluding skill level.
i. Program allowed competitive aspect of no more than 20%of organization.
b. Rules are defined with minimum playing time for all participants.
h) Youth Travel/Competitive Organization—Organizations that meet one or more of the
following:
a. Programs primarily travel to other cities to play competition of a higher level beyond the
competition of a recreation-based program. (Exception: when the structure of a sport has a
limited number of teams and participants in Lake Elsinore, and travel to other cities for
league games(i.e., football.)
b. Programs are primarily suited for participants with advanced skill beyond the play of
recreation-based programs. Tryouts or skill evaluations are conducted to select only top
athletes.
c. Rules are not defined with minimum playing time for participants.
d. Organization contains competitive aspect of more than 20%of organization.
i) Priority—This is a reference to an organization's standing and qualifications based on City
guidelines.
j) Allocation—This refers to the allocation of field use for a specific purpose for a specific period of
time. Maximum of 80% of field availability will be allocated. See Resting of Fields.
k) Rosters—All organizations requesting ongoing field use must submit official league/team rosters
from their national or regional governing body(i.e.,ASA, Cal South,USSSA, etc.)Excel spread
sheets will not be accepted unless authenticated by Board,President, and Registrar. Rosters for
organizations allocated fields for a season are due by March 15th and October 15th each year. All
other users are required to submit rosters at the time of application. If rosters are not submitted,
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organization will be charged all fees based on previous season's numbers plus 20%at current Non-
Resident rates and may be labeled as a non-resident organization for allocation priority purposes.
If an organization fails to submit rosters for 2 consecutive seasons,that organization will lose
resident recreational league allocation status and priority.
1) Good Standing—Good standing refers to organizations that have met all deadlines for
applications,fees and requested information and have no outstanding debt to the City, and fields
and facilities are maintained to the standards prescribed by City staff. Examples of an organization
not in good standing is one which has unpaid or delinquent fees,one who has not requested use of
fields within the guidelines as determined in this manual, or one that has been allocated a field or
facility and neglects to maintain in the manner prescribed by City staff.
m) Season Priority Period—This refers to an organization's period of use that is deemed as
primary or high priority and pertains to fields designated as multi-use.
a. Spring/Summer Season(February 1-July 31) -Baseball, Softball
b. Fall/Winter Season(August 1-January 31) -Football, Soccer
n) Park User Group—This refers to the collection of leagues and teams that use the parks on an
ongoing or year-round basis.
o) Resting of Fields—This refers to periods in which no allocations are permitted in order to allow
fields to rest to prevent overuse.
p) Approved Uses—This refers to the types of use each field is approved for. Refer to Appendix A.
Section V
Allocation Periods, Priorities and Procedures
1) Allocation Period—There are two(2) allocation periods each year.Winter/ Spring is February
through June. Summer/Fall is July through November.Any practice or play that occurs outside of
traditional recreational seasons will be considered on an individual basis. Facilities may be closed
due to maintenance and/or other unforeseen circumstances.Community Services and Parks
staff will make every effort to schedule closures and notify organizations that are affected.
2) Classification—Organizations will be classified as Primary,Travel/Competitive,Nonresident,
Seasonal and New Users.
3) Priorities—Priority for use of athletic fields or facilities will be as follows:
a. City of Lake Elsinore
b. Resident organizations with a primary focus on serving the Special Needs Community
c. Primary Tier 1 Users with season priority
d. Primary Tier 2 Users with season priority
e. Primary Tier 1 Users without season priority
£ Primary Tier 2 Users without season priority
g. Resident Youth Travel/Competitive Organizations with season priority
h. Resident Youth Travel/Competitive Organizations without season priority
i. Resident Adult Tier 1 organization with season priority
j. Resident Adult Tier 2 organization with season priority
k. Non-resident organizations serving the Special Needs Community
1. Non-resident youth organizations with season priority
m. Non-resident adult organizations with season priority
n. Non-resident youth organizations without season priority
o. Non-resident adult organizations without season priority
p. Seasonal,new users, and organizations based outside Lake Elsinore with no Lake Elsinore
residents or commercial
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4) Allocation Procedures—Requests for use of City parks,facilities and athletic fields may be
made to the Community Services Department with an Application for Use of Facilities. Allocation
of requested facilities will be based on availability,need and the organizations priority and
standing.Failure to submit requested information in the time period may delay or reduce field
allocation requested. The following apply when requesting Athletic Fields:
a. Request for facilities must be made within the approved time period. Tournament or
Special Event use is 3 months prior.Athletic Field use for each allocation period is 60 days
in advance of period start date. Winter offseason allocation(Dec thru Jan)deadline is
November 1. Spring allocation(Feb thru June) deadline is January 1. Summer/Fall
allocation(July thru Nov)deadline is June 1. *Requests made are not guaranteed and are
considered in conjunction with all requests received and allocation policy guidelines.
b. All requests from organizations must be accompanied by a current Board of Directors
contact list. This is submitted even if there are no changes.
c. All requests for use for Special Events or Tournaments must follow Special Event
guidelines,requirements, and fees. These will differ from regular league use and fees or
conditions specific to special event use may apply.
d. All Athletic Field requests must be accompanied by a calendar or schedule including all
dates for registration,tryouts, evaluations,practices, games,tournaments,opening or
closing ceremonies and field maintenance.
e. All requests for use must be accompanied by a certificate of insurance which must be
current,not expire during the allocation period and meet all City requirements.
f. Requests for use of Snack Bar and/or Storage areas must be on a separate application but
must accompany Athletic Field requests.
g. Attach a deposit of$500 to Athletic Field request when submitting your documents.For
year-round use, one yearly deposit is due in January.
h. Fields will be allocated up to a maximum of 80%of availability to allow for resting and
maintenance of fields.
5) Allocation Changes—Changes could occur during the allocation period making changes to the
Park Permit and permission for use. All change requests are made though the Community Services
Department. Allocations may be evaluated and re-allocated before the allocation period has ended.
Changes may occur with lower-than-expected enrollment,refurbishment projects,maintenance or
weather-related closures. Use may be shortened or extended at the discretion of the Community
Services Department. Organizations may relinquish or exchange days,times,or fields within the
allocation period with another organization of the same classification at the approval of the
Community Services Department.
Section VI
Fees and Deadlines
a) Field Deposits—This is a$500 deposit per organization paid at each allocation period or once a
year if the organization uses fields year-round. The deposit is refundable and may be used to pay
for damages to facilities or field use. Deposits are due at the same time requests for use of fields is
due for each allocation period.Refunds will be processed by the Community Services Department
at the conclusion of field use. If fields are requested year-round,one deposit in January is due and
refunds are processed in December. Deadline for payment of deposit is March 15 of each year;use
may be suspended if not received by that date. Deposits could be retained for organization's that
fail to submit their season's rosters by the due date. Deposits may be retained for unpaid field use
fees, such as lights and team fees.
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b) Light Fees—This is based on actual use and paid as determined for each field allocated. Light use
is scheduled and monitored via an online platform. Each organization is granted a limited number
of users and is responsible for scheduling lights for the organization. Depending on organizational
type,reports are generated either monthly or quarterly. Organizations will be invoiced based on the
reported use. Fees are due within 30 days after the conclusion of each invoice cycle (monthly or
quarterly). Fees are based on an hourly rate and may be pro-rated on the quarter hour. Unpaid fees
will result in the City reassessing the organization's access to lights and may be adjusted until fees
are paid. Scheduling lights on fields during days or times in which are not allocated to the
organization will also result in the City reassessing the organizations access to lights. For current
fees,please refer to the City's current approved fee structure.
*Use of lights for Tournaments or Special Events will be charged prior to use and paid in full
before use. This will be based on time period expected for use as outlined in the Application for
Use of Facilities.No refunds on unused lights.
c) Field Use Fees—Fees for use of Athletic Fields or Parks will be determined based on use.All
field fees are based on current approved fee structure. If rosters are not submitted each season,
organizations will be charged based on the previous season's numbers plus 20%and at current non-
resident rates.
d) Snack Bar Fees—These fees are charged for all Snack Bar use. Type I are equipped for food
preparation, storage and serving. Type 11 may only serve packaged foods. Type III are temporary
"pop-up" snack bars. This fee is to recover costs for use of utilities and staff time. Snack Bar fees
are due and payable at the same time as Light Fees. Snack Bar use fee is$150 per season,
regardless of Type. Leagues must obtain all health permits as required and be sure that all rules are
followed. The city may grant permission to have a snack bar set up but is not responsible to
monitor. That is the responsibility of the Park User.
e) Non-Residents Fees—All users of Athletic Fields for league play,travel ball,youth and adult
sports must pay$10 per non-resident per allocation season.Non-resident payment is based on
submitted rosters and apply to all who reside outside the city limits of Lake Elsinore.Non-resident
fees will be charged each allocation season regardless of"year-round"status. The allocation
seasons are defined in section IV above.
Non-resident fees also apply to tournament use with a one-time fee of$100 for each sponsored
tournament. Tournament fees for non-resident use is paid prior to use with all other fees due for
tournament use.A typical way to calculate the number of non-residents is to submit team rosters
and check resident status.
f) Non-Payment of Fees—Non-payment of fees by the deadlines may terminate field use and
leagues designation may change as a result. Due diligence to collect fees due to the City will be
made via e-mail or written requests prior to taking legal action to collect fees.Use of athletic fields
may be terminated until fees are paid in full or terminated altogether for repeat offenders.
Section VII
Rules and Regulations for Athletic Field/Park Usage
In order to maintain a high standard of maintenance and sportsmanship integrity the following rules and
regulations apply to all users. Violations of any of these conditions may result in termination of use and
sanctions on upcoming allocations. Basic Park Rules apply at all park locations to all users and these rules
are posted at all park entry points.
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1) Field Use/Restrictions—Fields may be used on the dates and times as stated in the approved
Application for Use of Facilities and may not be altered without consent of the Community
Services Department. Fields may only be used as requested and normal use is expected. If it is
determined that users are utilizing fields or facilities not within their approved use,the league is
subject to immediate termination of field use and sanctions on all upcoming allocations. Leagues
must follow all park rules governing open and close times and approved uses for all parks. General
Park Rules are posted at each park for reference. Leagues may not sublet fields or snack bars and in
doing so,may face termination of use immediately upon confirmation.
2) Athletic Field Marking—Water based paint or chalk may be used to mark or line athletic fields.
Burning is prohibited. Shared facilities require an agreement in lining and chalk colors.
3) Storage—Building storage areas may be used to store field preparation and maintenance
equipment and are not exclusive but shared spaces so they must be kept neat and orderly. The
cleanliness of the storage must be maintained to limit intrusions by rodents. Items that may not be
stored include food items, food preparation equipment, office equipment,uniforms or any other
property not used for the specific purpose of field preparation,maintenance, or play.All
consumable items are prohibited.
4) C- Bin Units—On many park sites C-Bins are located and may be used to store sports equipment,
field prep tools or uniforms. They may not be used for food storage,food service or preparation
equipment and office equipment. The cleanliness of the bins must be maintained to limit intrusions
by rodents.Units owned or leased by the City may incur a monthly use fee of$100 to the league
utilizing. Units owned by the independent leagues must be maintained and are subject to removal.
Equipment must be placed inside C-bin after each use and not left outside overnight. League
property must be removed from storage areas or C-Bins at the conclusion of each allocation period
if there will be 60 days or more absence from fields. Soccer goal posts may be stored on site during
allocation periods but must be removed from fields when not in use for more than 60 days.
5) Soccer Goals—Must be maintained for use and safety. Goals left unused or in unsafe condition
for more than 60 days will be tagged and removed by City personnel.
6) Snack Bar—Use of Snack Bars requires that standards be maintained, and leagues are required to
obtain a Health Permit. Operators are required to follow all County health guidelines pertaining to
snack bar use.Year-round storage of food is not acceptable unless fields are occupied. The City
reserves the right to call for health inspections at our discretion to ensure compliance with health
standards.Use of Snack Bars is revocable with any violation. The selling of food outside a snack
bar facility is limited to packaged food and drinks. Use of an outside grill is permitted if all County
and City guidelines are followed and when use will not cause harm to persons or the facility. All
proper precautions must be taken and is the responsibility of the Operator. A Health Permit is
required for all prepared food and should be displayed in the Snack Bar for officials. Use of
appliances or food storage is acceptable only during allocation periods and appliances should be
emptied and unplugged when not in use. All appliances must be maintained in good working
condition. Overuse of electrical as available remains the park user responsibility. Do not overuse
what is available in terms of amps and wattage. A minimum$75 non-emergency fee will be
assessed if called out to after hours to address issues, such as fixing an overloaded circuit/outlet.
Fee will be based on severity of issue.
7) Light Use—Fields may be lighted for use by teams for practice or games. Scheduling of lights is
the responsibility of the User.Approved organizations will be given a limited number of users and
access limited to approved parks. They should be turned on and off as needed by a league
representative. Field lights left on to be automatically shut off is a violation of use.Access to lights
should be limited within the league to insure appropriate use. In the event an organization is not
granted user access,the organization will submit its requested light schedule and upon approval, a
City user will schedule lights accordingly.
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8) Keys—Keys to access fields, lights, storage areas or snack bars will be granted on a limited basis
to each organization. Keys are not to be issued to individual coaches but to board members of
organizations who must retain possession during allocation.A key deposit is required for all
Secondary, Seasonal and New Users;the $50 fee can be returned if the key is returned. The deposit
will be kept if the key is not returned after use and replacement keys for all is $50.All lost keys are
subject to a$50 replacement fee. If key deposits were not received,key fees will be retained from
field deposits. Keys shall remain the property of the City and while they may be reissued within the
organization,they must be accounted for at all times. Organizations that do not plan year-round
use,must return keys at the end of use. These keys may be reissued when play or use resumes.
Failure to comply may result in sanctions in upcoming allocations. If a lost key results in necessary
rekeying,then all costs incurred will fall on the responsible parry.
9) Number of Participants—In general,Athletic Fields may be used for practice by no more than
3 teams during practice periods and no more than 2 teams during game periods for all fields.
Soccer games should be played with no more than one game and a maximum of 22 players per
regulation size field. Fields approved for short play may have up to 4 teams on one soccer field for
game play but no more than 32 players total.
10) Field Closures—All fields are subject to closure for maintenance or repair. Rotation of fields is
recommended to help with turf renovation and rest periods. Every attempt will be made to
schedule large projects outside high priority periods and keep organizations informed of pending
projects.Athletic Fields may also be closed due to inclement weather, smog alerts,pesticide
spraying, fires, or emergency situations.Failure to comply with field closures may result in the
termination of field use.
11) Rain Policy—There will be no use of City or LEUSD Athletic Fields when facilities are
unplayable. All play shall be prohibited when; The field is closed for renovation or repair; Water is
standing on the field: one quarter of an inch(1/4")of rain or more has fallen within the previous 24
hours; soil is frozen; soil is wet and"spongy";the ground is muddy and soil clumps or clings to
shoes; steady rain is falling; a lightning/electrical storm is occurring; and when the field is deemed
unplayable by City Staff. Length of closure is dependent on field and weather conditions and
determined by appropriate City Staff. Fields played upon in these conditions is a violation and may
result in the termination of field use by the team or league in violation. Damages that occur with
use during inclement weather conditions will be charged to the sponsoring organization.
Information on field closures may be obtained by calling the Community Center at(951)245-0442
after 3 p.m. on rainy days. Fields with standing water due to broken main lines or irrigation
problems are also considered unplayable and may not be used.
12) General Condition—Fields, storage areas, snack bars and public areas utilized by users must
remain in good condition.Notification to Community Services officials due to damage,vandalism,
maintenance items or graffiti is essential in maintaining safe conditions for all users. It is generally
accepted that each user will maintain a clean environment by keeping facilities free of trash and
debris caused by group usage. League items and equipment must be put away and not left out
overnight. Due to the high volume of use during league use,park users are required to assist in
maintaining and restocking restrooms as needed.
13) Improvements—All requests to modify or improve facilities or Athletic Fields must be
submitted to the Community Services Department for approval.Unauthorized changes may result
in termination of use of facilities. This includes but is not limited to structures, storage areas,
athletic fields, snack bars and parking areas. This could include the use of or installation of non-
city alarm systems. Both Independent and Co-operative improvement projects must go through the
cities design and permit process with fees waived prior to construction start to maintain adherence
to building codes.
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14) Banners—Organizations must be approved to place banners.All banners (sponsorship or
otherwise)must have city approval and may be put up at assigned facilities. Please refer to
Appendix B for all rules and regulations regarding banners.
15) Motorized Vehicle Use—This is restricted to approved maintenance vehicles only and use on
Athletic Fields is restricted to field maintenance and preparation equipment such as golf carts or
sand pros. Full size and offroad vehicles, such as(but not limited to)trucks, side by sides, and
RZRs not permitted and are restricted from all playing surfaces. Vehicles must be in good
operational condition and access made available to City officials upon request if vehicles are stored
on park property. Driving to actively load or unload by permit only,approved by City designated
personnel.
16) Alcohol or Firearms—There shall be no consumption of alcohol or the carrying or use of
firearms at any City facility or park.
17) Traffic and Parking—Users should make every attempt to schedule practice,games, and special
events so that local traffic and parking is not adversely impacted.Parking is free and charging fees
to park at City of Lake Elsinore parks is not allowed.Parking is allowed only in designated parking
areas. Driving or parking on turf or in public access areas on park property is prohibited without
authorization. Organizations are asked to assist in enforcing the no parking areas including red
curbs and no parking hash marked spaces. Emergency vehicle access shall not be impeded by
unlawful parking; failure to enforce may cause sanctions to the organization.
18) Park User Group Meetings—These are mandatory and should be attended by two
representatives from each organization. This is not an open forum for teams but rather a meeting
for officials from each Park User Group. Excessive absences will result in denial or termination of
field use either in current or upcoming allocation periods. Meetings are called on an as needed or
regular basis.
19) Maintenance Periods—Maintenance is ongoing,but every attempt will be made to schedule
long term restoration or repair to turf in the following allocation periods to limit impact to team use
during high priority periods. Fields will not be allocated for use during these periods as needed.As
weather conditions and seasonal changes occur our schedule will reflect our needs to first maintain
healthy turf and athletic fields, secondary will be to honor permitted use.
20) Park Stewards—In cooperation with all our Park Users,we expect all to act as stewards of our
parks;to refrain from abuse of the fields; to maintain a dialogue with Community Services about
maintenance issues;to communicate use that seems out of place(I.E, dog obedience classes or flag
football on a softball field).
21) Emergency Call Out System—This is in place so Park Users can relate emergency conditions
to the City. Use is conditional for emergencies as they relate to the health&safety of the public,
damage to city property or conditions that arise making field use impossible or unsafe.Non-
emergency calls will be charged to the league at$75 per occurrence and taken off security deposits
that are refunded.
22) Cancellation or Termination of Use—Use of Parks,Athletic Fields and Facilities may be
cancelled or terminated at any time by the City and designated officials. This would apply to
violations of policies or rules; abuse of facilities or fields or fields not being used as requested, or
unpaid past due balances. Issues that remain unresolved or not satisfactorily managed by the
organization may also result in sanctions for upcoming field allocations.
23) Rosetta Canyon Sports Park—Use falls under special allocation guidelines. These guidelines
and policy can be found at www.lake-elsinore.org.
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Section VIII
Maintenance Guidelines for Use of Athletic Fields by Park Users
In order to provide a high standard of field and turf maintenance,Park Users will be conditioned to provide
a consistent level of care with field prep and general maintenance of fields as part of approval for use of
fields.Basic maintenance techniques for each type of use are outlined and must be adopted by league or
individual users as part of their approval for use. All equipment or supplies needed to maintain infields,turf
and areas of use will be supplied by the individual or league. Keep storage areas if applicable,clean,neat,
and orderly.
a) Soccer Use—Includes lining fields with consistent colors and lines to accommodate shared use;
rotation of areas to avoid high traffic erosion; collection and disposal of trash at each scheduled
use.
b) Baseball & Softball Use—Includes repair and maintenance of infield,pitching areas,bullpens
&batter boxes; drag(do not use drag on pitching mounds these shall be worked by hand),keep
drag a minimum of 12"away from fencing and backstops and work area by hand and water
infields; restoration of high-volume use areas; collection and disposal of trash at each scheduled
use. Remove bases from fields after use and place anchor plug. Periodically remove bases during
game play to help avoid bases getting stuck. Secure field access gates after maintenance is
complete. Avoid pulling drag over irrigation boxes and keep box covers free from dirt and debris.
Alternate dragging patterns to avoid creating low or high spots. Any infield mix thrown into turf
due to dragging activities shall be raked out to prevent the creation of a `lip'.
c) Flag Football or Tackle Football Use—Includes lining fields with consistent colors and lines
to accommodate shared use; Includes management of fields to avoid high traffic areas by rotation
of use; collection and disposal of trash at each scheduled use.
d) Festival/Special Event Use—Includes returning site to original condition making repairs to
turf or irrigation and restoring any areas with deficiencies to satisfactory condition, collection, and
disposal of trash. Follow all guidelines outlined in the Special Event Conditions of Approval.
e) Sports Tournament/Special Event Use—Includes returning site to original condition
following use;maintain fields during use as described in items 1 —3; collection and disposal of
trash,this includes emptying of trash cans near fields. Pick up trash in restrooms,restock toilet
paper as needed(rolls provided by City), See above for sport specific guidelines.
f) Dog Show/Special Event Use—Includes returning site to original condition following use,
proactive collection of dog waste and general event trash.
g) Artificial Turf Use—Preventative measures to help keep the integrity of the turf.Remove debris
after each game. Clean with special solvents and cleansers.Use of scraper mats recommended to
clean shoes before entering field. No gum, seeds, staking, lining or chalking.
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Appendix A
Athletic Fields, Parks and Facilities and Approved Uses
a) Alberhill Park,2800 Lake St-Basketball,Flag Football, Soccer,Tournaments, Special
Events, Snack Bar I
b) Canyon Hills Community Park, 34360 Canyon Hills Rd-Baseball, Softball, Soccer,
Football, Tournaments, Special Events, Snack Bar I
c) City Park, 243 S.Main St—Special Events
d) Christensen Park, 36300 Piedmont Drive—Baseball, Softball,Football, Soccer,and Special
Events
e) Creekside Park, 32000 Lost Road-Tennis,Pickleball, Soccer,Flag Football, Special Events
f) Lakepoint Park,420 E. Lakeshore Dr.—Baseball, Softball,Football, Soccer, and Special
Events, Snack Bar II
g) Lincoln Park, 14986 Lincoln Ave—approved for passive use
h) Linear Park, 31717 Canyon Estates Dr—approved for passive use
i) Machado Park, 15150 Joy St—Tennis, Special Events
j) McVicker Canyon Park,29355 Grand Ave—Baseball, Softball, Tournaments, Special
Events, Snack Bar 11
k) Oak Tree Park, 15340 Lincoln Ave—approved for passive use
1) Rosetta Canyon Sports Park, 39423 Ardenwood Way—Basketball,Tennis, Softball,
Baseball,and Special Events
m) Serenity Park, 19685 Palomar St.-Tennis, Special Events
n) Summerhill Park, 31613 Canyon Estates Dr. - Soccer,Football
o) Summerlake Park /Terra Cotta MS/JPA, 900 Broadway Soccer,Football,
Tournaments,and Special Events
p) Summerly Community Park, 18505 Malaga Rd. -Baseball, Softball, Soccer,Football,
Tournaments, Special Events, Snack Bar I
q) Swick,Matich&Freedom,402 W. Limited Ave.—Baseball,Tournaments, Special Events,
Snack Bar I
r) Tuscany Hills/Tuscany Hills ES/JPA, 30 Summerhill Dr.—Softball, Tournaments, Special
Events, Snack Bar I
s) Yarborough Park,419 N. Poe St.—Special Events
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City of Lake Elsinore
Athletic Field and Park Use Policy and Procedures Manual
Appendix B
Athletic Field Banner Policy and Guidelines
I. Applicant Requirements
a. An applicant must meet all the following criteria
i. Lake Elsinore based non-profit sports organization
ii. Recreational and non-competitive based
iii. In good standing with the City of Lake Elsinore
II. Locations Available for Banners
a. Alberhill
b. Canyon Hills
c. Christensen
d. Lakepoint
e. McVicker
f. Summerly
g. Swick&Matich
h. Tuscany
III. General Information
a. Requests for banner placement must be submitted by the second Monday of January
b. Fields with 1 priority user
i. If approved,requesting organization will be granted all available banner space
c. Fields with 2 or more priority users
i. If approved, available banner space will be divided equally among all requesting
organizations. Decision will be final and that of the City of Lake Elsinore
d. Current allocation is required, and location must be approved for banners prior to
placement
IV. Fees
a. $250 yearly deposit
i. Once per year due at the time of banner request or on the renewal date and covers
any location an organization has allocations
V. Duration of Display
a. Banners may only be displayed during season within an active field allocation
b. May extend into All-stars or Championships
c. Will consider year-round banners at locations in which has 1 priority user
VI. Subject to Removal and Fee
a. Any banner placed in a location not approved
b. A field not approved for banners
c. A banner not in good condition(excessively faded,torn, not fully secured to fence, etc.)
d. A vulgar, offensive,or questionable banner
e. Any banner placed by an organization that has not been approved to post banners
VII. Installation, Care,Maintenance, and Removal
a. Leagues will be subject to a$50 fee per banner if any part of the banner policy is not
followed
b. Banners should be maintained properly and tightly secured to fence
c. Banners should be aesthetically appropriate for the location of display.Any faded,torn, or
tattered banners should be removed and/or replaced with new banners at the sole
responsibility of the renting organization
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Athletic Field and Park Use Policy and Procedures Manual
Agreement of Athletic Field and Park Use Policy and Procedures Manual
"As representatives of I/we agree to the policies
and rules as outlined in the manual. Uwe further agree that as a user of the parks, athletic fields and
facilities owned or use coordinated by the City of Lake Elsinore,the officials of
will make every attempt to coordinate the use by coaches,parents,
volunteers and participants that follow all rules governing our approved use and general park rules. I/we
also agree that we have a general understanding of the requirements for use, fees assigned for use and
general city policies that govern the use of parks and athletic fields for use by the public and the
consequences of abuse or non-payment of fees for use."
Signature Title Contact# Date
Signature Title Contact# Date
League Name Tax ID or Non-Profit#
League Mailing Address League Phone/Public
League Email
*This page to be updated each calendar year for City files.Please make a copy,submit with the
required signatures and information by February 1",each calendar year.
0 Required Information
0 Board Member Roster—Due March 15th each year.
0 League By-Laws—Due March 15th each year.
0 Team Rosters—Due by March 15t'and October 15'each year.
0 Insurance Certificate and Endorsement-Due each year prior to policy's expiration.
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CITY OF
LAK-E,LLS)� Community Services Department
DRI AM I�(l R1 N11 Email:recreation@lake-elsinore.org
Field Allocation Request Usage Form
Name of Organization:
Organization Representative:
Contact Phone: ( ) EMAIL:
Season: Spring/ Fall Year:
ENTER ALL INFORMATION FOR FIELD REQUESTS IN THE TABLE BELOW(USE MULTIPLE FORMS►FNECESSARY)
Facility/Complex Field# Day(s) of the Week Start Time End Time Start Date End Date
NOTE:Submit this form to the Lake Elsinore Community Services' Office by February 1st for Spring and August 1st for
the Fall usage request. Please notify the City by email if any changes to the request are made after the form has been
submitted. Failure to notify the City of report changes may result in inaccurate allocation.
ENTER ALL INFORMATION FOR SEASON IN THE TABLE BELOW
Event Date(s) Times
Tryouts/Evaluations
First Practice
Opening Ceremonies
First Game
Final Game
All Stars Begin
All Stars End
*See terms and additional information on page 2
CITY OF
LAK-E LLS� Community Services Department
DRFAM D runic Email:recreation@lake-elsinore.org
TERMS OF USE
The City will be the responsible agency for scheduling and permitting all City owned fields and athletic facilities.
Submission of an Application and Agreement Request does not constitute approval. Approval is given according
to the allocation policy,field/facility availability, after fees are paid and when a permit is issued. The City has
exclusive discretion in decisions on scheduling of City fields. User groups are not authorized to allow other
entities use of fields and facilities during the user group's permitted rental times. Each organization is
responsible for making sure that this policy is strictly enforced and adhered to by its representatives. Breach of
contract may prohibit and forfeit the use of City facilities.
No fees will be returned to the organization if this policy is violated and the User group's remaining permits are
canceled for breach of contract.
I , the authorized representative for
print name organization
attest that any information given to the City in order to report light usage is true and agree to abide by the
terms of this agreement.
Organization Authorized Representative Date
ENTER ALL INFORMATION FOR CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS IN THE TABLE BELOW
Position Phone Email
President
Vice President
Secretary
Operations
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Approved By:
(City of Lake Elsinore Representative) Date