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From: Stephen Goldy [sgo1dy@creekrldgecapital.com1
sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 4:52 PM IIJJ
To: Hechenblelkner, Peter
Subject: FW: morton field
Peter,
I received the following email. Are we waiting for the Master Plan to move forward? What.
can we do here?
Thanks,
Steve
Stephen A. Goldy
Creekridge Capital, LLC
781-942-1580 (office)
781-775-5805 (mobile)
781-723-0295 (fax)
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-----Original Message-----
From: George Ravanis [mailto:g.ravanis@comcast.net]
Sent: thursday, July D9, 2D09 4:25 PM
To: sgoldy@ci.reading.ma.us
Subject: morton field
Stephen,
My name is George Ravanis from 67 Riverside Drive, and along with Rick Carter and
Mark Nelson from the Reading baseball Club, we wanted to seek your help in putting a
scoreboard at Morton Field. We know that John Halsey has done a great job in presenting
what we wish to do and we would like 'to expedite the process. We are on a short time line.
We feel we need to have this done by the fall.
Unfortunately we dropped the ball in pursuing this properly this year.
We need to know the process and all of the decision makers.
We have all the privately raised
funds, a location (behind the left field fence, town property yes, but unused property and
hidden from any abutters) and are ready to go. We just need the ok. We plan on visiting
you before the next meeting but thought we would get this to you ahead of time and
hopefully give it some thought and prepare for us. Again, we are ready, willing, and able
(and financially set) to get this small project under way. Thank you for'your time. George
Ravanis, Rick Carter, Mark Nelson
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To: John Feudo, Recreation Administrator
From: Reading Baseball Club
Here are our-answers to your questions. Also enclosed is a photograph that indicates proposed location
of scoreboard and a scale drawing of proposed scoreboard. Please let us know if you need anything
else prior to August 4 meeting.
Thanks very much for your support.
On behalf of Reading Baseball Club,
Rick Carter - John Halsey - Pete Moscariello
Would like to know the intended height
overall height, including scoreboard, display panels, fence, and height above fence: 24' (scoreboard
and panels are 16' 8" high; fence is 5' high; bottom of scoreboard may be about 2' above fence)
The proposed location (as speck as you can get)
left center field - please see attached photograph for very specific location
Color of the scoreboard
black (but could be green or red, if necessary)
Ito you plan to advertise on it?
yes; local sponsors could advertise
Dimensions of the scoreboard itself
36' long, 16' 8" high
Are the Lights LED or Bulb
LED
Plan for Power source
we seek your advice - from green shed or wherever you deem best
Who will maintain the scoreboard?
Reading Baseball Club will have funds to maintain scoreboard.. This is same organization. that is
funding ongoing maintenance and repair to Morton Field (infield and fence)
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