Board amends facility use agreement so Lake County Corn Dogs can route fees to Babe Ruth League

5479947 · June 4, 2025

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The Board approved an amendment to the facility use agreement allowing the Lake County Corn Dogs to increase payments that will benefit the Babe Ruth League; the amendment preserves the city's liability and insurance protections.

The Board of Public Works and Safety approved an amendment to the city's facility use agreement on Wednesday to let the Lake County Corn Dogs continue using city-owned ballfields and direct an increased fee to the Babe Ruth League.

City staff said the amendment does not change the core terms of the city's agreement but adjusts the listed amount so more of the payment supports the local youth league. The change keeps the city's insurance and liability protections in place, staff said.

City staff noted the Corn Dogs— representative could not attend the meeting. The board moved to approve the amendment, legal staff confirmed the city's form was acceptable, and the motion passed unanimously.

No additional conditions or financial commitments from the city were reported at the meeting.