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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1312RESOLUTION NO 0 I 3 I ().__. A RESOLUTION of the City of Kent, Washington, relating to parks and public facilities; amending policy and procedure for the naming of City parks and public facilities. WHEREAS, the City of Kent, by Resolution 1049, has adopted a policy and procedure concerning the naming of parks and public facilities; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate to update the criteria and process for official naming of parks, recreation and other public facilities; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Resolution 1049 establishing a procedure for the naming of parks and other public facilities is hereby amended to read as follows: PARK AND PUBLIC FACILITY NAMING POLICY 1.0 PURPOSE: To outline the criteria and procedures for the official naming of park, recreation and other public facilities. 2.0 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: 2.1 The naming of parks, recreation areas and other public facilities should be approached with caution, patience and deliberation. 2.2 A name once adopted should be bestowed with the intention that it will be permanent, and changes should be strongly resisted. 3.0 CRITERIA: Consideration in naming facilities shall be given primarily to: 3.1 Neighborhood or geographical identification; 3.2 A natural or geological feature (e.g., Lake Fenwick, Mill Creek); 3.3 Historical or cultural significance (e.g., Van Doren's Landing); 3.4 An individual who has donated substantial monies or land or who was otherwise instrumental in the acquisition of park acreage or public property (e.g., Milwaukee Playfield) or has otherwise provided substantial public service to the citizens of Kent. 3.4.1 Facilities shall not be named for living persons; however, exceptions may be considered when: A. A significant contribution of land or money is made and the donor stipulates naming of the facility as a condition of the donation, or B. When an unusually outstanding public service would so justify. 3.5 The wishes or preference of residents of the neighborhood surrounding the public park, recreation area of public facility. 4.0 PROCEDURE: 4.1 Suggestions for names for any park. recreation or other public facility shall be solicited from organizations, individuals and the media, and all suggestions, solicited or not, shall be ((ackRowledged aRd recorded for coRsideratioR by the City)) forwarded to the appropriate Council committee assigned to the matter by the Council president for review. 4.2 The legislative authority assigned committee, following such review and consideration of public ((heariRgs by the Par1es Committee as deemed appropriate, shall desigRate Ramos for par1e, recreatioR aRd other public facilities)) input. shall submit. to the full Council for consideration and action, its recommendation for the naming of any such park. recreation or other public facility. 4.3 There shall be a time lapse of at least six months between receipt of a name proposal and the final recommendation on its adoption in cases where the person is living or in which the death of the person or the event to be commemorated took place within the past year. 4.4 Facilities shall be identified by the established name, and signs shall be maintained as a source of identity and civic pride. Passed at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington this c21 day of ?2~ , 1992. Concurred in by the Mayor of the City of Kent, this day of ~ , 1~2. ~\~:iL~ .. \r.___ D:J; KELLEHER, MAYOR 3 ATTEST: I hereby certify that this is a true and correct of Resolution No. /J I).__, , passed by the City Council of City of Kent, Washington, the ;L i day of ~ 4~-t?J BRENDA CITY CLERK pkname.res 4 copy the 1992.