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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 3279CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON 3279 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, RELATING TO PARKS AND PUBLIC FACILITIES; ESTABLISHING POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR THE NAMING OF CITY PARKS AND PUBLIC FACILITIES. WHEREAS, the City of Renton does not have a policy and procedure concerning the naming of parks and public facilities; and WHEREAS, it is appropriate to outline the criteria and process for official naming of parks, recreation and other public facilities; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The attached Park and Facility Naming Policy is hereby adopted as a policy for the City of Renton for the naming of parks and public facilities. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 18th _ay 0f August 1997. Marilyn/jffjy/Petersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 18tn day of August f 1997 Jessfe'Tanner, Mayor RESOLUTION NO. 3279 App] >prcyea as to f^m: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney RES.604:8/14/97. &•» CITY OF RENTON k_lT^^ Community Services Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Naming Policy 1.0 Purpose 1.1 The purpose of this policy is to outline the procedures and criteria for the official naming of parks, recreation and public facilities. 2.0 General Considerations 2.1 The naming of parks, recreation and 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. 3.0 Procedures 3.1 Suggestions for names for any park, recreation or public facility may be solicited from individuals and/or organizations. All suggestions, solicited or not, shall be recorded and forwarded to the Park Board for review and consideration. 3.2 Parks and Recreation Staff may review suggestions for names and make a recommendation(s) to the Park Board for consideration. 3.3 The Park Board, following such review and consideration of public and staff input, shall select a name. 3.4 Selected name shall be approved and accepted by the Park Board and then forwarded to the Renton City Council for final approval and adoption. 3.5 Following adoption of the park and recreation facility name by the City Council, the Parks and Recreation Department shall identify the specific facility with appropriate signage, specifying the name. 4.0 Criteria 4.1 Existing facility names in the park system shall be reviewed in order to avoid duplication, confusing similarity and/or inappropriateness. Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Naming Policy Page 1 of 2 94-500mb (8/18/97) 1ft CITY OF RENTON !_I_[^t Community Services 4.2 In naming a facility or park the following criteria should be considered: 4.2.1 Neighborhood or geographical identification (e.g. Highlands Community Center, Kennydale Park). 4.2.2 A natural or geological feature (e.g., Cedar River Trail, Black River Riparian Forest). 4.2.3 Historical or Cultural Significance (e.g., Henry Moses Pool, Liberty Park) 4.2.4 An individual (living or deceased) who has made a significant land and/or monetary contribution to the park system (Jones Park, Monahan Wing in the Renton Community Center). 4.3 An individual (living or deceased) who was instrumental in the acquisition of park acreage or public property or has otherwise provided substantial public service to the Citizens of Renton (Teasdale Park, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park). 4.4 In circumstances where the selection of a name for a park, recreation or public facility considers a person's name, there shall be a time lapse of at least six months between receipt of a name proposal and the final recommendation on its adoption. Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities Naming Policy Page 2 of 2 94-500mb (8/18/97)