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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5473 RESOLUTION NO. 5473 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, NAMING TWO PUBLIC FACILITIES LOCATED WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF AUBURN WHEREAS, Resolution 2555 established the City's procedure for naming public parks, property, and facilities; and WHEREAS, in accordance with that Resolution, the City considers such factors as the names of geographical areas or references; natural or geological features; historical or cultural significance; or individuals (or entities) who have made substantial donations to the public park or facilities or who have been otherwise instrumental in the acquisition or development of the public park or facilities; and WHEREAS, the City owns and maintains a park located in the "Kersey A" portion of the Kersey 3 (Edgeview) development that is unnamed; and . WHEREAS, the City owns and maintains a park located in the "Kersey B" portion of the Kersey 3 (Edgeview) development that also lacks a name; and . WHEREAS, the Auburn Parks and Recreation Board, using the criteria stated in Resolution 2555, and following the city procedure for naming parks, has identified names for both of the Kersey 3 parks and recommends them to the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Auburn finds that "Evergreen Park" meets the naming criteria in Resolution 2555 and is a suitable name for the park located Resolution No. 5473 November 18, 2019 Page 1 of 2 Rev.2019 in the Kersey A development at Charlotte Avenue SE and Evergreen Way SE in Auburn, Washington. Section 2. The city-owned park located at Charlotte Avenue SE and Evergreen Way SE in the Kersey A development shall be named the "Evergreen Park." Section 3. The City Council of the City of Auburn finds that "Edgeview Park" meets the naming criteria in Resolution 2555 and is a suitable name for the park located in the Kersey B development at Udall Avenue SE and 56th Street SE in Auburn, Washington. Section 4. The city-owned park located at Udall Avenue SE and 56th Street SE in the Kersey B development shall be named the "Edgeview Park." Section 5. The Mayor is authorized to implement those administrative procedures necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 6. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force on passage and signatures. Dated and Signed: December 2, 2019 CITY OF AUBURN ANCY B VUS, MAYOR ATTEST: APP;OV AS TO FORM: Shawn Campbell, MMC, City Clerk Steven L. Gross, CI Attorney Resolution No. 5473 November 18, 2019 Page 2 of 2 Rev.2019 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 5 5 5 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, SETTING FORTH POLICY CONSIDERATIONS AND PROCEDURES RELATING TO THE NAMING OF PUBLIC PARK PROPERTY AND FACILITIES. 4 5 WHEREAS, the City Council believes that uniform rules 6 should govern naming of parks, recreation, and other public 7 facilities, hereinafter City public facilities; and 8 WHEREAS, the City Council further believes that the 9 setting forth by resolution, certain considerations and 10 procedures governing and regulating the naming of City public 11 facilities is in the public interest; 12 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 13 CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: 14 SECTION 1. Selection of names to be used to designate 15 City public facilities shall be based upon the relationship of 16 that parcel of land or facility to one of several criteria: 17 1. Neighborhood, geographic, or common usage or referral 18 identification; 19 2. A historical figure, place, event, or other instance 20 of historical or cultural significance; 21 3. Natural or geological features; 22 4. An individual (living or deceased) who has made a 23 significant land and/or monetary contribution to the 24 park system or who has had such contribution made "in 25 26 Resolution No.2555 September 8,1994 Page 1 1 2 memoriam" with the name stipulated as a condition of 3 donation. Land dedicated for parks as a result of 4 mitigation agreement(s) shall not be considered a 5 donation or contribution. 6 5. An individual (living or deceased) who has contributed outstanding civic service to the City, 7 8 community, or City government. A period of at least 9 one year shall expire before naming of a park or 10 facility honoring a deceased person. 11 SECTION 2. DESIGNATION OF NAME BY CITY COUNCIL. The 12 City Council shall name public parks, recreation land, or 13 other facilities by official action of the Council. In 14 selecting a name for a City public facility, the Council shall 15 consider the written recommendations of the appropriate City 16 board or commission which shall be responsible for 17 solicitation of public input from individuals and 18 organizations. Such written recommendation shall outline the 19 supporting rationale, including a statement describing how the 20 proposed name(s) meet the five criteria included in Section 1. 21 SECTION 3. NAMING OF INTERIOR FEATURES OR FACILITIES. 22 The interior features and/or facilities of a City public 23 facility may be identified/designated by names other than that 24 of the facility itself. Names selected shall be subject to 25 26 Resolution No.2555 September 8, 1994 Page 2 1 2 criteria designated in Section 1 and the selection process 3 outlined in Section 2. 4 SECTION 4. NAME PERMANENCE. A City public facility should be named with the intent that the name will be 5 6 permanent. 7 SECTION 5. SIGNING. City signage shall identify the 8 specific park or facility by appropriate signage specifying the name. 9 10 DATED and SIGNED this 19th day of September, 1994. 11 CITY OF AUBURN 12 13 Ci,,e; t. a- 14 MAYOR 15 16 ATTEST: 17 telj-61/06411-16-Z1/1 18 Robin Wohlhueter, 19 City Clerk 20 21 A' •ROVED AS TO FORM: 22 j 23 Michael J. i6S, 24 Acting City Attorney 25 26 Resolution No.2555 September 8,1994 Page 3 MANUAL OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Auburn Parks,Arts and Recreation Board Auburn,Washington Number 1130 Effective: October 15, 2013 (supercedes November 2, 2004) Section 1000 Administration Subject 100 Authority and Objectives Title 30 Naming Parks PURPOSE: To establish policy for the City of Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation to name newly acquired or developed or as-yet unnamed parks and recreation facilities, after following the procedures outlined here and in compliance with Resolution No. 2555. 1. Responsibility 1.1 The Auburn Parks and Recreation Board shall make a recommendation to the council. The Board shall solicit public input from individuals and organizations. 1.2 The City Council has the final authority for naming City public facilities. 2. Procedures 2.1 The Parks and Recreation Board will meet on their normal schedule,unless a special meeting is called. The Parks and Recreation Director, or his designee, will provide staff support. 2.2 The Parks and Recreation Board will use public input to solicit suggestions for names from organizations and individuals. The Board will acknowledge, and record for consideration, all suggestions, solicited or not. 2.3 After considering the submitted names and applying the criteria set forth in 3 below,the Board will recommend names to the Mayor and City Council, and provide the historical or other supportive information as appropriate to justify the recommendation. 2.4 The Parks and Recreation Director, with the advice of the Parks and Recreation Board, will take all necessary steps to submit the recommendation to the Mayor and City Council at their next scheduled meeting. 3. Criteria 3.1 To avoid duplication, confusing similarity, or inappropriateness,the Board, in considering name suggestions, will review existing park and facility names in the park system Page 1 of 2 Policy# 1130 3.2 In naming a park or facility,the Board will consider geographical location, historical or cultural significance, distinctive natural or geological features, and the wishes of the community in which it is located. 3.3 In naming community centers and other facilities, the Board will give considerable weight to names that reflect the geographic location that gives identity to the community. 3.4 Selection of names to be used to designate public facilities shall be based on the relationship of that parcel of land or facility based on the following criteria: (a) neighborhood, geographic, or common usage or referral identification;historical figure, place, event, or other instance of historical or cultural significance; (b) natural or geological feature; (c) an individual, living or deceased,who has made a significant land and/or monetary contribution to the park system or who has had such contribution made"in memoriam"with the name stipulated as a condition of donation; (d) an individual, living or deceased, who contributed outstanding civic service to the City, community, or City government. A period of at least one year shall expire before naming of a park or facility honoring a deceased person. 3.5 As a general rule,portions of a park or recreation facility will not have a name other than that of the entire facility;the Board may consider exceptions in cases where, as a revenue or fundraising opportunity, a nomination is submitted to name a room within a community center after a corporate sponsor, or in cases where an area within a park is distinctive enough, in the view of the Board, to merit its own name. 3.6 Because temporary"working"designations tend to be retained, the Director will carry out the naming process for a new park facility as early as possible after its acquisition or development. Facilities will bear number designations until the naming process results in adoption of a name. 3.7 Recommendations of the Board will be taken to the Mayor and City Council for final approval. 3.8 A name, once bestowed, should be so named with the intent that it is permanent. 3.9 City signage shall identify the specific park or facility by placing appropriate signage specifying the name. Page 2 of 2 Policy# 1130 • .r,„,„-, 'M,�t ,t t . �R'� tit -77V-:" ♦t # '', . . . { • qF ET GY , . __ 'A '04. - 'V -' •• .- A . •t., 4''''.--.i, `1*. ' ' ' %\e "' *A...-.',.:•'_ ..Y.:„,...,., . . *30 4.,zo,;.„., 4 = .. ..' - -Or'' A ficaillt ,''x' rdp ARLO ` .. , r t'' .t w•� \� 4� .. der I. kifit- • .4. 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The VILLAGE SQUARE 60 W .A5I c.,10 EST AUBURN LAKE PROPERTY rnr _it,of Auburn makes no warrantya>to accuracy. .,'a 1/ MANUAL OF POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Auburn Parks,Arts and Recreation Board Auburn,Washington Number 1130 Effective: October 15, 2013 (supercedes November 2, 2004) Section 1000 Administration Subject 100 Authority and Objectives Title 30 Naming Parks PURPOSE: To establish policy for the City of Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation to name newly acquired or developed or as-yet unnamed parks and recreation facilities, after following the procedures outlined here and in compliance with Resolution No. 2555. 1. Responsibility 1.1 The Auburn Parks and Recreation Board shall make a recommendation to the council. The Board shall solicit public input from individuals and organizations. 1.2 The City Council has the final authority for naming City public facilities. 2. Procedures 2.1 The Parks and Recreation Board will meet on their normal schedule, unless a special meeting is called. The Parks and Recreation Director, or his designee, will provide staff support. 2.2 The Parks and Recreation Board will use public input to solicit suggestions for names from organizations and individuals. The Board will acknowledge, and record for consideration, all suggestions, solicited or not. 2.3 After considering the submitted names and applying the criteria set forth in 3 below,the Board will recommend names to the Mayor and City Council, and provide the historical or other supportive information as appropriate to justify the recommendation. 2.4 The Parks and Recreation Director, with the advice of the Parks and Recreation Board, will take all necessary steps to submit the recommendation to the Mayor and City Council at their next scheduled meeting. 3. Criteria 3.1 To avoid duplication, confusing similarity, or inappropriateness, the Board, in considering name suggestions,will review existing park and facility names in the park system Page 1 of 2 Policy# 1130 3.2 In naming a park or facility,the Board will consider geographical location, historical or cultural significance, distinctive natural or geological features, and the wishes of the community in which it is located. 3.3 In naming community centers and other facilities, the Board will give considerable weight to names that reflect the geographic location that gives identity to the community. 3.4 Selection of names to be used to designate public facilities shall be based on the relationship of that parcel of land or facility based on the following criteria: (a) neighborhood, geographic, or common usage or referral identification; historical figure,place, event, or other instance of historical or cultural significance; (b) natural or geological feature; (c) an individual, living or deceased,who has made a significant land and/or monetary contribution to the park system or who has had such contribution made "in memoriam"with the name stipulated as a condition of donation; (d)an individual, living or deceased, who contributed outstanding civic service to the City, community, or City government. A period of at least one year shall expire before naming of a park or facility honoring a deceased person. 3.5 As a general rule,portions of a park or recreation facility will not have a name other than that of the entire facility; the Board may consider exceptions in cases where, as a revenue or fundraising opportunity, a nomination is submitted to name a room within a community center after a corporate sponsor, or in cases where an area within a park is distinctive enough, in the view of the Board,to merit its own name. 3.6 Because temporary"working"designations tend to be retained, the Director will carry out the naming process for a new park facility as early as possible after its acquisition or development. Facilities will bear number designations until the naming process results in adoption of a name. 3.7 Recommendations of the Board will be taken to the Mayor and City Council for final approval. 3.8 A name, once bestowed, should be so named with the intent that it is permanent. 3.9 City signage shall identify the specific park or facility by placing appropriate signage specifying the name. Page 2 of 2 Policy# 1130