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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2006-08 RESOLUTION NO. 2006-08 (iv A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, ADOPTING THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR CIVIC NAMING OF STREETS, BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills (the "Town Council") has determined that it is in the best interests of the citizens of the Town of Fountain Hills to establish written policies that ensure a consistent procedure for the naming of streets and municipal facilities. WHEREAS, the Town Council desires to adopt a policy to formalize the framework for the naming of streets, buildings, structures and recreational facilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA, as follows: SECTION 1. That certain document known as the Town of Fountain Hills Policy and Procedures for Civic Naming of Streets, Buildings, Structures and Recreational Facilities (the "Policy") is hereby adopted in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A. SECTION 2. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Li" Resolution or any part of the Policy adopted herein by reference is for any reason to be held invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. SECTION 3. That the Mayor, the Town Manager, the Town Clerk and the Town Attorney are hereby authorized and directed to take all steps and to execute all documents necessary to carry out the purpose and intent of this Resolution. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, February 16, 2006. FOR THE TO N OF FOUNTAIN HILLS: ATTESTED TO: W. J. Nic Is, a Bevelyn J. Be er, n Clerk REVIEWED BY: % APP VED AS TO FORM: '204 Timothy G. ickering, Town anager Andre J. McGuire, Town ttorney 1 612251.2 EXHIBIT A TO RESOLUTION NO. 2006-08 [Naming Policy] j 612251.2 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR CIVIC NAMING OF STREETS,BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES In order to establish for the Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona (the "Town") a formal procedure and criteria for the selection of place names for any given building, street, public place, Facility, or natural feature within the Town limits or owned by the Town, the following Policy and Procedures for (this "Policy") is hereby adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Town (the "Town Council"). 1. General Policies. a. The Town Council shall approve by resolution the naming of all municipal buildings, structures, natural features and recreational facilities (hereafter referred to individually as a "Facility" or collectively as "Facilities") and streets, roads or any public rights-of-way (hereafter referred to individually as a "Street" or collectively, as the "Streets") within the Town of Fountain Hills. b. This policy should also be followed in reviewing or preparing the Town's official comments or recommendations to State, Federal, and/or intergovernmental boards taking actions regarding geographic names, naming or renaming of Facilities of Streets. Lir c. The Mayor, three members of the Town Council, or the Town Manager may request the naming or renaming of a Facility or a Street. Thereafter, the Town Council shall discuss the requested renaming at a public meeting. d. The Town Council shall provide appropriate public notice on any Street or Facility naming actions in conjunction with other agenda items for regularly-scheduled meetings. e. Once a name has been officially approved by the Town Council, changes should be strongly resisted. f. In all cases, the Town Council reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal to name or rename a Street or Facility, in its sole discretion. 2. Facility Naming. a. In the development of a Facility, the address designation shall be used until the formal naming of the Facility. Whenever possible, naming shall be made prior to the completion of construction of the building or Facility. b. Changes of names for Facilities should only be approved when they do not violate historical or common usage names. Facilities may be named after research reveals that the area around the Facility has been commonly, yet unofficially, named by the residents in the area. 612257.3 c. The Town Manager, upon approval of the naming or renaming action by the Town Council, shall implement names or name changes of public buildings, streets, places, Facilities, and/or natural features. The Town Manager shall notify those who have submitted the suggestion as well as other appropriate offices and agencies. Upon Town Council denial of a name or name change, the Town Manager shall notify those who requested the name change. d. Recognizing that the naming or renaming of a Facility should be approached cautiously with forethought and deliberation, the following criteria are established: (i) To avoid duplication, confusing similarity, or inappropriateness, the Council, in considering name suggestions, shall review existing Facility names. (ii) Consideration in naming of Facilities shall be given to geographic location, historical or cultural significance and natural or geological features. (iii) Buildings or Facilities may be named only for a deceased individual or individuals if the individual or individuals has/have enhanced the quality of life within the Town, provided two years or more has elapsed between the consideration for naming and the time of death of the individual or, in the case of related individuals, two years after the death of one of the individuals. The deceased individual shall have performed outstanding service in one or more of the following categories: (a) Maintained involvement in a leadership role in civic organizations that are devoted to community improvement. (b) Provided assistance to the underprivileged, economically disadvantaged or physically and/or mentally handicapped. (c) Actively promoted and directed community events and activities that have clearly added to the enrichment of the quality and quantity of cultural life within the community. (d) Actively promoted and implemented effective programs and activities within the community for the Town's youth. (e) Actively promoted and implemented effective programs and activities within the community for the Town's senior citizens. (f) Assumed an active leadership role in developing and implementing programs directed to the improvement of the visual aesthetic appearance of the community at the commercial, public or residential level. (g) Assumed an active leadership role in developing programs and Facilities directed toward the improvement of community social and health needs as well as programs directed toward humanitarian purposes. „.4.) 612257.3 2 e. Portions of a Facility may have another name than that of the entire Facility or features may be dedicated to or in honor of a person such as "Smith Beach" or "Jones' Amphitheater" at Fountain Park. f. Facilities may be permanently named for an individual (alive or deceased), organization, or business if that individual, organization, or business has made a donation of money, land, or other goods and/or services to the Town equal to at least half the full cost of the Facility, either for purposes of developing a particular Facility or for the Town's Capital Fund. Such arrangements will be called permanent naming. Permanent naming proposals from any company or organization whose business is the sale of illegal substances or activities, or any product or activity deemed objectionable by the Town Council, will not be considered. 3. Street Naming. In considering the renaming or naming of a street, the Town Council shall consider the following: a. Street names, plats, specific sites and places and natural features indicated on general usage maps for fifty years or more (age criteria applied by the National Register of Historic Places) should only be changed under exceptional circumstances. Street names shall not be similar in spelling or pronunciation to a presently-existing major collection or arterial road in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. No street shall be named by number only according to the street numbering grid (i.e. 150th Street) unless the street follows a straight north-south alignment. b. Attention should be paid to maintaining sequential, numerical, and alphabetical naming patterns when considering any street name changes or additions. All Streets shall be named and numbered consistently with the County-wide street numbering system and no such name or change of name shall take effect until (i) the affected public safety agencies have been notified and (ii) all impacted public safety dispatch maps have been amended. Any extensions of presently-existing roads within or into the Town shall bear the same name as the existing roadway. No street name shall contain a homonym. c. New Streets shall be named according to the following guidelines: (i) In most cases, the Street name will be proposed by the property owner, reviewed by the Town staff and approved by the Town Council, as part of its approval of a final plat for a development within the Town. (ii) if an unnamed private street is dedicated to the Town, the name may be suggested by the property owners thereon, but the Town Council shall make the final determination. d. No Street shall be renamed unless: (i) The new Street name is not one already well known, in the Phoenix metropolitan area. cry. 612257.3 3 (ii) There are no (or very few) buildings or another addressed facilities presently existing along the street. 441.0) (iii) The new name will not be confused with other existing streets. (iv) The new name shall not be the same as a specific living person within the Phoenix Metropolitan area. 4. Sponsorships. The Town may, at times, solicit sponsorship naming opportunities, at which time the Town staff will solicit bids for naming rights to Facilities from individuals, businesses and organizations. The procedure for sponsorship naming opportunities is as follows: a. Town staff will determine if submitted sponsorship naming proposals meet guidelines and will rank its choices if more than one proposal is to be considered. b. Town staff will forward all qualified proposals along with its recommendation to the Town Manager. c. The Town Manager will forward all qualified proposals to the Town Council and make a final recommendation to the Town Council. d. Town Council shall have the final authority to determine whether or not to accept a proposal, in its sole discretion. e. Sponsorship naming opportunities will be for terms less than 20 years, as determined by the Town Council and shall have a minimum value of at least $100,000. f. Funds collected from sponsorship naming may be either directly for the purpose of developing the particular Facility to be named, if the Facility is a new Facility in need of funding, or the funds collected may go to the Town's Capital Fund if the Facility to be named is an existing Facility. 612257.3 4