(a)
The mayor and the council shall use the procedures of this chapter in naming or renaming any public property which is owned and controlled by the city. Upon the request of the council or upon the mayor's own initiative, the mayor shall, subject to confirmation by the council, appoint a five-member commission of city residents to review and suggest names for specific property. Said commission shall include at least one member of the seated city council. The term of each commissioner shall end upon final action of the council under KMC § 2.100.020, but any such commissioner may be reappointed to subsequent commissions for the naming of other property. The commission shall consider all names submitted to it by the mayor and council as well as names submitted by the public and commission members. The commission shall consider:
(1)
Names which relate to the location, environment, promotion, purpose or design of the property;
(2)
Names which honor historical events or cultural influences which have been particularly significant to the city of Ketchikan;
(3)
Names which honor prominent persons who have made particularly important and lasting contributions to the city of Ketchikan, state of Alaska, the nation, or the world;
(4)
Names which do not lend themselves to confusion, duplication, or difficulty in identifying the property.
(b)
Public input shall be obtained by the commission by the placement of paid advertisements in the media for at least two consecutive weekends with a request for suggested names and the rationale or supporting documentation.
(c)
The commission shall endeavor to submit to the council not less than two recommended names and a report stating the reasons for its recommendation.
(Ord. 1327 § 1, 1995)