The following criteria and factors shall be considered when naming or renaming a city park:
(1) Neighborhood or geographical identification, such as street, school or other descriptive names;
(2) Natural or geological features of the area;
(3) Historical or cultural significance. The name of a historical figure can be considered if the figure had a significant historical influence on the area;
(4) The name of any person or family that has made a significant impact in the community and/or in development of the park;
(5) The articulated preference of residents of the neighborhood surrounding the park;
(6) Names similar to those of existing parks shall be avoided;
(7) Conditions and/or stipulations of the original property donation, deed or development shall be followed;
(8) A name should represent community values and consider future generations and ethnic diversity;
(9) If the name of an individual or family is to be considered, the use of such name shall have the approval of the individual (or his/her surviving family) or family;
(10) The names submitted in a contest for naming of a park; such names from a contest will only be advisory and not binding on the city. If a contest or competition is to be held to determine the name of a park, the board shall establish guidelines and rules for the contest. No city funds shall be used for any contest prizes;
(11) A name once adopted should be bestowed with the intention that it will be permanent and changes should be strongly resisted.
(Ord. 3052 § 2, 2008)