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(3) In honor of deceased local community leaders. Deceased local community leaders must have <br /> served in an elected or appointed position of the city. These leaders must have provided outstanding <br /> personal service that has resulted in a significant and enduring contribution to the community and <br /> have been deceased for a minimum of five years. <br /> (4) In honor of deceased national or state leaders. Deceased national or state leaders must have <br /> directly impacted the citizens of the city and have been deceased for a minimum of five years. <br /> (5) In relation to outstanding and/or predominant geographical characteristics or physical features of <br /> the land. such as streams, rivers, plant species, etc. Geographical and physical features will include <br /> those naturally occurring. (i.e., vegetation materials, streams, rivers, creeks, lakes or forested areas), <br /> and those man-made, (i.e., subdivisions, streets, office/industrial complexes or other commercial <br /> areas). <br /> (6)In relation to a street or streets adjacent to the facility or parkland. <br /> (7)In relation to a subdivision that houses the facility or is adjacent to the parkland. <br /> (8)Municipal recreation centers that are a part of or lie within the boundaries of a park shall bear the <br /> name of that park unless the park name cannot be incorporated in the facility name. <br /> (9)Municipal facilities may be given the same name as a school site,where the sites abut one another. <br /> (10) Renaming of a public street. Renaming of a public street shall require the concurrence from a <br /> minimum of 75 percent of the property owners abutting the proposed street. Persons and/or groups <br /> submitting street names for consideration shall be required to 1) provide a list of signatures of the <br /> concurring property owners and 2) defray the cost (at least 60 percent) of installing signs and other <br /> expenses(i.e. maps,plats, 911,etc.). Streets in newly platted subdivisions or streets that have not been <br /> developed are exempt from this policy. <br /> (11) Renaming of a municipal facility. Renaming of municipal facilities may be considered if <br /> exceptional circumstances exist, but should not be a common practice. In such circumstances, care <br /> must be taken to avoid renaming because the purpose of the prior naming had become obscured over <br /> time(and thus eliminate appropriate recognition or honor). <br /> (12) Donation of a tree for city park or facility. If more appropriate for the circumstances, a request <br /> may be presented to plant a tree in memory of the significant contributor. A small plaque (no larger <br /> than 12 inches by 12 inches) will be placed at the foot of the tree with name, date(s), and honored <br /> contribution to the community. The plaque must be installed to grade. This memorial shall follow the <br /> same recommended guidelines as for naming a facility. <br /> (d)Definitions. <br /> Civic contribution criteria. Individuals selected within this category shall have been deceased for a <br /> minimum of five years and shall have been selected based on many years of service to the community and in <br /> consideration of their positive impact on the development and well being of the entire community. These <br /> nominations should be made objectively, without consideration to illness, misfortune, or incidents creating <br /> emotional responses. Organizations should be nominated according to the same criteria. <br /> Facilities. A municipal facility or municipal facilities shall be any real properties that are owned by the <br /> city of such as, but not limited to public buildings, parks, streets, or any other city-owned structures or <br /> property. <br />