HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2024-3993 - Revised - Naming City FacilitiesORDINANCE NO.2024-3993
AN ORDINANCE CHAPTER 2 "ADMINISTRATION" OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, BY REVISING RULES FOR
NAMING CITY FACILITIES IN HONOR OF DECEASED LOCAL, STATE AND
COMMUNITY LEADERS; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS
LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA
PORTE, TEXAS:
Section 1: That Chapter 2 "Administration", Article 1, "In General", Section 1 "Policy for
Naming City Facilities", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, Texas, is hereby
amended in its entirety and shall hereinafter read as follows:
"Sec. 2-1. - Policy for naming city facilities.
(a) Purpose. To establish guidelines and procedures for the naming of municipal facilities
or donation of a memorial tree with plaque.
(b) Procedures.
(1) To initiate the naming process, an application should be requested from and returned
to the city secretary's office. A set of procedures and guidelines will accompany each
application for completion.
(2) A standing committee, appointed by council and composed of Councilmembers from
the three at -large positions (mayor, position "A," and position "B"), will consider all
applications and provide recommendations.
(3) The council committee will present their recommendation to the full city council to
consider the naming of the city facility or parkland.
(4) Generally, municipal facilities will be named immediately prior to or during
development of the facilities.
(c) Guidelines
(1) In honor of individuals who donate land for park space or donate a major part of the
funds required to construct or renovate a facility. A minimum of 50 percent or more of
the iota] funds is necessary to constitute a major portion.
(2) Outstanding and/or predominant historical features of significance. Historical features
will include the names of early residents or citizens and/or events of significance to the
area's development.
(3) In honor of deceased local community leaders. Deceased local community leaders
must have served in an elected or appointed position of the city. These leaders must have
provided outstanding personal service that has resulted in a significant and enduring
contribution to the community.
(4) In honor of deceased national or state leaders. Deceased national or state leaders must
have directly impacted the citizens of the city.
(5) In relation to outstanding and/or predominant geographical characteristics or physical
features of the land, such as streams, rivers, plant species, etc. Geographical and physical
features will include those naturally occurring. (i.e., vegetation materials, streams, rivers,
creeks, lakes or forested areas), and those man-made, (i.e., subdivisions, streets,
office/industrial complexes or other commercial areas).
(6) In relation to a street or streets adjacent to the facility or parkland.
(7) In relation to a subdivision that houses the facility or is adjacent to the parkland.
(8) Municipal recreation centers that are a part of or lie within the boundaries of a park
shall bear the name of that park unless the park name cannot be incorporated in the facility
name.
(9) Municipal facilities may be given the same name as a school site, where the sites abut
one another.
(10) Renaming of a public street. Renaming of a public street shall require the
concurrence from a minimum of 75 percent of the property owners abutting the proposed
street. Persons and/or groups submitting street names for consideration shall be required
to 1) provide a list of signatures of the concurring property owners and 2) defray the cost
(at least 60 percent) of installing signs and other expenses (i.e. maps, plats, 911, etc.).
Streets in newly platted subdivisions or streets that have not been developed are exempt
from this policy.
(11) Renaming of a municipal facility. Renaming of municipal facilities may be
considered if exceptional circumstances exist, but should not be a common practice. In
such circumstances, care must be taken to avoid renaming because the purpose of the
prior naming had become obscured over time (and thus eliminate appropriate recognition
or honor).
(12) Donation of a tree for city park or facility. If more appropriate for the circumstances,
a request may be presented to plant a tree in memory of the significant contributor. A
small plaque (no larger than 12 inches by 12 inches) will be placed at the foot of the tree
with name, date(s), and honored contribution to the community. The plaque must be
installed to grade. This memorial shall follow the same recommended guidelines as for
naming a facility.
(d) Definitions
Civic contribution criteria. Individuals selected within this category shall have been
selected based on many years of service to the community and in consideration of their
positive impact on the development and wellbeing of the entire community. These
nominations should be made objectively, without consideration to illness, misfortune, or
incidents creating emotional responses. Organizations should be nominated according to
the same criteria.
Facilities. A municipal facility or municipal facilities shall be any real properties that are
owncd by the city of such as, but not limited to, public buildings, parks, streets, or any
other city -owned structures or property.
Financial benefactor criteria Individuals (deceased), organizations, or entities
nominated under this category shall make, or have made, a significant financial
contribution toward a facility. Significant financial contributions will be measured also
by the impact a single contribution makes toward the successful conclusion of or
continuing operation of the facility to be named. Depending on the impact, the naming
could be for the entire facility or some portion (i.e., a room).
Historical/symbolic criteria. Facilities may be named for individuals, families,
organizations or entities who, for historical or symbolic reasons, have contributed to the
community. When considering individuals or families under this category, criteria will
include their character, service to the community, leadership and inspiration to others."
Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the terms of this ordinance are
hereby repealed; provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of such
inconsistency and in all other respects this ordinance shall be cumulative of other ordinances
regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this ordinance.
Section 3: Should any section or part of this ordinance be held unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid,
or the application to any person or circumstance for any reasons thereof ineffective or inapplicable,
such unconstitutionality, illegality, invalidity, or ineffectiveness of such section or part shall in no
way affect, impair or invalidate the remaining portions thereof; but as to such remaining portion
or portions, the same shall be and remain in full force and effect and to this end the provisions of
this ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 4. The City Council officially finds, determines, recites and declares that a sufficient
written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of this meeting of the City Council is posted at
a place convenient to the public at the City Hall of the city for the time required by law preceding
this meeting, as required by Chapter 551, Tx. Gov't Code; and that this meeting has been open to
the public as required by law at all times during which this ordinance and the subject matter thereof
has been discussed, considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further ratifies,
approves and confirms such written notice and the contents and posting thereof.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon passage its passage and approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of 4.
By:
Rick Helton, yor
APPROVED AS TO
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City Attomey