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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Olson, Commissioners Chubb, Fyten, Mobry, and <br />Trappen. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br />5. COMIVIISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Consider Policy for Naming Public Facilities <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood provided background information <br />regarding naming rights and the policy outlining that process. He referenced two example <br />policies of other municipalities, including one from the City of Champlin. He stated that aspects <br />could be taken from each policy to create a policy from Ramsey and asked for input from the <br />Commission. <br />Chairperson Olson believed that there should be structure and guidelines for naming rights. <br />Commissioner Fyten agreed that a policy should be created. <br />Commissioner Mobry questioned the criteria that would be used to determine what would qualify <br />for naming rights. <br />Commissioner Trappen agreed that some guidelines would need to be determined in order to <br />assist in who would qualify for naming rights. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood provided an example of the Lions <br />logo being displayed at this shelter and noted that the Lions contributed $377,000 towards the <br />shelter, which made the decision easy for the City. <br />Chairperson Olson stated that she agrees with the 60 percent threshold discussed in one of the <br />example policies. She also believed that situations with tree plantings or dedication benches <br />should also be included in the policy as those situations arise much more than naming rights. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that the Commission <br />agreed with an application process for this, similar to the other actions that come before the <br />Commission. He questioned if the Commission would be in agreement with developing a <br />petition process, similar to what is used by Sioux Falls. <br />Commissioner Trappen stated that the number included in the Champlin language, of 20 people <br />needed for petition, seemed to be such a small amount of people for such a large decision. <br />Consensus of the Commission was to direct staff to develop a naming rights policy using the <br />policy from the City of Champlin as a starting point, but using an application process rather than <br />a petition process; to include a threshold for donations of more than half or 60 percent; language <br />specifying that the request would go before the City Council but approval is not guaranteed. <br />Park and Recreation Commission /June 12, 2014 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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