Chapter 2.50
CITY FACILITY NAMING

Sections:

2.50.010    Title – Purpose.

2.50.020    Definitions.

2.50.030    Policy and procedures.

2.50.040    Final council action.

2.50.010 Title – Purpose.

This chapter shall be known as the Millbrae city facility naming ordinance. The purpose of enacting a city facility naming ordinance is to establish a process to govern the naming of city facilities in a fair, objective, and consistent manner. (Ord. 747 § 1, 2014).

2.50.020 Definitions.

For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions pertain:

“City facilities” means city-owned buildings, city-owned support facilities and city-owned park sites, but does not include city streets. Only the naming of new streets will be eligible for consideration for naming under this chapter.

“City-owned buildings” means those buildings that are owned by the city and house city employees or are otherwise used to conduct city business. City-owned buildings include, but are not limited to, City Hall, the community center and the Millbrae library, and specific rooms or areas within these buildings.

“City-owned park sites” means those city-owned locations that constitute parks, open space, and trail areas or distinct areas within such park sites.

“City-owned support facilities” means those facilities that are city-owned and are used to support field operations. Support facilities may include, but are not limited to, the parks yard, the corporation yard, the wastewater treatment plant, or components or areas of such support facilities. (Ord. 747 § 1, 2014).

2.50.030 Policy and procedures.

The city council will establish and separately set forth the policy and procedures governing the naming of city facilities by resolution of the city council. The approval of any resolution establishing or amending the policy and procedures requires a four-fifths vote of the city council. (Ord. 747 § 1, 2014).

2.50.040 Final council action.

Any and all actions to name a city facility require a four-fifths vote of the city council. (Ord. 747 § 1, 2014).