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1994 AGN OCT 12 I04
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CITY OF COLTON <br />INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM <br />Office of the City Attomey <br />TO: Randy Anstine, Director of Recreation and Human Services <br />FROM: Julie Hayward Biggs, City Atto�mie�,-V,---�- <br />SUBJECT: Naming of Parks/Legal Interpretation <br />DATE: October 4, 1994 <br />Background: <br />This memorandum is in response to your memorandum dated September 29,1994 <br />regarding the legal interpretation of Resolution No. R-1 16A-93. The Parks and Recreation <br />Commission has asked for a legal interpretation of that Resolution with regard to the limitation <br />it establishes on the naming of public parks. Specifically, the Commission has asked whether <br />the Resolution may be read to apply to persons who have never been residents of the City of <br />Colton, but who have served "their community" in an exceptional and distinguished way. This <br />question arises in the context of a citizen request that the City consider re -naming the Colton <br />Municipal Park after Cesar Chavez, organizer and former president of the United Farm <br />Workers. The Parks and Recreation Commission has approved this recommendation, subject <br />to the legal interpretation requested. <br />Discussion: <br />The policy established by Resolution R-1 16A-93 was established at the request <br />of the Parks and Recreation Commission by the City Council. The City Council has full <br />authority to establish such policies and in thefinal analysis is the body charged with determining <br />how a parti�ular policy should be interpreted. The language of the Resolution is very broad, <br />and at the recent City Council meeting where the re -naming of the Colton Municipal Park was <br />discussed, several members of the Council made it clear that in their view, although Cesar <br />Chavez did not reside in Colton, his efforts on behalf of the farm workers of California has had <br />a profound effect on members of this community. <br />Even if that were not the case, however, the language of Resolution R-1 16A-93 <br />1-1. <br />is broad enough to extend to individuals who have served "their" community in an exceptional <br />and distinguished manner. The word "their" appears to refer to the community of the individual <br />for whom a park is to be named, which may not necessarily be the City of Colton. Essentially, <br />the City Council has very broad authority under the Resolution to name public parks after <br />
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