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5865
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2/7/2007
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C. Actively promoted and directed community events and activities which <br /> have clearly added to the enrichment of the quality and quantity of cultural <br /> life within the community. <br /> D. Actively promoted and implemented effective youth programs and <br /> activities within the community within for the City's young people. <br /> E. Actively promoted and implemented effective programs and activities <br /> within the community for the senior citizens of the community. <br /> F. Assumed an active leadership role in developing and implementing <br /> programs directed to the improvement of the visual aesthetic appearance <br /> of the community at the commercial,public or residential level. <br /> G. Assumed an active leadership role in developing programs and /or <br /> facilities for collecting, promoting and retaining the many aspects of the <br /> natural or historical heritage of the community. <br /> H. Assumed an active leadership role in developing programs and facilities <br /> directed toward the improvement of community social and health needs as <br /> well as programs directed toward humanitarian purposes. <br /> 4. Facilities may be named for an individual (alive or deceased) if that individual has <br /> made a significant direct financial grant to the city of Everett for purposes of <br /> developing a particular building or facility. <br /> 5. Facilities may be named after research reveals that the area around the facility has <br /> been commonly, yet unofficially, named by the residents of that area. <br /> 6. In all case, the City Council will have the prerogative of accepting or rejecting the <br /> proposal. <br /> 7. Portions of a facility may have another name than that of the entire facility or <br /> features may be dedicated to or in honor of a person such as the "Edward D. <br /> Hansen Conference Room" at the Everett Event Center. <br /> 8. In the development of facilities, address designation shall be used until the formal <br /> naming of the facility. Whenever possible, naming shall be made prior to <br /> completion of purchase or construction of the building or facility. <br /> 9. Once a name has been officially approved by the City Council, changes should be <br /> strongly resisted. <br /> 10. Changes of names for public buildings, facilities and man-made places such as <br /> parks should only be approved when they do not violate historical or common <br /> usage names. <br />
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