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City Council Resolution 1991-32RESOLUTION 91-32 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING GUIDELINES FOR PRIVATELY -FUNDED IMPROVEMENTS TO CITY PARKS OR OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY WHEREAS, from time to time, private groups or individuals (volunteers) may recognize an opportunity to improve a public park and seek to provide free labor and supply materials necessary to complete a city park improvement project, and WHEREAS, the City of Monticello appreciates the willingness and efforts made by volunteers to beautify and improve city parks, and WHEREAS, city park improvement projects or activities undertaken by volunteers will be conducted on public lands and, therefore, need to be coordinated with City park planning and operations, and WHEREAS, a common understanding must be established between the City and volunteers regarding each city park improvement project in terms of project design, financing, maintenance, etc. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO, that the following guidelines shall be followed in regulating city park improvement projects completed by volunteers on city park property: GUIDELINES FOR PRIVATELY -FUNDED IMPROVEMENTS TO CITY PARKS OR OTHER PUBLIC PROPERTY 1. Eligibility. Anyone interested in undertaking a park improvement project is eligible. 2. This policy also applies to other city property except for boulevard areas. 3. Project Duration. Volunteers shall commit to maintaining the project site for a period of two years. 4. Plan Preparation. A set of plans shall be prepared that provides detail necessary to understand the scope and design of the project. 5. Signs. Signs associated with the improvement are allowed but shall be limited as follows: A. Size. No sign shall exceed a total area of one square foot unless otherwise authorized by City Council. Resolution 91-32 Page 2 B. Signs Allowed. The following signs may be erected without separate Council approval: 1. Plant identification signs C. Signs Requiring Review. The following signs may be allowed after review by the Parks Commission and City Council: 1. Area identification sign D. Signs Prohibited. The following signs are not allowed: 1. Signs made of materials that are prone to weathering 2. Signs that state the name of a business or signs that could be construed as an advertisement 6. Review Process. Park project plans shall be submitted to City staff for review. If plans are complete as defined by the Park Superintendent, the proposal will be submitted to the Parks Commission for review and recommendation to Council. City Council then reviews the project proposal and associated recommendation submitted by the Parks Commission. 7. Financing. Generally, the total cost in terms of materials and supplies shall be paid entirely by the volunteers; however, the City has the option of cooperating financially through providing labor and/or materials on a case-by-case basis. 8. Maintenance. It shall be the responsibility of the volunteers to maintain the grounds within the confines of the project area and complete all project -related maintenance activity, including but not limited to rubbish removal, trimming, mowing, watering, fertilizing, and weed control. Boundaries or transition areas between park areas maintained by the City and the project area maintained by volunteers shall be designed to allow easy maintenance of grass through the use of rotary mowers. 9. Vandalism. Volunteers shall be responsible for all repairs or additional maintenance needed due to vandalism. Resolution 91-32 Page 3 10. Termination of Project. A. Since the project is located on public property, any labor or materials placed on the property becomes the property of the City of Monticello. The City reserves the right to terminate the project after 30 days' notice without reimbursement if it is deemed by the City Council to be in the public interest to do so. B. The Park Superintendent shall be responsible for establishing expectations with regard to proper maintenance of the project. Consistent failure to properly maintain the project as defined by the Parks Commission may result in the project being deemed abandoned. If a project is deemed abandoned by the Parks Commission, the City Council shall be so notified and asked to consider confirming the Parks Commission finding. If the project is found to be abandoned, then the City may at its discretion remove all or a portion of the improvements installed with the project. 11. Responsible Volunteer. Each volunteer group shall appoint an individual responsible for coordinating group installation and maintenance of the project. The responsible volunteer shall also be responsible for understanding and complying with city guidelines. Adopted this 9th day of September, City Admintrator L 1991. mayerr