HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2023-023 Resolution amending the City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance PolicyRESOLUTION NO. R-2023-023
A RESOLUTION amending the City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy.
WHEREAS, the City Council is authorized to create its own policies as to when
and how proclamations are issued and adopted; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Yakima finds that it is in the best interest
of the City and its residents to amend the City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy;
now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy is hereby amended and the
attached amended City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy shall be effective as of
the date of this Resolution.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7th day of February, 2023.
Janice Deccio, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sonya,,ar Tee, City Cler
City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy
. Purpose
The purpose of this Proclamation Policy is to establish guidelines for the orderly
preparation and presentation of proclamations for potential City Council action, and
to ensure proclamations reflect inclusiveness and issues that support City policies,
goals and values.
2. Policy
Proclamations issued by the City Council ideally provide an opportunity for the City
Council to honor occasions of importance and significance to Yakima residents,
increase public awareness of issues to improve the well-being of the residents of
the City, and recognize and celebrate extraordinary achievements of Yakima
residents and Yakima non-profit organizations. Proclamations requested by the
public should have city wide significance and demonstrate relevance to the City of
Yakima.
A proclamation is government speech made on behalf of the City government.
These procedures do not entitle any private person or entity a right to have their
proposed proclamation adopted by the City Council or to have any particular issue
addressed in a proclamation. This policy does not restrict the City Council's
discretion to issue a proclamation for any purpose it deems appropriate.
Proclamations are not legally binding and do not constitute an endorsement by the
City.
3. Guidelines and Procedure
a. The person(s) or organization(s) making the request for a proclamation
must submit a completed application requesting a City proclamation and
submit the application, any relevant background information Applicant
believes would help in evaluating the proclamation, and the proposed
language for the proclamation to the City Manager's office at least thirty
(30) days in advance of the requested Council meeting at which the
proclamation is proposed to be read.
b. Submission of an application does not guarantee issuance. Due to the
volume of submissions received, the City may not be able to grant every
request.
c. No individual or organization has exclusive rights to any day, week or
month.
d. Proclamations must fit on one page and must be under 300 words.
e. Only one proclamation can be issued per calendar year per organization
or individual.
f Proclamations do not automatically renew. Requests must be made on
an annual basis. Each renewal request will be evaluated on a case -by -
case basis. Persons and organizations seeking renewal are
encouraged to provide new information about the topic or event rather
than merely changing the date on a previously -approved proclamation.
g.
The City Council is unable to accommodate proclamations for out -of -city
events or for -profit causes.
h. National or International groups seeking proclamations must do so
through an in -city sponsor.
i. Proclamations will not be issued if they attempt to influence government
policy, are for campaigns or events contrary to adopted City policy or
mission; or are for personal activities that are not of a general public
concern. Proclamations should not be partisan in matters of political,
ideological or religious controversy.
The City Manager will determine if the proposed proclamation satisfies
the intent of this policy. If it does, the proclamation will be placed onto
a City Council agenda for approval. The considerations include, but are
not limited to:
i. Is the purpose of the proclamation consistent with the City's
vision, mission and goals?
11. Does the subject matter demonstrate respect for Yakima
residents?
iii. Would the proclamation foster a sense of community?
iv. Would the proclamation provide education, raise awareness or
provide similar benefits for Yakima residents?
v. Does the proclamation relate or connect the City to an
organization within the city or to a statewide or national issue
impacting Yakima?
vi. Is the request similar to already issued proclamations?
vii. Does the proclamation acknowledge significant community
events or celebrations?
viii. Will the proclamation have a significant, citywide impact and
demonstrate relevance to Yakima?
k. Alternatively, proclamations may be placed on a City Council agenda by
a City Councilmember pursuant to the City Council Rules of Procedure,
I. The City retains the right to modify, edit or otherwise amend the
proposed proclamation.
m. Proclamations will be placed on the agenda at a council meeting that is
not less than one business meeting prior in time to the proposed date of
reading the proclamation. Proclamations must be adopted by a majority
vote of the Councilrnembers present at the meeting. if proclamations
are approved by the City Council, those which have requested that they
be read during a City Council meeting will be placed on a subsequent
agenda and read aloud. Proclamations will only be read aloud if the
Applicant indicates they want it read aloud, and the Applicant, or a
representative thereof, is present to accept the proclamation.
Otherwise, proclamations will be mailed to the Applicant after City
Council approval.
n. Applicants or their representatives are encouraged to be present at the
City Council meeting to accept the proclamation if they have asked that
it be read aloud.
i. Proclamations are presented at the beginning of Council
meetings. Recipients should arrive a few minutes before the start
of the Council meeting.
11. Recipients who require accommodations are encouraged to
contact the City Clerk at (509) 575-6037 at least two business
days prior to the meeting.
iii. After the proclamation has been read aloud, recipients will be
provided a copy of the document and may be asked to provide
comments to the Council at the podium. Comments are limited
to a maximum of three (3) minutes.
4. Greetings and Other Recognition
Greetings from the Mayor and/or City Council, or other forms of recognition, such
as congratulatory letters, can be issued when a proclamation request does not
meet the guidelines. Greetings and/or other recognition can be used to honor
special events or individuals within the City of Yakima. This may include
conventions, community celebrations, award ceremonies, college graduations,
conferences, etc. Such greetings or other recognition may be made at the
discretion of the Mayor. To request a greeting or other recognition, please send a
request in writing to the City Managers office with information about the event or
recognition, and any other pertinent information which describes the reason for
your request.
ITEM TITLE:
SUBMITTED BY:
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. 9.
For Meeting of: February 7, 2023
Resolution amending the City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance
Policy
Sonya Claar Tee, City Clerk
Sara Watkins, City Attorney*
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
The Council directed staff to review and provide amendments to the City's issuance of
proclamations. Included with this agenda statement are the proposed amendments for Council's
review.
ITEM BUDGETED: NA
STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Public Trust and Accountability
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER
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City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy
1. Purpose
The purpose of this Proclamation Policy is to establish guidelines for the orderly preparation and
presentation of proclamations for potential City Council action, and to ensure proclamations reflect
inclusiveness and issues that support City policies, goals and values.
2. Policy
Proclamations issued by the City Council ideally provide an opportunity for the City Council to
honor occasions of importance and significance to Yakima residents, increase public awareness
of issues to improve the well-being of the residents of the City, and recognize and celebrate
extraordinary achievements of Yakima residents and Yakima non-profit organizations.
Proclamations requested by the public should have city wide significance and demonstrate
relevance to the City of Yakima.
A proclamation is government speech made on behalf of the City government. These procedures
do not entitle any private person or entity a right to have their proposed proclamation adopted by
the City Council or to have any particular issue addressed in a proclamation. This policy does
not restrict the City Council’s discretion to issue a proclamation for any purpose it deems
appropriate. Proclamations are not legally binding and do not constitute an endorsement by the
City.
3. Guidelines and Procedure
a. The person(s) or organization(s) making the request for a proclamation must submit a
completed application requesting a City proclamation and submit the application, any
relevant background information Applicant believes would help in evaluating the
proclamation, and the proposed language for the proclamation to the City Manager’s
office at least thirty (30) days in advance of the requested Council meeting at which
the proclamation is proposed to be read.
b. Submission of an application does not guarantee issuance. Due to the volume of
submissions received, the City may not be able to grant every request.
c. No individual or organization has exclusive rights to any day, week or month.
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d. Proclamations must fit on one page and must be under 300 words.
e. Only one proclamation can be issued per calendar year per organization or individual.
f. Proclamations do not automatically renew. Requests must be made on an annual
basis. Each renewal request will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Persons and
organizations seeking renewal are encouraged to provide new information about the
topic or event rather than merely changing the date on a previously-approved
proclamation.
g. The City Council is unable to accommodate proclamations for out-of-city events or for-
profit causes.
h. National or International groups seeking proclamations must do so through an in-city
sponsor.
i. Proclamations will not be issued if they attempt to influence government policy, are for
campaigns or events contrary to adopted City policy or mission; or are for personal
activities that are not of a general public concern. Proclamations should not be
partisan in matters of political, ideological or religious controversy.
j. The City Manager will determine if the proposed proclamation satisfies the intent of
this policy. If it does, the proclamation will be placed onto a City Council agenda for
approval. The considerations include, but are not limited to:
i. Is the purpose of the proclamation consistent with the City’s vision, mission
and goals?
ii. Does the subject matter demonstrate respect for Yakima residents?
iii. Would the proclamation foster a sense of community?
iv. Would the proclamation provide education, raise awareness or provide similar
benefits for Yakima residents?
v. Does the proclamation relate or connect the City to an organization within the
city or to a statewide or national issue impacting Yakima?
vi. Is the request similar to already issued proclamations?
vii. Does the proclamation acknowledge significant community events or
celebrations?
viii. Will the proclamation have a significant, citywide impact and demonstrate
relevance to Yakima?
k. Alternatively, proclamations may be placed on a City Council agenda by a City
Councilmember pursuant to the City Council Rules of Procedure.
l. The City retains the right to modify, edit or otherwise amend the proposed
proclamation.
m. Proclamations will be placed on the agenda at a council meeting that is not less than
one business meeting prior in time to the proposed date of reading the proclamation.
Proclamations must be adopted by a majority vote of the Councilmembers present at
the meeting. If proclamations are approved by the City Council, those which have
requested that they be read during a City Council meeting will be placed on a
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subsequent agenda and read aloud. Proclamations will only be read aloud if the
Applicant indicates they want it read aloud, and the Applicant, or a representative
thereof, is present to accept the proclamation. Otherwise, proclamations will be mailed
to the Applicant after City Council approval.
n. Applicants or their representatives are encouraged to be present at the City Council
meeting to accept the proclamation if they have asked that it be read aloud.
i. Proclamations are presented at the beginning of Council meetings. Recipients
should arrive a few minutes before the start of the Council meeting.
ii. Recipients who require accommodations are encouraged to contact the City
Clerk at (509) 575-6037 at least two business days prior to the meeting.
iii. After the proclamation has been read aloud, recipients will be provided a copy
of the document and may be asked to provide comments to the Council at the
podium. Comments are limited to a maximum of three (3) minutes.
4. Greetings and Other Recognition
Greetings from the Mayor and/or City Council, or other forms of recognition, such as
congratulatory letters, can be issued when a proclamation request does not meet the guidelines.
Greetings and/or other recognition can be used to honor special events or individuals within the
City of Yakima. This may include conventions, community celebrations, award ceremonies,
college graduations, conferences, etc. Such greetings or other recognition may be made at the
discretion of the Mayor. To request a greeting or other recognition, please send a request in
writing to the City Manager’s office with information about the event or recognition, and any other
pertinent information which describes the reason for your request.
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City of Yakima Proclamation Issuance Policy
1. Purpose
The purpose of this Proclamation Policy is to establish guidelines for the orderly preparation and
presentation of proclamations for potential City Council action, and to ensure proclamations reflect
inclusiveness and issues that support City policies, goals and values.
2. Policy
Proclamations issued by the City Council ideally provide an opportunity for the City Council to
honor occasions of importance and significance to Yakima residents, increase public awareness
of issues to improve the well-being of the residents of the City, and recognize and celebrate
extraordinary achievements of Yakima residents and Yakima non-profit organizations.
Proclamations requested by the public should have city wide significance and demonstrate
relevance to the City of Yakima.
A proclamation is government speech made on behalf of the City government. These procedures
do not entitle any private person or entity a right to have their proposed proclamation adopted by
the City Council or to have any particular issue addressed in a proclamation. This policy does
not restrict the City Council’s discretion to issue a proclamation for any purpose it deems
appropriate. Proclamations are not legally binding and do not constitute an endorsement by the
City.
3. Guidelines and Procedure
a. The person(s) or organization(s) making the request for a proclamation must submit a
completed application requesting a City proclamation and submit the application, any
relevant background information Applicant believes would help in evaluating the
proclamation, and the proposed language for the proclamation to the City Manager’s
office at least three (3) weeksthirty (30) days in advance of the requested Council
meeting at which the proclamation is proposed to be read.
b. Submission of an application does not guarantee issuance. Due to the volume of
submissions received, the City may not be able to grant every request.
c. No individual or organization has exclusive rights to any day, week or month.
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d. Proclamations must fit on one page and must be under 300 words.
e. Only one proclamation can be issued per calendar[WS1] year per organization or
individual.
f. Proclamations do not automatically renew. Requests must be made on an annual
basis. Each renewal request will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Persons and
organizations seeking renewal are encouraged to provide new information about the
topic or event rather than merely changing the date on a previously-approved
proclamation.
g. The City Council is unable to accommodate proclamations for out-of-city events or for-
profit causes.
h. National or International groups seeking proclamations must do so through an in-city
sponsor.
i. Proclamations will not be issued if they attempt to influence government policy, are for
campaigns or events contrary to adopted City policy or mission; or are for personal
activities that are not of a general public concern. Proclamations should not be
partisan in matters of political, ideological or religious controversy.
j. The City Manager will determine if the proposed proclamation satisfies the intent of
this policy. If it does, the proclamation will be placed onto a the requested City Council
agenda for approval. The considerations include, but are not limited to:
i. Is the purpose of the proclamation consistent with the City’s vision, mission
and goals?
ii. Does the subject matter demonstrate respect for Yakima residents?
iii. Would the proclamation foster a sense of community?
iv. Would the proclamation provide education, raise awareness or provide similar
benefits for Yakima residents?
v. Does the proclamation relate or connect the City to an organization within the
city or to a statewide or national issue impacting Yakima?
vi. Is the request similar to already issued proclamations?
vii. Does the proclamation acknowledge significant community events or
celebrations?
viii. Will the proclamation have a significant, citywide impact and demonstrate
relevance to Yakima?
k. Alternatively, proclamations may be placed on a City Council agenda by a City
Councilmember pursuant to the City Council Rules of Procedure.
l. The City retains the right to modify, edit or otherwise amend the proposed
proclamation.
m. Proclamations must will be adopted, by motionplaced on the agenda at a council
meeting that is not less than one business meeting prior in time to the proposed date
of reading the proclamation. Proclamations must be adopted by and unanimous a
majority vote [WS2]of the Councilmembers present at the meeting. If proclamations are
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approved by the City Council, those which have requested that they be read during
the a City Council meeting will be placed on a subsequent agenda and read aloud.
Proclamations will only be read aloud if the Applicant indicates they want it read aloud,
and the Applicant, or a representative thereof, is present to accept the proclamation.
Otherwise, proclamations will be mailed to the Applicant after City Council approval.
n. Applicants or their representatives are encouraged to be present at the City Council
meeting to accept the proclamation if they have asked that it be read aloud.
i. Proclamations are presented at the beginning of Council meetings. Recipients
should arrive a few minutes before the start of the Council meeting.
ii. Recipients who require accommodations are encouraged to contact the City
Clerk at (509) 575-6037 at least two business days prior to the meeting.
iii. After the proclamation has been approved by the City Councilread aloud,
recipients will be provided a copy of the document and may be asked to provide
comments to the Council at the podium. Comments are limited to a maximum
of three (3) minutes.
iv. If the Council [WS3]does not read aloud the proclamation, or the Applicant does
not request that the proclamation be read aloud, the proclamation will be
mailed to the Applicant at the mailing address provided on the application.
4. Greetings and Other Recognition
Greetings from the Mayor and/or City Council, or other forms of recognition, such as
congratulatory letters, can be issued when a proclamation request does not meet the guidelines.
Greetings and/or other recognition can be used to honor special events or individuals within the
City of Yakima. This may include conventions, community celebrations, award ceremonies,
college graduations, conferences, etc. Such greetings or other recognition may be made at the
discretion of the Mayor. To request a greeting or other recognition, please send a request in
writing to the City Manager’s office with information about the event or recognition, and any other
pertinent information which describes the reason for your request.
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