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Item 09 - Naming of Park Located at the Southwest Corner of the Intersection of Bristol and Tolliver St
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Naming of Park at Intersection of Bristol and Tolliver Streets <br />September 16, 2025 <br />Page 2 <br />5 <br />3 <br />2 <br />6 <br />•Nuestro Park <br />•Central City Park (identifies the geographic location) <br />On July 24, 2025, the recommendations were presented to the Parks, Recreation, and <br />Community Services Commission. “Nuestro Park” was approved by a vote of 8-0 as a <br />recommendation for Planning Commission determination. <br />On August 25, 2025, the Planning Commission approved “Nuestro Park” by a vote of 7- <br />0 with additional discussion by the Planning Commission to alternatively consider naming <br />the future park site Nuestro Parque. <br />Per Section 33-8(a) of the SAMC: “Following the decision of the planning commission <br />under section 33-6, the director of planning and development services shall prepare a <br />report for the commission’s action, summarizing the public input, if any, and the reasons <br />for the commission’s decision. Such report shall be submitted to the city council at its first <br />regular meeting occurring at least ten (10) days after the commission’s action. The city <br />council may affirm the commission’s decision, remand the matter back to the planning <br />commission for further consideration, or make its own decision on the matter.” <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />Under the California Environmental Quality Act and the CEQA Guidelines, the <br />recommended action is exempt from further review per Section 15061 (b)(3). This general <br />rule exemption is allowed provided it can be determined with certainty that the proposed <br />project will not have a significant effect on the environment. As the project consists of <br />naming of a public facility, the general rule exemption is applicable. A Notice of <br />Exemption, Environmental Review No. 2025-79, will be filed for this project. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />These is no fiscal impact associated with this action. <br />EXHIBIT <br />1. Resolution adopting PFN No. 2025-01 <br />Submitted By: Hawk Scott, Executive Director of Parks, Recreation, and Community <br /> Services Agency <br />Approved By: Alvaro Nuñez, City Manager
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