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Backup Documents 12/09/2025 Item #16F 6 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE ar�F Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County A ffi at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. ** ROUTING SLIP** Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routing lines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. 2. (Enter your Dept here) 3. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office LZ'I S 4. BCC Office Board of County BS by MB Commissioners [s] 1417 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Madison Bird Phone Number 2939 Contact/Department Agenda Date Item was Agenda Item Number Approved by the BCC 14`fi ZS 16 r 6 Type of Document(s) Number of Original Attached RGS6ic.7L-7p^ Documents Attached PO number or account number if document is "25 to be recorded INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A" in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A (Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's signature?(stamped unless otherwise stated) MB 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, N/A provide the Contact Information(Name; Agency;Address; Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legality. (All documents to be signed by MB the Chairman,with the exception of most letters, must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney.) 4. All handwritten strike-through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney MB Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board. 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the MB document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's MB signature and initials are required. 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip N/A should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is uploaded to the agenda. Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on /Z/9 and all changes made during \1/A is not the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County Attorney df_ an option for Office has reviewed the changes, if applicable. )11` r7 this line. 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by theN/A is not BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the iI e i elf q Chairman's signature. I:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04;Revised 1.26.05;2.24.05; 11/30/12;4/22/16;9/10/21 16F6 RESOLUTION NO. 2025 -268 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, NAMING THE GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER IN HONOR OF JANICE ELLIOTT AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Janice Elliott was a Program Leader at the Golden Gate Community Center from 1993-2008; and WHEREAS, Janice Elliott raised a generation of children and young adults who frequented the Community Center as an alternative to the streets; and WHEREAS,Ms.Janice,as she was affectionately called,was widely considered the"Mother of Golden Gate"for her firm but loving hand nurturing the kids and young adults of Golden Gate;and, WHEREAS,Ms.Janice began and operated a"Midnight Basketball"program at the Golden Gate Community Center gymnasium in the late 1990's to early 2000"s to provide young adults a safe weekend activity; and WHEREAS, "Midnight Basketball"attracted 300-400 young adults each weekend to compete or watch the best athletes in Collier County; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Sheriff's Office recognized the value of the "Midnight Basketball" program and the positive impacts on crime; and WHEREAS, following her retirement in 2008, Ms. Janice battled health issues and passed away on August 17,2017; and WHEREAS, her surviving children, Jake, Jude and Tracy to this day receive comments from adults who frequented the Community Center about the lifelong impact Ms. Janice had on their life; and WHEREAS,the family reached out to County staff to request that the County formally recognize Ms. Janice's impact on the Golden Gate community; and WHEREAS, the Golden Gate Community Center Advisory Board unanimously recommended naming the Golden Gate gymnasium in honor of Ms. Janice on November 6, 2025; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board unanimously recommended naming the Golden Gate gymnasium in honor of Ms. Janice on November 19, 2025. t F 6 - NOW, THEREFORE, BE RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY (� COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that this Board names the Golden Gate Community Center gymnasium in honor of Ms. Janice Elliott. This Resolution passed and adopted this 9 day of Deun,t,€/ , 2025. A"I"I ES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � stlt ';�K ��zel, Clerk of Courts COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA �a `'I ' t Deputy Clerk urt L. Saun ers, Chairman pry. p Y Attest as to Chairman's ' signature only Approv: `1 to jir&� egality: ti�I Jeffrey A . latz i , County Attorney 16F6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • APPROVAL OF A BUILDING NAMING POLICY WHICH WOULD ALLOW FOR THE SPECIAL NAMING AND DEDICATION OF COUNTY-OWNED BUILDINGS,STRUCTURES AND/OR OTHER FACILITIES. OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners approve and adopt a building naming policy which would allow for the special naming and dedication of Collier County-owned buildings,structures and/or other County-owned facilities. CONSIDERATION: Collier County Government is responsible for the building and acquiring of government facilities ranging from public libraries to main government administration buildings. As part of this effort,occasions occur where special groups and County staff request a building or facility be named and or dedicated to honor a natural person or persons. In an effort to facilitate this process,and to ensure consistency,staff is recommending that the attached building naming policy be adopted. County-owned buildings, structures, and or facilities shall be named based upon several criteria including; naming based upon the functions(s) the facility performs or the services provided to the public from the facility; naming a County-owned building, - structure, or facility to honor a natural person or person(s) living or dead; or naming based upon the specific and/or planned geographic location of the facility. This policy will help to facilitate and provide clear direction to staff when naming and/or, dedicating County-owned buildings, structures and facilities. Each recommendation will require a formal application presented to the County Manager who in turn refers the application or recommendation to the Constitutional Officer occupying the building, the County Division Administrator(s) under the facility's jurisdiction, or to each County- Affiliated Historical Agency or Group if the facility has historical significance. FISCAL IMPACT: Any plaque or other memorial or notation to be placed on or at the County-owned facility must be approved by the County and must be supplied and be'paid for in full by others and at no cost to the County unless the Board decides in the specific case that it is appropriate and is in the public's interest for the County to contribute money and/or in kind contributions toward any such plaque,memorial or notation. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact on the Collier County Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Collier County Commissioners approve and adopt the attached Building Naming Policy for dedications and naming of Collier County-owned buildings,structures or other County-owned facilities. An '/ __� I 6 � 'N1p4 Executive Summary 16 F 6 Page2of2 SUBMI I"I'hD BY: �! Date: Daniel R. Rodrigue me ' Director Facilities Manag ent Department X3 APPROVED BY: Date:___V kip Camp,CFM,Interim Administrator Administrative Services Division { G �AtE No F Pg. � COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA 1 6 F 6 r POLICY FOR NAMING COUNTY-OWNED BUILDING,STRUCTURE,OR FACILITY I. Naming of County-Owned Building,Structure or Facility. The following is the policy of the County Manager of Collier County,Florida, regarding naming Collier County-owned buildings, structures, or other County-owned facilities. Each County-owned building, structure, or facility, or integral part therein, e.g., chapel in a hospital, hereinafter "facility," shall be named based upon the function(s) the facility performs or the services provided to the public from the facility. The specific location of the facility can, of course, be included in the name; for example, an adjacent right-of-way, body of water, or any other prominent landmark. Examples: Collier County Courthouse, Central Avenue Library, Sheriff's Annex,Tarpon Lake Park,South Pass,or Pine Ridge Road Library. II. Naming of County-Owned Building. Structure or Facility to Honor a Natural Person. "Natural person" means actual human being(s). The Board of County Commissioners C ("Board") may name a County-owned facility to honor a natural person or persons, living or deceased. Examples could be "The John Jones County Courthouse," "The Bill Smith County Library," "The Mary White and Bill White Sheriff's Annex," "The Joe Green Museum," "The Jim Gallagher Pass"or"The Dan Marino Athletic Field"(provided the Athletic Facility is based upon a Substantial Financial Contribution). A. Naming A County-Owned Structure To Honor A Natural Person Based upon Actions and not based upon Substantial Financial Contribution(s). 1. The natural person(s)must have,by his or her local actions(other than Substantial Financial Contribution), specifically and directly benefited Collier County, and, preferably, the specific facility,or at least the geographic area where the facility exists(or is planned to exist). (a). Fields of Endeavor. If the public achievements of the sponsored, local natural person(s)are primarily in a specific field of endeavor,that field of endeavor should have a direct and significant logical relationship to the facility. As examples: A medical facilit should be No.!(Gr Pg. J 1 • named to honor a local physician, a local nurse, or other local practitioner in the field of medicine. A sports facility should be named in honor a local 'natural person associated with athletics. A nautical facility should be named to honor a local natural person associated with nautical matters. A courthouse should be named to honor a local judge,local lawyer,or a natural person directly associated with local administration of justice or local law enforcement. (b). "Specific.Direct,Local Benefit." The natural person whose name the facility is proposed to honor must have performed significant, direct local benefit to the facility or at least with regard to the site of the facility(land or water). "Significant,direct, local benefit"does not include acts by a person who has benefited Florida generally (or has generally benefited the United States) and has not rendered direct, significant local, beneficial acts to benefit Collier County,the specific facility,or at least the general geographic area of the facility. (c). Sponsorship. Each recommendation to have a County-owned structure named to honor a natural person based upon that person's local, beneficial acts (other than a Substantial Financial Contribution) may be proposed to the County Manager by any individual, any corporation,any organization or group,but only by using the attached form. (d). Application Procedure. Each application to recommend naming a County- owned facility in honor of a natural person based upon that person's local acts (not based upon a Substantial Financial Contribution) must be submitted to the County Manager by use of the attached form. Each such sponsored application, when complete, must contain the names, addresses and signatures of not less than 1,000 natural persons who reside, at least part-time, in Collier County and who agree with the recommendations of the Sponsor as stated on the form. The Sponsor's written reasons must include a brief biographical sketch as regards the proposed natural person(s) and a listing of the significant local beneficial acts performed by the local natural person, and upon which acts the Sponsor believes it is appropriate that the Board name the facility. AGEN _ ITEM' 1 No. �.. 03 2 Pg. i6F6 " B. Naming A County-Owned Structure To Honor A Natural Person Based upon Substantial Financial Contribution(s). 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of this policy, except the referral provisions listed below, a County-owned facility can be named in honor of a natural person(s) provided substantial sums of money or other substantial, valuable assets (such as land related to the facility or land situate elsewhere), are contributed to Collier County by, or on behalf of, such natural person(s),living or deceased, to assist Collier County, directly or indirectly, in acquiring title to the underlying land, to the facility, or to some specific, identifiable part of the facility (e.g., "The John Jones Wing of the Collier County Hospital"); provided, however, that such person has not engaged in illegal, immoral, or otherwise improper conduct. No such natural person need be a local person. 2. If a facility is named and it is thereafter discovered that the natural person unbeknownst to the County, had engaged in illegal, immoral, or otherwise improper conduct, Cthat brings discredit upon the County, the County may in its unbridled discretion rename the facility. If a facility is named after a then living natural person and that person thereafter engages in illegal, immoral, or otherwise improper conduct, that brings discredit upon the County, the County in its unbridled discretion, may rename the facility. This discretion to rename is and shall be subject to any then existing and enforceable provision in a written agreement to which the County is then a party and wherein the County contracted away this unbridled discretion to rename the facility. C. Referrals by the County Manager. 1. If the County Manager determines that the standard form application is complete and has merit(or that the facility may appropriately be named in honor of a Substantial Financial Contributor, which does not require use of the standard form or any signatures, the County Manager shall refer the complete application, or the recommendation to name the facility to honor a Substantial Financial Contributor,for review comments and suggestions,as follows: . No. AGES ... S ti3`.�3t 3 Pg. • 1 6F A. To the Constitutional Officer if the facility is or will be occupied by,or is or will be under the jurisdiction of, that Constitutional Officer; or to the County Division Administrator(s)if the facility is or will be occupied by, or is or will be under the jurisdiction of, • the Division Administrator(s), to give each such Officer or Administrator ample opportunity to provide his or her written comments regarding the application or recommendation, including opinions why the application or recommendation is or is not appropriate, B. If the facility has historical significance, to each County-Affiliated Historical Agency or Group. 2. The County Manager may also request input from groups that,or individuals who, the County Manager believes are closely associated with the respective facility. 3. Following the above-mentioned referrals, the County Manager, with or without his (or her) recommendation for approval, may place the item on the Board's agenda for a decision on the merits by the Board. D. Financial or In-kind Contributions by the County. In all instances,any plaque or other memorial or notation to be placed on or at the County-owned facility must be approved by the County,and must be supplied and be paid for in full by others and at no cost to the County unless the Board decides in the specific case that it is appropriate and is in the public interest for the County to contribute money and/or in-kind contributions toward any such plaque, memorial or notation. III. Duration and Effect of this Policy. This policy was adopted on the day of , 2003. This policy shall continue until amended or repealed by the County Manager. Jim Mudd,County Manager AGENDA I E Attachment:Application Form N° l l I 4 • REQUEST TO NAME COLLIER COUNTY - OWNED FACILITY 16Fb TO: County Manger,County of Collier,Florida. Sponsor's name,address&telephone: The facility is described as The address of the facility is We request that this facility be named For the following reasons,it is proper to name this facility as requested: --_ (10/page):We,the undersigned residents of Collier County,agree with the above-stated reasons: C " PRINT OR WRITE LEGIBLY Name,address&signature: --- Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: ----- Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: Name,address&signature: AGENDA IT [For Official Use Only:Date this form was received by the County Manger's Office: Page Number: of pages. �— I 16F6 m It: . I; -4 . b '� 5 7 c ° ' ° w c ° 0 U oU �-J�J 11 A,aFC1-3 '".. 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