(a) The director may establish a program for the designation of cultural sites located in public parks. Any interested person may recommend the designation of a cultural site to the director for approval.
(b) The recommendation to the director by an interested person pursuant to subsection (a) must include the following:
(1) The name and address of the public park where the proposed cultural site is located;
(2) A description of the approximate location where the proposed cultural site will be located within the public park;
(3) A name and brief physical description of the proposed cultural site;
(4) A brief description of the cultural impact of the site on the city or surrounding communities; and
(5) Detailed information, such as the size, shape, types of materials to be used, any maintenance costs, and the total cost, including the labor required, of installing the marker at the designated cultural site.
(c) Upon the approval of the designation by the director, the department shall erect, install, or place a marker, in accordance with subsection (b)(5), informing the public of the designated cultural site; provided that the interested person making the recommendation, pursuant to subsection (a), agrees to reimburse the department for all costs related to the installation and maintenance of the marker and the marker itself, as determined by the director.
(1990 Code, Ch. 10, Art. 6, § 10-6.2) (Added by Ord. 16-5)