The City will use the following criteria in the evaluation of proposed monuments, markers, plaques and memorials:
A. Consistent With Chapter: No monument, marker, plaque or memorial will be placed in a City park unless it is consistent with this chapter or any park related administrative rules of the City.
B. Requirements: Monuments, markers, plaques or memorials will only be considered for placement by the City if they do one of the following:
1. Commemorate places or historical events of national or local significance.
2. Commemorate a community association and/or group that has contributed significantly to Salt Lake City.
3. Commemorate a deceased individual who contributed significantly to Salt Lake City.
C. Offensive Materials: A monument, marker, plaque or memorial will not be considered for placement if the City believes it would be considered offensive to the inhabitants of the City.
D. Political Materials: A monument, marker, plaque or memorial will not be considered for placement if the purpose is to promote a political cause, issue or event.
E. Religious Materials: The City shall not place a monument, marker, plaque or memorial in a City park that conveys a message that religion or a particular religious belief is favored or preferred or results in an excessive entanglement of the City with religion.
F. Donor Recognition: The City may allow donors to place a small donor recognition plaque on the monument, marker, plaque or memorial. The City will determine the size of the donor recognition plaque.
G. Connection To Site: The monument, marker, plaque or memorial must have a logical connection to the specific site where it is to be placed. (2019 Compilation)