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Ms. Tomeo suggested that a site adjacent to the existing Hastings Memorial located to the south of the California Incline would be appropriate. Additionally, Marilyn Sims, Ms. Heintz= daughter also identified the area by the Hastings Memorial as a possible site. At the April 20, 2000 Recreation & Parks Commission meeting, the Commission recognized that moving the existing plaque would be impractical and suggested placing a new plaque in honor of Grace Heintz by the Hastings Memorial in Palisades Park and asked that staff return to the Commission with a proposed design concept. On June 15, 2000, the Commission recommended approval of a new bronze plaque that will be mounted on a base created from a remnant piece of the sedimentary wall material used in the BIG project, as shown on Attachment 1. The text for the proposed plaque, as modified by the Recreation and Parks Commission, is also shown on Attachment 1. EI Camino Real Commemorative Bell 2 Mr. Ysidro Reyes, a local community member and descendent of a founding Santa Monica family, contacted the City and requested that a 10 V2 foot bronze bell from a state-wide Mission Bell Project be sited in a public park in honor of the three families who founded Santa Monica. These bronze bells were originally designed in 1906 as a 100 pound cast iron bell to be placed as markers along the original route of the "EI Camino Real" -- the King's Highway -- which connected the series of California Missions. Over time, many of these markers were misplaced. In recent years, various groups have raised funds to purchase new bells for location along the original Camino Real, and in other historically significant locations. A number of jurisdictions in California have accepted these bells. There are five in San Diego County parks. Culver City, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Hermosa Beach and San Fernando area also participating. The current project is being sponsored locally by the Knights of Columbus, California Federation of Women's Clubs and Gates, Kingsley and Gates Mortuaries. On November 18, 1999, the Recreation & Parks Commission considered Mr. Reyes' request and unanimously recommended approval of acceptance of the bell and placement of it in Christine Reed Park, at the northwest corner of Miles Playhouse as shown in Attachment 2. In its motion, the Commission noted that this location is appropriate given that the bell will honor three families that founded Santa Monica; that the park was established through a land donation by some of these founders; and that the bell is compatible with the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of Miles Playhouse. Mr. Reyes also found the proposed site for the bell to be an acceptable. 3 DISCUSSION Resolution #8758, adopted on May 24, 1994 governs the placement of memorials and tributes in city parks. It requires that memorials and tributes to individuals in parks be approved by the City Council and considered only when the individual memorialized is of extraordinary stature and the design is exceptional. The Recreation and Parks Commission in recommending approval of these two tributes determined that Grace Heintz and the three founding families of Santa Monica were individuals who made significant contributions to the City of Santa Monica and honoring them by placing tributes in Palisades Park and Christine Reed Park would be an appropriate way to honor their contributions. BUDGET/FINANCIAL IMPACTS No appropriations are necessary and there are no budgetary or financial impacts at this time. RECOMMENDATION City staff recommends that the City Council: 1. Approve the location and text for a new plaque in honor of Grace Heintz as proposed in Palisades Park, and 2. Approve the installation of the donated EI Camino Real commemorative bell in Christine Reed Park near Miles Playhouse. 4 Prepared by: Barbara Stinchfield, Director Karen Ginsberg, Assistant Director Brett Horner, Senior Analyst - Parks & Community Facility Planning Attachments: 1. Design of Proposed Grace L. Heintz Plaque 2. Proposed location for EI Camino Real Commemorative Bell 5