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File #: 3663   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 12/15/2021 In control: Parks and Recreation Department
On agenda: 1/11/2022 Final action: 1/11/2022
Title: Approval Re: City of Melbourne Request the Renaming of Lipscomb Street Regional Park to the Eddie Lee Taylor, Sr. Community Complex - District 3
Attachments: 1. City of Melbourne Resolution 4062.pdf, 2. Eddie Lee Taylor, Sr. Background Info.pdf, 3. Lipscomb Park Lease Agreement.pdf, 4. BCC-58 (1).pdf

Subject:

Title

Approval Re: City of Melbourne Request the Renaming of Lipscomb Street Regional Park to the Eddie Lee Taylor, Sr. Community Complex - District 3

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Fiscal Impact:

None

Dept/Office:

Parks and Recreation

Requested Action:

Recommendation

It is requested the Board of County Commissioners approve the renaming of Lipscomb Street Regional Park to the Eddie Lee Taylor, Sr. Community Complex

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Summary Explanation and Background:

Brevard County Policy BCC-58, Naming of County Facilities, II. B. 3. Park Facilities, allows the naming of assets within the confines of park property that includes, but is not limited to, buildings, structures, open spaces, trails, natural areas, community centers, athletic fields, pavilions, recreation areas, boat launch facility, beach accesses, crossovers and other amenities and features. Park facilities may be named in honor of a living or deceased individual who has made a unique and extraordinary donation, purchase or other contribution to the County or Recreation Partner Agency.

 

At the November 23, 2021 council meeting, the City of Melbourne approved a Resolution to rename Lipscomb Park to Eddie Lee Taylor, Sr. Community Complex.  The South Area Advisory Board, on December 13, 2020, voted unanimously to recommend the renaming of the park. Lipscomb Park is a 36.79-acre park, located at 3316 Monroe Street that is leased to the City of Melbourne.  The park includes three ball fields, multi-purpose field, children’s play area, basketball courts, a community center, gazebo and sidewalk around the two lakes. Additionally, all costs associated with the name change would be covered by the City of Melbourne.

 

Mr. Taylor was a lifelong resident of Melbourne. He was dedicated to community service, faith, and family. Mr. Taylor passed away approximately in 2020 and the renaming of Lipscomb Park in honor of Mr. Taylor will prove a long-lasting and permanent testament to Mr. Taylor’s commitment to the community and the City of Melbourne.

 

Mr. Taylor was dedicated and committed to Lipscomb Street Regional Park. As President of the Lipscomb Street Regional Park Association for over 40 years, he used his involvement to improve the quality and conditions of the community center and park for the residents in the south Melbourne area. He focused on upgrades of the baseball and softball fields, grounds and structures throughout the park with help from funding from the City of Melbourne Community Block Grant Program (CDBG). Mr. Taylor was instrumental in implementing programs for seniors, summer camp, little league baseball, and sponsoring an annual Thanksgiving community luncheon. Many services at the park headed by Mr. Taylor stimulated youth in the areas of education, sports and community service.

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