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image located by Valentin Poposki, 25 July 2006
Source: http://www.hannahmckinney.com/City%20Commission.html
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Blue flag with the city arms on it. The webpage at
http://www.hannahmckinney.com/City%20Commission.html notes:
"This flag was the result of a contest in 1931 to design a city flag; John
Toornman of the Henderson-Ames Company entered the winning design. His
notes on the design elements include, the American eagle and 13 stars, the
colors red, white and blue from the National Emblem. Surrounding the shield a
large circle having the letters Education, Industry and Progress.
The upper left quarter of the shield symbolizes religion, the upper right
quarter of the shield, our principal agricultural product, celery. The lower
left quarter of the shield indicates industry and the lower right quarter
represents education. Superimposed on the shield the letter "K" and surrounding
the entire emblem is a live oak wreath indicating growth with the ribbon scroll
at the bottom with the letters City of Kalamazoo, Mich.
The City flag was ordained October 12, 1931 by Ordinance 117 which includes the
above description and has prohibitions against using the City flag for
advertising purposes.
Flag information provided by: John Urschel, City of Kalamazoo Records & Information Manager"
Valentin Poposki, 25 July 2006
The description of the emblem on the flag is correct, but it is set on a
field of blue. The relevant section of the Kalamazoo City Code records:
"The city flag shall be blue, charged with an emblem as follows: The American
eagle and thirteen (13) stars and the colors red, white and blue from the
national emblem; upper left quarter of shield symbolizing religion; upper right
quarter of shield, our principal agricultural product, celery; the lower left
quarter of shield, industry; the lower right quarter of shield, education;
superimposed on shield the letter "K"; surrounding the shield a large circle
having the letters, Education, Industry and Progress; the entire emblem
surrounded by a live oak wreath indicating growth, with ribbon scroll, with the
letters of the City of Kalamazoo; and all in accordance with the design thereof
on file in the office of the city clerk, such design being expressly made a part
of this section the same as if attached hereto."
The second paragraph quoted above from the Mayor's web site, is probably
erroneous, as the City Code as codified in 1977 was a recodification of existing
ordinance of a "general and permanent" nature. Other ordinances, including that
cited, 117 of the former Administration Code, were dropped from the Code and are
specifically repealed. However, the source of each section, ie the group of
former Codes which were recodified, is given, together with a most comprehensive
index. The historical Code given for current Section 2-1 (City flag - Described)
is not 117, but A101, meaning former Administrative Code 101. 117 does not
appear in the historical index.
The current citation for the prohibition on advertising purposes is 2-2 (City
flag - Unlawful display or attachments).
Sources:
(1) Code of Ordinances, City of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Section 2-1 (may also be
cited as Kalamazoo City Code), consulted City of Kalamazoo web site 25 July 2006
(2) ibid., Preface
(3) ibid., Section 2-2
Colin Dobson, 27 July 2006