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image provided by city clerk, February 2005
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Timeline for City Seal:
October 10, 1988 City Council approved a motion for implementation of City Seal Contest
January 23, 1989 City Council approved a motion selecting and approving final City Seal Design
February 13, 1989 City Council approved a motion to explain the design elements in the City Seal. The motion reads in part:
"The elements of the City Seal provide a view of the community from past to present to future. The Rancho Mission Viejo brand is a symbol that has been in our area for generations and represents our heritage within these coastal hills and valleys. The light stand and lake view gives a view of our City as a unique place to live and grow. The torch indicates the spirit of accomplishment, be it in education, business, athletics or civic events."March 27, 1989 City Council approved a motion to purchase a City Flag bearing the City Seal
Outline Border-PMS 299Norma Chakrabarty, the City Clerk, 23 February 2005
Inline Border-PMS 286
Letters-PMS 286
Background-PMS 155
Mountains-PMS 568-361
Mountain Blend-PMS 155-486
Land Area-PMS 359
Lake Area-PMS 299
Lamp post-Cool grey 6/PMS 298
Torch-PMS 286
Flame-PMS 171
Brand Logo-PMS 171
image by Rob Raeside, 19 June 2019
Source: www.waymarking.com
This version of the flag was seen flying and bears the name of the city above the seal and the incorporation date below it.
Source: www.waymarking.com
Valentin Poposki, 24 January 2012
Version with monochrome seal:
http://img.groundspeak.com/waymarking/log/d1b2f315-f81d-4f21-b1d4-363f8af3a173.jpg
Dave Fowler, 19 June 2019
image located by Paul Bassinson, 18 May 2019
Source: https://cityofmissionviejo.org/
image located by Valentin Poposki, 29 May 2019
https://oac.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt158022f1/?brand=oac4 shows a former flag
of Mission Viejo. The image is dated 1978 at the source.
Valentin Poposki,
29 May 2019