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Council Communication
| Title: |
Consideration of an Ordinance to Add Chapter 2.17, Public
Arts Commission, to the Ashland Municipal Code. |
| Dept: |
Administration |
| Date: |
September 17, 2002 |
Submitted
By:
......................... |
Greg Scoles, City Administrator |
| Synopsis: |
At the beginning of 2002, the "Pre-Public Art Study Group"
asked that the city consider forming an official Public Art Study Group.
Following discussion at a study session on January 16, 2002, it was agreed
at the February 5, 2002 council meeting that council adopt a public art statement
to show its support of such a policy. The Public Art Statement reads as follows:
"The city council recognizes the value and importance of public art in the
community and is committed to the development of a public art policy. To
this end, the council agrees to participate with an informal study group
to research and develop possible alternatives for such a policy and to
collaborate with the study group in the writing and implementation of a final
proposed policy." |
| Recommendation: |
Staff recommends that should council wish to adopt the proposed
ordinance, they should instruct staff to bring the ordinance back for first
reading at a future council meeting. |
| Fiscal Impact: |
Programs developed in connection with the Public Arts Commission
may have fiscal impacts, including additional staff time, which will need
to be analyzed after such programs are identified. |
| Background: |
The Public Art Study Group has met on a regular basis on
their own and with the City Administrator since February 5 and discussed
the various possibilities for establishing a formal Public Arts Commission.
Following several meetings, the group has crafted the draft ordinance for
consideration by council. |
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Proposed ORDINANCE NO.
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AN ORDINANCE ADDING CHAPTER 2.17, PUBLIC ARTS COMMISSION, TO THE ASHLAND
MUNICIPAL CODE
WHEREAS, the arts are an important part of the cultural and economic life
of the entire community of Ashland and enrich the participants in the arts
as well as those who observe them; and
WHEREAS, the continued vitality of the arts in the City of Ashland is a vital
part of the future of the City as well as of its citizens; and
WHEREAS, several organizations which exist in Ashland, including the Ashland
Gallery Association, Southern Oregon University including the Schneider Museum,
the Ashland Schools, Lithia Arts Guild and the Southern Oregon Arts Council,
are active in the arts and provide leadership to the community on arts related
matters; and
WHEREAS, the creation of a Public Arts Commission for the City of Ashland
will assist those organizations, as well as many other organizations and
individuals to make arts a more important part of the City's life, and
WHEREAS, the mission of the Public Arts Commission is to enhance the cultural
and aesthetic quality of life in Ashland by actively pursuing the placement
of public art in public spaces and serving to preserve and develop public
access to the arts.
NOW THEREFORE, THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 2.17 is added to the Ashland Municipal Code, as follows.
Chapter 2.17 PUBLIC ARTS COMMISSION
Sections:
2.17.010 Created
2.17.020 Members; Terms
2.17.030 Officers
2.17.040 Secretary
2.17.050 Meetings; Quorum; Voting
2.17.060 Rules and Regulations
2.17.070 Powers and Duties
2.17.080 Compensation
2.17.090 Policies
2.17.010 Created. There is hereby created a Public Arts Commission
for Ashland having the powers and duties provided in this chapter.
2.17.020 Members; Terms. The Public Arts Commission shall consist
of seven (7) members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by City Council.
The Commission shall contain at least five (5) members from a broad spectrum
of citizens representing arts organizations, education, structural and landscape
architecture, and at least two (2) citizens at large. At least five members
of the Commission shall reside inside the city limits. The appointees shall
have three-year terms. The original appointees shall be appointed: three
for one year, three for two years and three for three years, thereafter all
terms will be for three years. All members may vote on any matter coming
before the Commission, except as the Ethics Laws of the State of Oregon may
provide. After a member has three unexcused absences, the Commission may
remove that member. Should a member be removed, the Mayor will make a new
appointment for the remainder of the term.
2.17.030 Officers. At its first meeting The Public Arts Commission
shall elect a Chair and a Vice Chair who shall hold office for one year,
except that the first Chair and Vice-Chair shall serve until the end of the
calendar year. At the first meeting of each calendar year, the Chair or
Vice-Chair from the previous year shall preside over elections for Chair
and Vice Chair. Neither the Chair nor Vice Chair shall serve as an officer
for more than two consecutive terms.
2.17.040 Secretary. The members of the Commission shall elect annually
a Secretary who need not be a member of the Commission. The Secretary shall
keep an accurate record of the proceedings of the Commission.
2.17.050 Meetings; Quorum; Voting. The Public Arts Commission shall
hold an official meeting at least bimonthly (once every two months) and may
hold special meetings as set by the Commission. A majority of the members
constitutes a quorum for meetings. Provided a quorum is present, any item
must be approved by a simple majority of the voting members present at a
meeting to pass, unless otherwise provided.
2.17.060 Rules and Regulations. The Public Arts Commission shall establish
such rules and regulations for its government and procedures consistent with
the laws of the state and the ordinances of the City.
2.17.070 Powers and Duties.
A. The Public Arts Commission shall be specifically responsible for,
but not limited to, the following:
1. The Commission shall ensure the arts continue to be of value as an integral
part of Ashland.
2. The Commission shall promote the arts in Ashland to enrich the lives of
its citizens through education and demonstration.
3. The Commission shall assist the City Council, Parks & Recreation
Commission, Historic Commission and the Planning Commission in using public
art to enhance continuing development, including public structures.
4. The Commission shall advise the Planning Commission, Parks & Recreation
Commission, other city commissions and city departments regarding artistic
components of all projects under consideration by the city.
5. The Commission shall develop and recommend to the City Council adoption
of ordinances and policies for the review, planning and maintenance of public
displays of art in the community.
6. The Commission's duties may include planning and executing public displays
of visual and performing arts, providing connections with other local, regional
and national organizations working for the benefit of art and preservation
of artistic values, and other similar activities.
7. The Public Arts Commission shall identify groups and organizations that
enrich Ashland life by bringing cultural and artistic values and artifacts
to the city.
2.17.080 Compensation. Voting members of the Commission shall receive
no compensation for services rendered. The Commission may receive gifts,
bequests or devises of property on behalf of the City to carry out any of
the purposes of this Chapter. These shall be placed in a special account
for use of said Commission.
2.17.090 Policies.
A. The Public Arts Commission shall operate as a nonprofit organization devoted
exclusively to its mission.
B. The Public Arts Commission shall operate in the general public interest
serving the community as a whole. It shall serve no special interests.
C. The Public Arts Commission shall not endorse any commercial product or
enterprise.
The foregoing ordinance was first read by title only in accordance with Article
X, Section 2(c) of the City Charter on the ______ day of _____________, 2002,
and duly PASSED and ADOPTED this _______ day of _______________,
2002.
Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder
SIGNED and APPROVED this ________ day of ________________, 2002.
Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor
Reviewed as to form:
Paul Nolte, City Attorney
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