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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-416AUGUST 23, 2011 FIRST READING (CARRIED :9 SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 11 -391 SECOND READING LOST LAID OVER 11 -416 ORDINANCE WITHDRAWN ) PURPOSE: CREATE PUBLIC ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE INITIATED BY: CITY ADMINISTRATION A GENERAL ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OSHKOSH CREATING SECTION 2 -47 PERTAINING TO CREATION OF A PUBLIC ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Common Council of the City of Oshkosh does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That Section 2 -47 of the Oshkosh Municipal Code pertaining to the creation of a Public Arts Advisory Committee is hereby created to read as follows: SECTION 2 -47 PUBLIC ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (A) Membership and Terms The Public Arts Advisory Committee shall be composed of five (5) voting members consisting of: Two (2) citizen members, one (1) Plan Commission member, one (1) Landmark Commission member and one (1) Council Member. The Director of Community Development or designee shall serve as coordinator and recording secretary for the Committee. There shall also be appointed two (2) alternate members, who shall be authorized to act in the place of any member who is unable to attend a meeting. Citizen members shall serve three (3) year terms. In addition to these voting members, the Director or his /her designee of the Paine Art Center and Gardens and the Director or his /her designee of the Oshkosh Public Museum and Oshkosh Public Library shall be advisory members of the Committee. (B) Purpose, Duties and Functions: The Public Arts Advisory Committee shall have the responsibility to: 1. Advise the Common Council on Gifts or donations of public art pursuant to the City of Oshkosh Gifts and Donations Policy. 2. Advise the Common Council on Public Murals and Art. 3. Act upon appeals under the City's Mural ordinance. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication. SECTION 3. Publication Notice. Please take notice that the City of Oshkosh enacted ordinance #11 -416 CREATE PUBLIC ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, on September 13, 2011. The ordinance creates a Public Arts Advisory Committee to advise Council upon gifts or donations of public art, public murals and art and to act as an appeals board under the City's mural ordinance. The full text of the ordinance may be obtained at the Office of the City Clerk, 215 Church TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council FROM: Lynn A. Lorenson, City Attorney DATE: August 18, 2011 RE: Public Arts Advisory Committee BACKGROUND On March 8, 2011, the Common Council passed the gift policy which, in part, anticipated the creation of a Public Arts Advisory Committee to review and make recommendations to the Plan Commission and Council regarding works of art, including statues, monuments, memorials, tributes, sculptures, graphics and signs. At that time staff was also working on a draft ordinance for murals and it was anticipated that the Public Arts Advisory Council may play a role in the review of proposed murals as well. Therefore, creation of the Public Arts Advisory Committee was delayed to allow for consideration of the committee's potential role under the proposed mural ordinance. The mural ordinance is now ready for Council consideration, so it is appropriate to also bring forward the ordinance to create the Public Arts Advisory Committee. ANALYSIS The Public Arts Advisory Committee was originally proposed in connection with the City's gift policy which was adopted by Council earlier this year. At that time staff was also working toward bringing forward a mural ordinance and had identified a potential role for a citizen committee in the mural review process. The proposed ordinance would establish a five (5) member committee consisting of two (2) citizen members, one (1) plan commission member, one (1) landmarks commission member and one (1) Council member. The proposed legislation would also provide for the appointment of two (2) alternate members. In addition, the Director of the Paine Art Center and Gardens, the Oshkosh Public Library and Oshkosh Public Museum would serve in an advisory capacity to the Committee. The committee would be staffed by the Department of Community Development and would meet on an as- needed basis. The committee's responsibilities would be to advise the Common Council on murals and public art and upon gifts or donations of public art pursuant to the City of Oshkosh Gifts and Donations Policy. In addition, the committee would act as the appeals board for determinations by the Director of Planning Services under the mural ordinance. FISCAL IMPACT There is no anticipated fiscal impact from the creation of this advisory committee. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Council pass the ordinance creating a Public Arts Advisory Committee for the purposes designated therein. Respectfully Submitted, Lynn A. Lorenson City Attorney Approved: — 0'�64A- O'CK- Ozw�oaz-� Mark A. Rohloff City Manager