§ 162.04. Public art advisory powers, duties, and functions.
1.
The public art advisory board shall:
a.
Advise the city council on the adoption of policies and procedures to acquire, commission, and maintain works of art in public places.
b.
Advise the city council regarding applications for the installation of art as part of private projects pursuant to this chapter.
c.
Advise the city council regarding installation of art as part of public projects pursuant to this chapter.
d.
Advise the city council regarding proposed donations of art pursuant to this chapter.
e.
Recommend sites for location of public art in accordance with the public art master plan.
f.
Provide recommendations and guidance in implementation of the public art master plan.
g.
From time to time, recommend to the city council updates or revisions to the public art master plan that identify proposed locations and criteria for public artwork, art selection, and placement criteria, and other program recommendations, to reflect the changing environment of the city. It is the intent that such master plan be updated every five (5) years.
h.
Conduct, with the assistance of city staff, calls to artists regarding installation of art as part of public projects and regarding installation of art using the Art Fund pursuant to this chapter.
i.
Provide recommendations to the city council on the maintenance of city-owned artwork to preserve and protect the public art in the city's collection.
j.
Provide recommendations to the city council on the deaccessioning, removal, or replacement of public art owned by the city.
k.
Advise the city council regarding murals to be installed on city property.
l.
Propose recommendations to the city council regarding the art in public places ordinance and program.
m.
Report to the city council, on an annual basis, the status of the art in public places program, the application of the master plan, the use of art in public places funds and the fund balance.
2.
The recommendations of the public art advisory board to the city council are advisory only and may or may not be consistent with similar recommendations made to the city council by other city boards.
(Ord. No. 18-67, § 1, 12-10-18)