§ 2.170. Public Art Advisory Board, Creation, Composition, Responsibility.  


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    A Public Art Advisory Board is hereby created as a body of individuals appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by Council which shall have the duty and responsibility to generate a Public Art Master Plan for review and approval by the Municipal Planning Board and City Council and to make recommendations on specific public art projects, including the selection of works of art, special landscape treatments and architectural enhancements.

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    The Public Art Advisory Board shall be comprised of nine (9) members as follows:

    Wherever possible, six (6) members shall be representative of one (1) or more of the following classifications:

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    architect or interior designer

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    landscape architect or land use planner

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    professional in the field of art

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    art or architectural historian

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    art educator

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    artist

    Four (4) members shall be citizens with knowledge of and appreciation for the visual arts.

    The architect or other design professional for a specific City project may advise the Board during the selection process as it relates to his/her project but shall not be a voting member of the Board.

(Ord. of 12-12-1983, Doc. #18230; Ord. of 7-15-1985, Doc. #19570; Ord. of 1-14-1991, Doc. #24514; Ord. of 3-25-1996, Doc. #29238; Ord. of 4-6-1998, Doc. #31130)