Chapter 2.44
ARTS COMMISSION

Sections:

2.44.010    Mission statement.

2.44.020    Commission structure—Membership.

2.44.030    Appointment.

2.44.040    Commission terms.

2.44.050    Commission responsibilities.

2.44.060    Meetings.

2.44.070    Procedures.

2.44.080    Creation of municipal arts fund.

2.44.090    Annual plan.

2.44.100    Authority to accept donations.

2.44.110    Artwork placement.

2.44.010 Mission statement.

The Sedro-Woolley arts commission seeks to beautify the community, and support the vitality of local artists in the visual, literary, and performing arts. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.020 Commission structure—Membership.

The commission is an advisory body with no less than five and no more than nine appointed commissioners. A majority of members will be Sedro-Woolley residents. In addition to the above members, the commission may include one nonvoting member who is a member of the city council or Sedro-Woolley staff and one nonvoting member who is a high school student. The commission will elect commission officers, which will include a chairperson, vice chairperson, and secretary who will serve for at least one year. It will be a working commission. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.030 Appointment.

The mayor shall appoint the commissioners per Chapter 35A.l2 RCW. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.040 Commission terms.

Initially, all commissioners will be appointed to terms ending December 31, 2023. Three members will then be appointed for a three-year term, three members will be appointed for a two-year term, and the remaining member(s) will be appointed for a one-year term. These commission terms will be determined by lottery. Commissioners may then be reappointed for additional three-year consecutive terms on a rotational basis with the exclusion of the high school student member. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.050 Commission responsibilities.

The commission will be responsible for the following:

A.    Developing strong relationships within the city of Sedro-Woolley, including the mayor, city council members and city departmental representatives, serving as a consultative resource on matters of aesthetic and artistic importance.

B.    Represent the city in art matters in cooperative arrangements with other government agencies and private organizations, as authorized.

C.    Identify and recommend potential locations for public art, prescribe procedures for the selection, acquisition and display of such art and oversee the process of selection and placement of public art.

D.    Work cooperatively with other area arts organizations in assimilating information about arts activities and events.

E.    Encourage education, innovation and community participation in visual, literary and performing arts.

F.    Actively work to promote fund raising and coordination of donations for public art projects.

G.    Maintain an inventory of public art and provide advice for its oversight and maintenance. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.060 Meetings.

All commission meetings will be open to the public and notice of the meetings will comply with the Washington Open Public Meetings Act. The commission will hold regular meetings at least monthly. The commission will keep minutes of its regular public meetings and records of all official actions that will be made available to the public upon approval of the minutes by the commission. A majority of all the members of the commission will constitute a quorum at a regular or special meeting of the commission. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.070 Procedures.

The commission will establish its own procedures and rules for the transaction of its business. The rules of the commission will provide that the commission may appoint subcommittees in order to meet those functions and responsibilities of the commission. Subcommittee members need not be on the commission. Any subcommittee appointed by the commission will be advisory to the commission only. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.080 Creation of municipal arts fund.

In addition to an operational budget there will be established a special fund entitled “the municipal arts fund” into which all funds will be deposited that are appropriated by or received by the city from whatever source for the purpose of acquisition of or otherwise providing for the advancement of visual, literary and performing arts within the city, including federal, state, and municipal funds, or funds from private individuals or agencies or any other funds which the city may receive or come into possession of from time to time. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.090 Annual plan.

The commission will develop an annual plan describing the projects to be initiated by the commission funded through the municipal arts fund. The plan will be transmitted to the mayor who will present the plan to the council. The council will review the plan to be approved for spending authority as part of the normal budget process each year. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.100 Authority to accept donations.

The city may receive offers of donations of artwork or funds for public art. Potential donors will be referred to the commission to discuss the nature of the gift and for review and approval. After review, the commission will recommend consideration or rejection of the offer and make a site recommendation if applicable. All financial gifts, bequests, and artwork donations accepted by the commission are subject to the approval by council. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)

2.44.110 Artwork placement.

No work of art financed or installed either wholly or in part with the municipal arts fund or grants procured by the city shall be installed on privately owned property without a written agreement between the city and the owner specifying the proprietary interests in the work of art, and specifying other provisions deemed necessary or desirable by the city attorney. In addition, such written agreements shall specify that the private property owner shall assure (A) that the installation of the work of art will be done in a manner which will protect the work of art and the public; (B) that the work of art will be maintained in good condition; and (C) that insurance and indemnification will be provided as is appropriate. (Ord. 2045-23 § 2)