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Minutes
Public Art Commission
February 19, 2016
Attendance
Commissioners: Garrington, Merchant, Bussell, Newman, Friend, Lemhouse (council
liaison) Seltzer (staff),
Absent:
None
Guests
Robert Block-Brown
Minutes
Minutes of the January regular meeting and the February 8 special meeting were approved
with corrections.
Citizen Issues
None
Update from Council Lemhouse
Lemhouse congratulated the Public Art Commission on their work for the Entry signs and
presentation to the City Council. He noted that having the artist present at the meeting to
explain their creative process was helpful and suggested Ms. Zoccola be present when her
second piece is presented to the City Council. Lemhouse also noted that the council is
pleased that Garrington reached out to the Historic Commission. Once the RFQ for the
theater corridor is re-drafted Seltzer can send the revised draft to the staff liaison for the HC
for comments. He also noted that the PAC should review Zoccolas’s second piece before it
goes to the Council.
In addition Lemhouse reported:
The City Council approved a 3% tax on the sale of marijuana. The item will be on
the November ballot.
A recent article was misleading about parking fines doubling. There is a proposal to
increase the cost of parking in the Hargadine parking lot from $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
A property owner adjacent to the Lithia Way parking lot is requesting a zone change.
The City Council is grappling with what to do about City Hall. It is not seismically
sound and needs a complete overhaul.
A sub-committee is reviewing the structure of AFN.
Entry Signs
PAC individuals will write letter to individuals on the City Council thanking them for their
support.
Garrington has written to Lemhouse and will write to the Mayor and to Voisin
Reinholdt will write to Rosenthal
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Newman will write to Pam Marsh
Friend will write to Mike Morris
Merchant will write to Stef Seffinger
Historic Commission
Garrington again reported that she attended the Historic Commission meeting in early
February requesting input related to the historical context of the Theater Corridor. HC Chair
Terry Skibby provided information to the PAC.
The PAC will determine how to incorporate the information into the RFQ.
RFQ Next Steps
The PAC reviewed the existing draft of the Theater Corridor RFQ and identified areas that
need additions including clarification of the expectations of the winning artist including:
The number of meetings the artist will attend in person and additional meetings as needed via
Skype.
Determine whether the RFQ will ask for two or three concepts from the winning artist.
Require a three dimensional scale model either as a maquette or electronically.
In addition the RFQ should include the process for selection and the number of concepts
expected from the artist.
PAC members were assigned sections of the RFQ to edit:
Newman: The project
Garrington and Merchant: Project Intent (include an emphasis on lighting)
Friend: Timeline
Bussell: Process
Reinhardt: measure the full length of the corridor and take new photos
Seltzer: Provide a different map to include as supplemental materials for the RFQ
Discussion of meeting time
Because of the workload over the past couple of years, the PAC changed the time from 8:30
am to 8:00 am in order to have enough time to get through the agenda. The PAC discussed
preferred meeting times and the majority prefer to keep the start time at 8:00 am.
Election of officers
Garrington noted that she has been the chair for four years and the code requires a new chair
after three years. Friend, currently serving as vice chair will assume the role of chair this
summer and a new vice chair will need to be elected at that time.
Goal Setting
The PAC agree it is time to update their goals for the next three years and will find time this
summer to schedule a special meeting. The last goal setting lasted which occurred in 2013
about six hours.
Mayor’s Brown Bag
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Garrington is unable to attend the Mayor’s monthly brown bag meeting February 26 at noon
in the Siskiyou Room. Friend or Merchant will attend in her stead.
Watershed Art
The RFP deadline is March 15, 2016. It is anticipated that the PAC will review concepts in
April.
Upcoming Dates
March 18 regular monthly meeting
Meeting adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
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