(A) The Heritage Arts Advisory Committee (HAAC) is hereby created as a committee appointed by the City Council to advise on the city's Heritage Artwork in Public Places Program. The HAAC shall consist of a maximum of nine voting and six nonvoting members who may be reappointed at the discretion of the City Council and shall include the following unless otherwise directed by the City Council:
(1) A member of the Planning Commission.
(2) A member of the Chamber of Commerce and Industrial League.
(3) A member of the Beautification and Historical Services Advisory Committee.
(4) A member of the Family and Human Services Advisory Committee.
(5) A member directly appointed by a City Council member, with each City Council member being entitled to one direct appointment.
(6) The City Manager or designee, in a nonvoting capacity.
(7) The Director of Community Services or designee, in a nonvoting capacity.
(8) The Director of Planning and Development or designee, in a nonvoting capacity.
(B) The responsibility of the HAAC is to review and make recommendations to the City Council relative to the acquisition of artwork for public places. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
(1) Establish and approve Heritage Artwork in Public Places Program policies and guidelines.
(2) Review Heritage Artworks in Public Places applications and advise on the proposed artist, artwork, budget and location among other considerations.
(3) Recommend action to the City Council on Heritage Artworks in Public Places applications.
(4) In consultation with the City Manager or designee, prepare a Heritage Artwork in Public Places Program annual report to the City Council including proposed expenditures from the Heritage Artwork in Public Places Fund.
(5) In consultation with the City Manager or designee, ensure the inspection of the condition of the artwork in the city’s collection and report on needed maintenance and repair.
(6) Recommend action to the City Council on proposed donations of artwork to the city in accordance with the Donations of Artwork Policy.
(7) Recommend action to the City Council on proposed deaccessioning of artwork in accordance with the Deaccessioning of Artwork Policy.
(8) Provide public art advocacy, community education, and awareness.
(C) The terms of five voting members shall expire in even numbered years and the terms of four appointed voting members shall expire in odd numbered years.
(D) The HAAC shall be subject to those provisions of Chapter 32 of this code applying to all commissions and committees, and any other rules the City Council may adopt, unless such rules or provisions are inconsistent with this chapter.
(Ord. 909, passed 4-27-00; Am. Ord. 1018, passed 10-28-10; Am. Ord. 1054, passed 3-13-14; Am. Ord. 1111, passed 1-9-20; Am. Ord. 1112, passed 9-24-20)