File #: ID 20-0114    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/28/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/10/2020 Final action: 3/10/2020
Title: Action on appointments to City Boards, Committees and Commissions.

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Action on appointments to City Boards, Committees and Commissions.

 

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Summary:

Mayor Keith Corbett has submitted the following appointment recommendations for City Council advice and consent:

 

Board of Adjustment

Number of positions:                                                               1

Term Length:                                                                                    3-years

Residency Requirement:                                          Required or reside within the Joint Jurisdictional Area

Purpose:  The Board of Adjustment has the authority to act on variances or special exceptions to the zoning ordinance.  Four of the five members must vote in the affirmative for a motion to pass.

 

Mayor’s Recommendation:

1.                     Appoint Matt Chandler

 

Public Arts Commission

Number of positions:                      1 (SD Art Museum Representative)

Term Length:                                                               3-years

Residency Requirement:                     Majority residents of the City

Purpose: Public art enhances the built environment of a city and enriches the lives of its citizens. A dedicated funding source for an established program of public art enhances the reputation of a city and serves as a vehicle for attracting new businesses and citizens. A public art program encourages a community’s artists and citizens to engage in creative activities and artistic development. A public arts commission can develop and implement a unified public art strategy for a community.

 

The role of the Brookings Public Arts Commission is as follows:

1.                     To develop a unified public art strategy for the City of Brookings;

2.                     To advise the City Council and other community groups and agencies who are initiating a public art project concerning the proposed site, selection of a professional artist and commissioning of a public artwork;

3.                     To oversee the Public Art Fund;

4.                     To guide and monitor design development process through reviews at various stages to ensure artistic and design quality, integration with the site and relevance to the community;

5.                     To approve the final design prior to fabrication; and

6.                     To approve the final artwork, installation procedures, and maintenance plan prior to installation.

 

Mayor’s Recommendation:

1.                     Appoint Taylor McKeown

 

Recommendation

Recommendation:

Staff recommends approval.