HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 82-30RESOLUTION 140. 82-30
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI
ESTABLISHING A LODI ARTS COMMISSION IN THE CITY OF
LODI
WHEREAS, the stature of a community is not measured by
size alone but in the way its physical and cultural needs are
met.
WHEREAS, with this in mind as being most important and
with the establishment of the Lodi Community Center, which
adheres to the above statement, along with the constant and
concrete evidence of an expanding interest in the arts, both
nationally and locally, it is most advisable that a Lodi Arts
Commission be established to assist local arts groups to
become more reflective of the wide range of contributive
talents existing within the community.
WHEREAS, such a commission, parallel to and balancing
the existing Recreation Commission, will provide strong
support within the administration of the Lodi Community Center
and will prove a valuable assist to the City in procuring such
monies from regional, state, and national sources as may be
available in support of the arts and their furtherance.
WHEREAS, to such end, the following design for the
establishment of a Lodi Arts Commission is hereby submitted.
FINDINGSā¢
The City Council hereby finds and declares:
a) That the growth and flourishing of art and culture
depend upon freedom, imagination and individual
initiative;
b) That the encouragement and support of art and
culture, while primarily a matter for private and
local initiative, is also an appropriate matter of
concern to the City of Lodi;
c) That this City's prestige and general welfare will
be promoted by providing recognition that art and
culture, and the creative spirit which motivates
them and which they personify, are valued as an
essential part of the City's resources;
d) That it is in the best interest of the City of
Lodi to maintain, develop and disseminate the
City's artistic and cultural resources;
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e) That the continued growth of the Arts can no
longer be sustained by traditional resources; and
f) That in order to implement these findings it is
desirable to establish the Lodi Arts Commission to
provide such recognition and assistance as will
encourage and promote the City's artistic and
cultural progress.
ARTS COMMISSION ESTABLISHED:
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that there is
established a Lodi Arts Commission to promote and
encourage programs to further the development and
public awareness of and interest in the fine and
performing arts and to act in an advisory capacity to
the Lodi City Council in connection with the artistic
and cultural development of the City.
MEMBERSHIP:
a) The Commission shall be initially fifteen (15)
members appointed by the Mayor from a list of
nominees, with the approval of the City Council.
1) Of the fifteen (15) members, no less than
eight (8) shall be directly associated
with and involved in one or more of the
following arts disciplines: Architecture
and Environmental Arts, Literature,
Theater, Dance, Music, Arts Criticism,
Arts History, Painting, Sculpture,
Photography, Arts Education, and Gems and
Minerals.
2) The balance of the Commission shall be
made up of persons working outside
professional practice in the arts who
demonstrate a deep interest and
appreciation of cultural and artistic
activities.
b) Each member of the Commission shall hold office
for a term of three (3) years, except that:
1) the terms of the members first taking
office shall expire as follows, as
designated by the Mayor at the time of
appointment: five (5) at the end of the
first year, five (5) at the end of the
second year, and five (5) at the end of
the third year; and -
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2) as terms expire after the first and
second year, succeeding appointees shall
serve for three (3) years; and
3) any member appointed to fill the vacancy
occurring prior to the expiration of the
term for which his predecessor was
appointed shall be appointed for the
remainder of such term; and
4) no member shall serve more than two (2)
consecutive years per term. This
provision shall apply to any persons
appointed to fill vacancies within the
membership.
c) In addition to the Mayor, the City Manager, and
the City Attorney, such other persons as may be
designated as ex officio members without vote by
the Mayor with advice from the City Council shall
be selected from any department, office,
commission, board, employee, or instrumentality of
the City of Lodi to aid, assist, and advise the
Arts Commission.
CHAIRMAN:
a) The Mayor shall appoint by and with the advice and
consent of the City Council the initial Chairman
of the Commission from among the fifteen (15)
persons appointed to the Commission.
b) After the first year, or if a vacancy occurs in
the office of Chairman, the fifteen (15) members
of the commission will, by a majority vote, elect
the chairman from among their number.
c) The Chairman shall serve at the pleasure of the
City Council, but not in excess of two (2)
consecutive years per term, and the provisions of
this subsection shall apply to any person
appointed to fill the vacancy in the office of
Chairman.
VACANCIES:
If a member of the Arts Commission shall be absent
from three (3) consecutive regular meetings of the
Commission without leave of absence from the
Commission expressed in its official minutes, such
office shall become vacant and shall -be so declared by
the Mayor. The Secretary of the Commission shall
notify the Mayor of any vacancy whenever such occurs.
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ORGANIZATION:
The Commission shall organize and adopt administrative
rules and procedures consistent with this Part to
accomplish its purposes. The Chairman shall appoint
such officers or committees as shall be deemed
necessary by the Commission.
POWERS AND DUTIES:
The powers and duties of the Commission shall be as
follows:
a) All of the Commission shall meet at the call of
the Chairman or a majority of the Commission, but
not less than once every three months. A majority
of the members of the Commission shall constitute
a Quorum. The affirmative votes of nine (9)
members of the Commission are required to take any
action. The Commission shall keep an accurate
record of its proceedings and transactions;
b) Recommend ways to maintain and increase the
artistic and cultural resources of the City of
Lodi;
c) Propose methods to encourage private initiative in
the fields of art and culture;
d) Solicit private, state and federal funding
available for the fine and performing arts;
e) Develop methods by which to coordinate existing
resources and facilities, and to foster artistic
and cultural endeavors and the use of the arts
both locally and outside of the City to promote
the best interests of the City;
f) Initiate, sponsor or conduct, alone or in
cooperation with other public or private agencies,
programs to further the development and public
awareness of and interest in the fine and
performing arts;
g) Advise and consult with public and private groups,
school, the City, and State or Federal Cultural
and Art Commission interested in, or having
knowledge or experience in, the fields or art and
culture of the City;
h) Advise the City concerning the receipt of or
purchase of and display of works of art to be
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placed on municipal municipal property, except for
acquisition by museums and art galleries;
i) Improve access to the arts through various
programs so that the arts are within the reach of
persons of all cultural backgrounds and levels of
income. The Commission shall especially be
concerned for segments of the community in which
the arts are lacking and needed;
j) Conduct studies and make recommendations with a
view to formulating methods or ways by which
creative activity and high standards and increased
opportunities in the arts and culture may be
encouraged and promoted in the best interest of
the City's artistic and cultural progress and a
greater appreciation and enjoyment of the arts and
culture by the citizens of the City of Lodi and
how such can be encouraged and developed;
k) Provide preliminary screening of annual requests
for allocation of Community Promotion funds for
cultural and art activities and recommend a list
of priorities with regard to those requests to the
City Council. The Commission recommendation
shall:
1) Be listed by priority ranking to reflect
the Commission's recommendations based on
thorough consideration and evaluation of
information and data to be submitted by
applicant organizations to justify
requested funding.
2) Be submitted in accordance with due dates
to be specified by the City Manager to
insure the City Annual Budget review
schedules are met.
3) Be advisory only and not binding upon the
City Council; all final determinations
shall be made by the City Council.
1) To perform such other related duties and functions
as the City Council may from time to time direct,
or otherwise appoint, the Commission to administer
or coordinate on behalf of the City.
ANNUAL REPORT:
The Commission shall prepare and submit to the City
Council, not later than sixty (60) days after the end
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of each calendar year, an annual report setting forth
its activities.
ANNUAL BUDGET:
The Commission shall prepare and submit to the City
Manager an annual budget for review and approval of
the City Council. Said budget shall reflect all
actual and anticipated revenues and expenditures.
COMPENSATION:
Members of the Commission, the Chairman and persons
appointed to assist the Commission in making its
studies shall serve at no salary, but shall be
reimbursed for travel and subsistence expenses
incurred in the performance of their duties while away
from the City of Lodi in accordance with the travel
allowance policies adopted by the City of Lodi but
only to the extent that appropriations for such travel
allowance have been provided in the Commission's
budget and approved by the City Council.
CLERICAL ASSISTANCE:
a) Within the ability of his present staff, the City
Manager shall provide for a stenographer, space,
equipment and supplies to perform clerical and
typing duties of the Commission.
b) The City Council may authorize, subject to the
Commission's budget as approved by the City'
Council, the appointment by the Chairman of such
secretarial and clerical and other staff
assistants and the acquisition of such equipment
and supplies as are necessary to enable the
Chairman and the Commission to carry out their
functions and duties.
c) The City Council shall designate the space and
shall make its facilities generally available to
the Commission to perform the functions related to
the purposes of the Commission.
STAFF ASSISTANCE:
The Commission is authorized to secure through the
City Manager from any department, officer, consultant,
commission, board, employee, or other instrumentality
of the City of Lodi. suggestions, estimates and
statistics for the purposes of carrying out the
provisions of this Part and each such department,
officer, consultant, commission, board, employee, or
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other instrumentality of the City of Lodi through the
City Manager is authorized and directed to furnish
such information, suggestions, estimates and
statistics to the Commission upon request made by the
Chairman of the Commission or upon the request of any
member or subcommittee of the Commission whatsoever.
MEETINGS: LOCATIONS
The Commission, or on the authorization of the
Commission any subcommittee or member thereof, may,
for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this
Part, sit and act in such time or place within the
City of Lodi as deemed necessary to the conduct of its
affairs. The deliberations of this Commission shall
be held in public session, but this shall not
constitute the sessions as public hearings as a matter
of right open to participation by members of the
general public at large, except at the will of the
majority of the Commission.
MUNICIPAL ARTS FUND:
a) There is hereby established in the Department of
Finance a special account designated "Municipal
Arts Fund."
b) The City Council may make appropriations of funds
to the Municipal Arts Fund for works of art or
other art forms to be selected and implemented by
the Commission as set forth in subsection (d)
herein.
c) Private, state and federal funds acquired by the
City or Commission may be deposited in the
Municipal Arts Fund and shall be used exclusively
for the purposes and functions for which
appropriated or donated as set forth in subsection
(d) herein.
d) Each disbursement from the Municipal Arts Fund
shall be authorized by the Commission, shall be
expressly designated as to payee and to purpose,
and the City Finance Department shall authorize
payment from such fund upon approval of the City
Manager.
e) "Works of Art," as used in this Part shall include
all paintings, mural decorations, inscriptions,
stained glass, statues, reliefs or other
sculptures, monuments, fountains, arches, or other
structures, intended for ornament or
commemoration.
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AUTHORITY NON-EXCLUSIVE:
Nothing herein in this Part shall be deemed to deprive
the City Council or any board, commission or officer
of the City of any power, duty or function which such
Council, board, commission or officer may now have or
be hereafter granted, it being the intention that the
powers and functions hereinabove provided to be
exercised by the Lodi Arts Commission be
non-exclusive. Also, nothing herein contained shall
be deemed to require the City Council, or any board,
commission or officer, to refer or submit to the Lodi
Arts Commission, or to receive from such any report or
recommendation respecting any matter hereinabove
mentioned in the Part before taking any action or
making any decision with respect to such matter, it
being the intention of this Part to authorize the
performance of certain functions by said Commission
and not to deprive the Council or any board,
commission or officer of any power, duty or privilege
which it now may have or may hereafter be granted.
Dated: March 17, 1982
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 82-30 was passed
and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in
a regular meeting held March 17, 1982 by the following
vote:
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Pinkerton, Katnich,
Murphy, and McCarty
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - None
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ALICE M. REI CHE
City Clerk