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Cultural Activities Commission
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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />"TOGETHER WE CAN NL4,KE A DIFFERENCE!" <br />CULTURAL ACTIVITIES COMMISSION <br />11'IIlr1UTES - DECEIVIBER 3, 2003 <br />IN OLD TOWN HALL <br />7:00 P.M. <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairman Garland called the meeting to order at 7:15pm. <br />PRESENT: Chairman R. Garland, Board members; B. App, L. Beach, and B. Martindale. <br />ALSO PRESENT: Clerk of Commission D. Rote. <br />ABSENT: Board members; C. Birney and G. Thompson. <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />The minutes from the Cultural Activities meeting held November 5, 2003 have been <br />submitted for approval. <br />B. Martindale motion to approve the November 5, 2003 Cultural Activities minutes as <br />written. L. Beach seconded the motion, which was unanimously approved. <br />III. NEW BUSINESS: <br />Mrs. App motion that Laurel Beach follow up on the library art issue by attending the <br />committee meeting of council on Tuesday, December 9, 2003. R. Garland seconded the <br />motion, which was unanimously approved. <br />Discussion on the motion: <br />Mrs. Beach questioned if the members minded her speaking for them. Each of the <br />commissions present felt that Mrs. Beach was best suited to represent them at the committee <br />meeting as she had spoke to those involved with the County Library once she read the news <br />article. Mrs. Beach reviewed that there has been discussion regarding an art consultant to <br />specify the art that will be placed within the new library. The Westlife article dated <br />December 3, 2003 is not based on fact. The article suggests that the city should not hire a <br />consultant they should look at consulting teachers within the school system to specify the <br />artwork to be placed in the new library. However historically Libraries use consultants to <br />choose the art. Other libraries have hired a consultant using the percentage costs set aside for <br />the public art. They are not paid a fee or hired directly they receive a commission from the <br />artists whose work is selected. Historically the consultant recommends a group of art to the <br />library and community whom have a say in the final selection. The County has used this <br />method in the past and she does not see any reason why North Olmsted shouldn't follow <br />what has been done in the past. It is commonplace that 1% of construction costs is set aside <br />for art. It has been quoted to her that.5% or $50,000 dollars has been set aside for public art. <br />They are only asking that they not be micro managed and be allowed to spend the $50,000 in <br />a way the architect and designer feel will compliment the space esthetically. There has been <br />space set aside for local artwork, which will rotate and include local artist and artwork from
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