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ARTS COMMISSION
3:30 p.m.
July 8, 1991
Council Conference Room
COMMISSIONERS
CRI.T. TO ORDER;
Chairperson Meilach called the Meeting to order at
3:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL;
Present: Commissioners Meilach, Batter, Schuling, Straub and
Wrench. Commissioner Kauffman arrived at 3:46 p.m
Absent: Commissioner Ladouceur.
Staff Members Present: Connie Beardsley, Arts Manager
Colleen Finnegan, Community Arts
Coordinator
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held June 6, 1991, were
approved as amended to change the last sentence under Arts
Associates report on page 1 to read: The Arts Associates
were contacting between 25 - 30 businesses.
COMMITTEE REPORTS;
Chairperson's Report
Commissioner Meilach had no report.
Sister City Public Art Committee
Commissioner Straub reported on a recent meeting, and said
there are some questions to be answered. The Committee
looked at a location on the north side of Carlsbad Boulevard
approaching from Oceanside, called Home Plant, what used to
be a trickling filtration plant. The City is getting ready
to demolish the platform to provide more area for a passive
park. The Arts Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission
and Sister City Committee will be asked to determine whether
to request City Council to include the demolition of the
concrete platform as an add-on so that the Committee could
then decide if they wanted to proceed with that as a site.
The demolition off Home Plant is estimated as $50,000 to
$60,000, and the construction of a passive park in that area
is due to begin September 1991.
Connie Beardsley stated the Committee recommended this site
as the preferred site for public art, and the thought was to
do something that would embrace both Sister Cities. She
said if everyone agreed to this plan, Municipal Projects
would have to be notified immediately for a change order.
Commissioner Straub said that the Sister City Public Art
Committee felt this was a pedestrian-oriented area, and was
their first choice. It would be ideal to have something in
the downtown area, but there are no locations available.
She said she would like to see the area between State and
Roosevelt/Grand and Elm relegated to a pedestrian mall.
That might also lend itself to artwork.
Commissioner Wrench stated access to the area might be a
problem.
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Sister City Public Art Committee (Continued)
The Arts Commission, by consensus, expressed concurrence
with the Sister City Public Art Committee proposal to
request an alternate bid for the demolition of the trickling
filter plant, offering the possibility of creating a
pavilion on the top as a location for artwork.
Programming Task Force
Commissioner Schuling stated there was a report attached to
the packet, and she deferred to the topic for discussion
under New Business.
Facilities Committee
Commissioner Batter reported that the final draft for
cultural facilities recommendations is complete and the
recommendations will go to the City Council.
Connie Beards ley added that she will meet with the City
Manager, and tentatively this draft will be before this
Commission next month. It should go to Council within the
next month or two.
Public Art Task Force
Chairperson Meilach reported that this Task Force is almost
finished with the final report, and it should be before this
Commission in August or September.
Arts Associates
Jackie Wrench reported that the Associates are about $1,000
short on the fund-raising card project. She asked for
additional contacts for more funding.
Mrs. Wrench stated their Annual Meeting was held in June and
Chairperson Meilach gave a presentation on behalf of the
Arts Commission and Arts Office. A picnic was held
following the meeting. The Associates are selling T-shirts
as a promotion for the jazz concerts and now have
sweatshirts for the Pops Concert.
Commissioner Schuling stated that the Children for Arts
Project has over $6,000 for funding, but would be more
comfortable with $10,000.
Manager's Report
Connie Beardsley reported that the task force work and the
jazz concerts are going very well. She said the Arts Office
will be moving Wednesday morning to the Elmwood house at the
corner of Laguna and Elmwood (behind the Library).
Ms. Beardsley reported that COMBO, San Diego, is arranging
for a workshop to market arts organizations, at no charge,
with all of San Diego County invited. This is to be held at
the Safety Center on the 16th from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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NEW BUSINESS;
Policv Reaardina Vendors at Annual Pops Concert
- for discussion/approval
Connie Beards ley stated there had been requests to sell food
at the Pops Concert, and a policy is needed. Requests will
come through the Arts Office and would come to this
Commission for approval. She said that the Olive Garden
sold boxed food last year, and this would be the same
procedure this year, but they wanted to sell on premises, as
well.
Commissioner Wrench said he felt the reasons stated for
having a policy was weak, and that the need for raising
funds was the wrong reason for the policy. The policy
should read: that as a way of controlling the quality and
extent of what happens there, rather than for raising funds.
The Arts Commission, by consensus, authorized staff to
proceed with the requests for selling food that have come in
this year, and accepted, tentatively the vendors policy.
Staff is to return next month with a revised version.
Programming Task Force Report for discussion
Commissioner Schuling presented the Programming Task Force
Report, as contained in the packet, and went through the
major points contained in the report.
Commissioner Kauffman suggested that priorities be
established with cost figures attached to each program.
The Arts Commission accepted the Programming Task Force
Report, as presented.
PUBLIC COMMENT;
There was no Public Comment.
ADJOURNMENT;
By proper motion, the Meeting of July 8, 1991, was adjourned
at 4:52 p.m., to August 1, 1991, at 3:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
CONNIE BEARDSLEY (/
Arts Manager
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
Meilach
Batter
Kauffman
Schuling
Straub
Wrench
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