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FAC 03-23-04 APPROVED MINUTES FINE ARTS COMMISSION Regular Meeting, Conference Room A 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino March 23,2004 CUPERJINO CALL TO ORDER At 7:30 p.m., Chairperson Nancy Canter called the meeting to order in Conference Room A of Cupertino City Hall, 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, California. ROLL CALL Present: Chairperson Nancy Canter, and Commissioners Janet Mohr, and Carl Orr. Commissioners absent: Shirley Lin-Kinoshita and Hema Kundargi. Staff present: City Clerk Kimberly Smith. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Minutes of the regular meeting of February 24, 2004. Orr/Mohr moved to adopt the minutes as amended, to correct the name of the current chairperson. Motion carried with Lin-Kinoshita and Kundargi absent. PRESENTATIONS - None ORAL COMMUNICATIONS - None WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS - None COMMISSIONER REPORTS 2. Monthly meeting with Mayor James (3rd Tuesday, 7 a.m., Hobee's Restaurant) . Report from Nancy Canter regarding the February meeting Canter said that she had reported to the other commission representatives the development of guidelines for city art, as well as the status of the sculptures for the Library plaza. She said the Library Commission members were very excited, as was Mayor James about the installation of the new sculpture in the City Center Plaza. Canter also reported that the Planning Commission is working on the R-l housing ordinance and second stories on homes, as well as the General Plan. The Housing Commission has been working on their recommendations for block grants and public service grants. The Public Safety Commission is working on school safety. The new Teen Center has been named "Down Under", and they may be interested in involving the Fine Arts Commission in a competition to hang student high school work in the facility, possibly a rotating exhibit. The Parks and Recreation Commission has been working on the sports center and the Big Bunny Fun Run. The Library Commission was disappointed that Measure B did not pass, but the new library building is on schedule to open in October 2004. March 23, 2004 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 2 3. Arts-related news updates from Commissioners There was no new information to report. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 4. Review the final version of Guidelines for Selecting Public Art and recommend City Council adoption (continued from 2/24/04) The City Clerk apologized that the art inventory forms and final changes from the City Attorney had not yet been completed, and said that she would put this item on the agenda for final review when it was finished. 5. Status report on sculpture commissioned by Dick and Carolyn Randall for Cupertino Library/Civic Center Plaza. There was no new information to report. NEW BUSINESS 6. View sample plaques created by Diana Argabrite for the Children's Tile Wall. 7. Diana Argabrite was not able to attend this evening, and the item was continued to the next agenda. Status report on "Perspectives" sculpture and the opening of City Center Plaza Park. Janet Mohr agreed to do an interview of artist Roger Berry, which may possibly be included in the program for the dedication ceremony, and which could be included in the Cupertino Scene at a later date in a story about the park, sculpture, and Fine Arts Commission, etc. 8. Status report on General Plan amendment and the Fine Arts Commission's recommendation for a 1 % for Art program. 9. The City Clerk reviewed a memorandum of March 10 regarding the status of the "Percent for Art" program and explained that recommended wording by the Fine Arts commission was listed on page 27 of the materials that had gone to City Council for the study session with the General Plan task force. She said the City Planner had encouraged the commissioners to participate in the public hearings when those occurred, but they had not yet been scheduled. Consider creating an internship opportunity for teens to work with the Fine Arts Commission. This item was continued to a time when all commissioners were present. March 23, 2004 Cupertino Fine Arts Commission Page 3 STAFF REPORTS 10. Distribution of the 2004 Arts and Recreation brochure City Clerk distributed copies of the new brochure and said it had been distributed to the Quinlan Community Center, Cupertino Senior Center, Cupertino Sports Center, and some to the Cupertino library, as well as the main lobby at City Hall. She said that more copies could be made available for the Cherry Blossom Festival to be distributed near the children's art display. 11. Committee Roster (information item) Commissioners corrected an item on this list. 12. Announcement of nomination period for Distinguished Artist of the Year Commissioners agreed not to form a separate subcommittee, but to take up this item as a group at the next meeting. NEWS ARTICLES 13. Media coverage ADJOURNMENT At 8:40 p.m. the meeting was adjourned. ~~k~ /771-::M Kimberly Smi ,City Clerk