The city council finds and declares:
A. Preservation
of San Bruno's diverse cultural heritage is a significant and vital
community interest.
B. Cultural
and artistic development and growth enhance the quality of life and
improve the image and character of the community.
C. The
city council of San Bruno deems acquiring and maintaining art and
supporting and promoting cultural and artistic programs and events
to be important and beneficial to the city of San Bruno and its citizens.
D. The
city council finds and declares the establishment of a Culture and
Arts Commission will increase the general welfare by promoting and
preserving the city's cultural and artistic resources.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
The San Bruno culture and arts commission is hereby established.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
"Culture and arts"
means but is not limited to: performance arts, such as drama,
music, and dance; visual, tactile or textile arts, such as painting,
sculpture, photography, lighting, holograms, graphics, video art,
pottery, quilting, and applied art; literary arts, such as literature,
poetry, and journalism; communications arts involving film, television,
and radio; and other similar expressions of cultural meaning and heritage.
The city council intends that culture and arts shall be defined broadly.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003)
The culture and arts commission is an advisory commission and
shall consist of seven commissioners, who at the time of their appointment
and continuously during their incumbency shall not be employees of
the city. The term of the office of the commissioners shall be four
years. However, the city council may by written policy institute terms
of less than four years initially and whenever necessary in order
to create staggered vacancies.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
The members of the commission shall be appointed by a majority
of the city council, subject to removal at any time, pursuant to city
council procedures. If a vacancy shall occur in such appointment other
than by expiration of term, it shall be filled by appointment for
the unexpired term by a majority of the city council. The members
of the commission shall serve at the pleasure of the city council.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
The members shall be selected from among those in the community,
including up to two non-residents, who have a special knowledge of
and a demonstrated interest in the arts and who are interested in
promoting such activity. In making appointments to the commission,
the city council may consider representation on the commission from
a number of arts-related disciplines and activities, including, but
not limited to, the following:
A. Performance
arts, such as drama, music, and dance;
B. Visual,
tactile or textile arts, such as painting, sculpture, photography,
lighting, holograms, graphics, video art, pottery, quilting, and applied
art;
C. Literary
arts, such as literature, poetry and journalism;
D. Communications
arts involving film, television, and radio;
E. Art
education, such as schools, libraries and community education; and
F. Funding,
such as fundraisers, representatives of public and private funding
agencies and art patrons.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
No person shall receive any compensation for his or her services
as a member of the commission, except for reimbursement of all such
expenses necessarily and legitimately incurred and authorized during
the performance of official duties.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
The commission shall select one of its voting members as chairperson
and another as vice chairperson, each serving a term not to exceed
one year.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
A. The
commission shall establish a regular meeting schedule. In accordance
with the Ralph M. Brown Act, all meetings shall be open and public,
except as otherwise permitted by law. Such regular meeting schedule
shall be approved by resolution of the city council.
B. Special meetings, adjournments and continuance of meetings, hearings, closed sessions during meetings, and disorderly conduct during meetings shall be governed by Section
2.04.040 through
2.04.090, with all references therein to the city council and the mayor or presiding officer to be applicable, for purposes of this section, to the commission and its chairperson or presiding officer.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
A. By-laws.
The commission shall prepare by-laws governing its operations and
including rules of procedure governing the conduct of its meetings.
Except as provided in the rules of procedure to the contrary, Robert's
Rules of Order Revised or Rosenberg's Rules, as specified in the by-laws,
shall govern the conduct of such meetings. The by-laws shall be approved
by the city council. The commission shall review its by-laws on an
annual basis.
B. Quorum.
Four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction
of business.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
A. Minutes.
The commission shall issue copies of the minutes of each commission
meeting to the city manager, the city clerk, and the city council.
B. Mission
Statement and Annual Report. The commission shall create a mission
statement detailing the commission's long-range plans and the steps
the commission will make in order to achieve its objectives. The mission
statement may include a needs assessment of the community, an inventory
of public artworks, cultural facilities, and art services within the
community. Within the commission's first year, the commission shall
make an initial written report to the city council regarding its mission
plan. Thereafter, the commission shall provide an annual written report
to the city council regarding its mission statement, long range plans,
its action plan, the commission's actions, activities, and achievements
during the preceding year, and any recommendations for improvement
in providing services to the city. A summary of the report shall be
presented orally at a regular city council meeting.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
The commission shall have the duties and responsibilities listed
below.
A. To review
and make recommendations to the city council for its action in all
matters pertaining to culture and art, including formulating policies,
B. To develop
a five-year capital improvement program for culture and arts in San
Bruno for review and approval by the city council.
C. To create
an annual budget that supports and reflects the long-range culture
and arts goals as articulated in the five-year capital improvement
program for review and approval by the city council.
D. To make
recommendations to the city council for its action on the acquisition,
selection and placement of public art.
E. To make
initial and periodic inventories of existing public art, location
and condition and to locate and catalog potential public art sites
which shall be reported to the city council.
F. To make
recommendations to the city council for its action on issues related
to planning, supporting and developing culture and art related facilities,
projects, programs, and events.
G. To cooperate
with other governmental agencies and civic groups in the advancement
of sound planning of culture and arts in the city of San Bruno, subject
to approval by the city council,
H. To administer the art in public places program as set forth in Chapter
3.40 of the San Bruno Municipal Code.
I. To perform
such duties as may be assigned to the commission by the city council.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)
The commission may receive donations, gifts, legacies, endowments
or bequests for purposes consistent with the commission's goals and
objectives, subject to the final approval of the city council. All
monetary donations, gifts, legacies, endowments and bequests shall
be turned over to the director of finance or designee and shall be
kept in a special fund designated for culture and art purposes.
(Ord. 1688 § 3, 2003; Ord. 1874 § 3, 2019)