There is hereby established a Cultural Commission
to fund, advise, originate, coordinate and encourage, within the Town
of Somers, participation in and promotion, development, acceptance
and appreciation of artistic and cultural activities, which shall
include, but are not limited to, music, theater, dance, painting,
sculpture, architecture, literature, film and allied arts and crafts,
and to this end the Cultural Commission may join or contract with
any entities, including consultants, private patrons, individual artists
and ensembles and with institutions and grant organizations, local
sponsoring organizations and professional organizations. The Commission,
by majority vote, shall determine what events are deemed to be cultural.
The Commission shall have the authority to adopt
rules and regulations for the conduct of its meetings, to be filed
with the Town Clerk. A majority of its members shall constitute a
quorum, and the Commission shall hold regular meetings once a month,
open to the public, except when in executive session according to
Section 1-18 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended (the
Freedom of Information Act). Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson at any
time or upon written request to the Chairperson by any four (4) members.
The Commission shall maintain a survey of public
and private facilities engaged in cultural activities within the town
and determine the needs of the citizens and the methods by which existing
resources may be utilized or new resources developed to fulfill these
needs. It shall also maintain a calendar of events which it shall
deem cultural and disseminate such to the public and local media and
coordinate and organize an annual fall fest.
While it is intended that the Commission shall
be self-supporting, the Commission shall have the authority to request
the legislative body of the Town of Somers to make appropriations
to cover the expenses of the Commission, including reasonable funds
for official stationery, clerical services, office space, telephone
and postage.
The Commission may make, subject to the Town
Charter and applicable town law and within the scope of its budget,
all contracts necessary to carry out the objectives and purposes of
the Commission, and the Commission shall have such powers and perform
such other duties as may be necessary for proper administration of
the affairs of the Commission.
The Commission shall maintain accurate records
of its activities and of all meetings, in minutes, which shall be
on file with the Town Clerk and open to the public.