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SALEM PUBLIC ART COMMISSION MEETING Si necesita ayuda para comprender esta información, por favor llame 503 540 2371 Special accommodations are available, upon request, for persons with disabilities or those needing sign language interpretation, or languages other than English. To request accommodations or services, please call 503 588 6255 (TTD/TTY 503 588 6439) at least two (2) business days in advance. Board Members Paula Booth Rachel Bucci Chris D Arcy Chair Nathan Good Michael Hernandez Eileen Cotter Howell Vice Chair City Staff Courtney Knox Busch, City Manager s Office Next Meeting April 11, 2018, 12 2 pm Public Works Conference Room May 9, 2018, 12 2 pm Public Works Conference Room It is the City of Salem s policy to assure that no person shall be discriminated against on the grounds of race, religion, color, sex, marital status, familial status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and source of income, as provided by Salem Revised Code Chapter 97. The City of Salem also fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and related statutes and regulations, in all programs and activities. Disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in this meeting or event, are available upon request. Sign language and interpreters for languages other than English are also available upon request. To request such an accommodation or interpretation, contact the Community Development Department at 503-588-6173 at least three business days before this meeting or event. TTD/TTY telephone 503-588-6439 is also available 24/7. MEETING AGENDA Wednesday, March 14, 2018 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Public Works Conference Room (#325), Civic Center 555 Liberty Street SE, Room 220 1. Call to Order 2. Introductions 3. Public Comment (Appearance of interested persons to provide comment on an issue.) 4. Approval of Consent Agenda a. Agenda for March 14, 2018 b. Minutes of 5. Discussion Items a. Next Steps: Commission for Oregon Environmental Council b. Next Steps: Eco Earth Globe Restoration Strategy c. Next Steps: Rivers Mural d. Convention Center, OASF, Public Art Collection e. Near Term, Longer Term Work Plan Elements 6. Action Items a. FY 2018 19 Budget Recommendation: Public Art Fund 7. Commissioner s Comments a. Upcoming SPAC Meetings: April 11, May 9 8. Adjourn

SALEM PUBLIC ART COMMISSION AT A GLANCE March 2018 Recently Completed Activities Staprans on display at Library pending its restoration Art conservators for 1) objects and 2) paintings and works on paper selected Eco Earth Globe assessment, restoration strategy in progress Current Activities o Art work to commemorate Bottle Bill with Oregon Environmental Commission o Phase II Eco Earth Globe investigation, restoration strategy with local artist community o Mural at The Rivers o Migration to new on line catalogue o Cataloguing system for works in collection o Engage in design of Police Facility (October 2017 2019) o Engage in design of Downtown Streetscape (October 2017 May 2018) o Engage in Riverfront Park Master Plan (November 2017 April 2018) o OASF, Salem Convention Center and City of Salem agreement regarding Collection Ideas for Future Activities o Define purpose of Public Art Collection, criteria for art selection o Brochure to raise awareness of Public Art Collection o Donation guidelines o Elsinore Framing mural concept (summer 2018) Look at allocation between funds Establish pre application conference for murals Annual Schedule Annual Report to Council (July 2017) Develop Work Plan Commission recruitment (pre October) Update to Library Foundation/City agreement re: Collection (January 2018) Commission elections (January 2018) Budget Update Art Acquisition (70%) Management (20%) Maintenance (10%) Major FY 17 18 Expenses To Date $48,440 $2,712 $15,000 Remaining Resources $30,728 $2,410 $1,750 $7,850 $3,710 $4,150 Major Art Acquisition Expenses: $2,712 for installation of Mel Katz sculpture and Staprans move/installation; up to $15,000 for Oregon Environmental Council commission FY16 17 Management Expenses: design for murals, art appraisal; reflects Gilley stipend ($200) Major Maintenance Expenses: $1,000 Rip Caswell assessment; $2,240 Eco Earth assessment

Salem Public Art Commission City Manager s Office (Room 220) Conference Room Commissioners Chris D Arcy, Chair Paula Booth Rachel Bucci Nathan Good Carol Hausser Michael Hernandez Eileen Cotter Howell, Vice Chair Guests Deputy Chief Steve Bellshaw, Police Allen Dannen, Public Works Ricardo Becerril, Day CPM Kirk Sund, CBTwo Mary Galley Mary Heintzman Staff Courtney Knox Busch 1. Call to Order With a quorum present, Chair Chris D Arcy called the meeting to order at 12:00 p.m. 2. Introductions Chris welcomed Commissioners and asked guests to introduce themselves. The Commission expressed its appreciation to outgoing Chair Rick Yurk, for his dedication, service and long standing tenure with the Commission. 3. Public Comment None. 4. Approval of Consent Agenda for a. Approval of February 10, 2018 agenda b. Approval of minutes of January 10, 2018 5. Discussion Items Motion: To accept the minutes of January 10, 2018 and the agenda of February 14, 2018, as presented. Motion: Commissioner Cotter Howell Seconded: Commissioner Hernandez Action: Approved acceptance of the minutes of January 10, 2018 and the agenda of, unanimously. a. Police Facility Design Update. The design team returned to share photos from a recent tour of other facilities in cities of comparable sizes and with recent examples of building

Salem Public Art Commission Meeting Minutes Page 2 projects, including Cheyenne, Ft. Collins and Greely, Colorado, and Salt Lake City. The tour showed that each city has a different percentage allocated to art and provided examples of integrating art into design including: terrazzo floor treatments, which can be durable and colorful; department seal; historic interpretive spaces; external features such as a colonnade. Courtney mentioned that the half percent on eligible costs for this project is estimated at about $190,000. Those funds are deposited into the Public Art Fund and distributed 70 percent to acquisition, 30 percent for management, and 10 percent for maintenance of the public art collection. The group public spaces planned for the Salem Police Station including the lobby, an approximately 1,800 square feet (sf) community room (about the size of the Anderson Rooms at the Salem Public Library), and the exterior of the building. Since the November conversation, the team has completed blocking and stacking of the program elements has resulted in a rough floor plan. The building will be spread over three floors. The first floor will likely be about 38,000 sf with 4,000-6,000 sf open to the public. From the tour, the team saw Salt Lake City s facility use the open space between multiple floors to feature a multi-story artwork. There is a survey open through February 23 to gather input from the community. Todate almost 800 surveys have been completed. The team is planning a town hall meeting at Broadway Commons on March 21 and asked the Commission to consider a station at the open house devoted to ideas for integrating art into the design. The group asked for themes or narrative for the building from the Police perspective to show through the building design. Deputy Chief Bellshaw hoped that the piece would speak to the culture of the department and the community. The building will be active 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Some parts of the building are rough and tumble, some are secure and some are public. The art should be less portable, more durable, and integrated into the building. The group discussed the possibility of the art conveying resiliency, be dynamic and inspirational. The design team expects to have the first digital model, to visualize a walk-through of the facility in mid- April. Prior to the next SPAC meeting, the contractor will be selected and the design team will have more details about the schedule. The building should be completed by September 2020. Chair D Arcy encouraged commissioners to help facilitate artists participating in public forums, such as the recent streetscape meeting and Riverfront Park master planning session. Chair D Arcy and Commissioners Booth, Good, and Hernandez volunteered to help develop the presentation boards for a visual preference survey for the March 21 town hall. b. Commission for the Oregon Environmental Council. The group reviewed a draft call to artists for the upcoming Oregon Environmental Council commission. After some discussion of the timeline and the process for raising awareness about the call of the group, commissioners were asked to submit edits, suggestions for artists to include, and other input to improve the call to artists directly to Courtney. Courtney will work with the Chair to finalize the call next week. The group discussed the $750 design stipend for up to six artists.

Salem Public Art Commission Meeting Minutes Page 3 c. Next Steps: Eco Earth Globe Restoration Strategy. In a follow up to discussion of the Eco Earth Globe from the last two Commission meetings, Courtney reported a shift in focus from determining what went wrong to developing a restoration strategy. To that end, the City is doing some core testing to determine how many layers to remove and ensure that the asbestos layer will not be disturbed. The restoration idea would be to work with the volunteers to remove the tile, and hire a professional firm to smooth the work surface to re-install the tile with a professional tile setter. Mary Galley confirmed the Eco Earth group would be open to serving as a conduit for funds raised in support of the work s restoration. Mary Heintzman offered to engage the artists to recreate their contributions to the project. A lead for the fundraising has not be identified. Grant deadlines have lapsed. The group discussed waiting for the results of the core sample, which will help define the cost of restoration. Courtney was tasked with letting HCG know that the City would not be able to retain their services for this work. d. Convention Center, OASF, Public Art Collection. Chair D Arcy suggested a joint meeting with OASF within the next 90 days. e. Collection Subcommittee Report. The notes from the Collection Subcommittee were included in the packet. The group discussed repositioning the Mel Katz sculpture slightly so that it could be more visible to passersby. The Collection Subcommittee and Commissioner Good asked to be notified when a team can be on-site to reposition the sculpture. Courtney reported an estimate to prepare a cleaning strategy for the untitled Bruce West cube in front of Ritters in downtown Salem. The on-call conservator estimates $2,000 to develop the strategy. Commissioners suggested Courtney contact Bruce West directly to inquire about a cleaning strategy. Commissioner Cotter Howell is in contact with Betty LaDuke regarding a possible donation for the Salem Public Art Collection. f. Near-term, Longer-Term Work Plan Elements Discussion deferred to a future meeting. 6. Action Items a. Commission for Oregon Environmental Council The issue was discussed earlier in the meeting. No formal action was required. b. Mural at The Rivers The Rivers homeowner s association has indicated interest in pursuing a mural on the north-facing wall of the building. Based on the January SPAC meeting, staff is working with a budget estimate of $40,000, assuming an Urban Renewal grant as a potential 50/50 match for the work, and looking for a source to fill

Salem Public Art Commission Meeting Minutes Page 4 the $20,000 gap. Courtney has been invited to discuss the opportunity with the residents of The Rivers next week. 7. ADJOURN With no other business before the Commission, Chair D Arcy adjourned the meeting at 2:02 p.m. The next meeting is set for March 14, 2018. *****

Department: Non-Departmental Cost Center: Public Art Cost Center No: 60-92-00-00 Adopted SPAC Rec Project FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 Resources Beginning fund balance $ 43,440 $ 48,600 Interest 300 480 Transfer of one-half of one percent of eligible public improvement costs - - Oregon Environmental Council donation - 15,000 Cultural Tourism Fund transfer 15,000 15,000 Total Resources $ 58,740 $ 79,080 Expenditures Non-Departmental Public Art Fund (176-60-92-00-00) FY 2018-19 Public Art Acquisition (60921010) Acquisition of public art (70% of unspecified funding) 609200 $ 48,440 $ 53,510 Total Public Art Acquisition (unspecified) $ 48,440 $ 53,510 Public Art Management (60921020) Selection, community education, registration, administration (20% of unspecified funding) 609220 $ 2,410 $ 5,040 Total Public Art Management (unspecified) $ 2,410 $ 5,040 Public Art Maintenance (60921030) Maintenance, conservation, and deaccessioning of public art (10% of unspecified funding) 609230 $ 7,890 $ 5,520 Total Public Art Maintenance (unspecified) $ 7,890 $ 5,520 Public Art Specified (60923010) Oregon Bottle Bill commemorative sculpture $ - $ 15,010 Total Public Art Specified $ - $ 15,010 Total Expenditures $ 58,740 $ 79,080 Unappropriated Ending Balance $ - $ -