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City of North Adams, MA
Berkshire County
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[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
PUBLIC ART
Any work of art that is accessible to the public and located on land or structures owned or controlled by the City of North Adams, that are not otherwise leased or assigned.
WORK OF ART
Any painting, mural decoration, statue, bas-relief, sculpture, monument, fountain, arch, ornamental gateway, or other structure of a permanent character intended for ornament or commemoration.
[Ord. of 1-10-2017]
[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
The City Council recognizes that the public display of the arts contributes to the enrichment and enhancement of the social and physical environment of the community and desires to foster an advancement of public art within the City of North Adams. Therefore there is hereby established a commission to be known as the Public Arts Commission.
[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 1-10-2017; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
The Public Arts Commission will consist of seven members, each of whom shall have a vote. Membership on the Commission will be comprised of people, all residents of the City of North Adams; five with qualified backgrounds in one or more of, but not limited to, the following areas: the arts; art education; art criticism; museum curation; real estate development; architecture; and two from the City at large. At no time will a majority of the Commission be comprised of members with qualified backgrounds in the same areas required for qualification hereunder.
All members of the Public Arts Commission will be appointed by the mayor, subject to confirmation by the City Council, and shall serve without compensation for the terms as follows: two to serve until the first day of May succeeding the appointment; two to serve until one year from said first of May; one to serve until two years from said first of May; one to serve until three years from said first of May; and one to serve until four years from said first of May. Thereafter, the mayor, subject to confirmation by the city council, will appoint to fill the expired term a member to serve for five years from the first day of May in that year or until a successor is qualified.
[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
Annually, at the first meeting following new appointments, the Public Arts Commission will convene to elect a chair and a vice chair. The chair will appoint, from the membership, a secretary. A majority of the Commission will serve as a quorum for the transaction of business.
[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
The Public Arts Commission will meet as needed to discuss the application for and installation of public art or the ornamentation of public buildings and space.
[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 1-10-2017; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
The Public Arts Commission will develop policies for the selection and placement of public art. To the maximum feasible extent, public art will be placed near the construction project from which funds were derived for payment of that work of art.
The Public Arts Commission will have the custody and care of all works of art owned by the city. No work of art will
(a) 
become the property of the City by purchase, gift or otherwise;
(b) 
be placed in or over a public space or city property, excepting cemeteries; or
(c) 
be altered, moved, or removed, if such art is owned by the City;
without the written approval of the Commission.
Applications to install Public Art must be submitted to the Community Development Office. The Public Arts Commission must consider each application within 90 days of submission.
All contracts or orders for the execution of any public art for the City must be made by the Public Arts Commission, acting by a majority of its members, and approved by the Mayor as required by Section 29 of the City Charter.
If the mayor's office rejects the contract, it will notify the Commission in writing.
The Public Arts Commission will, at the request of the Mayor, provide an opinion regarding the design of any actual or proposed municipal structure, or any private structure extending into or over a public place.
[Ord. of 5-26-2015; Ord. of 5-14-2019]
The Public Arts Commission will hold public hearings as needed to discuss matters within the scope of the Commission’s powers and duties.