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HomeMy WebLinkAboutArt In Public Places Board - Minutes - 03/31/2004of Fort Collins Cultural, Library and Recreational Services Lincoln Center ART IN PUBLIC PLACES MINUTES Regular Meeting — Wednesday, March 31, 2004 Lincoln Center � Council Liaison: David Rov 11 Staff Liaison: Ellen Martin 11 N Chaimerson: Roger Sherman l Vice Chair: Rav Tolhson N 1510510a1MV WSILIaONO MEMBERS ABSENT: Ray Tollison, Lee Needham, Cori Hixon-Cunningham, Roger Sherman Ann Carr, Alan Howe, Libby Dale STAFF PRESENT: Ellen Martin, Ilsbeth Kaufman, Patty Bigner, Link Mueller, Cliff Hoelscher, Tom Reiff I. Call to order 3:35 p.m. — Mr. Sherman II. Consideration of the agenda III. Approval of minutes from the meeting of February 18, 2004. Mr. Tollison moved to approve the minutes. Ms. Hixon-Cunningham seconded. Approved unanimously. IV. Citizen Participation V. Drake Water Reclamation Facility Presentation Hoelscher with the Utility Department presented this new project to the board. Due to the new facility at Drake and Ziegler, the department is required to construct wetlands at the site. The bike trail that goes to the CSU nature facility will pass this area. Ms. Martin suggested going out for an open call and adding an artist to the design team. Ms. Hixon-Cunningham motioned to create an RFP to select an artist to be added to the design team with a budget up to a maximum of $70,000. Mr. Sherman seconded. Approved unanimously. VI. Southwest Pump Station Presentation Link Mueller is the project manager on this Water Utility project. A master plan, which was completed in 2002, showed the potential for water pressure problems in the SW part of the city. At new pump station is needed in order to avoid low water pressure in that area. The architecture of the new pump station will match the existing buildings at the site. The department will begin construction this July or early August will the first testing the system in December. Mr. Sherman asked about the possibility of joining this budget and the upcoming Spring Canyon Park, which will encompass the park site. 417 West Magnolia • Fort Collins, CO 80521-2646 • (970) 221-6735 • FAX (970) 484-0424 Mr. Sherman motioned to work with one or two artists and the design team on both the pump station and upcoming Spring Canyon Park. The process could be using the Design Consultant Resource List or Request for Proposal. Ms. Hixon-Cunningham seconded. Approved unanimously. VII. West Elizabeth Street Project Tom Reiff of the city's engineering department and the selected art team presented concepts for the West Elizabeth Street Project. This area is a high accident area and improvements planned will include bike paths, driveway alignment and new sidewalks. The artist team, Design Tria, was selected by the team using the Design Consultant Resource List. Mario Miguel Echevarria presented the goals of the project and how the artwork can achieve them. The concept for the art takes the icon from the traditional pedestrian sign and makes it an active design element. These elements will be portrayed on four light pole banners, eight bollards and 21 light post skirts. The team has been able to leverage construction money allocated for plastic light pole skirts and use it for the artist -designed pole skirts. Mr. Shuman asked about the height of the banners and the potential for vandalism. The team will address that concern. Mr. Needham said that the concept really fit the area. Mr. Needham motioned to accept the proposed art vision and recommend to city council for approval. Mr. Sherman seconded. Approved unanimously. VIII. Staff Reports Staff distributed a written report of staff activities since the last board meeting IX. Other Business X. Adjournment 5:53 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Ilsbeth Kaufman Art in Public Places Program Assistant 03-31-04