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PublicArtCommission | 2022-05-16 | 2 | Minutes of the Public Art Commission Monday, May 16, 2022 5-B. 2022-2013 Recommendation to Approve the Attached Resolution and Conditions Approving the Revised "Neptune Beach Roller Coaster" Public Art Proposal for Subpar Miniature Golf at 1600 Park Street Staff member Toma presented the revised public art proposal for the new Subpar Miniature Golf project, located at 1600 Park Street, titled "Neptune Beach Roller Coaster." In response to feedback from the PAC, illumination lighting, signage, and information tags, and a descriptive plackard have been added to the proposal to better showcase and describe the artwork to the public. Staff find the proposed artwork meets the Public Art requirement evaluation criteria, and recommends the proposal for approval. From last minutes: Mr. Toma introduced artist Jon Altemus and project applicant Michael Taft. Artist Jon Altemus who answered clarifying questions. There were no public comments. Commissioners discussed the proposal, and determined that the revised public art proposal meets all criteria, and expressed appreciation for the additional lighting and signage in response to the PAC's recommendations. A motion to approve the attached resolution and conditions approving the revised "Neptune Beach Roller Coaster" public art proposal was made by Chairperson Gillitt and seconded by Vice Chairperson Rush. Ayes: Chairperson Gillitt, Vice Chairperson Rush, Commissioners Hoffecker, Platzgummer, and Ferguson. Nays: none. The motion carried 5-0. 6. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS Staff member Toma provided the following updates: a Cultural Art and Arts Programming RFP was issued on March 10, 2022. An orientation session will be held on March 24 at 5pm; and the June 20 PAC meeting will be a working session for the Public Art Master Plan facilitated by the consultant Forecast Public Art. 7. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS None. 8. COMMISSIONER COMMUNICATIONS, NON-AGENDA Commissioner Hoffecker asked if arts organizations can apply for Cultural Arts and Arts Programming grants if a member of the PAC serves on their board. Secretary Butler offered to get clarification from City counsel and provide clarification at the next PAC meeting. Commissioner Ferguson expressed the desire to meet in person. Ms. Butler responded that returning to in-person meetings may possible in the near future; however, the decision depends on emergency orders being lifted and additional technical infrastructure allowing for hybrid meetings. 2 | PublicArtCommission/2022-05-16.pdf |