ORD 2000-09 PUBLIC ARTORDINANCE NO. 2000-09
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND,
WASHINGTON PERTAINING TO FUNDING THE MAINTENANCE,
RESTORATION, RENOVATION, ILLUMINATION OR RELOCATION
AND RELATED ACTIONS AFFECTING PUBLIC ART AND AMENDING
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 3.80.
WHEREAS, Chapter 3.80 of the Bainbridge Island Municipal Code provides for the
accrual to the City of art in public places; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council that the maintenance, restoration,
renovation, illumination or relocation of such art as the City may acquire should be a part of the
City's commitment to the arts; now, therefore,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WASHINGTON,
DO ORDAIN, as follows:
Section 1. The following new paragraph A3, is added to Section
3.80.020.
A.3. The City's finance director shall create a third (3) accotmt
in the City of Bainbridge Island cultural resources sub fund. This
account shall be for the maintenance, restoration, renovation,
illumination or relocation of existing works of Public Art in the city's
collection. This account shall be funded by taking a maximum of 10% of
all new funds added to the public art account each year, starting with the
contribution recorded in 2000 for capital improvements completed in
1999.
Public art commissions that are Artist-Made Building Parts
(AMBP) shall not be maintained, restored, renovated, illuminated
or relocated with funds from this new account. These AMBP
become part of the facility in which they are installed and are to be
maintained, restored, renovated, illuminated or relocated within
general city funds. All new public art works shall be designated as
either AMBP or not. A listing of existing public art work
indicating AMBP designation is provided in the attached Appendix
1- City of Bainbridge Island Public Art Collection. The list shall be
revised administratively from time-to-time as new public art
projects are approved by the City and the Public Arts Committee.
This new public art maintenance account is not intended to be used
for everyday cleaning or polishing of Public Art Works. This
everyday maintenance is to be paid for by the facility where the
piece is located.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force five days from and after its
passage, approval and publication as required by law.
PASSED by the City Council this 13th day of December 2000.
APPROVED by the Mayor this 14th day of December 2000.
ATTE ST/AUTHENTICATE:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROD P. KASEGUMA, City Attorney
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL:
DATE OF PUBLICATION:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
ORDINANCE NO.:
March 16, 2000
December 13, 2000
December 20, 2000
December 26, 2000
2000-09
APPENDIX #1
City of Bainbridge Island
Public Art Collection
Designation of Artist-Made Building Parts (AMBP)
Rainbringer
1990
Sculpture by Craig Jacobrown
Cedar with painted detail and steel
Madison Avenue and High School Road
Arrow Bench
1991
Sitting bench by Robert Lucas
Cast concrete with glass and ceramic tile
Waterfront Park
Seed Ball
1992
Spherical sculpture by Robert Lucas
Concrete with glass and mixed media insets
Winslow Way, in front of Town and Country
Sidewalk Art
1993
Sidewalk sculptures by Carolyn Law
Five 5 'x 5' cement inscriptions with poetry and design elements
High School Road, between Madison and Ferncliff
Ceiling Treatment
1997
Painted ceiling by Gayle Bard and Glass sculpture by Steven Maslach
30' by 6' ceiling in main room of Library; painted sky and glass water
Bainbridge Public Library
Beach Glass Quilt
1999
Sidewalk treatment by Greg Mesmer and Diane Bonciolini of Mesolini Studio
I 0' square, glass pieces inset in concrete; beach glass and Mesolini original designs
SE comer of Madison Avenue and Winslow Way
Bainbridge Island City Hall:
All projects completed in 2000
Topiaries & Blackberry Vines
Sculptures by Gayle Bard
Concrete topiaries at entrances and boundary; Welded metal blackberry vines at front
Interior/Exterior Walkways
Walkways by Erin Shie Palmer
Color concrete floors with metal insets
AMBP
Photographic Porcelain Tiles
Photographic Porcelain Tiles by Elizabeth White
Porcelain tiles inset into concrete counter tops
Gate and Stair Hand Rails
Gate and Stair Hand Rails by Phillip Baldwin
Bronze, aluminum and steel
AMBP
Council Chamber Walls
Sliding panels by Michele G. Van Slyke
Sliding walls of steel and aluminum
Council chamber walls
Counter Top
Counter Top by Cecil Ross
60 foot long simulating a boat deck with sweeping curves and cedar planking
Front corridor planning area
AMBP
Ceiling Sculpture
Sculpture by Virginia Keyser
Wood ceiling sculpture
Conference room
Manhole Covers
Manhole Covers by Michele G. Van Slyke
Cast metal
City sidewalks and streets
AMBP