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Cultural Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />April 20, 2017 <br />Page 2of4 <br />Treasurer's Report — Balance sheet of expenses and assets was given out. <br />The treasurer reviewed board duties regarding events. Gina is re-establishing a <br />relationship with Ernie of Boulder Valley CPAs. She plans to meet with him on <br />April 25th to review the 990 EZ form, which is a new requirement to apply for the <br />SCFD grant. May 9th the LCC has an 8 minute hearing for the SCFD grant. <br />Treasurer requested a petty cash fund. <br />City Council Report — Chris Leh said the council is rethinking downtown and in <br />the next 6 to 8 months we should be hearing about more action items. The <br />underpass and gateway will lead to "a lot of changes," however he cautioned <br />these changes will still be incremental. There will be some parking next to Hwy. <br />42. The council is considering the whole issue of parking, which has been an <br />issue for quite some time, he said. The City Council is also looking at noise <br />ordinances. Mr. Leh will keep us posted on the progress of "design guidelines" <br />School attendance was discussed. Enrollments have "stabilized some" of late. <br />Schools weigh in every time there is a new residential unit and currently they are <br />at 90-100% capacity. <br />Street Faire is on track with 8 concerts planned from bands somewhat more well- <br />known than last year. <br />The City Manager, Malcolm Fleming, is leaving after 10 years of service. The <br />Deputy Manager will step in this July. The timeline of the search is presently <br />uncertain. <br />Chris Leh then discussed the Draft Policy (attached) for nonprofits. Non-profit <br />groups connected to the city vary greatly in their tactics and mission, and some <br />are more hands-on than others. For the LCC the task at hand is to separate the <br />501c3 from the city board, which offers autonomy but also more responsibility, <br />such as purchasing insurance. Agenda item for May. <br />Public Art Proposal for Arboretum/Public Art Policy <br />Friends of the Arboretum, a 501c3, has decided to disband and spend its <br />remaining treasury funds on a bronze sculpture. They have already purchased a <br />sculpture of children reading on a bench and worked with the parks department <br />to install it. Jennifer said that when the city adopts a public art policy, the <br />process for choosing and installing public art will likely be different. In August the <br />City Council will review a policy proposal prepared by Katie Zoss. <br />Programming Reports/Calendar Review <br />• The Louisville Library has proposed a partnership with the LCC to put on <br />an event featuring Denver-based opera singer Sarah Colt as part of the <br />One Book program. The LCC would pay the singer and a piano <br />accompanist. The Library would provide most of the staffing for the event. <br />-- For review -- <br />
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