HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-5-7555ORDINANCE NO. 2009-5-7555
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF ARTIST SETUP AREA IN SPECIFIC PARKS
AND PROPERTIES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH
WHEREAS, the inception of the Artist Relocation Program administered
by the City's Planning Department began in 2000; and
WHEREAS, the City adopted the Lowertown Neighborhood Plan in 2002.
The basis of the redevelopment was the attraction of artists;
WHEREAS, since the adoption of the neighborhood plan more than 70
artists from across the nation relocated to Paducah and have invested $30 million in
homes, businesses, studios and galleries;
WHEREAS, the City has determined that the creation of the arts district
has contributed to the expansion of the cultural arts in Paducah; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to stimulate the arts community further by
providing public spaces for hand -carts to be used as a means to promote interaction with
artists, education, and sales.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. Definitions
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this ordinance,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly
indicates a different meaning:
a) Commercial transaction means the selling of any service or goods
for any type of price, set fee, or required donation, or the display,
wearing, posting or distribution of verbiage or signs that describe
or refer to a price, set fee or required donation for any service or
goods other than the selling of original fine art including but not
limited to paintings, sketches, drawings, sculpture, ceramics, fine
art glass and handmade jewelry; or other fine art crafts as approved
by the Artist Committee.
b) The Gazebo Artist Setup area means the primary area extending
from the corner of 2nd and Broadway to the two entrances of the
carriage turn -around on 2nd Street and Broadway respectively and
including the Gazebo area proper. It does not mean the drive-
through areas designated for horse carriage traffic. The use of this
area is not meant to conflict with the provisions of Section 122-71
et seq. The auxiliary over -flow only to be used when this space is
filled shall be the 2nd Street promenade sidewalk extended along
the old Sinnott Hotel building from Broadway to the alley.
C) The Texaco Station Artist Setup Area means the city's park area at
the northeasterly corner of 7th Street and Madison Street.
d) Original means only those works produced and for sale by the
artist which have been accomplished essentially by hand and any
prints of original work of art by the artist.
e) Handmade artifact means merchandise which is entirely handmade
by the labor of the permittee or workers of the permittee; it shall
not include any finished products bought for resale, or perishable
or edible merchandise.
f) A permit is defined as a permit granted to a person pursuant to this
section and subsections to allow the permittee to create and/or sell
original works of art in that area defined as "The Gazebo Artist
Setup Area, or "The Texaco Station Artist Setup Area."
g) Guest Permit is defined as a permit that will allow an artist that
desires to create art in the stated areas on limited occasions but
does not intend to sell their work. A Guest permit is granted by an
artist with an existing permit for stated areas.
SECTION 2. Permits Required
Every person who shall desire to use the public parks, sidewalks
establishments defined in the two Artist Setup Areas for demonstration and/or sale of art
as must obtain either a "Permit" or a "Guest Permit." Permits shall only be issued to -
persons determined to be in compliance with all ordinances and polices of the City of
Paducah. No other similar permit will be issued by the City Manager for the 2nd Street
Gazebo area or Texaco station in contravention with this ordinance.
SECTION 3. Fee's
The applicant shall pay for permits issued under this ordinance at the time
of issuance according to the following schedule:
a) Any permit issued under this subsection shall be designated on the
face of the permit as "Artist Permit". Since renewals will be in
January, first time permits shall be pro -rated as follows. First-time
permits from January 1 until June 30 is $35. From July 1 until
December 31, the cost shall be $17.50.
b) Renewals are due by January 31 of each year and are $35.00.
C) For a "Guest Permit" to be granted by existing permitted artist,
there is no fee.
SECTION 4. Exhibition of Work
a) While a permittee under this ordinance is working, he or she may
also exhibit and sell his or her own original fine art work on the
permitted site.
b) Permittee, he or she may not engage in any commercial transaction
other than producing or selling his or her own original fine art.
C) Only persons holding permits may place approved carts, easels,
tables, chairs or similar furniture within either Artist Setup Area.
d) To protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the City Manager,
or his designee, is hereby authorized to resolve any disputes by
altering permits, reallocating spaces granted to permit holders of
this section, or reducing the number of artist spaces in order to
accommodate the various parties using the city's public places.
SECTION 5. Postings Required
a) Permits granted under this ordinance shall be weatherproofed and
posted in a conspicuous location.
b) The total price for completed original fine art shall be displayed on
a removable temporary sign no larger than eight and one-half
inches by 11 inches.
SECTION 6. Artist Committee
It is intended that, that to a significant degree, the program will be self -
governed. The forum for decisions shall be knows as the Artist Committee. The Artist
Committee made up of one (1) directing member and two (2) committee members, one of
which shall be a Mayoral appointment, shall perform governing of the artist setup areas.
a) Duties and Powers of the Artist Committee
1) Create an Application Form for prospective artist. The
application will be approved as to form by the City
Manager, or his deginee.
2) The Artist Committee will issue permit applications and
approve or deny applications in accordance with the
ordinance. Upon receipt of an application, the Artist
Committee has 30 days to respond and shall notify the
applicant in writing of their decision. Upon approval, the
applicant has 15 days to secure a permit by appearing in
person at the city's Finance department and paying the fee.
3) The acting director of the Artist Committee shall coordinate
the usage of the allocated spaces and enforce the
regulations of Section 8.
4) The body of permit -holding artists will hold elections
alternating Januarys to elect the Artist Committee members
for a service period of 2 years.
5) For willful violation of the terms of the ordinance and
conditions of the permit, the Artist Committee shall have
the power to revoke permits for up to one (1) year. Any
person aggrieved by any decision of the Artist Committee
may appeal to the City Manager. Appeals must be made
with seven (7) days. The City Manager shall answer said
appeal within 14 days of receipt.
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SECTION 7. Regulations for Permits
Any person who shall apply for an "Artist permit" under this ordinance for
the first time shall obtain an application from the Artist Committee and shall submit such
application to the Artist Committee for approval. The Artist Committee shall have 30
days to respond and shall notify the applicant in writing, at the address on the application,
that such applicant is allowed 15 days to secure the permit from the date of the letter of
notification. Failure of the applicant to appear in person at the City of Paducah's finance
department to secure the permit within the 15 -day period shall invalidate the application,
and the applicant shall be required to submit a new application pursuant to the above
process.
Permits are valid for one year and shall be renewable within 31 days
before or after its expiration date. The renewal application shall not require application
process outlined above. The permit may be obtained immediately upon the request for
renewal and payment of fee.
Should any artist working under an "Artist Permit" fail to renew such
permit within the month of January of the following calendar year in which it was issued,
the renewal of such permit shall be obtained pursuant to the process for obtaining a new
permit as outlined in subsection (a) of this section.
SECTION 8. Artist Regulations
a) Each permit holder may occupy only one space. A typical space is
6 feet by 12 feet.
b) Spaces within the designated artist setup area will be available
daily, only, on a "first come, first served" basis. A particular space
shall not become the exclusive space of any permittee. Spaces
may not be held overnight.
c) No person may be allowed to place easels, tables, chairs or similar
furniture in the location occupied by another artist or directly in
front thereof. An artist who simultaneously displays his work in
two contiguous or noncontiguous locations shall immediately
remove his work from one such location.
d) An artist who is working a location shall not display his work or
place his equipment or himself in such a way as to block the
sidewalk or interfere with pedestrian traffic or the artist next to
them. They shall keep their sidewalk clean. When a member of the
public is in front of an artist's location, no other artist will solicit or
in any way try to attract attention.
e) Artists with permits will yield to any new or existing permitted
functions, which might be issued by the city that would occupy
said Artist Setup Areas. To the extent reasonably possible, the
director will be notified in advance of permitted events in order to
notify permitted artists from setting up on restricted time or day.
Failure to notify does not affect the validity of the newly issued
permit.
f) Artist may display one sponsorship placard provided it does not
exceed 81/2 x 11 inches.
g) The hours of exhibition may be anytime between 5:00 AM and
10:00 PM.
SECTION 9. Severability.
If any section, paragraph or provision of this Ordinance shall be held to be
invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section,
paragraph or provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 10. Compliance With Open Meetings Laws.
The City Commission hereby finds and determines that all formal actions
relative to the adoption of this Ordinance were taken in an open meeting of this City
Commission, and that all deliberations of this City Commission and of its committees, if
any, which resulted in formal action, were in meetings open to the public, in full
compliance with applicable legal requirements.
SECTION 11. Conflicts.
All ordinances, resolutions, orders or parts thereof in conflict with the
provisions of this Ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed and the
provisions of this Ordinance shall prevail and be given effect.
SECTION 12. Effective.
This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become
effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424.
MAYOR
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Tammara S. Brock, City Clerk
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners May 12, 2009
Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, May 26, 2009
Recorded by Tammara S. Brock, City Clerk, May 26, 2009
Published by The Paducah Sun, June 2, 2009
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