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Hollister Arts and Cultural Commission Meeting February 8, 2022
A
A
A
A
B
A
C
I
consider
them
art
projects,
and
so
I,
before
we
uh
we
haven't
not
started
another
one,
but
I
thought
I'd
at
least
find
out
what
kind
of
steps
we
needed
to
go
through
if
um
we
were
to
do
another
art
project.
So
I
hope
you
have
opportunity
to
go
up
there
and
figure
out
what
the
four
art
projects
that
I
think
are
art.
Thank
you.
C
D
A
A
A
May
I
ask
also
tina
um
you
know
if-
um
and
you
probably
have
explained
this
before
so
I
apologize
if
this
is
redundant,
is
um
if
something
comes
up.
Something
needs
to
change
with
these
bylaws.
Do
we
just
kind
of
um
go
back
and
revise
them
and
basically
kind
of
re-adopt
them?
If
that
is
necessary,
I
don't
anticipate
that,
but
is
that
the
process.
C
B
A
B
C
It
says
uh
the
commission
will
become
composed
of
a
total
of
five
voting
members
and
two
non-voting,
and
the
two
non
are
members
that
represent
the
san
benito
art,
council,
hollister,
downtown
association,
or
I
put
the
word
or
because
just
in
case
someone
doesn't
want
to,
or
um
you
know
someone
from,
maybe
the
art
council
doesn't
want
to
do
it
or
hda
doesn't
want
to
do
it
um
then,
and
then
I
did
add,
and
a
youth
community
member.
I
did
not
put
the
youth
government.
A
C
A
But
if
we
need
their
expertise,
which
I
know
that
we
do
because
they
were
doing,
you
know
a
lot
of
work
that
I
definitely
know
that
I
don't
have
the
expertise
and
you
know
that
we
would
ask
them
to
become
an
ad
hoc
committee
if
we
needed
their
expertise
like
rf
ps
um
and,
um
I
think,
like
some
stuff
around
just
logistics,
and
you
know
the
law
and
stuff
like
that,
and
I
I
can't
I
couldn't
remember
where
we
decided
to
put
that.
I
thought
it
was
maybe
in
committees.
A
B
D
C
But
if
we're
looking
for
some
um
not
approval
but
more
advice
on
on
a
particular
project,
um
art
um
the
display
of
it,
then
we
would
uh
bring
in
the
the
art,
the
ad
hoc
and
the
ad
hoc.
um
It
doesn't
have
to
be
a
formal
setting
like
what
we
have
now
it
can.
You
guys
can
kind
of
meet
on
your
own
time
um
as
commission
two
commissioners
can
meet
at
the
ad
hoc
with
the
um
a
resident
or
someone
that's
on
the
arts
council
or
we
meet
with
you
meet
with
staff.
C
A
um
May
I
ask
the
group
and
you
tina
specifically:
is
there
any
um
positive
or
negative
aspects
to
just
excluding
park
completely
from
from
this
from
our
bylaws
or
like?
Should
we
have
anything
in
the
bylaws
that
says
that
that
that
has
been
dissolved,
or
that
just
is
assumed
because
of
the
new
artists
and
culture
commission?
I
just
want
to
be
respectful
of
all
the
work
they
did.
I
guess
and
like
their
expertise
and
I
and
I'm
you
know,
learning
all
of
the
bureaucracy,
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're
doing
the
right
thing.
C
Yes,
so
when
I
give
my
report
to
council,
um
I
will
let
them
know
that
um
I
would
be
resending
their
the
current
resolution
that
uh
the
council
approved
and
with
that
um
our
commissioners
will
now
be
um
the
ones
who
are
voting
on
our
on
the
public
art
in
our
community.
So
they'll
they'll
be
aware.
The
the
word
rescend
is
is
a
com
is,
is
a
key
word.
A
A
B
I
mean
it's
been
almost
like
a
year
in
the
making
bylaws.
Now
I
mean,
I
guess
that's
just
how
long
stuff
takes
you
know,
but
I'm
glad
that
we're
asking
the
questions
you
know,
because
we
want
to
make
sure
we're
doing
it
right,
but
I'm
glad
that
we
can
get
together
and
try
to
make
changes
or
amendments
if
we
need
to
in
the
future.
A
C
C
C
Yes,
I
met
with
our
um
development
services
director
abraham
prado
to
go
over
uh
the
fees
we
will
not.
He
he
mentioned
that
they
will
not
be
called
impact
fees,
but
what
he's
looking
at
is
a
one
percent
of
all
building.
Permit
fees
will
go
to
our
art
and
culture
um
fund.
I
guess
we'll
call
it.
He
said
it
is.
This
is
a
common
practice
throughout
the
state,
our
state
and
um
it's
just
a
way
for
cities
to
promote
arts
in
their
community.
C
C
B
C
C
A
C
um
With
our
building
permit
fees,
I
think
it
would
be
ongoing.
um
I
think,
through
finance
we
would
set
up
an
account
and
fund.
Certain
one
percent
would
go,
would
would
be
placed
into
um
the
account
the
arts
and
culture
um
fund,
but
those
are
really
good
questions
everyone
has
and
I'm
going
to
follow
up
with
abraham.
C
D
C
Some
okay,
I
know,
there's
a
lot
of
funding,
um
grant
funding
for
the
arts
and
culture
and
um
staff
has
been
looking
into
it.
um
So
we're
hopeful
but
you'll,
see
on
the
next
agenda
item
that
we're
working
on
a
couple
of
other
projects
too,
but
we
there's
lots
of
funding
out
there.
We
applied
for
a
grant,
I
think
in
april
um
we
never
heard
if
we
received
it
or
not,
so
we're
still
hopeful.
C
D
A
E
C
um
This
is
what
I
was
I
mentioned
earlier.
The
city
was
awarded
two
grants
from
prop
68
and
one
was
a
1.8
million
dollar
grant
for
a
new
park
over
at
fire
station
2..
And
yes,
we
we
um
applied
probably
four
years
ago
um
and
we
were
not
awarded
at
that
time.
So
we
worked
with
a
project
officer
to
see
how
we
could
be
and-
and
we
made
some
significant
changes
and
we
applied
again
and
then
we
were
awarded
so
wonderful.
Our
persistence.
C
A
A
C
B
C
C
C
Those
were
ideas
that
we
had
when
we
first
started
to
design
this
and
um
um
jennifer
with
the
samuel
arts
council
was
in
the
she
helped
us
with
the
first
first
application,
so
we
are
trying
to
bring
arts
into
our
parks
and
come
up
with
different
designs
over
at
dunn,
the
some
of
the
art
over
there
was
the
chairs
that
you,
we
see
the
different
types
of
benches
that
are
that
are
out
there.
um
We
wanted
to
add
some
a
different
idea
and
put
sculptures
some
fun,
exciting
type
of
I'm
curious.
B
C
um
We
did
create
a
budget.
Oh
you
know
what
I'm
going
to
email
that
I
should
have
emailed
you,
the
budget.
I
will
email
the
commission,
um
the
budget
there.
There
was
a
portion-
I
I
want
to
say
somewhere
between
40
to
50
000
that
would
go
to
our
arts
and
some
of
it
was
um
working
with
a
artist
them
kind
of
coming
up
with
some
ideas
um
and
and
then,
of
course
the
sculptures
would
probably
have
to
have
those
designed
so
just
a
lot
of
different
ideas.
C
B
B
C
D
C
um
Our
city
mountain-
well,
I
guess
our
this
is
500
feet
from
the
city
manager's
home,
so
um
we
had
a
other
staff
sign
off,
but
we
have
signed
the
contract.
We
are
working
with
the
department
of
parks
and
recreation
um
and
everything
is
signed
off
and
we've
turned
in
paperwork,
so
we're
just
we're
going
to
meet
as
a
team
um
by
the
end
of
this
week
and
to
just
to
have
a
discussion
on
meetings
and
how
to
move
forward.
C
We
do
have
to
go
out
and
get
three
bids,
and
that
is
a
requirement
as
a
part
of
the
grant.
So
we
will
work
on
on
the
specs
to
to
the
bid
um
and
then
from
there
we'll
we'll
have
a
groundbreaking
day,
which
we
would
invite
our
commissioners
parks
and
recreation.
Our
acc,
our
city
council,
will
attend
um
so
we're
looking
around
a
month
out
for
the
groundbreaking
and
then
once
council
approves
uh
a
contract
with
their
company,
then
we
can
move
forward
with
developing
the
park.
C
C
B
C
E
C
B
Yeah,
I
definitely
agree
would
want
to
put
this
back
on
get
some
ideas
going
for
this
next
month
and
maybe
next
meeting
we
can
kind
of
outline
certain,
maybe
ideas
or
themes
or
something
for
each
piece.
I
mean
within
contingent
that
we
still
have
all
four
at
the
end
of
ground
uh
breaking
ground,
but.
A
Great,
I
agree.
I
would
like
to
see
it
on
the
agenda
and
I
would
like
to
to
ensure
that
we
have
community
input
um
and-
and
my
other
question
or
my
last
question
is,
is
what
is
the
timeline
um
for
the
com
like
the?
If
it's
going
to
have
a
groundbreaking
next
month?
What
how
long?
Until
what
was
the
proposed
timeline,
the
grant.
E
E
C
Absolutely-
and
I
would
encourage
it,
especially
our
local
high
school,
you
know
youth.
We
still
call
them
youth,
although
they're
teenagers,
um
but
I
I
think
that's
a
that's
a
great
idea
and
it's
you
know
the
commission
decide
makes
the
final
decision.
Well,
I
keep
saying
that,
but
our
council
will
make
the
final
decision,
but
you
guys,
if
they
they
will
always
support
our
acc.
C
B
We
would
like
to
use
the
funds,
for-
um
I
guess,
like
you
know
what
I'm
saying
like
I
guess
like
uh
her
broken
plate,
you
know
it's
already
something
that's
made,
it's
already
something
I
guess
the
only
cost
would
be
to
have
someone
mount.
It
make
sure
it's
secure
and
you
know
um
I
hope,
I'm
making
sense
it.
E
C
C
A
C
Were
awarded
two
grants,
I
probably
should
have
wrote
them
down
what
they
were
I'll
do
that
at
the
next
uh
for
the
next
agenda.
But
we
were
also
awarded
a
prop
68
grant
and
it
was
a
perk.
It's
called
a
per
capita
grant
and
it's
to
renovate
our
dun
park.
Clubhouse
um
yeah,
our
clubhouse,
is,
is
in
dire
need
of
a
face,
lift,
um
but
not
just
on
the
outside
of
the
park.
What
our
grant
was
we
were
awarded
the
grant
for
the
inside.
C
Our
community
would
go
in
there.
Rent
equipment
go
play
in
the
park
and
then
return
the
equipment.
um
But
then,
after
a
few
years
it
was
closed.
It
was
given
to
another
organization
that
went
in
there
and
used
it
was
kind
of
used
as
a
storage,
basically
for
around
20
years,
um
and
then
we
have
a
their
report
was
given
to
us.
There's
a
high
toxin
asbestos
inside
the
building.
C
C
It
was
part
of
the
grant
a
brand
new
roof,
a
replacement
of
the
roof
is
we
can
use
towards
a
grant
and
then
build
a
community
room
in
there
to
include
um
a
tech
center
with
around
five
computers,
open
concept.
We
would
have
all
of
our
seasonal
summer
camps
in
there.
We
would
hope
to
work
with
a
contractor
for
an
art
program
in
there
and
then
just
find
another
company
or
or
a
person.
That
would
help
us
with
um
teaching
the
kids,
the
coding
and
the
programming.
C
So
last
at
last
night's
meeting
uh
city
council
meeting,
I
asked
for
additional
30
000
in
funding
so
that
we
could
um
purchase
some
furniture
and
then
beautify
the
outside
paint
uh
repair,
the
stucco
just
other
types
of
things,
so
everything
was
awarded.
So
it
was
around
two
hundred
thousand
dollars
um
that
we
will
uh
put
towards
our
uh
renovation
of
the
clubhouse
is.
B
The
city
able
to
so
it's
with
such
possible
um
renovations
and
upgrades
would
the
city
be
able
to
capitalize
on
any
of
that?
Like
uh
can
residents
like
um
apply
for
a
permit
to
you
know,
um
I
guess
have
like
a
little
get
together
in
there
or
use
it
for
a
meeting
space
or
you
know,
will
the
city
see
any
money
from
the
upgrades
and
the
renovations?
Do
you
think.
C
B
D
C
um
This
part
so
inside,
um
I
thought
it
would
be
a
nice
idea
to
paint
a
mural
in
there
paint
something
inside
the
building.
So
that's
a
good
question,
commissioner
sanchez.
I
think
we
got
away
from
that
for
a
minute
as
to
why
it's
important
to
the
commission,
but
it
would
be
um
something
um
to
paint
inside.
We
can't
really
do
much
on
the
outside.
We
have
to
keep
it
the
way
it
the
existence,
because
it's
in
a
um
oh
gosh.
What
am
I
trying
to
historic?
Thank
you.
C
I
I
think,
that's
an
amazing
idea.
I
think
it's
great
and
just
have
our
local
artists.
I
know
um
I
forget
who
I
think,
maybe
the
county
office
of
education
might
have
done
something
like
that.
Or
did
they
part?
No,
I'm
sorry.
It
was
lulac.
It
did
something
like
that
very
successful.
So
that's
it.
That's
a
great
idea,
christina.
I
mean
uh
I'm
sorry,
commissioner
ross,
um
and
I
will
note
that.
C
The
um
scheduling
of
the
next
acc
meeting
is
scheduled
on
march
8th,
but
recreation
staff
will
be
at
a
local
are
not
local,
but
a
conference
called
the
california
parks
and
recreation
society
conference.
The
acronym
is
cprs
and
we're
gone
for
that
whole
week.
um
So
I
would
uh
see
if
our
commission
wants
to
have
a
special
meeting
or
um
just
meet
in
april
yeah.
B
D
Yeah,
I
I
I
second
that,
um
although
you
know
it
seems
like
a
lot,
it
has
been
done.
It
has
been
done.
um
We,
you
know
the
the
sort
of
um
meat
and
potatoes
of.
I
think
why
we're
all
in
on
this
commission
kind
of
feels
like
we're
starting
a
little
bit
of
that
work,
and
if
we
have
another
break
it,
would
there
again
break
that
stride.
B
D
C
C
A
D
D
B
C
Absolutely
they
would
be
considered
and
then
district
one
is
council,
our
vice
mayor
perez,
so
he
would
uh
probably
meet
with
them
and
discuss
and
then
make
a
decision
if
he
would
like
to
take
them.
We
have
done
it
before
in
other
commissions,
especially
if
there
is
no
response
in
in
a
certain
district.
C
E
C
C
Yes,
absolutely
and
I'm
glad
you
brought
that
up
um
february
5th
14th
is
cupid
express.
We
are
taking
registration
until
february
11th,
I'm
in
cupid
express
you're
able
our
residents
are
able
to
buy
a
bouquet
of
balloons,
they
can
choose
between
candy
or
a
rose,
send
it
to
residents
homes.
We
are
not
able
to
send
it
to
the
schools.
The
schools
are
closed.
C
We
already
asked
for
permission
and
they
told
us
they're
not
able
that
we're
not
able
to
at
this
time,
and
then
we
have
cute
little
cupids
that
will
deliver
uh
these
balloons
to
to
your
homes.
On
february
14th,
that's
one
of
them.
We
have
our
recent
frank
clower,
the
reopening
of
the
frank
clower
park.
The
fences
were
removed
today,
so
there's
a.
D
B
B
C
If
some
of
your
students
are
interested
in
making
a
card
for
our
seniors,
the
seniors
absolutely
love
these
personally
made
cards,
whether
it
be
a
birthday
card
valentine's
um
any
same,
even
probably
st
patrick's
day,
but
because
their
remember
their
generation
would
make
cards
right.
That's
how
they
kind
of
passed
on
um
different
cards,
so
they
absolutely
love
it.
We
sometimes
work
with
the
ymca
different
organizations
when
it
comes
to
the
holidays,
to
get
these
cards
out
to
the
seniors
and
if
our
high
school
would
like
to
participate.
E
C
C
It
is
pretty
tough
right
now,
because
you
usually
key
club
is
big
supporters
of
recreation
events
and
they
help
out,
but
when
we're
delivering
they're
going
to
be
in
school
this
time,
so
we
have,
we
have
reached
out
to
a
couple
of
of
our
adult
volunteers
and
they'll
be
in
there
and
we
are
in
need
of
a
cupid.
If
anyone
is
interested
in
being
cupid,
we
we
provide
the
uniform
you
get
a
cute
little
tutu
with
some
socks
and
a
bunch
of
fun
stuff.
Wings
and
uh
staff
has
has
cute
uniforms
for
everyone.