Section 851. Constitution and appointment.
Section 852. Terms of members; vacancies.
All appointments of members of the commission whose service is not ex officio shall be for a term of three years commencing at the expiration of the terms of the present incumbents, except that appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the unexpired term. All vacancies shall be filled in accordance with the provisions of section eight hundred fifty-one.
Section 853. Officers; procedure; expenses.
Section 854. Approvals by the commission.
Section 855. Time for decision limited.
If the commission shall fail to take action upon any matter legally submitted to it within sixty days after such submission, its action shall be deemed unnecessary.
Section 856. Maintenance, repair, removal, relocation or alteration of works of art.
Section 857. Advisory oversight of works of art.
Section 858. Notice of agenda.
A printed calendar of items to be heard, which may be subject to later amendment, shall be made available to the public and forwarded to members of the council at least three days in advance of the meeting.
Section 859. Annual report.
Acted upon. The term “acted upon” means an action by the commission on a submission in the form of an approval, approval with conditions, or rejection.
Commented upon. The term “commented upon” means written comments on a submission provided to the sponsoring agency by the commission, a special committee within the commission or the executive director as designated by the commission.
Review cycle. The term “review cycle” means the time between the deadline for the filing of a submission to the commission and the scheduled date of the next public meeting of the commission.
i. Total number of submissions received by the commission, including submissions for conceptual, preliminary and final review, and disaggregated by the following:
(a) Construction, renovation, or restoration of structures, including but not limited to buildings and bridges;
(b) Construction or reconstruction of parks, open spaces, and streetscapes;
(c) Distinctive sidewalks;
(d) Distinctive lighting;
(e) Newsstands;
(f) Signage;
(g) Installation of new works of art;
(h) Conservation of works of art;
(i) Removal or relocation of works of art;
(j) Private structures extending over or upon city-owned land;
ii. (a) Total number of submissions received by the commission where the review cycle extended into the following year;
(b) Total number of submissions received by the commission prior to the year being reported that were not acted upon by the commission in the year being reported;
iii. Number of submissions acted or commented upon, disaggregated by the following:
(a) Number of submissions approved;
(b) Number of submissions approved with conditions;
(c) Number of submissions rejected in whole;
(d) Number of submissions commented upon;
iv. (a) Percentage of submissions acted upon in one review cycle;
(b) Percentage of submissions acted upon in two review cycles;
(c) Percentage of submissions acted upon in three or more review cycles;
v. Number of submissions received, disaggregated by city agency and borough;
vi. Names of commission members during the year being reported;
vii. Summary of methods or procedure used to determine approval or rejection of submissions;
viii. Number of new works of art that would depict a nonfictional person, historical or otherwise, including a description of each such work of art; the agency which submitted each such work of art; and whether each such submission was approved, approved with conditions, rejected, or commented upon;
ix. Summary of guidance provided to agencies pursuant to subdivision d of section 857; and
x. Any other information the commission deems relevant.