Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 148 - State Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission
Rule 148.00.00-001 - Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission Administrative Rules and Procedures: Sec. 1-101 Administrative Duties; Sec. 1-102 Proposal Review and Approval Procedure; Sec. 1-103 Appeals; Sec. 1-104 Amendments
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Definitions
Capital improvement projects
Capital improvement projects include the location of new buildings and facilities on the Capitol grounds, expansion or addition to existing buildings and facilities located on the Capitol grounds, location or relocation of parking lots and parking facilities on the Capitol grounds, the location of memorials, fountains, monuments, sculpture and other works of art, including proposals for the relocation of any fountains, memorials, or monuments and similar facilities on the State Capitol grounds, the installation of lights and lighting equipment on the State Capitol grounds, the location and development of streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks on the State Capitol grounds and landscaping projects or changes in landscaping design on the State Capitol grounds involving an expenditure in labor and materials over one thousand dollars.
Move following paragraph from Administrative Duties
Capital improvement projects do not include renovations or improvements within the interior of existing structures on State Capitol grounds, or repair or maintenance that does not substantially change existing structures on State Capitol grounds, or [repair or maintenance that does not substantially change existing use of space or add additional] or change use of space or add square footage to existing buildings.
State Capitol Grounds
The State Capitol grounds include all land, parking areas, and streets that are under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State. This includes the land, parking areas and street surrounding the State Capitol Building, the Capitol Hill Building, the Grounds Operations shop and other land that is maintained by the Secretary of State.
Historic Capitol grounds
The Historic Capitol grounds include the grounds east of the Capitol bordered by [the] (Seventh Street and South Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive to the south; Fourth Street and North Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive to the north; Woodlane to the east; and the Capitol building to the west) [Confederate Womens Memorial on the south and the Capitol building on the west and Woodlane Street on the east; the grounds north of the Capitol bordered by Capitol Building and North Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive; the grounds south of the Capitol bordered by the Capitol building and South Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.] (The Historic Capitol Grounds will be monument free, except for existing monuments, site 2 and site E as designated on the Capitol Master Plan Monument Site map.)
Capitol Master Plan
The Capitol Master Plan shall be the design document for capital improvement projects as defined in these regulations on the State Capitol grounds. This plan shall be reviewed by the Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission on aperiodic basis and remain on file with the Secretary of State's Office.
SECTION 1-101 ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES
The purpose of this section is to set forth the powers and duties of the Commission.
The Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission shall [maintain] guide the development of the State Capitol grounds by recommending a Capitol Master Plan for capital improvement projects, approve any modifications to the Plan, obtain and maintain information from all persons, boards, committees, organizations, and state agencies concerning their current and anticipated future needs for space on the State Capitol grounds for the location of capital improvement projects, recommend the acquisition of land for such expansion of the State Capitol grounds, and review and recommend for display all permanent art to be placed or erected in the public areas of the State Capitol.
The Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission shall meet at least twice a year or on call of the chairman or upon written request of any four of its members to review matters concerning capital improvement project proposals. The Secretary of State shall serve as the chair of the Commission.
The Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission shall [upon request, review all] review all requests for capital improvement proposals. The Commission shall set forth criteria for evaluation of all requests. Following a formal request me Commission shall [then] hold a public hearing to obtain the views of the public on a proposed project. After all of the relevant evidence has been submitted and taken into account, the Commission shall discuss and vote on adoption of the proposed project.
SECTION 1-102 PROPOSAL REVIEW AND APPROVAL PROCEDURE
The purpose of this section is to establish rules and procedures for review and approval of various capital improvement projects.
Request for Review Procedures
The following procedures shall be followed by all persons, boards, committees, organizations or state agencies to obtain a review of a proposed capital improvement project.
Proposal Review Procedure
Each proposal that is submitted and found [pertinent] to be within the jurisdiction of 'the Commission will be examined at the next meeting of the Commission. Upon receipt of a capital improvement project proposal that meets the minimum requirements the Commission shall:
Proposal Approval Procedure
The Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission shall consider the following criteria in arriving at decisions on capital improvement projects:
[(4) Need or Demand - The proposed action must be necessary or beneficial in creating positive change which fulfills a need or demand present within the Capitol grounds.]
The approval of the [capital improvement] project proposal is valid for one year from the adoption by the General Assembly. The [capital improvement] project shall be completed within one year from the date of the beginning of the construction. Failure to complete the application proposal procedure within one year would require a reapplication with the Commission. [The Commission's decision of the recommended proposal shall be made available for public viewing.]
SECTION 1-103 APPEALS
Any person aggrieved by actions of the Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission, through the administration of the Commission's powers and duties, may appeal within [a reasonable time such action to the Commission for reconsideration.] 90 days from the final decision of the Commission. Such appeal shall be made by filing with the Commission a notice of appeal specifying the grounds thereof.
After [the] an appeal has been received, [at the next regular meeting,] the Commission shall hear the appeal at the next regular meeting, give due notice to [the] interested parties, and [decide the same] reconsider its action within a reasonable time.
SECTION 1-104 AMENDMENTS
Amendments to the Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission's Capitol Master Plan and rules and regulations shall require: