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19731016 1973-27 ORDINANCE NO. 1973-27 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, TO ADD TO CHAPTER TWO OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, A NEW ARTICLE VII, ESTABLISHING A COMMUNITY APPEARANCE COMMITTEE. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that the Code of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, be and it hereby is amended by adding to Chapter 2 of the Code of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, a new Article VII, to read in its entirety as follows: ARTICLE VII. COMMUNITY APPEARANCE COMMITTEE Sec. 2-34. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to develop, promote and coordinate voluntary efforts to improve the appearance of the commercial, industrial, public and residential areas of the City. To that end it establishes a Community Appearance Committee to act as the focal point for such efforts and to advise the City Council and appropriate city agencies on matters relating to community appearance and beautification. Sec. 2-35. Membership; Appointment, Numbers, Qualifications, Termst Removal. The ~ommittee shall consist of nine (9) members, including a chairman, all of whom shall be appointed by the City.Council. All appointees shall be citizens and residents of the City. One member shall be appointed from among the membership of the Board of Architectural Review, one member from the member- ship of the City Council, and one member each shall be selected from lists of nominees submitted by: a) The Fairfax City Chamber of Commerce. b) A local garden club. c) The student government of Fairfax High School. The remaining members shall be selected from among the citizens at large, one of whom shall be an architect or landscape architect. 1973-2 7 The terms of the members chosen from the Board of Architectural Review and the City Council shall coincide with their terms on the Board of Architectural Review and the City Council. The term of the member chosen from the Fairfax High School shall be for one year. The terms of the chairman and of the other members shall be for three years in staggered sequence. After their appointments, the chairman and other members shall determine by lot which two members shall have a one-year term;~ which two members shall have a two-year term and which two members shall hav~ a three-year term. Vacancies occurring in the committee for reasons other than the expiration of terms shall be filled as they occur for the period of the unexpired term. Members may be immediately reappointed upon the expiration of their terms. Members of the committee shall serve without pay but may be reimbursed for actual expenses incident to the performance of their duties. Members may be removed for cause by a two-thirds vote of the Council. Sec. 2-36. Organization, Rules, Meetings, Records. Within thirty days after appointment, the chairman shall call a meeting of the committee for the purpose of organization. The committee shall adopt rules for the transaction of its business and shall keep records of its discussions, findings and recommendations, which records shall be open to the public. Meetings of the committee shall ~e held periodically as called by the chairman or at request of a majority of committee. Meetings of the committee shall be open to the public. Sec. 2-37. Powers and Duties. The committee shall have the following powers and duties: 1. To initiate, promote and assist in the implementation of general community beautification. 2. To seek to coordinate the activities of individuals, agencies, organizations and groups, public or - 2 - 1973-27 e e private, whose plans, activities and programs bear on the appearance of the City. To prepare both general and specific proposals for improving the appearance of the City. Such proposals may include suggested goals and standards for the aesthetic enhancement of the City or any part thereof, including public ways and areas, open spaces and public and private buildings and projects. To participate in appropriate ways in the implemen- tation of such proposals. This participation may include: a. Making studies of the visual assets and liabilities of the community, including surveys and inventories of an appropriate nature, with particular attention to the appearance of properties along the major streets and thoroughfares of the City. b. Developing and supervising programs of City and citizen cooperation to protect and upgrade such properties, consisting of but not limited to: (1) Contacts and discussion with citizen groups, business groups and individuals to encourage cooperative improvement of the City' s appearance. (2) Promotions and competitions to recognize and reward those business establishments and citizens that make notewort~ improvements in the appearance of their properties. (3) Cooperative efforts involving the landscaping and/or screening of setback areas and parking lots of - 3 - 1973-27 existing commercial and industrial developments, through a program of planting agreements and easements. c. Serving as a general advisor to the City Council, the Board of Architectural Review and the Planning Commission in all matters relating to the appearance of the City. In that capacity the committee may recommend new ordinances, amendments to existing ordinances and other actions it deems appropriate. It may also recommend expenditures in connection with its activities. 5. To prepare and submit to the City Council an annual report of the activities and plans of the committee. This report shall be submitted on or before the last day of February and shall be made public at the time of its submission. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. Introduced: Adopted: September 11, 1973 October 16, 1973 Attest: City ~lerk - 4 -