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7.D. - Page 13 <br /> 1. That the installation of the work of art will be done in a manner which will <br /> protect the work of art and the public; <br /> 2. That the work of art will be maintained in good condition; and <br /> 3. That insurance and indemnification will be provided as is appropriate. <br /> B. Consultation with the Artist. Installation, maintenance, alteration, refinishing, <br /> and moving of art in public places shall be done in consultation with the artist whenever <br /> feasible. <br /> C. Inventory of Art in Public Places. The Director of Parks, Recreation and <br /> Community Services shall maintain a detailed record of all art in public places, including <br /> site drawings, photographs, designs, names of artists, and names of architects whenever <br /> feasible. The Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services shall attempt to give <br /> appropriate recognition to the artists in publicity and promotion regarding art in public <br /> places. For permanent installations of art in public places, <br /> D. Plaque. For each permanent installation of art in public places, an appropriate <br /> identification plaque or monument measuring at least eight inches by eight inches shall <br /> be installed. The plaque shall be made of cast metal and be placed near the art piece. <br /> Information is limited to the date, title and artist. The requirement of this section may be <br /> waived by the City Council if determined in a particular circumstance to be unnecessary <br /> or inconsistent with the intent of this chapter. <br /> Sec. 45.080 Contribution from Capital Outlay Fund. <br /> A. It shall be City policy to set aside one (1) percent of its annual Capital Outlay <br /> Fund as defined in Section 2.41.1 of this Code, or such other percentage as determined <br /> annually by the City Council, for the purpose of providing for art in public places. Such <br /> percentage shall be placed in the Art in Public Places Fund. Except as provided in this <br /> section, all capital projects shall be subject to this policy, including but not limited to <br /> buildings, shelters, parking garages and lots, restrooms, small structures, parks, medians, <br /> landscaping, plazas, gateways, bridges, walls, tunnels, waterways, and street and road <br /> construction. Salaries and benefits of public employees supporting capital projects shall <br /> not be included in the capital outlay fund budget subject to this ordinance. <br /> The following capital projects are excluded from this policy: <br /> 1. ADA compliance projects (not including projects where ADA compliance <br /> is a portion of a larger project). <br /> 2. Road, path and sidewalk repairs, including: traffic signals and upgrades, <br /> curb and gutter repairs, sign reflectivity, road and parking signage, <br /> resurfacing of roads or other existing hardscape areas. <br /> 3. Emergency repair projects. <br /> 4. Cyclical replacement and repair of trails, outdoor furnishings, or fencing. <br /> 5. Studies. <br /> Page 7 of 14 <br /> ATTY/ORD.429/ADDING ARTICLE 12 TO CHAPTER 9 OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE ENTITLED"PUBLIC ART FOR <br /> PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS" <br /> REV:06-07-16 JS <br />