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7.D. - Page 14 <br /> 6. Roof replacement. <br /> 7. Mechanical, security, A/V equipment, HVAC, and IT installations, <br /> upgrades and repairs. <br /> 8. Art in public places fund. <br /> 9. Utilities projects, except where the project includes construction or <br /> reconstruction of a building. <br /> 10. Vehicle repair and replacement. <br /> 11. Seismic upgrades and waterproofing. <br /> 12. Projects where the majority of the cost is allocated to elements located <br /> underground. <br /> 13. Projects where prohibited by federal or state law, including projects or portions of <br /> projects funded by grants from non-city sources that prohibit expenditure of funds for art. <br /> B. Nothing in this section is intended to prohibit the City Council from adopting an <br /> ordinance or resolution establishing a public art contribution for any project otherwise <br /> excluded from this policy or setting the public art contribution for any project at greater <br /> than one (1) percent of the Capital Outlay Fund budget. <br /> C. The City Manager or designee, in consultation with the Civic Cultural <br /> Commission, as appropriate, shall determine public or publically-accessible sites for art <br /> funded by the one (1) percent for art policy. Funds may be expended on public art at any <br /> appropriate site within the City pursuant to the approval procedures set forth in Section <br /> 45.050 above. Funds from two or more capital projects may be pooled to fund a single <br /> work of art. Funds may be used for permanent or temporary public art. <br /> D. City staff may use reasonable efforts to obtain appropriate approvals from any <br /> funding source for any capital improvement project to allow use of one (1) percent of such <br /> funds for the acquisition of public art as provided in this title. Such efforts may include, <br /> without limitation, identifying public art in grant applications for capital improvement <br /> projects, efforts to include expenditures for public art in developer funded infrastructure <br /> projects, and efforts to include public art in developer-constructed infrastructure and <br /> public facilities. <br /> E. If the terms of a contract, federal or state grant, law, rule or regulation prohibit <br /> or restrict the collection or use of funds in connection with a city capital improvement <br /> project for expenditures upon public art, or if the eligible uses of the funding are limited <br /> and specified and do not include public art, then the amount equal to one (1) percent of <br /> the funding from such source shall be subtracted from the one (1) percent total allocated <br /> from the Capital Outlay Fund to the Art in Public Places Fund, so as to exclude from the <br /> Art in Public Places Fund any funds that are so prohibited or restricted. For example and <br /> without limitation, the one (1) percent total allocated from the Capital Outlay Fund to the <br /> Art in Public Places Fund shall not include any money collected by the City as a Mitigation <br /> Page 8 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 />