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7.D. - Page 17 <br /> Sec. 45.110 Public Art Permit Application. <br /> A. Application Requirement. Developers subject to the requirements of Section <br /> 45.090 who have not elected in a Letter of Intent to pay the in-lieu fee pursuant to Section <br /> 45.090(D), shall file a public art permit application with the Director of Parks, Recreation <br /> and Community Services prior to issuance of any building permit containing the following <br /> information: <br /> 1. An application signed by the owner of the affected property; <br /> 2. Landscape and site plans indicating the location and orientation of the art, <br /> signage, utility boxes, fire suppression systems, and the landscaping and <br /> architectural treatment integrating the piece into the overall project design; <br /> 3. Color elevation rendering clearly showing the artwork to scale in relation to <br /> its surroundings; <br /> 4. A sample, model, or photograph and "to-scale" drawings or renderings of <br /> the proposed art piece; <br /> 5. Material samples and finishes; <br /> 6. A resume of the proposed artist including slides or photographs of the <br /> proposed artist's past work which demonstrates similar work to the proposal; <br /> 7. A written statement by the artist describing any theme or development of the <br /> art; <br /> 8. A lighting plan including samples of lighting fixtures; <br /> 9. Description of form of security (e.g. cash deposit) to be provided to assure <br /> that publicly visible art is installed by date certain if not to be installed prior <br /> to issuance of certificate of occupancy; and <br /> 10. Other information as required by the Director of Parks, Recreation and <br /> Community Services. <br /> B. Completed Art Application. The completed public art permit application shall be <br /> submitted to the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Director prior to issuance of <br /> any building permit. Within 30 days of receipt of a completed application, the Parks, <br /> Recreation and Community Services Director shall render a written determination of <br /> whether such plan complies with the provisions of Section 45.090. The Director shall then <br /> submit the completed application and approval recommendation to the Civic Cultural <br /> Commission. <br /> C. Commission Recommendation. The Commission shall recommend approval <br /> or denial to the City Manager (or designee), based on the following factors: <br /> 1. The budget for the proposed publicly visible art ensures that only eligible <br /> expenditures pursuant to Section 45.090 are proposed and that such <br /> expenditures (including any in-lieu fee paid) total the amount of the public <br /> art contribution; <br /> Page 11 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 />