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06/27/2016 <br /> B. To periodically review, at least once a year, the capital improvement program <br /> with the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services and such other members <br /> of the City staff as may be appropriate for inclusion of works of art in various projects; <br /> C. To review and recommend methods of selecting and commissioning artists <br /> with respect to the design, execution, and placement of art in public places and, pursuant <br /> to such methods, to advise the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community Services on <br /> the selection and commissioning of artists for such purposes; <br /> D. To advise the City regarding the amounts to be expended on art in public <br /> places; <br /> E. To advise and assist the Director of Parks, Recreation and Community <br /> Services in obtaining financial assistance for art in public places from private, corporate, <br /> and governmental sources; <br /> F. To review plans for the installation of art in public places; <br /> G. To review the inventory of art in public places and to advise the City in matters <br /> pertaining to the maintenance, placement, alteration, sale, transfer, ownership, and <br /> acceptance or refusal of donations of, and other matters pertaining to, art in public places; <br /> H. To advise the City on such other matters pertaining to art in public places as <br /> may be appropriate; <br /> I. To advise and assist private property owners who desire such advice and <br /> assistance regarding the selection and installation of works of art to be located on their <br /> property in the public view; <br /> J. To give recognition to, and to maintain, an inventory of ineritorious works of art <br /> in the public view; <br /> K. To endeavor to preserve works of art in the public view deemed to be <br /> meritorious by the Civic Cultural Commission through agreements with the property <br /> owner and/or the artist; <br /> L. To explore on a continuing basis the availability of funds for art in public <br /> places from such organizations as the National Endowment for the Arts, the California <br /> Arts Commission, and other public and private agencies. <br /> Sec. 45.040 Art in Public Places Fund, In General. <br /> A. Source of Funds. The Art in Public Places Fund established in Section 2.38 of <br /> this Code shall be credited annually with such funds as determined by the City Council <br /> and with all funds received by the City for art in public places, whether contributed, <br /> earned, secured through grants, or otherwise obtained. Any funds deposited in the Art in <br /> Public Places Fund shall be clearly described as those funds specifically for deposit into <br /> the Art in Public Places Fund and shall not include those funds which are earmarked for <br /> purposes other than Art in Public Places. Similarly, no calculation of a percentage of the <br /> Capital Outlay Fund shall consider any funds earmarked for another purpose when <br /> calculating such percentage. <br /> Page 4 of 13 <br /> ATTY/ORD.429/PUBLIC ART FUND AND PROVISION OF PUBLIC ART BY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS ORD.N0.2424 <br /> REV:06-17-16 JS MUFF N0.301 <br />