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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
6/27/2016
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ORDINANCE NO. 2424 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADDING SECTION 2.38 AND CHAPTER 45 TO THE REDWOOD CITY CODE TO (1) ESTABLISH THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND; (2) ESTABLISH A CITY CONTRIBUTION OF ONE (1) PERCENT OF THE CITY'S ANNUAL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND TO BE PLACED IN THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC ART; AND (3) REQUIRE COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS OVER 50, 000 SQUARE FEET TO PROVIDE PUBLICLY VISIBLE ART ON-SITE THAT IS EQUAL IN VALUE TO AT LEAST ONE (1) PERCENT OF THE PROJECT'S CONSTRUCTION VALUATION OR, ALTERNATIVELY, PAY AN EQUIVALENT IN-LIEU FEE, WHICH WILL BE DEPOSITED IN THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS
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06/27/2016 <br /> by nonprofit organizations operating for these purposes and that have a <br /> current tax exempt letter from the Internal Revenue Service or the Franchise <br /> Tax Board. <br /> 9. Development projects located on property owned by the state of California, <br /> the United States of America, or any of its agencies and used exclusively <br /> for governmental or educational purposes. <br /> 10.Any structure proposed to repair or replace a building that was damaged or <br /> destroyed by fire or other calamity, so long as the square footage and use <br /> of the building remains the same, and construction of the replacement <br /> building begins within one year of the damage's occurrence. <br /> 11.Development projects to the extent they have received a vested right to <br /> proceed without providing on-site art pursuant to state law, including those <br /> that are the subject of development agreements currently in effect with the <br /> City, if such development agreements were approved prior to the effective <br /> date of this Section 45.090 and where such agreements expressly preclude <br /> the City from requiring compliance with this Section 45.090. <br /> 12.Development projects for which applications have been deemed complete <br /> prior to the effective date of this Section 45.090. <br /> Sec. 45.100 Submittal of Letter of Intent. <br /> Prior to the development application being deemed complete, an applicant must submit <br /> a letter of intent stating whether they intend to comply with Section 45.090 by(a) providing <br /> publicly visible art on-site; (b) paying the in-lieu fee; or (c) providing publicly visible art on- <br /> site in combination with paying an in-lieu fee. This letter shall indicate the proposed <br /> locations of any publicly visible art on-site, and such locations shall be included in the <br /> project plans. <br /> Sec. 45.110 Public Art Permit Application. <br /> A. A�plication 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 Seetion <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 /> Page 10 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 NO.301 <br />
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